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1. The Road 4:46 Play
2. Drop D Recessional 1:36 Play
3. Classical Gas on a Strat 1:53 Play
4. Flamenco on a Godin 5:47 Play
5. Funkmenco Blues 3:36 Play
6. Bending the Blues 2:49 Play
7. Flamenco Polka 2:24 Play
8. Instrumental for Lovers 3:19 Play
9. Classical Gas on Jazz 3:04 Play
10. Malaguena 6:01 Play
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1. Theme (with voice-over) 1:30 Play
2. Theme (instrumental) 1:31 Play
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1. Inevitable Propinquity (6.58 MB) Play Download
Inevitable Propinquity (6.58 MB)
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Tom Nothnagle (c) 2004
Six Flamencos Tango
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Featured on NPR Open Mic February 2005. Recorded with a Cordoba Gipsy Kings Electric Flamenco Guitar, Fender Jazz Fretless Bass, Fender Electric Mandolin, and a flash recorder.
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2. Midnight Disease (6.92 MB) Play Download
Midnight Disease (6.92 MB)
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Tom Nothnagle (c) 2004-2005
Midnight Disease
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Recorded New Year's Eve and New Year's Day, December, 31 2004 - January 1, 2005 on a Cordoba Gipsy Kings Electric Flamenco Guitar.
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3. AmerIraq (3.75 MB) Play Download
AmerIraq (3.75 MB)
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Tom Nothnagle (c)2005
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Rough draft recording on Taylor 714ce 6-String.
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4. Malaguena (5.43 MB) Play Download
Malaguena (5.43 MB)
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This version of Malaguena is from Tom's November 21, 2005 episode of the show.
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Tracks #1 and #2 are higher audio quality MP3s; more of these are available at Tom Nothnagle.com. Tracks #3 and #4 are rougher cuts, one recorded at Tom's teaching studio, and the other taken from the November 21, 2005 episode of Tom's Guitar Show.

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