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A jazz session of tradition and innovation. Those who carry on the legacy of father and son.
A profound and intelligent ensemble by two jazz geniuses.
This collaborative album features trumpet virtuoso Wynton Marsalis and saxophonist Chico Freeman. Both sons of jazz legends, they are emblematic of the "second-generation musician" movement, having risen to the top as musicians themselves. From traditional bop to modal improvisation, the album weaves together the theme of "father and son" through a wide range of musical expressions.
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- Tenor Saxophone - Branford Marsalis (A1 to A5)
- Piano - Kenny Barron (B1 to B4)
- Drums - James Black (A1 to A5)
- Drums - Jack DeJohnette (B1 to B4)
- Executive-Producer - George Butler
- Trumpet - Wynton Marsalis (A1 to A5)
- Piano - Ellis Marsalis (A1 to A5)
- Bass [Acoustic] - Cecil McBee (B1 to B4)
- Tenor Saxophone - Chico Freeman (B1 to B4)
- Producer - Stanley Crouch
- Bass [Acoustic] - Charles Fambrough (A1 to A5)
- Liner Notes - Gary Giddins
- Tenor Saxophone - Von Freeman (B1 to B4)
- Mastered By - Joe Gastwirt
- Engineer, Remix - Tim Geelan
- Engineer [Assistant] - Nancy Byers
- Engineer [Assistant] - Ted Brosnan
- Design - Allen Weinberg
- Photography By - William Coupon