Brubeck Time

Dave Brubeck
Brubeck Time

11,09 EUR
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Col
Release date: 11/Mar/2011
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Sales Rank: #4776 in Other Swing
#8016 in Jazz
Style: Other Swing
Product No.: 296423463
Details / Tracklist: MP3 Audio listen now for free 01. "Audrey"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 02. "Jeepers creepers"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 03. "Pennies from heaven"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 04. "Why do I love you?"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 05. "Stompin' For Mili"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 06. "Keepin' out of mischief now"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 07. "A fine romance"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 08. "Brother, can you spare a dime?"
Number of discs: 1
Description:Labelcode EDG49193.2
Producer: George Avakian, Russell Gloyd
No. of tracks: 8
Manufacturer No.: 88697491932
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