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  1. The Spice of Life Too is an album by jazz fusion guitarist Kazumi Watanabe; featuring Bill Bruford, Jeff Berlin and Peter Vettese. It was released on the Gramavision record label in 1988. The original title released in Japan is "The Spice of Life 2" with a different cover.

    • Akira Yada
    • 1988
  2. The Spice of Life is an album by jazz fusion guitarist Kazumi Watanabe, with Jeff Berlin on bass and Bill Bruford on drums. It was originally released in 1987, under the PolyGram label. Track listing. "Melanchoe" – 3:29. "Hiper K" – 5:38. "City" – 4:28. "Period" – 6:38. "Unt" – 5:48. "Na Starovia" – 4:43. "Lim-Poo" – 4:50. "J.F.K." – 4:55.

  3. 21 dic 2017 · The Spice of Life Too is an album by jazz fusion guitarist Kazumi Watanabe; featuring Bill Bruford, Jeff Berlin and Peter Vettese. It was released on the Gramavision record label in 1988. The original title released in Japan is "The Spice of Life 2" with a different cover.

  4. , THE SPICE OF LIFE TOO. Kazumi Watanabe. •. From Progarchives.com, the ultimate progressive rock music website. Buy KAZUMI WATANABE The Spice of Life Too Music. DOUG LARSON IMPORTS — Buy prog rock music and rarities (Free shipping on orders over 10 CD's) AMAZON.COM — Best-selling prog vinyls.

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  5. Kazumi Watanabe ‎– The Spice Of Life Too (1988) 0:00. Kazumi Watanabe - Small Wonder. 5:07. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1988 CD release of "The Spice Of Life Too" on Discogs.

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  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bill_BrufordBill Bruford - Wikipedia

    The New Percussion Group of Amsterdam, Bill Bruford, and Keiko Abe – Go Between (1987) Kazumi Watanabe – The Spice of Life (1987) Dave Stewart and Barbara Gaskin – As Far as Dreams Can Go (1988) Kazumi Watanabe – The Spice of Life Too (1988) Nobuhide Saki - Yume O Yobe (1988) David Torn – Door X (1990) Steve Howe ...

  7. One of my co-workers in the record store had introduced me to the "Mobo" albums before this one. But at the time I was a prog snob, and didn't really notice his talent until this album, which featured some guy named Bill Bruford, and a bassist that had played in Bruford's bands, Jeff Berlin.