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Members of the Stan Kenton Orchestra Salute Stan Kenton Mp3, Flac, Wma Members Of The Stan Kenton Orchestra Members Of The Stan Kenton Orchestra Salute Stan Kenton mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Jazz Album: Members Of The Stan Kenton Orchestra Salute Stan Kenton Country: US Style: Big Band MP3 version RAR size: 1920 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1450 mb WMA version RAR size: 1360 mb Rating: 4.3 Votes: 696 Other Formats: MP1 WMA RA AIFF AAC MPC MP3 Tracklist A1 Artistry In Rhythm 6:46 A2 Peanut Vendor 2:09 A3 Estrellita 2:59 B1 Intermision Riff 3:22 B2 Come Back To Sorrento 3:02 B3 Dark Eyes 2:13 B4 Martha 2:34 B5 Elegy 2:47 Notes Catalog number CLP 5093 is on the album jacket. Catalog number 5093 is on the center labels. Barcode and Other Identifiers Matrix / Runout (A Side Center Label And Runout): CLP 5093-1 Matrix / Runout (B Side Center Label And Runout): CLP 5093-2 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Members Of The Stan Members Of Crown Kenton Orchestra Salute CLP 5093, The Stan Records , CLP 5093, Stan Kenton (Artistry In US 1959 5093 Kenton Crown 5093 Rhythm) (LP, Album, Orchestra Records Mono) Members Of The Stereophonic Sound The Stan Bright X-BO-705 Of Stan Kenton (LP, X-BO-705 US Unknown Kenton Orange Album) Orchestra Members Of The Stan Members Of Crown Kenton Orchestra Salute CST 128, The Stan Records , CST 128, Stan Kenton (Artistry In US 1959 128 Kenton Crown 128 Rhythm) (LP, Album, Orchestra Records Red) Members Of The Stereophonic Sound The Stan Bright BOC-705 Of Stan Kenton (Cass, BOC-705 US Unknown Kenton Orange Album) Orchestra Members Of The Stereophonic Sound The Stan Bright X-BO-705 Of Stan Kenton (LP, X-BO-705 US Unknown Kenton Orange Album) Orchestra Related Music albums to Members Of The Stan Kenton Orchestra Salute Stan Kenton by Members Of The Stan Kenton Orchestra Stan Kenton And His Orchestra, Raymond Scott And His Orchestra, Billy Butterfield And His Orchestra, Art Jarrett And His Orchestra, Jerry Wald And His Orchestra - The Greatest Recordings Of The Big Band Era 37/38 Kenton - Kenton In Hi-Fi Stan Kenton And His Orchestra - Hush-a-Bye / Harlem Nocturne Stan Kenton And His Orchestra - How Many Hearts Have You Broken / And Her Tears Flowed Like Wine Stan Kenton And His Innovations Orchestra - The Compositions Of Pete Rugolo June Christy, Stan Kenton And His Orchestra - How High The Moon Stan Kenton - Viva Kenton! Stan Kenton - One Night Stand With Stan Kenton's Encores #1 & #2.
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