
Stanley Jordan Trio - The Paris Concert
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Overview
Track Listing/Features: Yesterday A Place In Space Song For My Father All Blues New Morning Improv Improvised excerpt from Bela Bartok's concerto for orchestra 2nd movement Mozart's Piano Concerto No 21, 2nd movement Now's The Time Naima Because Amazing Grace Return Expedition
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Budget
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Revenue
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Runtime
98 min
Release Date
2009-07-14
Status
Released
Original Language
English
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Stanley Jordan
David Haynes
Charnett Moffett
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