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2 CD Saint Germain En Laye Cafe Music Saint Germain En Laye Cafe Songs | | Saint Germain En Laye Cafe CD DISC 1: |
| 1. | Eple - Royksopp |
| 2. | That Night - Vikter Duplaix |
| 3. | Homelands - Nitin Sawhney |
| 4. | Inspirations - Takyo |
| 5. | Seraya - Fragile State |
| 6. | Resolution - Affair |
| 7. | Dreams of Ours - Careless |
| 8. | City to City - Saint Rue |
| 9. | City People - Miguel Migs |
| 10. | Phantom Soul - Cosmo Q |
| 11. | Beyond - Nu Jazz Symphony |
| | Saint Germain En Laye Cafe Songs DISC 2: |
| 1. | Trying - Nuspirit Helsinki |
| 2. | Une Simple Historie - Thievery Corporation |
| 3. | Awakening - Francois K |
| 4. | Jaleo - Truby Trio |
| 5. | Love Fixin - Fusion 3 |
| 6. | Nu Format - Soul Crew |
| 7. | Heroes - Stone |
| 8. | Waterfalls - East To East |
| 9. | Life Is But a Dream - Masters At Work feat. Lynae |
| 10. | Classic Sounds - Indica |
| 11. | Destinations - Pashtun Orchestra |
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$76.49 Digitally remastered by Stephen Innocenzi (1993, Atlantic Studios, New York).
All songs written by Ornette Coleman except "Embraceable You" (George Gershwin/Ira Gershwin), "Abstraction" and "Variants On A Theme Of Thelonius Monk" (Gunther Schuller).
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