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Various Jazz a La Nouvelle Orleans Mp3, Flac, Wma Various Jazz A La Nouvelle Orleans mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Jazz Album: Jazz A La Nouvelle Orleans Country: France Released: 1975 Style: Dixieland MP3 version RAR size: 1823 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1166 mb WMA version RAR size: 1350 mb Rating: 4.1 Votes: 182 Other Formats: VOX MP2 AIFF MP1 FLAC DXD DTS Tracklist A1 –Boris Vian & Claude Abadie Orchestra Jazz Me Blues A2 –Claude Luter And His Orchestra* Muskrat Ramble A3 –Maxim Saury Royal Garden Blues A4 –Boris Vian & Claude Abadie Orchestra Tin Roof Blues A5 –Claude Luter And His Orchestra* Careless Love L'Enterrement A La Nouvelle Orleans "Oh! Didn't He A6 –Maxim Saury And His Orchestra Ramble" A7 –Boris Vian & Claude Abadie Orchestra Dada Strain B1 –Maxim Saury And His Orchestra Muskrat Ramble B2 –Les Haricots Rouges The Mooche B3 –Claude Luter And His Orchestra* Pimlico B4 –Boris Vian & Claude Abadie Orchestra Jazz Me Blues B5 –Les Haricots Rouges Trombone Rag B6 –Maxim Saury And His Orchestra Tiger Rag B7 –Les Haricots Rouges Canal Street Blues C1 –Boris Vian & Claude Abadie Orchestra I've Found A New Baby C2 –Claude Luter And His Orchestra* Just Gone C3 –Maxim Saury And His Orchestra Basin Street Blues C4 –Les Haricots Rouges At The Jazz Band Ball C5 –Maxim Saury And His Orchestra When The Saints Go Marchin' In C6 –Les Haricots Rouges South Rampart Street Parade C7 –Maxim Saury And His Orchestra Twelfth Street Rag D1 –Les Haricots Rouges The Sheik Of Araby D2 –Maxim Saury And His Orchestra High Society D3 –Les Haricots Rouges Oh! Suzanna (Youpi Youp La La) D4 –Maxim Saury Clarinet Marinade D5 –Peanuts Holland & Maxim Saury West End Blues D6 –Maxim Saury Saint Louis Blues D7 –Peanuts Holland & Maxim Saury Good Old New Orleans Related Music albums to Jazz A La Nouvelle Orleans by Various 1. Jean-Claude Pelletier, M. Bianchi, B. Bennett, Claude Luter, Jack Ary - Mediterranée 2. Sidney Bechet Avec Claude Luter Et Son Orchestre - "Concert" Sidney Bechet Avec Claude Luter Et Son Orchestre 3. Maxim Saury - A Taste Of Honey 4. Claude Luter Et Son Orchestre - Claude Luter 5. Sidney Bechet - Sidney Bechet Con Claude Luter Y Su Orquesta 6. Charlie Barnet And His Orchestra - Claude Reigns / Really? 7. Claude Luter - Louisiana And Me 8. Claude Luter - Claude Luter Joue Sidney Bechet 9. Sidney Bechet, Claude Luter, Albert Nicholas And His New Orleans Friends, Jimmy Archey, Michel Attenoux, Kid Ory - Classic Jazz At St-Germain Des-Près 10. Claude Thornhill And His Orchestra - Miss You / Baby Mine.
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