Hope in Forgotten Places

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Hope in Forgotten Places
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Released2007
Genre Avant Garde, Electronica
Label MG&A
Producer Mike Garson
Mike Garson chronology
Anxcity (EP)
(2007)
Hope in Forgotten Places
(2007)
Conversations with My Family
(2007)
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Hope in Forgotten Places is the fourth solo EP by jazz pianist Mike Garson, released in 2007 via his Myspace site.

Contents

Track listing

  1. Hope In Forgotten places
  2. Less Is More
  3. Thank You
  4. Chaos in Brooklyn

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