Wild!!

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Wild!!
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Released2004
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Genre Jazz
Label self-released
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Terry Silverlight chronology
Terry Silverlight
(1997)
Wild!!
(2004)
Diamond in the Riff
(2008)

Wild!! is a jazz album by Terry Silverlight. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [ excessive citations ]

Contents

Track listing

All songs are written by Terry Silverlight.

No.TitleLength
1."Sparkey J's"5:54
2."Pugnacious"5:05
3."Brown 'n Serve"6:47
4."Windsurfing"7:05
5."Wild"6:22
6."Phantom of Bebopera"4:49
7."Yo"6:25
8."WTC"6:18
9."Insane"6:26
10."Closing"4:38

Personnel

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