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| Chinatown residents fear the local drug lord. |
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Credits: Words and music by Lou Gopal, keys:Arthur Dunn; bass: Ron Hahn; drums: Rick Soto; Tenor Sax solo: Mike; Engineered by Tom Hall |
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Credits: Words and music by Lou Gopal, keys:Arthur Dunn; bass: Ron Hahn; drums: Rick Soto; Tenor Sax solo: Mike; Engineered by Tom Hall |
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| Lively instrumental capturing the happy feeling of coming home after a long getaway. |
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Credits: Music by Lou Gopal, all instrumentation: Lou Gopal |
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| Recently divorced, a middle aged woman attempts to get back into the mainstream of dating and finding someone who she can be close to. |
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Credits: Words & music and all instrumentation by Lou Gopal |
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| An adventure to a mysterious and wonderful market place in Morocco. |
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Credits: Words and music by Lou Gopal, keys:Arthur Dunn; bass: Ron Hahn; drums: Rick Soto; guitar & lead vocal: Lou Gopal; Engineered by Tom Hall |
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| Haunting melody |
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Credits: Music and all instrumentation by Lou Gopal |
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Credits: Music and instrumentation by Lou Gopal |
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| Romantic ballad. I never realized how much I loved you "Until Today". |
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Credits: Music and instrumentation by Lou Gopal |
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| Experience the freedom of wild horses galloping through the countryside. |
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Credits: Music and instrumentation by Lou Gopal |
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Credits: Words and music and all instrumentation by Lou Gopal |
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