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Dance for Two People - Davy Graham
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  1. Dance for Two People
  2. Bloody Fields of Flanders
  3. Indian Piece
  4. Lute Prelude
  5. She Moved Through the Bizarre
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  1. Dance for Two People
  2. Bloody Fields of Flanders
  3. Indian Piece
  4. Lute Prelude
  5. She Moved Through the Bizarre
  6. Minuets I and II
  7. Reng]
  8. Breathe on Me, Breath of God
  9. El Café de Chinitas
  10. Happy Meeting in Glory
  11. Farewell to the Creeks
  12. Yemeni Taqsim
  13. Mná Na Héireann
  14. Kim
  15. Lady Hundson's Puffe
  16. Wash Nha Homa
  17. Two Hymns
  18. Usküdar
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An innovative and influential acoustic guitar player on the British folk scene in the 1960s, Davy Graham's style was diverse and wide-ranging, drawing on myriad strains of music from jazz and blues to skiffle, pop, and pure folk, often performed in inventive tunings. This diverse approach means Graham's albums were usually wonderfully varied affairs, put together almost like little suites, and 1979's Dance for Two People is a perfect example, with Graham putting on a showcase, even branching out on the sarod and the oud, ...

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Dance for Two People 2009, Stefan Grossman's Guitar Workshop

UPC: 725543172129

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