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Terry Trotter
1997  T

58:13

Genres:   Jazz

Subgenres:   Hard Bop
Tracks   credits   songs   art
1.
Night Waltz      4:03    1997
by Terry Trotter
2.
Soon      4:55    1997
by Terry Trotter
3.
Remember      4:15    1997
by Terry Trotter
4.
The Glamorous Life (movie version)      5:21    1997
by Terry Trotter
5.
You Must Meet My Wife      4:36    1997
by Terry Trotter
6.
Later      8:43    1997
by Terry Trotter
7.
Now      5:23    1997
by Terry Trotter
8.
Night Waltz II      5:02    1997
by Terry Trotter
9.
The Glamorous Life (stage version)      1:14    1997
by Terry Trotter
10.
Every Day a Little Death      7:49    1997
by Terry Trotter
11.
Send in the Clowns      5:36    1997
by Terry Trotter
12.
Night Waltz (Finale)      1:11    1997
by Terry Trotter
12 results listed  58:13
T = tribute album

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