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The off-the-line was Hugh Montenegro's "Fanfare for the New" as originally recorded in the 1970's by Kenton's Neophonic Orchestra. From that into "Harlem Nocturne"' by Earl Hagen and to the percussion feature based on Frank Zappa's "Echidna's Art (Of You)". Then into a repeat of Chicago's "Free" one of the two tunes that found its way into the Blue Devil's book four different times (the other was Mangione's) "Legend of the One-Eyed Sailor". Closing with Doc Severinsen's arrangement of "Spanish Dreams".
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