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Robert R. Calder

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Hot Club Sandwich: Green Room

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Robert R. Calder
/ 22 January 2008
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Corey Harris: Zion Crossroads

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/ 6 January 2008
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Alvin Queen: I Aint Lookin At You

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/ 2 January 2008
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Jim Mize: Release it to the Sky

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/ 18 December 2007
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James Booker: Manchester ’77

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/ 17 December 2007
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Various Artists: Rough Guide to African Blues

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/ 4 December 2007
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Matt Shulman: So It Goes

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/ 3 December 2007
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Phil Woods Quintet: American Songbook II

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/ 19 November 2007
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Avishai Cohen with Lionel Loueke: After the Big Rain

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/ 12 November 2007
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Gerry Mulligan and Billy Taylor: Live at MCG

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Robert R. Calder
/ 17 October 2007
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Andre Ceccarelli: Golden Land

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Robert R. Calder
/ 14 October 2007
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Romanian Jazz: Jazz from the Electrecord Archives 1966-1978

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/ 10 October 2007

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