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-'''''Various - The Mood Mosaic Vol. 3 "The Sexploitation"''''' (1997) is a compilation album released on [[Yellowstone Records]]. 
-Tracklisting:+'''Raymond Matthews''' "'''Ray'''" '''Brown''' (October 13, 1926 – July 2, 2002) was an American [[jazz]] [[double bassist]] and [[cellist]], known for extensive work with [[Oscar Peterson]] and [[Ella Fitzgerald]], among others.
-# [[Ingo Kantor]] Vixen & The Constable+
-# [[Jacques Denjean]] Le Train Fou+
-# [[Ray Brown]] Polo Pony [from ''[[The Adventurers (1970 film)|The Adventurers]]'']+
-# [[Claudia Vita]] Amame+
-# [[Sounds Nice]] Continental Exchange+
-# [[Roland Vincent]] [[L.S.D. Partie]] [from ''[[Delphine (film, 1969)]]'')+
-# Ray Brown Comin' And Going ["What Harold wanted me to do was [[moan]]. ... On the Adventurers soundtrack my credit reads: “Coming and Going (Vocal Inspiration: Sally Kellerman)." --''Stories of a Hollywood Life'', [[Sally Kellerman]] ]+
-# [[De Giafferi]] [[Sado Maso]]+
-# [[Big Jim "H" & His Men Of Rhythm]]* [[Jungle Fever (song)|Jungle Fever]]+
-# Claudia Vita Dr. No Piano+
-# [[Dan Seepers Soul]] Good Time Woman+
-# Ray Brown Go Down Dying+
-# [[Clay Pitts]] Caribean Sunrise+
-# [[Tony Silvester]] [[Pazuzu]]+
-# [[Bobby Forrester]] Sanford & Sons+
-# [[Ernie Wilkins]] Evil Ways+
-# [[Henry Mancini]] The Streets Of San Francisco+
-# [[Quincy Jones]] Call Me Mr. Tibbs+
-# [[André Previn]] Executive Party+
-# [[Jimmy Smith]] [[Ruth Down (And Get It)]]+
-==See also==+
-*[[The Mood Mosaic]]+
-*[[Sex film music]]+
-*[[Sexploitation]]+
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Raymond Matthews "Ray" Brown (October 13, 1926 – July 2, 2002) was an American jazz double bassist and cellist, known for extensive work with Oscar Peterson and Ella Fitzgerald, among others.



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