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Various
Blue Note Re:imagined II

Blue Note Re:imagined II

Artists

Various

Catno

4538239

Formats

2x Vinyl LP Compilation

Country

Europe

Release date

Sep 30, 2022

Genres

Jazz

Styles

Jazz

Volume II of popular jazz comp from 2020. Contemporary Jazz stars reinterpret Blue Note classics. Ft. Theon Cross, Nubiyan Twist, Oscar Jerome and more...

Volume II of popular jazz comp from 2020. Contemporary Jazz stars reinterpret Blue Note classics. Ft. Theon Cross, Nubiyan Twist, Oscar Jerome and more...

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$45*$72

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Yazz Ahmed - It

A2

Conor Albert - You Make Me Feel So Good

A3

Parthenope - Don't Know Why

A4

Swindle - Miss Kane

B1

Nubiyan Twist - Through The Noise (Chant No.2)

B2

Ego Ella May - Morning Side Of Love

B3

Oscar Jerome - (Why You So) Green With Envy

B4

Daniel Casimir - Lost

C1

Theon Cross - Epistrophy

C2

Maya Delilah - Harvest Moon

C3

Kay Young - Feel Like Making Love

C4

Venna & Marco - Where Are We Going?

D1

Reuben James - Infant Eyes

D2

Binker Golding - Fort Worth

D3

Cherise - Sunrise

D4

Franc Moody - Cristo Redentor

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