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Tranzam
Funky Steps

Funky Steps

Artists

Tranzam

Labels

Columbia

Catno

HMJA191

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album Limited Edition Reissue

Country

Japan

Release date

Aug 30, 2023

An instrumental album in which Tranzam presents new interpretations of classical music masterpieces.

An instrumental album in which Tranzam presents new interpretations of classical music masterpieces.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

55.9€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Dance Ritual Of Fire From Love, The Magician

A2

Largo From Mandolin Concerto

A3

Dream Of Love

B1

Morning From Peer Gynt Suite No.1

B2

Andante From Pathetic Symphony

B3

Moderato From Piano Concerto No.2

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