Cristo Redentor
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+ | ''[[Cristo Redentor]]'' is a musical composition which was first published on the [[1963]] [[Donald Byrd]] album . | ||
+ | == Harvey Mandel album == | ||
''[[Cristo Redentor]]'' is the [[1968]] debut album by American musician [[Harvey Mandel]]. | ''[[Cristo Redentor]]'' is the [[1968]] debut album by American musician [[Harvey Mandel]]. | ||
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Cristo Redentor is a musical composition which was first published on the 1963 Donald Byrd album .
Harvey Mandel album
Cristo Redentor is the 1968 debut album by American musician Harvey Mandel.
At the time, Mandel, who had relocated to the San Francisco Bay Area, was performing often at a club called The Matrix, where local favorites like Jerry Garcia or Elvin Bishop would sit in and jam. He then met up with Abe 'Voco' Kesh, who produced his first solo album, Cristo Redentor in 1968.
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