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Mumbai

from TRUE by Jeff Oster

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Mumbai, formerly known as Bombay, is the most populous city of India, and by some measures the most populous city in the world with an estimated population of about 13 million (as of 2006).

As you might imagine, a place of this size must be filled with energy and movement. Those that live there also need to have a place of peace and calm to balance all of the life there.

To me, this song evokes the feelings of what a journey through the motion and emotions of the world’s largest city might be like..

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from TRUE, released August 28, 2007
Written and Arranged by Jeff Oster
Published by Retso Music (ASCAP)

Jeff Oster – Trumpet and Flugelhorn
Keith Carlock – Drums
T. Bone Wolk – Bass
Will Ackerman – Electric Guitar
Bryan Carrigan – Rhythm Guitar, Sound Design
Melissa R. Kaplan – vocals


Engineered by Corin Nelsen
Additional Engineering by Dexter Brown and Bryan Carrigan
Mixed by Bryan Carrigan and Jeff Oster
at Hyperion Sound – Los Angeles, CA.

Vocals Arranged by Melissa R. Kaplan

Recorded at Imaginary Road Studios - Brattleboro, VT
and Animal Media – Chester, VT.
Additional recording at Hyperion Sound – Los Angeles, CA
October 2006

© 2007 Jeff Oster

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Jeff Oster Alameda, California

Jeff is a Grammy® nominated trumpet/flugelhorn artist who's music will take you through chilled and dramatic soundscapes.

His new album Seven Conversations (Jeff Oster, Tom Eaton, Vin Downes) will be released April 26, 2024

His album "BROTHERS" was nominated for a Best New Age GRAMMY®
Five of his albums, "RELEASED", "TRUE", "SURRENDER" "NEXT" and "REACH" have been voted as ZMR Album of the Year
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