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After presenting a program of gnarly originals for quartet on "Ultimatum" (CRC #1222), his Criss Cross debut, pianist George Colligan offers a beautifully paced trio recital. Mixing well-wrought originals with iconic standards like "Sophistcated Lady" an
Recording information: Systems Two Studios, Brooklyn, NY (10/31/2003).
Personnel: George Colligan (piano); George Colligan; Vicente Archer (double bass); Bill Stewart (drums).
Liner Note Author: Ted Panken.
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