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Environments - Disc 2
Mahalia Jackson - Newport 1958
John Hambrick - Windmill in a Jet Filled Sky
The Isley Brothers - Go All The Way
Erroll Garner - Concert By The Sea
War - Deliver The Word
Martin Denny - Quiet Village
Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds - S/T
Big Country - Steeltown
Norman Connors - You Are My Starship
The Temptations - Temptations Live!
Vincent Bell - Airport Love Theme
Kashif - S/T
Carpenters - Close to You
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Frank Sinatra - Watertown
Bob James - Touchdown
Kid Creole and The Coconuts - Tropical Gangsters
Yma Sumac - Voice of the Xtabay
Buzzy Linhart - Pussycats Can Go Far
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