Live at L'olympia
Track Listings
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1. Lover, You Should Have Come Over
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2. Dream Brother
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3. Eternal Life
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4. Kick Out the Jams
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5. Lilac Wine
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6. Grace
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7. That's All I Ask
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8. Kashmir
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9. Je N'En Connais Pas la Fin
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10. Hallelujah
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11. What Will You Say - Jeff Buckley, Alim Qasimov
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Live at L'Olympia,Jeff Buckley,Sony International,Adult Alternative Pop/Rock,Alternative Pop/Rock,Rock/Pop,Singer/Songwriter
Live at L'olympia
Average customer rating:
- Viva La France!
- Beautifully packaged album masks Buckley's disdain for some of songs
- Fine live album, BUT...
- R.I.P. Jeff Buckley
- Good, but shy of great
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Live at L'Olympia
Jeff Buckley
Manufacturer: Sony International
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ASIN: B00005MARP
Release Date: 2001-06-25 |
Tracks:
- Lover, You Should Have Come Over
- Dream Brother
- Eternal Life
- Kick Out the Jams
- Lilac Wine
- Grace
- That's All I Ask
- Kashmir
- Je N'En Connais Pas la Fin
- Hallelujah
- What Will You Say - Jeff Buckley, Alim Qasimov
Album Description
Exclusive live album released through Sony in select International markets. This live album was initiated by Sony France, who believe they have an amazing recording of a particular French concert from 1995. Containing many of the hits from Grace, live favorites, and covers (some here on CD for the first time, some old), Live At La Olympia is a stunning 3 fold, soft-cover recording to add to the collection of Jeff's fans. 24 page booklet with, biography, handwritten track notes and lyrics by the artist and a rare live & studio photograph collection. Features 11 tracks all recorded Live at the La Olympia Theater in France. Includes covers of Led Zeppelin, MC-5 & Leonard Cohen. Tracks, 'Lover, You Should Have Come Over', 'Dream Brother', 'Eternal Life', 'Kick Out The Jams', 'Lilac Wine', 'Grace', 'That's All I Ask', 'Kasmir', 'Je N'en Cnnais Pas La Fin', 'Hallelujah' & 'What Will You Say (Duet With Alim Qasimov)'. 2001 release.
Album Details
The Fourth Anniversary of Buckley's Untimely Death Sees the Release of this Special Live Album, a Beautiful Recording of One Particular French Concert from 1995. Includes Many of the Hits from 'grace', Live Favorites and Covers of Led Zeppelin, Mc5, Leonard Cohen and More. A Stunning Recording for Fans to Add to their Collection.
Customer Reviews:
Viva La France!.......2007-01-10
Thoroughly enjoyable--it is evident by listening to this EP of the live concert in Paris that JB had the time of his life performing for his beloved french audience. Very original performance of some of his best material.
Beautifully packaged album masks Buckley's disdain for some of songs.......2006-10-12
I was not particularly aware of Buckley until I heard "Hallellujah" on a TV show. I bought this album since it had the longest version of the song on it, of any of his albums. What a disappointment. He seems to play it as a duty, showing little respect for a truly wonderful song.
He also sounded tired of some of the other songs, substituting loud sound for music.
On the other hand he covered "Grace" and "What will you say" beautifully. The album itself is a masterpiece of presentation, and I am keeping it for that reason, but will look to find a better version of him singing "Hallellujah."
Fine live album, BUT..........2006-09-01
I grew up in NYC, and the east village was my place of choice to hang out. It was there that I frequently caught Jeff Buckley playing live, including Sin-e, well before his recordings were made; he was a charismatic performer, to say the least. I was and remain a fan of his first full LP "Grace", a pretty, if slight album that grew with each listen. His unfortunate death at such a young age is, of course, a tragic happenstance. But facts are facts; Jeff Buckley was a work in progress when he died. He had a long way to go, before he could live up to the "musical prodigy" hype that has been bestowed upon him by cultish, obsessesive teen/twentysomething girls and boys who have his posters adorning their walls. Like Jim Morrison, Kurt Cobain and Tupac before him, Jeff Buckley has now joined the ranks of rock matyrdom, and is being eagerly milked by greedy record companies and sold to horny, lonely, sensitive, misunderstood girls and boys who prefer relationships with dead icons over flesh and blood. Lets face it, if Jeff Buckley looked like "Skreech" from "Saved by The Bell", would anyone other that the extremely dedicated still be talking about "Grace" today? I am not knocking the artist, mind you, only those who milk the bones (record companies and fans, alike) of an artists who simply did not live long enough to fulfill his potential. Let the man RIP, already! Incidentally, this is the best Jeff Buckley live album to get...
