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Recorded at Tedesco Studios, Paramus, New Jersey and live at A-Trane Jazzclub, Berlin, Germany.
Personnel: Christophe Schweizer (trombone); Ohad Talmor (soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone); Billy Hart (drums).
Liner Note Author: Christophe Schweizer.
Recording information: A-Trane Jazzclub, Berlin, Germany; Tedesco Studios, Paramus, NJ.
Personnel: Christophe Schweizer (trombone); Ohad Talmor (soprano & tenor saxophones); Jason Moran, George Colligan (Hammond B3 organ); Billy Hart (drums).
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