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Hallelujah, Anyway – Remembering Tom Cora is a 1999 double-CD compilation album by various artists dedicated to United States cellist and composer Tom Cora, who had died on April 9, 1998. It includes material composed in Cora's memory, songs he had written for other musicians and groups, and a selection of music he had performed and participated in. It was released in May 1999 by John Zorn's Tzadik Records. One of the tracks, "Talking to the Tree", was performed at Cora's Memorial Concert in May 1998 by Cora's widow, Catherine Jauniaux, and one of his frequent collaborators, Fred Frith.

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  • Hallelujah, Anyway – Remembering Tom Cora is a 1999 double-CD compilation album by various artists dedicated to United States cellist and composer Tom Cora, who had died on April 9, 1998. It includes material composed in Cora's memory, songs he had written for other musicians and groups, and a selection of music he had performed and participated in. It was released in May 1999 by John Zorn's Tzadik Records. One of the tracks, "Talking to the Tree", was performed at Cora's Memorial Concert in May 1998 by Cora's widow, Catherine Jauniaux, and one of his frequent collaborators, Fred Frith. (en)
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  • various artists (en)
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  • File:TomCora AlbumCover HallelujahAnyway.jpg (en)
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  • Performer (en)
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  • Disc 1 (en)
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  • Hallelujah, Anyway – Remembering Tom Cora (en)
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  • Fred Frith and Peter Hardt (en)
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  • 1981 (xsd:integer)
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  • Jim (en)
  • Today (en)
  • Tom Wood (en)
  • Just a Dream (en)
  • In Memory Of (en)
  • One More Time (en)
  • The President of the United States (en)
  • Love, Love, Love (en)
  • Fence (en)
  • Two Days 'Til Tomorrow (en)
  • Zach's Flag (en)
  • Burning Hoop (en)
  • Casey R. (en)
  • Cuimhnean Phiobair (en)
  • Der Glater Bulgar (en)
  • Halts (en)
  • Hoppas Att Det Går / Total Preparation (en)
  • Intenda (en)
  • Jelly Roll Stomp (en)
  • Jesus Speak to Me (en)
  • Light Sentence (en)
  • Marseille Shout (en)
  • Mr. TC (en)
  • Pitter Patter Panther (en)
  • Radiotraces (en)
  • Saint Dog (en)
  • Seafaring (en)
  • Talking to the Tree (en)
  • The Flute's Tale (en)
  • The Gospel of Gone (en)
  • The Week Tom Died (en)
  • There Will Be a Happy Meeting (en)
  • Tom's Lament (en)
  • Tomcat (en)
  • Tromba Marina a Cora (en)
  • Two-Day 'Til Tomorrow (en)
  • Vepiranka (en)
  • Weaklings (en)
  • Yellow Smile (en)
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  • Hallelujah, Anyway – Remembering Tom Cora is a 1999 double-CD compilation album by various artists dedicated to United States cellist and composer Tom Cora, who had died on April 9, 1998. It includes material composed in Cora's memory, songs he had written for other musicians and groups, and a selection of music he had performed and participated in. It was released in May 1999 by John Zorn's Tzadik Records. One of the tracks, "Talking to the Tree", was performed at Cora's Memorial Concert in May 1998 by Cora's widow, Catherine Jauniaux, and one of his frequent collaborators, Fred Frith. (en)
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  • Hallelujah, Anyway – Remembering Tom Cora (en)
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