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Herbie Mann Flute Soufflé Mp3, Flac, Wma Herbie Mann Flute Soufflé mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Jazz Album: Flute Soufflé Country: US Released: 1992 Style: Hard Bop MP3 version RAR size: 1899 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1352 mb WMA version RAR size: 1281 mb Rating: 4.3 Votes: 111 Other Formats: AC3 AUD VOC MOD ADX WMA DXD Tracklist 1 Tel Aviv 2 Somewhere Else 3 Let's March 4 Chasin' The Bird Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Herbie Herbie Mann / Mann / Bobby Jaspar - Flute LP 7101 Prestige LP 7101 US 1957 Bobby Soufflé (LP, Album, Jaspar Mono) Herbie Herbie Mann / Mann / Bobby Jaspar - Flute LPR-88053 Prestige LPR-88053 Japan Unknown Bobby Soufflé (LP, Album, Jaspar Promo) Concord Herbie Herbie Mann / Music OJCCD-760-2, Mann / Bobby Jaspar - Flute OJCCD-760-2, Group, US 1992 7101 Bobby Soufflé (CD, Album, 7101 Inc., Jaspar RE) Prestige Herbie Herbie Mann & Status ST 7101, PRLP Mann & ST 7101, PRLP Bobby Jaspar - Flute Records , US Unknown 7101 Bobby 7101 Souffle (LP, Album) Prestige Jaspar Herbie Herbie Mann / Mann / Bobby Jaspar - Flute LPM 2035 Music LPM 2035 Italy Unknown Bobby Soufflé (LP, Album, Jaspar Mono) Related Music albums to Flute Soufflé by Herbie Mann 1. Herbie Mann - Flautista! Herbie Mann Plays Afro-Cuban Jazz 2. Herbie Mann - The Evolution Of Mann 3. Herbie Mann - It Must Be Love - Bossa Nova 4. Idrees Sulieman, Webster Young, John Coltrane, Bobby Jaspar With Mal Waldron, Kenny Burrell, Paul Chambers , Art Taylor - Interplay For 2 Trumpets And 2 Tenors 5. Herbie Mann And Bobby Jaspar - Flute Flight 6. Herbie Mann - Mushi Mushi 7. Herbie Mann - Hi Jack 8. Herbie Mann - Sultry Serenade 9. Herbie Mann - Herbie Mann Returns To The Village Gate 10. Herbie Mann - Herbie Mann Plays.
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