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Maurice and the Beejays : The Department of Experimental Justice.
Music for imaginary films and television shows.
Jeff in the future : Season 1 Episode 3
The Department of Experimental Justice
Jeff has been arrested for hacking into and disabling his Social Responsibility implants. Having his case referred to the newly commissioned Department of Experimental Justice he is convicted and sentenced to 6 months in 20th century England with relationship issues, trouble with the police and a drink problem.
The Players:
Leo Baroni - guitar
Mike Deakin - piano and guitar
Valerie Gardens - drums and percussions
Barry Jones - bass, piano, vocals and guitar
Robin Hill - voice
Glyn Williams - piano
The Department of Experimental Justice combines jazzy and experimental sounds with a narrative. So get ready for a unique listening experience and marvel at the creative juices that flowed abundantly during the creation of this album!
Songs:
1. The Department of Experimental Justice
2. Relax you wont feel a thing
3. Thrown out of the same nightclub twice
4. Just calling to say I'll be back soon
5. So logical and wise
6. Pretending to be John Travolta's brother
7. When did that become a good idea
8. True story
9. On the hard shoulder
10. The greasy spoon of love
11. Vannessa Celery
12. The sound of the way the Moon looked
13. Dante's hotel
14. Fingers in my head
Listen to: the entire album.
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Release date: 11/17/2017
Maurice and the Beejays lives in St Leonards on Sea England
Tagged as: Jazz, Experimental, Guitar, Improvisation
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