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Lucky Flux 123 – Cowboy Bebop LUCKY FLUX 123 – COWBOY BEBOP 1. Tank! (TV Edit)..........................................Yoko Kanno & The Seatbelts.........................................1:32 ...... Cowboy Bebop CD-Box 2. Ask DNA....................................................Yoko Kanno & The Seatbelts (w/ Raj Ramayya) ...........4:52 ...... Future Blues 3. What Planet Is This...................................Yoko Kanno & The Seatbelts.........................................2:46 ...... Future Blues 4. Words That We Couldn't Say....................Yoko Kanno & The Seatbelts (w/ Steve Conte) .............3:30 ...... Blue 5. Mushroom Hunting....................................YK & The Seatbelts (w/ Tulivu-Donna Cumberbatch)....3:19 ...... Blue 6. Want it all back..........................................Yoko Kanno & The Seatbelts (w/ Mai Yamane).............4:01 ...... No Disc 7. Encore un verre.........................................Yoko Kanno & The Seatbelts (w/Valentin Coupeau) .....2:49 ...... Cowboy Bebop CD-Box 8. Time to know-Be waltz..............................Yoko Kanno & The Seatbelts (w/ Hideyuki Takahashi)..3:50 ...... Future Blues 9. Wo Qui Non Coin (short, sad version) ......Yoko Kanno & The Seatbelts (w/ Tada "Ed" Aoi)...........2:36 ...... Cowboy Bebop CD-Box 10. Rain...........................................................Yoko Kanno & The Seatbelts (w/ Steve Conte) .............3:24 ...... Future Blues 11. Felt Tip Pen...............................................Yoko Kanno & The Seatbelts.........................................2:40 ...... Cowboy Bebop O.S.T. 1 12. Don't bother none......................................Yoko Kanno & The Seatbelts (w/ Mai Yamane).............3:41 ...... No Disc 13. Waltz for Zizi .............................................Yoko Kanno & The Seatbelts.........................................3:31 ...... Cowboy Bebop O.S.T. 1 14. Diggin' .......................................................Yoko Kanno & The Seatbelts (w/ Steve Conte) .............5:07 ...... Future Blues 15. Yo pumpkin head ......................................Yoko Kanno & The Seatbelts.........................................4:05 ...... Future Blues 16. Gotta knock a little harder .........................Yoko Kanno & The Seatbelts (w/ Mai Yamane).............5:25 ...... Future Blues 17. Memory .....................................................Yoko Kanno & The Seatbelts.........................................1:30 ...... Cowboy Bebop O.S.T. 1 18. Pushing the sky.........................................Yoko Kanno & The Seatbelts (w/ Mai Yamane).............4:09 ...... Future Blues 19. Chapter 23 ................................................Yoko Kanno & The Seatbelts.........................................4:53 ...... Future Blues 20. Dijurido......................................................Yoko Kanno & The Seatbelts (w/ Gabriela Robin).........1:59 ...... Future Blues 21. Road to the West (with rhythm).................Yoko Kanno & The Seatbelts.........................................2:53 ...... Cowboy Bebop CD-Box 22. Cosmic Dare (Pretty With A Pistol) ...........Yoko Kanno & The Seatbelts (w/ Reynada Hill).............4:28 ...... Future Blues 23. Cats on Mars.............................................Yoko Kanno & The Seatbelts (w/ Gabriela Robin).........2:47 ...... No Disc 24. Fantaisie Sign ...........................................Yoko Kanno & The Seatbelts (w/ Carla Vallet) ..............5:20 ...... No Disc 25. Fingers ......................................................Yoko Kanno & The Seatbelts.........................................4:25 ...... Future Blues 26. Blue...........................................................Yoko Kanno & The Seatbelts (w/ Mai Yamane).............5:01 ...... Cowboy Bebop CD-Box 27. Piano Black ...............................................Yoko Kanno & The Seatbelts.........................................2:49 ...... No Disc 28. Hamduche.................................................Yoko Kanno & The Seatbelts (w/ Hassan Bohmide)......1:54 ...... Future Blues 29. The Egg and You ......................................Yoko Kanno & The Seatbelts.........................................3:44 ...... No Disc 30. Call Me Call Me.........................................Yoko Kanno & The Seatbelts (w/ Steve Conte) .............4:43 ...... Blue 31. Space Lion ................................................Yoko Kanno & The Seatbelts ........................................7:12 ...... Cowboy Bebop O.S.T. 1 .
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