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I Can See For Miles by Jazzedelics

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"I Can See For Miles" by Jazzedelics

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Album Title: Jazzedelics
Label: Rampart Records
Released: 2014

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About the Album

Jazzedelics is the brainchild of singer/percussionist Tony Jones and guitarist Doug Perkins based on a simple premise: what if seminal rock giants of the 60s had written their songs in a jazz framework? To bring this idea to life, they needed the talents of Adam Cohen on electric and upright bass (Ray Charles, David Benoit, Ernie Watts, Phil Upchurch, Gregg Karukas, Eric Marienthal, Tim Weisberg), Chris Smith on keyboards (Jefferson Starship, Supremes), David Anderson on drums (Larry Carlton, David Benoit, Stanley Clark, Chaka Khan, Eric Marienthal) and the vocal talents of Angela Carole Brown. With music from Jimi Hendrix, The Beatles, The Who, The Rolling Stones, The Animals and others, Jazzedelics is a mash-up band that will excite audiences looking for something familiar but out of the ordinary.

Tracks

Fire; Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds; Eight Miles High/Resolution; Satisfaction; For No One; I Can See For Miles; Sunshine Superman; Paint It Black; Sunshine Of Your Love; Up From The Skies; We Gotta Get Out Of This Place; Manic Depression.

Personnel

Additional Personnel

Doug Perkins: guitars; Tony Jones: vocals, effects, percussion; Chris Smith: keyboards; Adam Cohen: electric and acoustic bass; David Anderson: drums; Angela Carole Brown: background vocals, co-lead vocal (9).

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November 4, 2015

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