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| Denny Zeitlin | Primary Artist, Piano |
| John Abercrombie | Electric Guitar |
| Peter Donald | Drums |
| Charlie Haden | Bass |
| Ian Gillan | Composer |
| Russ Morgan | Composer |
| Geezer Butler | Composer |
| Cliff Friend | Composer |
| George Horn | Mastering |
| Tony Iommi | Composer |
| Van Morrison | Composer |
| Charlie Parker | Composer |
| Billy Strayhorn | Composer |
| Lee Townsend | Producer |
| Herb Wong | Executive Producer, Art Direction |
| Denny Zeitlin | Composer, Liner Notes |
| Bernie Kirsch | Engineer |
| Phil Sawyer | Engineer |
| Bonnie Tiegel | Session Photographer |
| Dan Merkel | Cover Photo |
Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Scott Yanow
Because he earns his main living as a psychiatrist, pianist Denny Zeitlin has only recorded on an irregular basis since his initial emergence on the jazz scene in 1964. In fact, other than obscure efforts for the Double Helix and 1750 Arch labels in the 1970s, this LP was Zeitlin's first recording as a leader since 1967. Fortunately, the pianist had stayed in top musical form, as can be heard on a well-rounded set which consists of five Zeitlin compositions plus Billy Strayhorn's "Chelsea Bridge" and Charlie Parker's "Billie's Bounce." The latter song, taken as a piano solo, dates from 1981, while the remainder of the program duets, trios and quartets with guitarist John ...