R.I.P. Jeff Buckley.......2006-02-04
It has been 9 years since his death and record companies are still releasing some new stuff about him.This album is his third live album and for me it's the best.Although it was recorded from a casette found after his death,the sound is absolutely perfect and you can easily feel the atmosphere.This album was recorded on 6th and 7th of July 1995 at the Olympia Theatre in Paris in 2 soldout concerts and has 11 great songs featuring covers of the MC5's 'Kick out the jams' and Led Zeppelin's 'Kashmir'.This is precious for any Jeff Buckley fan,but if you have no idea about him this is a good place to start.
Good, but shy of great.......2004-10-15
This was my first Buckley live CD. I'm waiting for Mysterious White Boy and when it arrives I'll definitely be comparing the two. But as for Live Buckley, this is a good representation of him. Let me review the songs:
Lover, You Should Have Come Over - Excellent. Hearing this song live is a powerful and moving experience. Great rendition. Nothing wrong here. Some great Buckley...
Dream Brother - Great version...first song he wrote, or so he says during the show.....
Eternal Life - Loud and powerful....the concert so far is going great...chugging along and each song is movingly played...
Kick Out the Jams...nothing but straight rock here...guess it's pretty much the same with any other version....So far, all these songs are heavy and hard only the way Buckley can deliver...concert is rolling smoothly.......
Lilac Wine...beautiful live version...I like it....it's not studio but hey, this is a live show...so get the studio version out of your head!
Grace -- Great live version...I like it! You will too!
That's All I Ask -- never heard this song before...like it alot, nothing complicated but pretty and vocals are angelic as only Buckley can deliver......
Kashmir - This is where the concert takes it's first nosedive..Buckley doesn't try to perform the song just have fun with it at 45rpm style...nothing memorable here and a waste of time......
Je n'en connais pas la fin - beautiful, although Buckley does stop in the middle of the tune to chat with the audience..it's a little annoying but then Buckley would do that so you gotta roll with it...it's good nonetheless, though it falls shy of great b/c I was annoyed with the chit chat during the middle of the song....
Hallelujah - The only lemon during the entire show! This rendition stinks! That's because Buckley starts paying more attention to the audience and not to play the song! He barely gets through it, laughing along the way and really giving a weak rendition of this moving piece...I don't expect the studio version per say, but to laugh through this song and get distracted by the audience, well, it's too bad.......
What Will You Say -- very cool, this track isn't from the Olympia show but is an extra track from a show he did in the French countryside somewhere...it has Middle Eastern influences and is great...
Overall, I'm surprised by how short this Olympia concert is. It's less than an hour! And he flew to Paris to perform at the Olympia for just an hour show??? Bizarre!! Makes me wonder how long he performed at other shows through his tours in other countries and in the U.S......
Anyways, I still recommend you purchase this disk but do so for $15 or less, it's not worth more than that...
Average customer rating:
- Good buy
- To short, but incredible none the less. . .
- Amazing!
- Beautiful. But still leaves much to be desired.
- Dear Mary,
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Live at L'Olympia
Jeff Buckley
Manufacturer: Sbme Import
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ASIN: B00005JDJT
Release Date: 2001-08-14 |
Tracks:
- Lover, You Should Have Come Over
- Dream Brother
- Eternal Life
- Kick Out the Jams
- Lilac Wine
- Grace
- That's All I Ask
- Kashmir
- Je N'En Connais Pas la Fin
- Hallelujah
- What Will You Say - Jeff Buckley, Alim Qasimov
Album Description
Exclusive French pressing of this Import only live album features the same tracks as the less expensive Australian pressing but the French with exclusive French liner notes and lyrics in French. A nice piece for the legions of Buckley collectors out there. The CD features 11 tracks all recorded Live at the La Olympia Theater in France. Includes covers of Led Zeppelin, MC-5 & Leonard Cohen. Tracks, 'Lover, You Should've Come Over', 'Dream Brother', 'Eternal Life', 'Kick Out The Jams', 'Lilac Wine', 'Grace', 'That's All I Ask', 'Kasmir', 'Je N'en Cnnais Pas La Fin', 'Hallelujah' & 'What Will You Say (Duet With Alim Qasimov)'. Gatefold digipak. 2001 release.
Album Details
This version of the CD contains the deluxe booklet in English text.
