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<title>Comment by Glen Boyd on Jazz Workshop: 2007 In Review</title>
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<description>That goes double for me (what Pico said at the end there). Happy New Year West!

-Glen</description>
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<title>Comment by Pico on Jazz Workshop: 2007 In Review</title>
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<description>The Eubanks is probably my #2 jazz album, too. Very, very inventive and stands up well over many listens.

I had high hopes for &lt;em&gt;Mistico&lt;/em&gt; and they were fulfilled...via Hunter&#039;s latest Groundtruther record with Previte and Medeski.

Both you and Saleski are trumpeting that Terresson, which is plenty enough impetus for me to try it out.

And I can&#039;t believe I missed out on an Abercrombie release.

Enjoyed the list and look forward to more of your reviews in 2008.</description>
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