| | Nonesuch Collection 2 CD Nonesuch Collection 2 Discography of CDs
Attractively-priced 2007 collection featuring 15 of the finest artists culled from Nonesuch's current roster. Includes cuts from Wilco, Emmylou Harris, Ry Cooder, Jon Brion, The Magnetic Fields, Youssou N'Dour, Laura Veirs and many others. Warner. Nonesuch Collection 2 Music | List Price | $11.99 (You save $2.20) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs | | Label | Warner | | CD Universe Part number | 7436044 | | Catalog number | 979985 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jan 13, 2008 |
Nonesuch Collection 2 Songs | 1. | What Light Wilco |
| 2. | Magdalene Laundries Harris, Emmylou |
| 3. | Strike Cooder, Ry |
| 4. | Cast A Hook Veirs, Laura |
| 5. | Night Away Metheny, Pat & Brad Mehldau |
| 6. | Tipitina And Me Toussaint, Allen |
| 7. | East Of The Sun (And West Of The Moon) Redman, Joshua |
| 8. | Tan Bi N'Dour, Youssou |
| 9. | Elisir Conte, Paolo |
| 10. | I Don't Believe You Magnetic Fields |
| 11. | Se Que No Vas A Volver Kerpel, Gaby |
| 12. | Tree Of Life Kronos Quartet & Mogwai |
| 13. | One Day Late Phillips, Sam |
| 14. | Here We Go Brion, Jon |
| 15. | Like I Care Holcomb, Robin |
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