Customer Reviews:
Good buy.......2006-07-31
I'd like to comment on the heck of a job the audio people did in creating this CD. They pulled the songs off of some old tapes and yet the quality is pretty good. It's awesome to hear Jeff really 'get into' the music on these songs. This CD is quite unique I'd say. Sounds like he really owned Kick Out the Jams on this version.
To short, but incredible none the less. . ........2003-01-25
I'm Still waiting for "vancouver" and a few other songs of his to be published on cd, but until the time comes when all of Jeff's material is released, this cd in wonderful. "That's All Ill ask" is a good unrealesed song, and the versions of "dream brother" and "Eternal Life" are great. I'm dissipointed there isent a good quality live version of "Last Goodbye". The one of "Mystery White Boy" is the only bad quality recording on the entire cd.
Amazing!.......2002-02-03
Jeff Buckley's "Live A L'Olympia" is a work of art! You can just feel the happy atmosphere in the concert, and it's like you're actually there. Jeff's Zeppelin parody is hilarious, and every song will have you either laughing or crying!
I have total respect for Mary Guibert, and for even allowing us to have this capsule of time of Jeff is too nice of her. "Live A L'Olympia" is one of my all-time favourite CD's, and you will love it too!!
Beautiful. But still leaves much to be desired........2002-01-07
The sound on this CD is not the best- it was taken from a cassette that was found among Jeff's belongings after he "left us". But as many people have pointed out, it is a BETTER recording because there is a flow to it (unlike Mystery White Boy), being that it is ONE concert rather than many put together. There aren't any new songs besides "That's All I Ask", and the duet of "What Will You Say". What one might think is a Led Zeppelin cover is just one minute of Jeff messing around, playing a segment of "Kashmir" really past and singing high-pitched. It's funny, but a small let-down. Where are the songs we haven't heard? Jeff didn't play only songs from "Grace" at his concerts. Towards the end of 1996 and up until his death, he was trying to get AWAY from "Grace". Of course I will buy anything that comes out with Jeff's name on it, but if you want to hear what they've been keeping from the fans, then take advantage of the MP3's floating around on the net while they are still there. Yeah, it's illegal, but my CD burner doesn't think so.
Dear Mary,.......2001-12-20
Why do you promise us new recording's of your son's music, only to release the same songs yet again? We know you have in your possession countless recordings of material we have never heard, and sadly will probably never hear until you yourself are long gone. Even then you will probably have it in your will that the tapes be burned over your grave. Is this what Jeff would have wanted? I doubt it. I never knew him, but maybe you should ask his friends what they think he would have liked. Yes, the "Grace" songs are beautiful, and I will listen to them as many times as you force me to (what else have you given me to choose from?). I personally would like to know what Jeff played all those nights at Sin-E (covers, mostly....but I'm sure they are quality), and what his days in the band Gods and Monsters sounded like. Surely if Jeff was involved it couldn't have been bad. I know there are tapes of his performances in Memphis recorded days, weeks before his passing. Still, this is what we are offered, and beggers can't be choosers. This album is breathtaking. Like someone else noted, it is ONE concert instead of many concerts pieced together, and though the sound is not the absolute best, who cares? I sure don't.
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- Live at the Olympia '96
- I would give it a million Star !!!
- Made In Paris
- This one brought me back
- Too long, too many mediocre songs
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Live at the Olympia '96
Deep Purple
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ASIN: B000005RS6
Release Date: 1997-06-17 |
Tracks:
- Fireball
- Maybe I'm A Leo
- Ted The Mechanic
- Pictures Of Home
- Black Night
- Cascades: I'm Not Your Lover
- Sometimes I Feel Like Screaming
- Woman From Tokyo
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- Smoke On The Water
- When A Blind Man Cries
- Speed King
- Perfect Strangers
- Hey Cisco
- Highway Star
Album Description
Complete, unedited 1996 show from the Olympia in Paris, released to celebrate their re-signing to EMI. Contains 17 tracks, including 'Woman From Tokyo', 'Smoke On The Water', 'Perfect Strangers' and 'Highway Star'. The line-up here is original members Ian Gillan, Jon Lord, Ian Paice & Roger Glover along with Dixie Dregs guitarist Steve Morse. Double slimline jewel case. 1997 EMI release.
Album Details
This Double CD Set is an Official Bootleg of One of the Last Ever Shows at the Paris, Olympia, Complete and Unedited. Tracks Include: Fireball, Black Night, Hey Cisco, Speed King, Woman from Yokyo, Rosa's Cantina and More.
