Sunbirds

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Sunshine 06:46 Tools
Kwaeli 03:43 Tools
Sunrise 05:26 Tools
Ocean Song 04:11 Tools
Spanish Sun 12:20 Tools
Sunbirds 09:31 Tools
Blues for D.S. 08:04 Tools
Dreams 09:41 Tools
Fire Dance 04:40 Tools
River Run 03:55 Tools
Homecoming 04:08 Tools
I Don't Need 04:05 Tools
African Sun 10:58 Tools
Zagara 02:54 Tools
My Dear Groovin 04:09 Tools
Roses Are Blue 04:29 Tools
Still Pointing 02:52 Tools
We Won't Sleep 03:43 Tools
My Dear Groovin' 04:09 Tools
Dreams (Bonustrack) 09:41 Tools
Fire Dance (Bonustrack) 06:50 Tools
Rocket 06:50 Tools
Stillpointing 04:43 Tools
Blues For D. S. 04:42 Tools
No Sun No Shadow 04:02 Tools
Fire Dance (Unissued) 04:42 Tools
Only In Their Dreams 09:44 Tools
Dreams (BONUS) 09:44 Tools
Fire Dance (BONUS) 06:50 Tools
She's Alright 02:33 Tools
Don't Rewind 09:44 Tools
Mudslide 05:30 Tools
Old Black Crow 05:30 Tools
Breathtaking 05:30 Tools
Mbira (bonus) 01:02 Tools
Three Easy Steps 08:04 Tools
Blues For D.S. 08:04 Tools
Three Easy Steps (demo) 08:04 Tools
Drag Me Down 08:04 Tools
Mbira 01:02 Tools
Only In Their Dreams (demo) 01:02 Tools
oceansong 01:02 Tools
No Sun No Shadow (demo) 01:02 Tools
We Won't Sleep Tonight 01:02 Tools
SUNSHINE (demo) 01:02 Tools
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There are 2 bands called Sunbirds. 1) Sunbirds were a band project formed in 1971 by German drummer Klaus Weiss. Weiss had already twelve years of career as a jazz drummer behind him in 1971 and was appreciated by US jazz men touring in Europe. He had played among others with Bud Powell, Johnny Griffin, Kenny Drew and Don Byas. From 1962 to 1965 he had worked with Klaus Doldinger and in 1966 Weiss won the International Jazz Competition in Vienna. In 1971 he formed the multinational Klaus Weiss Quartet featuring American bassist Jimmy Woode, Dutch saxophonist Ferdinand Povel and Austrian pianist Fritz Pauer, The same musicians joined by Philip Catherine on guitar and Juan Romero on percussion recorded in august of 1971 the first self titled Sunbirds record. The record presented an interesting form of early jazz rock with an extensive use of electronic keyboards. One year later in august of 1972 the Sunbirds released their second record, Zagara, again the Klaus Weiss Quartet joined this time by Ron Carter on double bass, Leczek Zadlo on flute, Lucas Costa and Rafael Weber on guitar and Norman Tolbert on percussion. This record presented an orientation towards Latin Fusion. 2) A 4 piece band based in London, with members from LA, Leeds and France who play psychedelic pop-rock. Find them at www.myspace.com/sunbirds or download their track 'Sunshine' from their website at www.sunbirds.co.uk Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.