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Mads Vinding Trio: Mads Vinding (bass); Carsten Dahl (piano); Alex Riel (drums).
Personnel: Carsten Dahl (piano); Alex Riel (drums).
Liner Note Authors: Thorbjorn Sjogren; Kimberley Berry.
Recording information: Copenhagen Jazzhouse, Copenhagen, Denmark (06/17/1999).
Illustrator: Morten Agergaard. Six Hands Three Minds One Heart Music Mads Vinding Six Hands Three Minds One Heart Songs | 1. | I Hear a Rhapsody |
| 2. | Salme VD Vejs Ende |
| 3. | Kristallen Den Fina |
| 4. | Bass Transition |
| 5. | Den Blaanemone |
| 6. | All Blues |
| 7. | Trio Interlude |
| 8. | Blue in Green |
| 9. | Piano Transition |
| 10. | Autumn Prelude |
| 11. | Autumn Leaves |
| 12. | I Can't Get Started |
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