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Looking Back Tomorrow: Beausoleil LIVE! (More Jazz Than Not).

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Beausoleil: Looking Back Tomorrow: Beausoleil LIVE! (Rhino R2 76697)

The promotional sticker that was pasted to the front of this CD asserted that this is Beausoleil's first live recording, but that is simply not true: Live from the Left Coast holds that distinction. But let's not quibble: this band really ought to be heard live, and if you can't get out to hear them, the next ...

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