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Sai Ghose Trio: India Looking West (with Jerry Wilfong and Mike Connors).(Review)

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Sai Ghose Trio: India Looking West (with Jerry Wilfong and Mike Connors). Recorded in 1999, at PBS Studios, Westwood, MA. Engineer Peter Kontrimas. 61+ minutes. Summit 277. Ghose plays the piano in this release (he may be of Indian descent, but the music is pure American jazz) and that instrument, as well as the drums and bass, are very well integrated. The sound is extremely clear and well soundstaged, and it is a relief ...

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