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Various - Weather Report Jazz Fusion: Guitar & Piano Album

Various - Weather Report Jazz Fusion: Guitar & Piano Album
Performer: Various
Title: Weather Report Jazz Fusion: Guitar & Piano
Country: Japan
Genre: Electronic
Style:Future Jazz, Jazzdance
Released: 2009
Catalog number: RBCP2408
Label: Rambling Records
MP3 album szie: 2867 mb
FLAC album size: 2303 mb

Tracklist

1ShakatakBrazilian Love Affair5:11
2Solid NexusAmateras7:44
3Solid NexusBetter Days Ahead3:34
4Fusik Summer Knows (Album Version)6:30
5InterselectorThe Piano Live (Original Mix)6:43
6Nick HolderSummer Daze (Original Mix)7:46
7Solid NexusAquelas Coisas Todas4:48
8Lars BartkuhnFirst Friendship7:52
9Larry HeardLove's Arrival6:48
10DJ FudgeTejal5:49
11Lars Bartkuhn & His Passion Dance OrchestraTreasure Everywhere7:10
12Seikou Nagaoka Feat. Pamela DriggsReaching Out Of Love
Vocals [Featuring] – Pamela Driggs
6:37

Short intro

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