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... Eronel , a most un - Monkish melody if one is only familiar with his recent work . The two horns carry the melody , with McPherson set in the role of a trumpet ( as he is throughout a great deal of the recording ) . Both men . solo well ...
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Jody Is Dead David Milch | 4 |
The Sleeper Chris WallaceCrabbe | 17 |
The Writing Gap in the English Department Edgar J White | 23 |
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