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    As you were recording in the early days for Roost, do you think what they were trying for, or what you thought they were trying for, was to get a pop hit on the radio? As opposed to, hey, we're working with a great jazz vocalist and we'll let him be a great jazz vocalist. Did - when you were making those recordings, did you feel as though they were striving for a hit song?
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