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Theme Time Radio Hour: Season 2 ()

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Theme Time Radio Hour: Season 2 - Various Artists
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  1. Hello
  2. Open the Door (Ouvre La Porte)
  3. Let's Have a Party
  4. Three Hearts in a Tangle
  5. Changed the Locks
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  1. Hello
  2. Open the Door (Ouvre La Porte)
  3. Let's Have a Party
  4. Three Hearts in a Tangle
  5. Changed the Locks
  6. There's a Fire
  7. Walkin' with Frankie
  8. 7 Heures du Matin
  9. A Pretty Girl (A Cadillac and Some Money)
  10. Jake Walk Blues
  11. Aged and Mellow (Blues)
  12. Sam Stone
  13. Danger Zone aka Crepe on Your Door
  14. The Cold Hard Facts of Life
  15. The Chicken
  16. Goodbye California
  17. My Walking Stick
  18. Do You Know the Way to San Jose
  19. Hunting Tigers out in Indiah (Yah)
  20. Fist City
  21. Walkin' Dr Bill aka Gotta Find My Baby
  22. Jump into the Fire
  23. One Hand Loose
  24. I Want Two Wings]
  25. One Time, One Night
  26. First I Look at the Purse
  27. Rhode Island Is Famous for You
  28. Reefer Man
  29. Diamond Joe]
  30. Make Us One
  31. She's Scattered Everywhere
  32. Cigareets, Whuskey and Wild, Wild Women
  33. Tear-Stained Letter
  34. Sous le Ciel de Paris
  35. The Glory of Love
  36. Separation Line
  37. Gloomy Sunday
  38. Young Man's Blues
  39. Would You Believe It (I Have a Cold)
  40. I Come from Jamaica
  41. 007 (Shanty Town)
  42. Go Ahead and Burn
  43. Mambo del Pachuco
  44. Your Love Belongs Under a Rock
  45. One Bad Stud
  46. Ice Cream for Crow
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Ace's two-CD collection of records played on the second season of Bob Dylan's Theme Time Radio Hour series has 50 tracks that -- like the series itself -- cover an astonishingly wide range of high-quality music. True, although the chronology spans 1927 to 2004, it's definitely dominated by pre-1970 releases. It's also true that though it touches upon a lot of styles, there's definitely a pronounced leaning toward the more down-to-earth and rootsy sectors of American 20th century popular music. But while this particular ...

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