SBB: Live in Theatre 2005

SBB: Live in Theatre 2005

Release date : January 1, 2005
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During a career spanning several decades, the progressive jazz rockers of SBB have shared the stage with Elton John, Bob Marley, Thin Lizzy, Soft Machine and the Charles Mingus Dynasty. In this concert video -- the first live recording featuring Paul Wertico on drums -- the band revisits a set list of their cult compositions, coupled with newer selections from their album "Walkin' Around the Stormy Bay."
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  • title:SBB: Live in Theatre 2005
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  • Overview:During a career spanning several decades, the progressive jazz rockers of SBB have shared the stage with Elton John, Bob Marley, Thin Lizzy, Soft Machine and the Charles Mingus Dynasty. In this concert video -- the first live recording featuring Paul Wertico on drums -- the band revisits a set list of their cult compositions, coupled with newer selections from their album "Walkin' Around the Stormy Bay."
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