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Track |
Album |
Label |
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Jason Moran
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"Artists Ought to be Writing" /"Refraction I"
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Artist in Residence
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Blue Note
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Will Holshauser Trio
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Singing to a Bee
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Singing to a Bee
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Clean Feed
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Les Primitifs du Futur
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"Portrait d'Un 78 Tard"
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World Musette
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Sunnyside
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Sean Smith
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"The Augur of Deviation"
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Berkeley Guitar 2006
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Tompkins Square
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Apenino & Raro
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(Nos. 7 & 8)
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Apenino & Raro
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Kitchen Cynics
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"Ex-Lovers Lane"
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Dust
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(self released)
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Dakota Suite
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"Blue 7"
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Mood Indigo EP
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Catland Grey
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Catland Grey
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Milk and Moon
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Sébastien Schuller
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"Sleeping Song"
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Happiness
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Minty Fresh
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Live performance by Julia Vorontsova
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Julia Vorontsova is the most recent link to the mid-20th century Russian tradition of singing poetry known as bard, although here in America we simply call her a "folksinger." Julia returned to Irene's show with her often-mezmerizing Russian song-poems.
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-"St. Petersburg"
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-"Oubliette"
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-"Air"
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-"Gypsy Song"
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-"A Prayer"
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The Go-Betweens
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"Magic in Here"
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The Friends of Rachel Worth
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Jetset
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Black Heart Procession
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"Tangled"
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The Spell
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Touch 'n' Go
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My Brightest Diamond
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"Golden Star"
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Welcome to the Workhorse
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Asthmatic Kitty
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Death Vessel
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"Mean Streak"
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Stay Close
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North East Indie
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Grant Lee Phillips: R. Hitchcock
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"I Often Dream of Trains"
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Nineteeneighties
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Zoë
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Lambchop
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"A Day Without Glasses"
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Damaged
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Merge
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Pepi Ginsburg
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"You, Your Brother & Me"
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Set In Sand
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"We're Heading Home"
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XTC
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"River of Orchids"
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Apple Venus
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TVT
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Sleeping Giant
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"I've Been Away'
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Late Music
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Matrin Newell
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"I Will Haunt Your Room"
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The Wayward Genius of Martin Newell
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Cherry Red
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Kitchen Cynics
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"Wrote It Down"
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Dust
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Lindisfarne
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"Positive Earth"
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Buried Treasures, Vol. 3: Rare and Unreleased 1969 - 2000
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Blueprint
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Dando Shaft
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"Is It Me?"
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Lantaloon
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RPM
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Duncan Browne
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"Journey"
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Duncan Browne
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EMI
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