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Spies (band)

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Spies
Genre(s) Jazz fusion
Label(s) Telarc
Former members
Paul Freeman
Richard Hahn
Jon Crosse
Jay Anderson
David Witham

Spies was a jazz fusion band consisting of Paul Freeman, Richard Hahn, Jon Crosse, Jay Anderson and David Witham. Their jazz fusion musical style is a blend of electronic, funk and rock.[1] By the Way of the World, their 1990 album on the Telarc record label, was the first CD to use Stereo Surround encoding technology.[2] Guest musicians include José Feliciano and percussionist Alex Acuña.[1]

Discography

  • 1988: Music of Espionage
  • 1990: By Way of the World

References

  1. ^ a b Moody, Lois. "Spies: By Way of the World", Ottawa Citizen, 1992-04-04, p. C3. 
  2. ^ Somerfield, Harry. "CD's sound is enhanced by surround sound", Chicago Sun-Times, 1990-11-11, p. 7. 

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