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The Capitol Vaults Jazz Series

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Disc 1 of 3
01
Mr. Smoothie
6:08
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Just Foolin' Around
6:21
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03
Song From The Old Country
8:15
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We've Been Here All The Time
9:11
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05
A Time For Sobriety
9:43
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06
The Necessary Blues (Or Thank You Very Much, Mr. Monk)
13:36
07
Sun Watchers
5:45
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Serenade For Sariah
7:37
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1529 Gunn Street
6:14
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Disc 2 of 3
01
Warm Up
9:52
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Sing Me A Song Everlasting
10:31
03
Another Reason To Celebrate
8:46
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Jana's Delight
5:57
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Once Upon A Time
5:51
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06
Warriors
6:50
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New Beginnings
6:22
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At The Cafe Centrale
6:55
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Reap The Whirlwind
7:02
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Disc 3 of 3
01
Andre's Ups And Downs
5:22
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Random Thoughts
9:09
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Indio Gitano
9:42
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04
The Dancer (For Diane McIntyre)
6:00
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05
Endangered Species: African American Youth
7:41
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06
626 Fairfax
6:44
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07
Ode To Life (For Maurice Quesnel)
8:42
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Silence = Death
10:17
Album Information

Total Tracks: 26   Total Length: 204:33

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