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Broken Flowers
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  • "There is an End"
    Written by Craig James Fox
    Performed by The Greenhornes with Holly Golightly
    Appears on the CD/LP 'Dual Mono'
    Released by Telstar Records, Hoboken, NJ


  • "Yegelle Tezeta"
    Written by Mulatu Astatke
    Performed by Mulatu Astatke
    Courtesy of Amha Records/Buda Musique (France)


  • "Ride Your Donkey"
    Written by Albert George Murphy, Norman Anthony Davis
    Performed by The Tennors
    Published by Universal-Polygram Int'l. Publishing & Island Music Ltd.
    Courtesy of Sanctuary Records Group


  • "I Want You"
    Written by Leon Ware, Arthur 'T-Boy' Ross (as Arthur Ross)
    Performed by Marvin Gaye
    Published by Almo Music Corp. o/b/o itself and Jobete Music Co. Inc./ASCAP
    Courtesy of Motown Records under license from Universal Music Enterprises


  • "Yekermo Sew"
    Written by Mulatu Astatke
    Performed by Mulatu Astatke
    Courtesy of Amha Records/Buda Musique (France)


  • "Not If You Were the Last Dandy on Earth"
    Written by Matt Hollywood
    Performed by The Brian Jonestown Massacre (as Brian Jonestown Massacre)
    Courtesy of Anton Newcombe


  • "Tell Me Now So I Know"
    Written by Ray Davies
    Performed by Holly Golightly
    Published by Sony/ATV Songs LLC/American Metropolitan Ent. of NY, Inc. (BMI)
    Courtesy of Damaged Goods Records


  • "Gubelye"
    Traditional, Arranged by Mulatu Astatke
    Performed by Mulatu Astatke
    Courtesy of Amha Records/Buda Musique (France)


  • "Dopesmoker"
    Written by Al Cisneros, Matt Pike, Chris Haikus
    Performed by Sleep
    Courtesy of Tee Pee Records


  • "Requiem, Op. 48 (Pie Jesu)"
    by Gabriel Fauré
    Performed by Oxford Camerata
    Courtesy of Naxos
    By Arrangement with Source/Q


  • "Ethanopium"
    Written by Mulatu Astatke
    Performed by Dengue Fever
    Courtesy of Web of Mimicry


  • "Unnatural Habitat"
    Written by Keeler and Curley
    Performed by The Greenhornes
    Courtesy of The Prize Brigade


  • "Dreams I'll Never See"
    by Gregg Allman
    Performed by The Allman Brothers Band
    Used by permission of EMI Unart Catalog Inc.
    Courtesy of The Island Def Jam Music Group under license from Universal Music Enterprises


  • "El Bang Bang"
    Composed by Jackie Mittoo
    Performed by Jackie Mittoo
    Jamrec Music (BMI)
    (p) 1966, Courtesy of Jamaica Recording and Publishing Studio, Ltd.


  • "Playboy Cha-Cha"
    Written by Oscar Garcia
    Performed by Mulatu Astatke and his Ethiopian Quintet
    Courtesy of Worthy Records


  • "Mascaram Seteba"
    Traditional, Arranged by Mulatu Astatke
    Performed by Mulatu Astatke and his Ethiopian Quintet
    Courtesy of Worthy Records


  • "Aire (Pavan A 5 In C Minor)"
    Written by William Lawes
    Performed by Fretwork
    Courtesy of Virgin Classics under license from EMI Film and Television Music


  • "Fantasy (A 6 in F Major)"
    Written by William Lawes
    Performed by Fretwork
    Courtesy of Virgin Classics under license from EMI Film and Television Music


  • "Alone in the Crowd"
    Written by Gilbert Snapper
    Performed by Mulatu Astatke and his Ethiopian Quintet
    Courtesy of Worthy Records

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