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Jan 1, 1980

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Jazz

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A1

Doudeaublues

3:23

A2

Tune Up

5:46

A3

Valse Hot

5:52

A4

Night Has Thousand Eyes

6:45

B1

Five Brothers

5:21

B2

Stolen Moments

6:40

B3

Afternoon In Paris

5:25

B4

It's A Raggy Waltz

4:40

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