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Personnel: David Schnitter (tenor saxophone); David Schnitter; James Zollar, James Zoller (trumpet); Thomas Bramerie (acoustic bass, double bass); Jimmy Madison (drums). Audio Mixer: Jimmy Madison. Liner Note Author: Russ Musto. Recording information: Garden Studios, New York, NY (02/02/2001). Photographer: Ximo Tebar. David Schnitter Sketch Songs Sketch Review
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