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Daniel Sommer
Daniel Sommer Duets

Daniel Sommer Duets
Daniel Sommer DuetsDaniel Sommer Duets

Labels

Saino

Catno

SAINO - 01

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album Numbered

Country

Denmark

Release date

Jan 1, 2017

Genres

Jazz

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

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A1

Artturi Rönkä

3:48

A2

Frederik Sakham Lomborg

3:27

A3

Mikko Innanen

3:38

A4

Seppo Kantonen

2:48

A5

Cesar Joaniquet

2:34

B1

Marc Ducret

4:02

B2

Kari Ikonen

3:52

B3

Johannes Sarjasto

3:46

B4

Butch Lacy

10:30

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