Spark (Thomas Leeb album)
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| Studio album by Thomas Leeb | |||||
| Released | 2004 | ||||
| Recorded | various locations, a.o.:
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| Label | Thomas Leeb (Indie-label) | ||||
| Producer | Thomas Leeb | ||||
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Spark is Thomas Leeb's second available release and features nine instrumentals and one song with vocals.[1]
[edit] Track listing
- "Albino"
- "Oft Geht Bled"
- "Spark"
- "Jebuda"
- "Proseta Se Jovka Kumanovka"
- "Wuschel"
- "Cycles"
- "Jovanova Majka"
- "Atsia-Songs"
- "Lemming"
- "Sweet Child O' Mine"
- "Theme and Variations"
- "Pippi"
All songs by Thomas Leeb, except
- "Proseta Se Jovka Kumanovka" (Traditional, arr. Leeb, Tadić)
- "Cycles" (Ana Friedman, arr. Leeb)
- "Jovanova Majka" (Traditional, arr. Leeb, Tadić)
- "Atsia Songs" (Traditional, arr. Leeb)
- "Sweet Child o'Mine" (Guns'N'Roses, arr. Leeb)
- "Theme and Variations" (Op. 76 No 3.) (Haydn, arr. Leeb)
- "Pippi" (Traditional, arr. Leeb)
[edit] Personnel
- Thomas Leeb - acoustic guitar, vocals, sogo, bells
- Miroslav Tadić - baritone guitar
- Evan Fraser - kalimba
- Josh Cohen - acoustic guitar
- Anthony Douglass - bells, kidi
- Giedrius Maculevicius - armpit
[edit] References
- ^ CD - booklet of Spark


