
| # | Track Title | Mode, kbps | Length | Size, MB | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Happy Children | 128 | 6:32 | 5.98 | Download |
| 2 | We Want To Know | 128 | 5:57 | 5.45 | Download |
| 3 | Kotoku | 128 | 2:39 | 2.43 | Download |
| 4 | Take Your Trouble | 128 | 4:05 | 3.74 | Download |
| 5 | Bassa Bassa | 128 | 4:56 | 4.52 | Download |
| 6 | Somaja | 128 | 3:35 | 3.28 | Download |
| 7 | Fire | 128 | 5:22 | 4.91 | Download |
| 8 | Adwoa | 128 | 4:15 | 3.89 | Download |
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1Somaja
SANFORD — Artist Ann Flaherty, facing fears of her own death three years ago, trusts her life to something more than blind chance. She believes there’s a reason she survived cancer treatment complications, and that there’s a pattern to the way the world works that’s not always easy to spot.
2We Want To Know
A quick primer on what they do and why they are used.
3Fire
Candon, Kassie, Cloie and Kaleb (from left to right) share a chair and a big hug recently in their living room. Medical problems have put a strain on the siblings? family?s finances. Erica Yoon photo.
4Bassa Bassa
Double Fine founder Tim Schafer (Grim Fandango, Psychonauts) is known in the industry for his eccentric personality and his inventive concepts -- his studio is currently at work on Brutal Legend, a game that tasks a time-traveling band roadie with bringing heavy metal to the ancient world. Perhaps this makes him ideal to lead the final session on creativity at the 2007 IGDA Leadership Forum, ...
5Happy Children
PROVIDENCE ? After 30 years as an outside commentator on government tax policy and spending, the Rhode Island Public Expenditure Council?s Gary Sasse is moving inside as the first $130,000-a-year director of the state?s new Department of Revenue.
6Take Your Trouble
SHOALS ? Barr-Reeve dominated Shoals in elementary basketball action on Saturday, winning the fifth grade game 55-10 and the sixth grade contest 66-12.
7Adwoa
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8Kotoku
Post-hardcore band Saosin's show at The Roxy last Friday really defined "All Ages." From the twelve-year-olds to the fifty-year-olds in the crowd, the band delighted every audience member with their intense energy.