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M.J.Q. And Friends: A Celebration

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M.J.Q. And Friends: A Celebration

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M.J.Q. And Friends: A Celebration

The Modern Jazz Quartet Warners
Released: Aug 30, 2005
1

Bags' Groove

 
Time: 4:59     Size: 7MB
2

All The Things You Are

 
Time: 5:56     Size: 8MB
3

Cherokee

 
Time: 6:09     Size: 8MB
4

Indiana

 
Time: 7:44     Size: 11MB
5

Come Rain Or Come Shine

 
Time: 5:30     Size: 8MB
6

Willow Weep For Me

 
Time: 6:14     Size: 9MB
7

Memories Of You

 
Time: 4:16     Size: 6MB
8

Blues For Juanita

 
Time: 3:55     Size: 5MB
9

There Will Never Be Another You

 
Time: 4:40     Size: 6MB
10

Easy Living

 
Time: 4:12     Size: 6MB
11

Django

 
Time: 7:42     Size: 11MB
12

Darn That Dream

 
Time: 5:17     Size: 7MB
13

Billy's Bounce

 
Time: 4:47     Size: 7MB

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