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Solo Piano

Catno

GENTLE012V

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album Reissue

Country

UK

Release date

Jan 1, 2018

Styles

Ambient

Solo piano modern classical/ jazz masterpiece from Canadian composer, originally released in 2004.

Solo piano modern classical/ jazz masterpiece from Canadian composer, originally released in 2004.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$39*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Gogol

2:01

A2

Manifesto

3:16

A3

Overnight

3:24

A4

Bermuda Triangle

1:37

A5

Dot

2:07

A6

Armellodie

3:16

A7

Carnivalse

2:33

A8

Meischeid

2:07

B9

Paristocrats

2:36

B10

Gentle Threat

3:51

B11

The Tourist

2:53

B12

Salon Salloon

2:09

B13

Oregano

1:26

B14

Basmati

1:31

B15

C.M. Blues

4:34

B16

One Note At A Time

2:09

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