Seven Degrees North

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Total Tracks: 10   Total Length: 68:10

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Seven Degrees North

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These musicians are truly amazing with all the syncopated rhythms they incorporate into their music. It was almost 30 yrs ago I saw them "live" in the town I now live, in western Mass. This album brings to life all the extraordinarily fine memories I have of the 12-25-81 performance. They had 15 players on stage and they had everyone dancing. It's beautiful and uplifting to hear their new music.

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