• Ray Stinnett – Salty Haze
    • Ray Stinnett – You Make Me Feel
    • Ray Stinnett – Silky Path
    • Ray Stinnett – Wheel Of Time
    • 1. Salty Haze
    • 2. You Make Me Feel
    • 3. Silky Path
    • 4. Wheel Of Time
    • 5. Stop
    • 6. Long Rivers Flow
    • 7. America
    • 8. You & I
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