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    Don Cherry Tibet (1981)

    Picc-A-Dilly
      • 1. Gamla Stan - The Old Town By Night
      • 2. Love Train
      • 3. Bass Figure For Ballatune
      • 4. Moving Pictures For The Ear
      • 5. Tibet

      Originally released in 1974 as Eternal Now (Sonet SNTF 653) with different sleeve artwork. Deep world rhythms and music from the don.

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