PLAYS DUKE ELLINGTON & BILLY STRAYHORN LIVE
PLAYS DUKE ELLINGTON & BILLY STRAYHORN LIVE
DINOVI, GENE
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Condition: New, UPC: 7761272043234, Publication Date: 07/29/2003, Type: COMPACT DISC, Style: POP/JAZZ,
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1. Tomorrow Mountain
2. Introduction
3. Raincheck
4. Introduction
5. Morning Glory
6. Introduction
7. Cop Out
8. Introduction
9. Medley: Single Petal of a Rose/Flower Is a Lovesome Thing
10. Johnny Come Lately
11. Introduction
12. Passion Flower
13. Lady Mac
14. Introduction
15. Isfahan
16. Im Beginning to See the Light
17. Medley: Chelsea Bridge/Warm Valley
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