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Album Title ) 01 2005/11/26 ( ALBUM TITLE ) 01. I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For / Persuasions Sing U2 02. We've Got To Get Ourselves Together / Staple Singers Soul Folk In Action 03. Groupie (Superstar) / Delaney & Bonnie The Best Of Delaney & Bonnie 04. You're Gonna Make Me Cry / O.V. Wright The Soul Of O.V. Wright 05. Jarabi / Songhai Songhai 06. Why Is My Heart Sad / Souad Massi Honeysuckle 07. Fountain Of Sorrow / Jackson Browne Solo Acoustic Vol.1 08. The Land Of Plenty / Leonard Cohen Land Of Plenty : Music From The Motion Picture 09. Ooh La La / The Faces The Best Of Faces:Good Boys When They're Asleep 10. Muhoga wa jang'ombe / Taj Mahal Mkutano 11. Catfish Blues / Taj Mahal Mkutano 12. Under The Dry / The Fujii + Fumica We Pray The Brooze 13. In My Girlish Days / Lisa & Roberto 14. Jesus Is On The Mainline / Fred McDowell Ry Cooder Classics 15. Sailing Shoes / Little Feat Raw Tomatos Vol. One 16. Texas Rose Cafe / Little Feat Ripe Tomatos Vol. One 17. Parallel Action / Arve Henriksen Chiaroscuro 2005/11/19 ( ALBUM TITLE ) 01. Don't Think Twice, It's All Right / Bob Dylan No Direction Home : The Soundtrack 02. Love Minus Zero/No Limit / Doug Sahm The Return Of Wayne Douglas 03. She's About A Mover / Sir Douglas Quintet The Crazy Cajun Recordings 04. Mendocino / Sir Douglas Quintet The Collection 05. Is Anybody Going To San Antone / Doug Sahm The Genuine Texas Groover 06. Wallflower / Doug Sahm The Genuine Texas Groover 07. Blue Horizon / Doug Sahm The Genuine Texas Groover 08. Tennessee Blues / Doug Sahm The Genuine Texas Groover 09. Ain't That Loving You / Doug Sahm The Genuine Texas Groover 10. I Won't Cry / Doug Sahm Juke Box Music 11. Teardrops On Your Letter / Amos Garrett, Doug Sahm, Gene Taylor Band The Return Of The Formerly Brothers 12. T-Bone Shuffle / Amos Garrett, Doug Sahm, Gene Taylor Band Live In Japan 13. Adios Mexico / Texas Tornados Live From The Limo Vol.1 14. Tipitina / Dr. John Gumbo 15. Big Chief / Dr. John Gumbo 16. Junco Partner / Dr. John All By Hisself 17. On The Wrong Side Of The Railroad Tracks / Dr. John Duke Elegant 18. Jet Set / Dr. John 2005/11/12 ( ALBUM TITLE ) 01. Wah Wah / George Harrison The Concert For Bangladesh 02. Love Minus Zero/No Limit / Bob Dylan The Concert For Bangladesh 03. Medley: Jumpin' Jack Flash/Young Blood / Leon The Concert For Bangladesh Russell 04. Something / Joe Cocker Mad Dogs & Englishmen 05. Hummingbird / Leon Russell Mad Dogs & Englishmen 06. The Letter / Joe Cocker Mad Dogs & Englishmen 07. A Song For You / Donny Hathaway These Songs For You, Live! 08. Little Wing / Jimi Hendrix Experience Axis : Bold As Love 09. So It Goes / Nick Lowe Basher : The Best Of Nick Lowe 10. Heart Of The City / Nick Lowe Basher : The Best Of Nick Lowe 11. Drift Away / Dobie Gray Super Hits Of The '70s Have A Nice Day,Vol 10 Night Train To Nashville : Music City Rhythm & Blues, 1945-1970 12. Boogie Woogie Jockey / Jimmy Sweeney Vol. Two Night Train To Nashville : Music City Rhythm & Blues, 1945-1970 13. I'm A Woman / Christine Kittrell Vol. Two Night Train To Nashville : Music City Rhythm & Blues, 1945-1970 14. Release Me / Esther Phillips Vol. Two Night Train To Nashville : Music City Rhythm & Blues, 1945-1970 15. (You Keep Me) Hangin' On / Joe Simon Vol. Two 16. You Left The Water Running / Dan Penn Do Right Man 17. Black Water / Doobie Brothers What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits 18. Jarabi / Songhai Songhai 2005/11/05 ( ALBUM TITLE ) 01. Dumbala Dumba / Taraf de Haidouks Dumbala Dumba 02. Sister Rosa / Neville Brothers Yellow Moon 03. I'm Just Another Soldier / Staple Singers Be Altitude : Respect Yourself 04. Tired Of My Tears / Susan Tedeschi Hope And Desire 05. Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever / Susan Tedeschi Hope And Desire 06. Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever / Four Tops The Ultimate Collection Seek And You Shall Find:More Of The Best (1963- 07. Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever / Marvin Gaye 1981) 08. Positivity / Stevie Wonder A Time To Love 09. My Love Is On Fire / Stevie Wonder A Time To Love 10. I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself A Letter / Madeleine Dreamland Peyroux 11.A Stone's Throw Away / Barbara Keith Barbara Keith 12. Turn, Turn, Turn / Dolly Parton Those Were The Days 13. Disparada / Yamandu Costa Yamandú Ao Vivo 14. Que Xote (What A Rhythm) / Nando Lauria Points Of View 15. Kelle Magni / Cheikh Lo Lamp Fall Central Park SummerStage - Live From The Heart Of 16. Dande / Thomas Mapfumo & The Blacks Unlimited The City.
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