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Fatha Herman and His Thundering Herd

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Fire Dance
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Fm
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Duke Ellington's "Sound of Love"
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Woodchoppers Ball
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Sunrise Lady
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Pavane
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I've Got News for You
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Sugar Loaf Mountain
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Isn't She Lovely
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Kid Charlemagne
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Album Information

Total Tracks: 10   Total Length: 45:26

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