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  1. Tony Williams Lifetime - "Believe It" - Columbia Records - 1975 Allan Holdsworth – guitar Alan Pasqua – keyboards Tony Newton – bass Tony Williams – drums SONGS.... 1. "Snake Oil" (Tony...

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  2. Believe It is the first album by The New Tony Williams Lifetime, released in 1975 on Columbia Records. The New Lifetime was a jazz fusion band formed by the drummer Tony Williams with Allan Holdsworth on guitar, Alan Pasqua on keyboards and Tony Newton on bass.

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  4. Believe It is a music studio album recording by TONY WILLIAMS LIFETIME (Jazz Rock/Fusion/Progressive Rock) released in 1975 on cd, lp / vinyl and/or cassette. This page includes Believe It's : cover picture, songs / tracks list, members/musicians and line-up, different releases details, free MP3 download (stream), buy online links: amazon ...

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  5. Apr 15, 2021 · The New Tony Williams Lifetime – Believe It (1975) Harun al Kharud. 8 videos 12,867 views Last updated on Apr 15, 2021. Titlelist: ...More.

  6. The Tony Williams Lifetime was a jazz fusion group led by drummer Tony Williams. The band was pivotal in the development of fusion and featured various noteworthy jazz and rock musicians throughout its history, including guitarists John McLaughlin and Allan Holdsworth, keyboardists Larry Young and Alan Pasqua, and bassists Jack Bruce and Ron ...

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  8. Jun 1, 2004 · By '75, Williams had signed with a new label, pieced together a New Tony Williams Lifetime, and moved in a little more conventional jazz-rock direction. But unlike so many fusion records of the time, Believe It managed to be powerful without the bombastic pyrotechnics of bands like Return to Forever.