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Malach, Bob/van T'hof, Jaspe -pseudopodia (CD)This is the first recorded collaboration between Dutch pianist Jasper van t'Hof and Philadelphia born saxophonist Bob Malach since they teamed up for the 1992 IN+OUT Records release 'Nevertheless' and provides further, powerful evidence of their great compatibility. Available for the very first time in North America! Track Listing The Way She Looks Pseudopodium The Quiet Turn Daylight Times Jim Jams Short American However Insights Into Theme From The
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