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Monday, 15 March 2010
Today's top ten jazz downloads
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iTunes Store: Today's Top 10 Albums in Jazz
1. The Pursuit (Deluxe Edition) - Jamie Cullum
The Pursuit (Deluxe Edition) by Jamie Cullum
2. Echoes of the Sounds to Be - Derek Paravicini
Echoes of the Sounds to Be by Derek Paravicini
3. Esperanza - Esperanza Spalding
Esperanza by Esperanza Spalding
4. The Pursuit - Jamie Cullum
The Pursuit by Jamie Cullum
5. Chris Botti In Boston - Chris Botti
Chris Botti In Boston by Chris Botti
6. Kind of Blue - Miles Davis
Kind of Blue by Miles Davis
7. You Don't Know Me - Anna Wilson
You Don't Know Me by Anna Wilson
8. Esperanza - Esperanza Spalding
Esperanza by Esperanza Spalding
9. My One and Only Thrill (Bonus Track Version) - Melody Gardot
My One and Only Thrill (Bonus Track Version) by Melody Gardot
10. Largo - Brad Mehldau
Largo by Brad Mehldau
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