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Luis Moreno
"Just In Time"
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Portugese guitarist Luis Moreno's debut solo CD is entitled "Just In Time", an all instrumental, ten song album featuring a healthy dose of hard rock and shred. "Just In Time" has a variety of guitar sounds delivered with an increased and developed sense of dynamics. All original, except for a version of Bach's "Prelude In C Minor", Moreno shows that Portugal is home to a number of talented players and producers (he also produces for other artists and bands). From the intense opening track "The Sooner The Better" all the way through to the jazzy steamer "Blue Tears", Moreno serves up a treat for guitar fans.
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04:49 |
The Sooner The Better
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Instrumental
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05:40 |
Just In Time
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Instrumental
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03:47 |
Last One
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Instrumental
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04:53 |
Invisible Touch
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Instrumental
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03:04 |
Prelude In C Minor
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Instrumental
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04:15 |
2000 And 1
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Instrumental
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04:28 |
Dust
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Instrumental
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04:20 |
It's Time 2...
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Instrumental
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04:47 |
Ground Zero
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Instrumental
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04:32 |
Blue Tears
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Instrumental
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Luis Moreno |
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Guitar, All Instruments (Except As Noted), Arrangements, Engineering, Mixing, Production, Mastering |
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Joao Lopes |
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Bass, Mastering |
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Nuno Allain |
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Bass |
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Luis Agostinho |
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keyboards |
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Miguel Ferreira |
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Additional Rhythm Guitar |
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Joao Manuel |
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Bass |
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Miguel Amado |
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Bass |
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Alexandre Manaia |
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Additional Keyboards |
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Joao Alferes |
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Bass |
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Da Fonseca |
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Cover Photography |
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Joao Xavier |
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Train Photography |
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Carlos Pinto |
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Art Direction, Layout |
Recorded at 2ª Frente Home Studio, Carcavelos, Portugal, during 2001.
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