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Guitarist Doug Smith joins master guitarist & heavily published guitar author Mark Hanson for a beautiful set of acoustic duets.
Recording information: Aunt Thelma's Recording Studio; Fresh Tracks Studio; Kung-Fu Bakery Recording Studio.
Personnel: Doug Smith, Mark Hanson (acoustic guitar).
Personnel: Doug Smith (guitar); Mark Hanson (guitar).
Power Of Two: Groovemasters, Vol. 7 Music Doug Smith Power Of Two: Groovemasters, Vol. 7 Songs | 1. | Power of Two |
| 2. | Run Amok |
| 3. | Waimea Canyon |
| 4. | Dyerville Giant |
| 5. | Long Wait, The |
| 6. | Confluence |
| 7. | Ryan Time |
| 8. | Renewal II |
| 9. | Snap a Little Owl |
| 10. | Nights in White Satin |
| 11. | Strawberry Curl |
| 12. | Dowland's Ghost |
| 13. | Canyon Canon |
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