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Recording information: 11/26/2007-11/29/2007.
Photographer: Georgia Elrod.
Personnel: John McNeil (trumpet); Bill McHenry (tenor saxophone); John Paul McNeil (trumpet); Joe Martin (bass guitar); Jochen Rueckert (drums).
Liner Note Author: John Paul McNeil.
Down Beat (p.79) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "REDISCOVERY unearths gems and obscurities....McNeil brings the cool, McHenry supplies the heat, and bassist Joe Martin and drummer Jochen Rueckert keep things open but swinging." JazzTimes (p.75) - "[T]he co-leaders appear to be recasting cool-school and hard-bop material, both familiar and obscure, for a stripped-down two horns, bass and drums quartet. Mission accomplished..." John McNeil Rediscovery Songs Rediscovery Review
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