Souliloquy

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Souliloquy
Studio album by
Released1986
Genre Jazz fusion
Label Coda Records
Producer Max Middleton

Souliloquy is an album recorded by Dick Morrissey in 1986. [1] It was his second solo album for Coda.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Clouds" (Sérgio Mendes)
  2. "East Sunrise" (Nippy Noya, Max Middleton)
  3. "Lord Mayo" (Traditional; arranged by Dick Morrissey)
  4. "Blue Star Delhi (Max Middleton)
  5. "Angel" (Bob Weston)
  6. "Red Shoes" (Max Middleton)
  7. "Soliloquy" (Max Middleton)

Personnel

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References

  1. Ankeny, Jason. "Dick Morrissey". allmusic.com. Retrieved 17 May 2009.