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Piano Reflections

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Piano Reflections

Duke Ellington EMI
Released: Oct 16, 1989
1

Who Knows?

 
Time: 2:33     Size: 3MB
2

Retrospective

 
Time: 3:55     Size: 5MB
3

B Sharp Blues

 
Time: 2:44     Size: 4MB
4

Passion Flower

 
Time: 3:00     Size: 4MB
5

Dancers In Love

 
Time: 1:53     Size: 3MB
6

Reflections In D

 
Time: 3:32     Size: 5MB
7

Melancholia

 
Time: 3:17     Size: 4MB
8

Prelude To A Kiss

 
Time: 3:00     Size: 4MB
9

In A Sentimental Mood

 
Time: 2:27     Size: 3MB
10

Things Ain't What They Used To Be

 
Time: 2:52     Size: 4MB
11

All Too Soon

 
Time: 3:05     Size: 4MB
12

Janet

 
Time: 2:10     Size: 3MB
13

Kinda Dukish

  by  Duke Ellington And His Orchestra
Time: 2:29     Size: 3MB
14

Night Time

  by  Duke Ellington And His Orchestra
Time: 2:30     Size: 3MB
15

December Blue

 
Time: 2:40     Size: 3MB

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