PEOPLE MOVER
PEOPLE MOVER
HENDERSON, SCOTT
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Condition: New, UPC: 8882959057258, Publication Date: 07/01/2019, Type: COMPACT DISC, Style: POP/JAZZ,
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tracks

Transatlantic
Primary Location
All Aboard
People Mover
Satellite
Blood Moon
Blue Heron Boulevard
Syringe
Happy Fun-Sing
Fawn

notes

4-page art booklet included.
Packaged in a jewel case with a transparent tray.

credits


Bass – Romain Labaye
Composed By – Scott Henderson (2)
Drums – Archibald Ligonniere
Guitar – Scott Henderson (2)
Bass – Romain Labaye
Composed By – Scott Henderson (2)
Drums – Archibald Ligonniere
Guitar – Scott Henderson (2)
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