Chris Greene Quartet – A Group Effort (2012)
Chris Greene might be in command of the proceedings on this live document, but the other three cats in his quartet are hardly passive sidemen.
Chris Greene might be in command of the proceedings on this live document, but the other three cats in his quartet are hardly passive sidemen.

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