| | Easyacoustic CD Various Artists :
36 chilled tracks by the finest singer songwriters. Features Nick Drake, Ron Sexsmith,Eva Cassidy, Van Morrison & Ryan Adams amongst others.
Personnel: Martin Dobson (flute, saxophone); Chris Ingham (piano); Roger Odell (drums). Recording information: Boulder, CO. Arrangers: Chris Ingham; Ian Hughes; Jamie Cullum.
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