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Way Back Home

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Download links and information about Way Back Home by The Crusaders. This album was released in 1996 and it belongs to Jazz, Crossover Jazz genres. It contains 27 tracks with total duration of 02:19:41 minutes.

Artist: The Crusaders
Release date: 1996
Genre: Jazz, Crossover Jazz
Tracks: 27
Duration: 02:19:41
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Jazz! (featuring The Jazz Crusaders) 4:26
2. Thank You (featuring The Jazz Crusaders) 5:33
3. Golden Slumbers (featuring The Jazz Crusaders) 4:07
4. Way Back Home (featuring The Jazz Crusaders) 3:56
5. Put It Where You Want It 5:27
6. Sweet Revival 4:45
7. That's How I Feel 5:24
8. Three Children 5:13
9. A Shade Of Blues 5:21
10. Tough Talk 6:05
11. Don't Let It Get You Down 3:04
12. Scratch (Live 1974 The Roxy) 6:08
13. Stomp And Buck Dance 5:50
14. Double Bubble 2:44
15. Crossfire 6:42
16. When There's Love Around 5:26
17. Chain Reaction 5:33
18. Creole 3:25
19. Free As The Wind 6:16
20. I Felt The Love (1977) 5:08
21. Spiral 6:11
22. Night Crawler 5:11
23. Keep That Same Old Feeling 5:37
24. It Happens Everyday 5:38
25. Snowflake 4:54
26. Fairy Tales 4:41
27. Way Back Home 6:56

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The music on this four-CD box set is mostly excellent, and this is not a bad sampler of the recordings of the (Jazz) Crusaders, but there are some problems. The 1961-70 group is covered much too quickly in the first disc, and the last two discs jump around chronologically throughout the '70s. The lack of recording dates is rather inexcusable, and the odd programming makes it difficult to trace the popular band's evolution. On the other hand, the extensive liner notes by Quincy Troupe are refreshingly honest, and many of the high points of the group's existence (including "The Young Rabbits," "Freedom Sound," "Eleanor Rigby," "Put It Where You Want It," their classic rendition of "So Far Away," and "Street Life") are included. Worth picking up by beginners, although veteran collectors will prefer to get the more complete original sets instead.