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Commentary - Grading Art on a Curve

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Sydney Bechet & Noble Sissle’s Swingers

Viper Mad

Sweet & Lowdown Soundtrack

Sony Classical

Design for the Real World - Mannequin

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Madonna

Vogue

The Immaculate Collection

Warner Brothers

Groove Collective

I Want You

Gap Grooves

Sony Special Products

Frank Sinatra

Witchcraft

The Best of Frank Sinatra: The Capitol Years

Capitol Masters

Break 1

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Aphex Twin

Jynwethek

Drukqs

Sire/Warp

Artemesia

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Davka/John Zorn, producer

Judith

 

Bay Records Berkeley

Anton Vivaldi

Judith Triumphans

Capella Savaria

Hungaroton HCD 31063-64

Children's Literature - Not That Innocent

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Metropole Orchestra

Sheepish Bo Peep

Dennis Farnon's Mother Magoo Suite

Basta

Break 2

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Dick Hyman Group

Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams

Sweet & Lowdown Soundtrack

Sony Classical

Charles Mingus

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Charles Mingus

Meditations on Integration

Charles Mingus:  The Legendary Paris Concerts featuring Eric Dolphy

Revenge Records

Charles Mingus

So Long Eric

Charles Mingus in Europe Volume II

Enja Records

Charles Mingus

Freedom

MingusMingusMingusMingusMingus

Impulse Records

Charles Mingus

Original Fables of Faubus

Charles Mingus Presents Charles Mingus

Candid Records

Charles Mingus

Myself When I'm Real

Mingus plays the piano: spontaneous compositions and improvisations

Impulse Records

Ninjas Are Awesome

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Insane Clown Posse

Ninja

Tunnel of Love

PSYCHOPATHIC

Vanilla Ice

Ninja Rap

Best of Vanilla Ice

EMI-Capitol

Cacophony

The Ninja

Speed Metal Symphony

SHRAPNEL





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