Various Artists – Ladder of Escape 4: Gerard Bouwhuis and Cees Van Zeeland, Pianos (1989)
Classical/Contermporary | FLAC lossless | cuesheets+log | covers+booklet | 1h16m | 305mb
Label: ATTACA Babel | cat. no. 8948-2
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