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| 424 products found for Sepia  | Personnel includes: Jim Dickinson, Dr. John, Charlie Freeman. Though Jim Dickinson would eventually become a legendary producer, his first solo album, DIXIE FRIED, was made when he was still mostly a session pianist. A cult classic, the 1972 release... |  | In this sequel to DAUGHTER OF FORTUNE, Aurora del Valle, who belongs to a large and colorful Chilean family, looks back on the 30 years of her life and the events leading up to her birth, covering the years 1862 to 1910. In the process she provides a... |  | In this sequel to DAUGHTER OF FORTUNE, Aurora del Valle, who belongs to a large and colorful Chilean family, looks back on the 30 years of her life and the events leading up to her birth, covering the years 1862 to 1910. In the process she provides a... |  | |  | Originally released on Island Records. Incredible String Band includes: Robin Williamson, Mike Heron, Malcolm Le Maistre, Licorice. |  | Personnel includes: Darrell Banks (vocals). Originally released on ATCO. Contains 12 tracks. |  | |  | Composer/Lyricist: Noel Coward. Original London Cast: Vanessa Lee, Mary Ellis, Peter Graves , Graham Payn. Liner Note Author: Rex Bunnett. Recording information: London, England (07/1954). |  | Personnel: Betty Hutton; Emil Newman, Henri Rene & His Orchestra, Mitchell Ayres & His Orchestra, Nelson Riddle & His Orchestra, Paul Weston & His Orchestra, Pete Rugolo & His Orchestra, The Four Hits, Joe Lilley & His Orchestra. Recording... |  | 2 LPs on 1 CD: SEVENTEEN/HIGH BUTTON SHOES. Composers: Walter Kent; Jule Styne. Lyricists: Kim Gannon; Sammy Cahn. Recording information: New York, New York (1947); New York, New York (1951). |
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