‘Pieces of a Man’:
‘When You Are Who You Are’:
‘Home is where the hatred is’:
‘Whitey on the Moon’:
‘Lady Day & John Coltrane’:
‘Did You Hear What they Said?’:
Him who don’t fit through the needle’s eye:
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