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The Barr Brothers - Cloud (For Lhasa) 02. Thomas Hellman and Lhasa de Sela - So Long Marianne (see photo below) 03. Lhasa de Sela - Who By Fire 04. Calexico - Con Toda Palabra 05. Calexico with Lhasa de Sela - Frontera 06. Depedro - La Llorona 07. Norman Blake with Joe Pernice and friends - Is.