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New York guitarist Peter Bernstein has a focused, musical concept that features a pure tone and singing phrases. He chooses notes carefully and creates intelligent and interesting solos. Consequently, he is in great demand, and appears on many Criss Cros
Recorded at Systems Two Recording Studios, Brooklyn, New York on December 14, 2002.
Personnel: Peter Bernstein (guitar); Brad Mehldau (piano); Bill Stewart (drums).
Liner Note Author: Brad Mehldau.
Recording information: Systems Two Studios, Brooklyn, NY (12/14/2002).
Photographer: Gildas Boclé.
Personnel: Peter Bernstein (guitar); Brad Mehldau (piano); Larry Grenadier (bass); Bill Stewart (drums).
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