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Moondog - New Sound

Moondog - New Sound
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Catno

BJR021

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album Limited Edition

Country

Switzerland

Release date

Dec 8, 2017

Styles

Modern

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$60*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Oasis (Op. 11 N°1)

3:01

A2

Single Foot (Op. 22 N°1)

1:57

A3

Bug On A Floating Leaf (Op.11 N°4)

2:12

A4

Sand Lilly (Op. 11 N°2)

3:34

A5

Logrundr In A (Op. 87 N°2)

2:33

A6

Log In E (Op. 87 N°16)

3:13

A7

Log In B (Op. 87 N°22)

3:55

B1

Frost Flower (Op. 78 N°5)

3:02

B2

Ground In D Minor (Op. 76 N°1)

2:49

B3

Marche Funèbre (Vercingétorix) (Op. 78 N°2)

6:23

B4

Sneeflocken (Op. 78 N°10)

2:16

B5

Fleur De Lis (Op. 78 N°3)

1:46

B6

Barn Dance (Op. 78 N°8)

1:24

B7

Elf Dance (Op. 78 N°5)

1:58

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2:06

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