Customer Reviews:
Live at the Olympia '96.......2006-09-28
Band Personnell:
Ian Gillan - Vocals
Steve Morse - Guitars
Roger Glover - Bass
Ian Paice - Drums
Jon Lord - Organs and Keyboards
This album is G-R-E-A-T, Steve shows how great he tackles the classic riffs by Blackmore, Gillan is somethimes lacking but he's got strenght and hit the notes great, this live album is the best since "Made in Japan", buy it, highly recommended.
I would give it a million Star !!!.......2006-05-31
This is incredable... cant say more!!! just close ur eyes and buy it... I wish I have this Live on DVD as well... and I wish I (with my hubby) attend a DP Live .. this is my dream
Made In Paris.......2006-03-21
Better than Made In Japan by any measure. Brilliant, seasoned, virtuoso musicians playing as a tight, cohesive unit. No noodling or other time wasting as on Made In Japan and other DP live recordings of that era.
The brilliant Morse/Lord duels rank among the best of the best; in fact any of the solos by these two rank among the best of the best. Morse breathed new life and enthusiasm into a great but declining band, prompting the attainment of new artistic heights.
This one brought me back.......2004-05-22
I had pretty much given up on deep Purple after the House of Blue Light and a very quick listen to Purpendicular but something made me check this album out. The opening track is Fireball and I half expected it to be some tired old rockers trotting out a mediocre version. Whoa Nelly! Was I wrong. This track and every other one is blistering! The band absolutely cooks on this album and its so cool having a complete, uninterrupted live show, in the correct order and surprise, surprise a horn section. After this I went out and bought every DP album I'd missed, saw the band at every opportunity, and was first in line for new releases. They have restored my faith and I promise you they do not disappoint, live or on record now. The only explanation I can give is Steve Morse. We owe him not just for his playing but for breathing new life into a band that was in danger of dying out due to internal conflict. Great sound and mix on this record too. So much tighter and better sounding than Nobody's Perfect. You can tell they were having fun. Get it!
Too long, too many mediocre songs.......2003-08-11
There are some fine songs on this double live CD, but almost all of them (with the exception of the grand "Perfect Strangers") are from Deep Purple's seventies repertoire.
The newer stuff mainly serves one purpose: to remind the listener how inferior Deep Purple's eighties and nineties releases were compared to "Machine Head" and "Fireball".
Ian Gillan and the band perform superbly on "When A Blind Man Cries", the album's best cut, and there are a handful of other fine moments as well (most notably "Highway Star"), but there is also a lot of mediocrity.
If "Live At The Olympia" had been trimmed down to a single CD, it could have been a great album. As it is, it is a good album for serious fans, but more casual ones may not make it through disc I, and are much better served by sticking with "Made In Japan".
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- Burnin' live date from Rhoda!!
- fabulous!
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Live at the Olympia
Rhoda Scott
Manufacturer: Polygram Int'l
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ASIN: B00005J59G
Release Date: 2001-07-09 |
Tracks:
- Bluesette
- Hymne A L'amour
- Equinox
- Wade In The Water
- People
- Li'l Darlin'
- Ain't No Use
- Ca Va Mieux
- Thank You (For Let Me Be Myself)
- I Hear Music
Album Details
Digitally Remastered Using 24 Bit Technology. Presented in Digipak Form and Includes Brand New Liner Notes.
Customer Reviews:
Burnin' live date from Rhoda!!.......2006-08-13
Many great jazz artists have recorded, with great success, a live album at the Olympia in Paris while they visited or lived on Paris. Among these greats is Rhoda Scott. Her vast discography on Barclay (today owned by Universal) is more or less still in the master tapes vaults but the "Live At The Olympia" CD, reissued on the Jazz In Paris CD program, is very good pick in the vaults. "Live At The Olympia" CD contains the 2LP's Barclay 920.379/80 from 1971 (unfortunately no bonus tracks). Supporting Scott playing the Hammond B3, the trio are Joe Thomas on flute/tenor saxophone and Cees Kranenburg on drums. Scott has always had great nose for mixing musical genres and tunes on her records, and "Live At The Olympia" is no exception . The trio treats the standards Bluesette", "I Hear Music", "Wade In The Water", "Equinox" and "People" with great musical inventiveness and interplay - they really tells us a new story on known themes! Many highlights but "Li'l Darlin" is still my favourite on this album where Joe Thomas, the saxophonist, shows great flute skills and improv. We know that Scott is a good singer and there's no limitations in that respect on this CD - she start beautifully in French on "Hymne A L'Amour" and ends this CD with another three personal vocal interpretations. It might not be fair to compare musicians head to head, but I can't get the master drummer Kenny Clarke out of my head when listening to Scott on this album (they recorded a numerous albums together) - Kranenburg is trying hard to be the ultimate timekeeper for Scott but his efforts on this album is just a good middle-of-the-road try.
