Baroque
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Baroque
Summary
Baroque is an album[1]. Baroque ranks in the top 2% of album entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (4 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Baroque's instance of is recorded as album[3].
- Baroque was published by Universal Music LLC[4].
- Baroque's genre is jazz[5].
- Baroque followed Musical Moments[6].
- Baroque was followed by Tea Times[7].
- Baroque was produced by Junko Onishi[8].
- Among the performers on Baroque was Junko Onishi[9].
- Baroque was performed by Nicholas Payton[10].
- Among the performers on Baroque was James Carter[11].
- Among the performers on Baroque was Wycliffe Gordon[12].
- Among the performers on Baroque was Reginald Veal[13].
- Baroque was performed by Rodney Whitaker[14].
- Among the performers on Baroque was Herlin Riley[15].
- Baroque's record label is recorded as Verve Records[16].
- Baroque's place of publication is recorded as Japan[17].
- Baroque's language of work or name is recorded as Japanese[18].
- Baroque was distributed by compact disc[19].
- Baroque was distributed by music download[20].
- Baroque was published on July 28, 2010[21].
- Baroque's title is recorded as Baroque[22].
- Baroque's charted in is recorded as Oricon Albums Chart[23].
- Baroque's form of creative work is recorded as studio album[24].
Product Details
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Release type: Album[25]
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First release date: 2010-09-14[26]
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MusicBrainz ID: 60558759-2dc9-4a8c-bdb5-6eeaa223f09f[27]
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Authorship and Creation
Baroque was published by Universal Music LLC[4]. Performers include Junko Onishi[9], Nicholas Payton[10], James Carter[11], Wycliffe Gordon[12], Reginald Veal[13], and Rodney Whitaker[14]. Baroque was produced by Junko Onishi[8].
Publication
Baroque was released on July 28, 2010[21]. Baroque's place of publication is recorded as Japan[17]. Baroque's language of work or name is recorded as Japanese[18]. Baroque's genre is jazz[5]. Recorded distribution format include compact disc[19] and music download[20].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Baroque followed Musical Moments[6]. Baroque was followed by Tea Times[7].
Why It Matters
Baroque ranks in the top 2% of album entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (4 views/month).[2]