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Doug Davis - Keyboard Artistry II album flac Performer: Doug Davis
Title: Keyboard Artistry II
MP3 album: 1542 mb
FLAC album: 1272 mb
Rating: 4.5
Other formats: FLAC RA MIDI AIFF DMF ADX MP1
Genre: Jazz

Cover variation to SM-469, titled "Keyboard Artistry II", track listing and labels are identical, however.

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Tracklist

A1 You'll Never Walk Alone
A2 Somewhere My Love
A3 All The Things You Are
A4 Born Free
A5 The Shadow Of Your Smile
A6 Alley Cat
A7 Someone To Watch Over Me
A8 Summertime
B1 The Man I Love
B2 Smoke Gets In Your Eyes
B3 Tara's Theme
B4 Climb Every Mountain
B5 Edelweiss
B6 Sound Of Music
B7 If Ever I Would Leave You

Notes

Cover variation to SM-469, titled "Keyboard Artistry II", track listing and labels are identical, however.