With Jazz In Paris titles at super low budget price, buy the two Scott titles along with Lou Bennett and Eddy Louiss albums, a feel the great Paris jazz organ atmosphere in the `70s!!
fabulous!.......2004-05-31
what a wonderful album!! Rhoda's organ and Joe Thomas' flute! they made a good harmony of the sound!!
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Paris 1967 / San Francisco 1968 (Live)
Manufacturer: Experience Hendrix, L.L.C. under exclusive license to MCA Records.
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ASIN: B000SKWHAI |
Product Description
TRACKLIST: · Paris 1967 (October 9, 1967)
Stone Free 3:40
Hey Joe 4:22
Fire 3:29
Rock Me Baby 5:03
Red House 7:49
Purple Haze 7:26
Wild Thing 5:56
Live At The Fillmore Auditorium -------(February 4, 1968)
Killing Floor 4:05
Red House 5:42
Catfish Blues 11:43
Dear Mister Fantasy (part one) 5:10
Dear Mister Fantasy (part two) 7:34
Purple Haze 5:00
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Jimi Hendrix Experience: Paris 1967 / San Francisco 1968 This latest 13-track, 77 minute offering presents two impressive live performances from Paris, France (L'Olympia Theatre, October 9, 1967) and San Francisco, California (Winterland Ballroom, February 4, 1968).
The 7 songs from Paris present The Experience at their fiery best with stellar workouts of some of the group's most popular songs including "Stone Free," "Hey Joe," "Red House," and "Purple Haze." Originally recorded for French radio, this direct to two-track live recording is a stellar historical document. The following 6 songs from the Winterland Ballroom were not professionally recorded, but represent The Experience nearing their musical heights as they make a return engagement to famed music promoter Bill Graham's San Francisco concert houses. The highlight of this performance is a rare and lively tribute to Traffic through that group's anthem "Dear Mr. Fantasy" featuring a special appearance by Buddy Miles on drums.
Average customer rating:
- This is not a 2-disc set, but well worth it anyway
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Live At L'Olympia-Paris
Jimi Hendrix
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ASIN: B00009AQB7
Release Date: 2003-06-10 |
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This is not a 2-disc set, but well worth it anyway.......2007-02-16
Here's the track listing
Killing Floor
Experience the Blues (Catfish Blues)
Foxey Lady
Red House
Drivin' South
The Wind Cries Mary
Fire
Little Wing
Purple Haze
Recording is said to be "one of the best-recorded examples of a band at the height of its power" by a fan website.
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Live at the Olympia
Celine Dion
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ASIN: B00000E93G
Release Date: 1995-08-29 |
Tracks:
- Des Mots Qui Sonnent
- Where Does My Heart Beat Now
- Amour Existe Encore
- Je Danse Dans Ma T
- Calling You
- Elle
- Oxygene
- Medley de Starmania
- Blues du Businessman
- Fils de Superman
- Love Can Move Mountains
- Ziggy (Un GarPas Comme Les Autres)
- Power of Love
- Quand on N'A Que l'Amour
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Live at L'olympia
Jeff Buckley
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ASIN: B0000DELU3
Release Date: 2001-08-14 |
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Live at L'Olympia
Jeff Buckley
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ASIN: B0000DEO3P
Release Date: 2001-07-03 |
Tracks:
- Lover, You Should Have Come Over
- Dream Brother
- Eternal Life
- Kick Out the Jams
- Lilac Wine
- Grace
- That's All I Ask
- Kashmir
- Je N'En Connais Pas la Fin
- Hallelujah
- What Will You Say - Jeff Buckley, Alim Qasimov
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Live at L'Olympia
Jeff Buckley
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ASIN: B0000DEP03
Release Date: 2001-07-03 |
Tracks:
- Lover, You Should Have Come Over
- Dream Brother
- Eternal Life
- Kick Out the Jams
- Lilac Wine
- Grace
- That's All I Ask
- Kashmir
- Je N'En Connais Pas la Fin
- Hallelujah
- What Will You Say - Jeff Buckley, Alim Qasimov
Music:
- Love Trip [Import]
- Meaty Beaty Big & Bouncy
- Moontan
- Mr. & Ms. Hockey's Greatest Hits
- Munich Pt.2 [CD-single] [Limited Edition] [Import]
- Mysteries Within
- Needle and Thread
- No Stranger to Shame [Import]
- Quella Vecchia Locanda [Import]
- Rebel Heart
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