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- John Key's Strange Fruit - Eavesdropping
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Released in 1997 and recorded at Avondale Studios by Steve Garden.
“The real standout is Key’s Warsaw 5am, a seven minute journey from somnolent sax at dawn through bass and piano carrying the energy levels up to arrive at a rush hour and Sherriff’s brusque tenor. It’s terrific”
- New Zealand Herald
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| Bullion Scam | John Key | |
| for jazz or latin band | ||
| Performed by John Key, Steve Sherriff, Christine Young, and John Berryman | ||
| Eavesdropping | John Key | |
| for tenor saxophone, piano, double bass, drums and female voice | ||
| Performed by John Key, Steve Sherriff, Barbara Cartwright, Christine Young, and John Berryman | ||
| If you value your life | John Key | |
| for jazz ensemble | ||
| Performed by John Key, Steve Sherriff, Barbara Cartwright, Christine Young, John Berryman, and Paul Norman | ||
| Mr Khool | John Key | |
| for female singer and jazz/blues band | ||
| Performed by John Key, Steve Sherriff, Barbara Cartwright, Christine Young, and John Berryman | ||
| Other side of town | John Key | |
| for jazz ensemble | ||
| Performed by John Key, Steve Sherriff, Barbara Cartwright, Christine Young, John Berryman and Paul Norman | ||
| Warsaw 5am | John Key | |
| for jazz ensemble | ||
| Performed by John Key, Steve Sherriff, Christine Young, and John Berryman | ||
| When Your Eyes Get Used to the Gloom | John Key | |
| for piano, double bass, drums, saxophone and female voice | ||
| Performed by John Key, Barbara Cartwright, and Christine Young | ||
| Publisher Note: | Odd Records |
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| Imprint: | odd2 |
| Publication Year: | 1997 |
| Copyright: | John Key |
