| | New York Trio Recordings Vol. 1 CD - Import Marc Copland Discography of CDs
New York Trio Recordings Vol. 1 Music New York Trio Recordings Vol. 1 Songs | 1. | Half a Finger Snap | |
| 2. | Modinha | |
| 3. | Flat Out | |
| 4. | Rain | |
| 5. | Slappy Happy | |
| 6. | Sweet Peach Tree | |
| 7. | Aglasia | |
| 8. | Yesterdays | |
| 9. | Taking a Chance on Love | |
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