WITH VON FREEMAN
WITH VON FREEMAN
FIRE
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Condition: New, UPC: 7007970035288, Publication Date: 05/14/1996, Type: COMPACT DISC, Style: POP/JAZZ,
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The Thin Line
Night Music
A Sparrow
Tatsu's Groove
I Need Something
Mode For Von
Blank White Page
Sudden Duet
Michael's Choice
Clinton (George, That Is)

notes

Recorded at Sparrow Sound Design, Chicago on 6/24/95

credits


Acoustic Bass – Tatsu Aoki
Artwork – Geraldo Trujillo
Drums – Michael Raynor
Piano – Bradley Parker-Sparrow
Tenor Saxophone – Von Freeman
Vocals – Joanie Pallatto

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Recorded At – Sparrow Sound Design
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