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1981 @ Midem Music Festival In Cannes.
Personnel: Ahmad Jamal (piano); Ahmad Jamal; Gary Burton , Gary Burton & Friends (vibraphone); Payton Crossley (drums). Recording information: Cannes, France (1981).
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