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Chick Corea
1994

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Genres:   Jazz

Subgenres:   Bebop
Tracks   credits   songs   art
1.
Lush Life      6:32    1994
by Chick Corea
2.
This Nearly Was Mine      3:36    1994
by Chick Corea
3.
It Could Happen to You      3:40    1994
by Chick Corea
4.
My Ship      3:22    1994
by Chick Corea
5.
I Didn't Know What Time It Was      4:10    1994
by Chick Corea
6.
Monk's Mood      5:39    1994
by Chick Corea
7.
Obilivion      3:51    1994
by Chick Corea
8.
Pannonica      6:11    1994
by Chick Corea
9.
Someone to Watch over Me      6:02    1994
by Chick Corea
10.
Armando's Rhumba      4:24    1994
by Chick Corea
11.
Blues for Art      4:53    1994
by Chick Corea
12.
Stella by Starlight      4:38    1994
by Chick Corea
13.
I Want to Be Happy      4:53    1994
by Chick Corea
14.
Smile      2:33    1994
by Chick Corea
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