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Opening Billboard

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Main Title/Trinity Infinity

The Matrix: Original Motion Picture Score

Varese Records

Pink

Get The Party Started

Misundaztood

Arista

Propellerheads

Spybreak

The Matrix: Music From the Motion Picture

Warner Brothers

 

Anything is Possible

The Matrix: Original Motion Picture Score

Varese Records

Rage Against the Machine

Wake Up

The Matrix: Music From the Motion Picture

Warner Brothers

Artist's Choice - Willie Nelson

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Coleman Hawkins with Django Reinhardt

Nuages

Nuages

Arkadia Jazz

Coleman Hawkins with Django Reinhardt

Minor Swing

Nuages

Arkadia Jazz

Break 1

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Coleman Hawkins with Django Reinhardt

Charleston

Nuages

Arkadia Jazz

Pauline Oliveros

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Pauline Oliveros

Alien Bog

Pauline Oliveros

Pogus Productions P 21012-2

Pauline Oliveros

Beautiful Soop

Pauline Oliveros

Pogus Productions P 21012-2

Pauline Oliveros

1. Primordial
2. Lift

Primordial Lift

Table of the Elements

Artist's Choice - Branford Marsalis

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Billie Holiday

Strange Fruit

Billie Holiday 1939-1940

Melodie Jazz Classic

Billie Holiday

Gloomy Sunday

16 Most Requested Songs

Columbia/Legacy CK 53776

Billie Holiday

Why Was I Born?

16 Most Requested Songs

Columbia/Legacy CK 53776

Break 2

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Charlie Haden and Hank Jones

It's Me, O Lord (Standin' in the Need of Prayer)

Steal Away

Verve 7249

Jay Rosenblatt

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Evelyn Glennie

Crossing the Bridge

Shadow Behind the Iron Sun

BMG/RCA Red Seal 63406

Stephen Vitiello - WTC Sound

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Stephen Vitiello

Light Readings

Bright & Dusty Things

New Albion





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