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Peraza’s only album as a solo artist (with friends such as Cal Tjader and Chick Corea helping in the studio….how could it go wrong). 2003. Armando Peraza Wild Thing Songs | 1. | 'The Origin Of Fire' |
| 2. | Sandels |
| 3. | Finnish Jager March |
| 4. | Have You Courage? |
| 5. | Song Of The Athenians |
| 6. | Academic March |
| 7. | Finlandia |
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