Bubblehouse

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Bubblehouse
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ReleasedApril 8, 1997
Genre Jazz-funk
Acid jazz
Label Gramavision Records
Medeski Martin & Wood chronology
Farmer's Reserve
(1997)
Bubblehouse
(1997)
Combustication
(1998)
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Bubblehouse is an EP released by experimental jazz funk organ trio Medeski Martin & Wood.

Contents

Track listing

All music by Medeski Martin & Wood.

  1. "Bubblehouse" – 4:17
  2. "Bubblehouse BBQ Mix" – 6:28
  3. "Dracula" (remix) – 3:45
  4. "Macha" – 3:19
  5. "Spy Kiss" – 6:58

Performers

Credits

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