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Soft Lights & Sweet Music – Gerry Mulligan Meets Scott Hamilton

CD (Item 758090) Concord, 1986 — Condition: Used
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A lot nicer than you might think – very well-conceived, with some originals by Mulligan, too! Titles include "Gone", "Soft Lights & Sweet Music", "Noblesse", and "Ghosts".  © 1996-2024, Dusty Groove, Inc.

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