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Translator: Delia Morris.
Arrangers: Florin Niculescu; Francois Theberge.
Personnel: Florin Niculescu (violone); Florin Niculescu (guitar); Christopher Lartilleux (guitar); Zorica Stanojevic (violone); Sedef Ercetin (cello); Fabrice Adam, Kako Besset (trumpet); Eric Louis, Alex Perdigon (trombone); Philippe Chauveau (percussion); Latcho Drom, Le Quatuor Drina, Zarifa.
Recording information: Studio Loulou Gaste.
Florin Niculescu Djangophonie Songs | 1. | I've Found a New Baby |
| 2. | Melodie au Crepuscule |
| 3. | Artillerie Lourde |
| 4. | Rythmes Futurs |
| 5. | You Don't Know What Love Is |
| 6. | Lady Is a Tramp |
| 7. | Valse Sentimentale |
| 8. | Mike |
| 9. | Amanda |
| 10. | Minor Swing |
| 11. | Vera |
| 12. | Scythes, Les |
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