September 9, 2004

Thursday's Show

Djam Karet; 'The Hanging Tree'

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Dino Saluzzi; 'Dele..., Don!!'

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GARY LAMB; 'THE LAST GOODBYE'

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victoria drake; 'k. 212 in a major, aLLEGRO MOLTO'

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Anouar Brahem; 'Les Ailes du Bourak'

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Eidolon; 'Looking for a River [Instrumental Version]'

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Fred Frith; 'Spring Any Day Now'

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oscar lopez; 'bolero amor'

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BADAL ROY; 'RODA GIGANTE'

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Michael Manring; 'Cruel and Unusual'

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Nightnoise; 'For You'

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TADAMITSU SAITO; 'JUOMON'

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BALANESCU QUARTET; 'DIE LETZTEN TAGE: THE VENETIAN BEGINNING'

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GLEN VELEZ; 'SWEET SEASON'

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david surette; 'the month of january / mug of brown ale / the handsome young maidens'

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Folk Like Us; 'Edna's Tune'

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