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/James Gelfand/Michel Donato.
Recorded at Studio Tempo, Montreal, Canada.
Personnel: Helmut Lipsky (violin); James Gelfand (piano); Michel Donato (acoustic bass).
Personnel: Helmut Lipsky (violin); James Gelfand (piano).
Recording information: Studio TEMPO, Montréal.
Translator: Jean Prevost. Helmut Lipsky Tricycle Songs | 1. | Renaissance Men |
| 2. | Running Around |
| 3. | Special Love |
| 4. | Tricycles |
| 5. | Towards a Glass of Diverse Green Worms in Severe Winter :: Vers Un Verre De Divers Vers Verts L'Hiver Severe |
| 6. | Messenger |
| 7. | Vivaldilirium |
| 8. | Fugata |
| 9. | Lyrica |
| 10. | Spiegelungen |
| 11. | Folky Baroky |
| 12. | Winter Waltz |
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