The Eclectic Vince Guaraldi

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The Eclectic Vince Guaraldi is a 1969 jazz album by pianist Vince Guaraldi that showcases his experimental blend of traditional jazz with electric instruments and diverse stylistic influences.

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instanceOf jazz album
studio album
artist Vince Guaraldi NERFINISHED
composer Vince Guaraldi NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
featuresStyle Latin influences
jazz fusion elements
pop influences
rock influences
traditional jazz
followedBy Alma-Ville NERFINISHED
follows Oh Good Grief! NERFINISHED
genre Latin jazz
jazz
jazz fusion
hasMedium vinyl record
hasTrack Coffee and Doe-Nuts NERFINISHED
It Was a Short Summer, Charlie Brown NERFINISHED
Lucifer's Lady NERFINISHED
Nobody Else NERFINISHED
Once I Loved (O Amor em Paz) NERFINISHED
Poor Butterfly NERFINISHED
Reason to Believe NERFINISHED
The Beat Goes On NERFINISHED
The Sharecropper's Daughter NERFINISHED
hasType experimental album
includesCover Reason to Believe NERFINISHED
The Beat Goes On NERFINISHED
label Warner Bros. Records NERFINISHED
language instrumental
mainPerformerInstrument piano
notableFor experimental approach within Vince Guaraldi's discography
use of electric instruments
partOf Vince Guaraldi discography
performer Vince Guaraldi NERFINISHED
precededBy Oh Good Grief! NERFINISHED
producer Vince Guaraldi NERFINISHED
recordingPeriod late 1960s
recordLabelImprint Warner Bros.-Seven Arts Records NERFINISHED
releaseYear 1969
usesInstrument bass
drums
electric guitar
electric piano
harpsichord
piano

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Vince Guaraldi notableAlbum The Eclectic Vince Guaraldi