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Spiritual Jazz 15: A Tribute to 'Trane

Spiritual Jazz 15: A Tribute to 'Trane

Artists

Various

Labels

Jazzman

Catno

JMANLP 138

Formats

2x Vinyl LP Compilation

Country

UK

Release date

Nov 24, 2023

Genres

Jazz

Styles

Hard Bop

Vinyl Record LP Disque Jazzman Spiritual Jazz 15: A Tribute to 'Trane turtle records brussels belgium ixelles

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

29.95€*

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1

Welcome

7:21

2

John Coltrane

7:46

3

Ole

5:48

4

Niami

5:51

5

Terre Engloutie

13:01

6

To Trane

6:51

7

Transition

6:26

8

Evening Trane

6:37

9

Trane

4:35

10

Naima

10:15

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