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Recorded at M&I Recording Studios, New York, New York on December 27 & 28, 2000.
Personnel: Mark Murphy (vocals); Allen Mezquida (alto saxophone); Dave Ballou (trumpet); Lee Musiker (piano); Paulinho Braga, Winard Harper, Tim Horner (drums); Memo Acevedo (percussion).
Liner Note Author: Dave Ballou.
Recording information: M&I Recording Studios, New York, NY (12/27/2000/12/28/2000).
Photographer: Bill Claxton.
Arranger: Lee Musiker.
Personnel: Mark Murphy (vocals); Allen Mezquida (alto saxophone); Dave Ballou (trumpet); Steve LaSpina, Sean Smith, Sergio Brandao (bass); Lee Musiker, Cidinho Teixeira (piano); Winard Harper, Tim Horner, Paulo Braga (drums); Memo Acevado (percussion).
Down Beat (May 2002, p.64) - 4.5 out of 5 stars - "...Murphy continues to navigate the high-wire with undiminished panache and flair....The sum total is a strirring document by an old master still in full possession of his powers." Links Review
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