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Recorded at Tedesco Studios, Paramus, New Jersey and RCA Studio B, Nashville, Tennessee. Includes liner notes by David McCarty.
Personnel: Butch Baldassari (mandolin); John Carlini (guitar); Greg Cohen, Byron House, David Spicher (bass).
Butch Baldassari Reflections Songs | 1. | Game's Afoot, The |
| 2. | Piano Prelude II |
| 3. | Limehouse Blues |
| 4. | Saphrone |
| 5. | Reflections For Two Spanish Guitars |
| 6. | What's Doin' |
| 7. | Winin' Boy Blues |
| 8. | Spiritual / Evening Prayer Blues |
| 9. | Minnie Ball of Shiloh, The |
| 10. | Twilight Waltz |
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