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Wavelength: Easy Listening Mix

Othniel Ting

09-Jul-16 16:00

Wavelength: Easy Listening Mix

With our eyes set on unearthing the freshest flavours from unexpected places, we widen our scope with hand-picked selections from all across Asia. This week, a mix of jazz-leaning easy listening tunes from veterans like Zain Azman, Saloma, Alfonso Soliano and many more. 

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0:25 - Ahmad Shariff - Dari Hati Ke Hati

5:48 - Bing Slamet- Bayangan

8:38 - Taib Osman- Gadis Kota

12:41 - Saloma - Kenangan Rindu

16:20 - Zain Azman - Kasih Sayang

18:28 - Zain Azman - Memujuk Cinta

21:31 - Alfonso Soliano - Ku Kan Kembali

24:03 - Alfonso Soliano - Bergotong Royong

28:08 - Sharifah Aini - Hanya Engkau

32:37 - Jimmy boyle - Jauh Jauh

36:39 - Alina Rahman - Putera Puteri

41:23 - Ahmad Daud - Senyummu


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