Ian Cooper Downloads
This page contains tastes of all of Ian Cooper’s albums,
as well as some totally unreleased material.
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The Smokin' Crawdads
Feat. Ian Cooper Straight to the Pool Room
Ian's first Country CD - a collaboration with hot Brisbane band, The Smokin' Crawdads. Sizzling Country Fiddle, Chicken Pickin' Guitars and Velvet Vocals on 16 Country Classics.
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Ballads and Bossa Nova An album of cool, sophisticated chamber jazz, featuring James Morrison and Emma Pask.
Simon Tedeschi and Ian Cooper - Quintet Pianistic virtuosity meets gypsy Jazz.
C'est Si Bon
Laura
What Are You Doing For The Rest
Of Your Life
Tchavolo Swing
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Simon Tedeschi and Ian Cooper
Recorded live with audience at the Stuart & Sons Piano Studio, Newcastle.
Ian Cooper -
Big Band
Features James Morrison, Ignatius Jones and Su Cruickshank.
Joseph
Joseph Joseph
Tango Por Una Cabeza
Basin Street Blues
My Blue Heaven
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Ian Cooper - Hard Axe to Follow
Featuring Tommy Emmanuel, George Golla and Tommy Tycho’s Orchestra.
Ian Cooper - Ian's World
Includes Bernard Berkhout, Tom Baker,
Ian Date and John Morrison
Caravan
A 1:46 min duo with Tommy
Emmanuel, Australia's
HOTTEST Guitar player. Well
worth the download.
Four Brothers
Hear Ian play 4 violins simultaneously!
Ol' Man River
An original rendition of this Swing classic.
Swingin' the Blues
Hot Clarinet & Guitar solos on the Blues.
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Ian
Cooper -
Strings of Swing Features Don Burrows, Tom Baker and Ian Date and contains some Cooper originals.
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Ian Cooper - Soundpost Ian's first CD. Featuring Legend guitarist Ike Isaacs.
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Previously Unreleased
Heavy Metal Cooper
Here's a little violin
solo Ian recorded in his home studio May 1999. They
ended up keeping it for his “Tin Symphony” performed by Ian at the Sydney 2000 Olympic Opening Ceremony.
No Strings Attached
Ian Cooper goes FUNK! A clip demonstrating Funk and
Metallic styles on the Zeta 5 String Electric
Violin.
Hot Club of Australia Ian Cooper and
Ian Date’s acoustic band having fun at a concert
in Melbourne, Australia.










