| | Aki Takase St. Louis Blues CD Aki Takase Discography of CDs
Aki Takase St. Louis Blues Songs | 1. | St. Louis Blues (feat. Fred Frith) |
| 2. | Way Down South Where the Blues Began (feat. Fred Frith) |
| 3. | Mobilat |
| 4. | Morning Star |
| 5. | Eine Drehorgel aus dem 21. Jahrhundert (feat. Fred Frith) |
| 6. | Lulu |
| 7. | Wer kommt mehr vom Blues |
| 8. | St Louis Blues |
| 9. | Nur da wo du bist, da ist nichts (feat. Fred Frith) |
| 10. | Memphis Blues (feat. Fred Frith) |
| 11. | Jazz Ain't What It Used To Be |
| 12. | Yellow Dog Blues (feat. Fred Frith) |
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