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Verve Jazz Masters 35

CD (Item 572132) Verve, 1950s/1960s — Condition: Used
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Includes the songs "Jeep's Blues", "Castle Rock", "(A Flower Is A Lovesome Thing) Passion Flower", "Duke's In Bed", "Little Rabbit Blues", "Early Morning Rock", "Honey Hill", "The Last Time I Saw Paris", "Not So Dukish", "Back Beat", "Gal From Joe's", "Rosetta", "Don't Sleep In The Subway", "Funky Blues", and "Squatty Roo".  © 1996-2024, Dusty Groove, Inc.

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