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SUNNY DAY

Kjol

Jazz Rock/Fusion


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Studio Album, released in 1981

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Sunny Day (7:43)
2. Sweet Song (4:01)
3. Nature Box (6:38)
4. Where Are You (0:53)
5. China Funk (2:19)
6. Funky Irish Stew (4:18)
7. Midnight Frost (5:58)
8. Alter Ego (5:22)

Total Time 37:12

Line-up / Musicians

- Brigeen Doran / saxophones, vocals
- Heinz Affoter / guitar, guitar synthesizer
- Dave Doran / drums & percussion
- Fernando Saunders / bass (1,2,5-7)
- Raoul Walton / bass (3,8)

Releases information

LP - Roof Records - 133 023 (1981, Germany)

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