| | Bill Barron Live At Copi's CD - Import Bill Barron Discography of CDs
Personnel: Bill Barron (tenor saxophone); Fred Simmons (piano); Santi Debriano (bass instrument); Ben Riley (drums). Bill Barron Live At Copi's Songs | 1. | This One's For Monk |
| 2. | Easy Does It |
| 3. | Confirmation |
| 4. | Row House |
| 5. | Angel Eyes |
| 6. | Voyage |
| 7. | Until Further Notice |
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