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Eli Degibri Quintet: Eli Degibri (tenor saxophone); Aaron Goldberg (piano); Kurt Rosenwinkel (guitar); Ben Street (bass); Jeff Ballard (drums). Recorded in New York, New York, January 2003. Eli Degibri In The Beginning Songs In The Beginning Review
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