- Vagrant
- Creole Dance
- Solitudinous
- Broken Bough
- A Cajun Alley
- Prelude to Candice
- A Blade of Grass
- Outgoing Tide
- Summertime
- Interlude
- Roll'n Jelly
- B&W Blues
- For Kevin
- The Dreamer
- Hammer It Out
- Ballad for a Common Man
- Barrelhouse Shakedown
- Nilu's Dream
- Soulscapes
- Close to Home
- Honky Tonk Train Blues
- Medley: Nicola/Silver Shoes/I'll See You in My Dreams
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Release Date: | 09/29/2017 |
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Label: | Cherry Red |
UPC: | 5060105490873 |
catalogNumber: | 5038255 |
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Album Credits
Performance Credits
Keith Emerson Primary Artist,PianoTechnical Credits
George Gershwin ComposerAlberto Ginastera Composer
Johnny Guarnieri Composer
Keith Emerson Arranger,Composer
David Day Arranger
James Francis Arranger
Isham Jones Composer
Gus Kahn Composer
Meade "Lux" Lewis Composer
Winifred Atwell Arranger
William Francis Arranger
Harry Hunter Arranger
Steve Race Composer
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