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Renato Sellani — A Nostro Modo (180 gram pressing) ... LP
Carosello (Italy), 1978. New Copy (reissue).... $19.99
A gem of a record from pianist Renato Sellani – and a set that cooks with all of the best energy of the Italian scene in the 70s! Like some other classics on the Carosello label, this record's got a vibe that mixes strong acoustic leads with a slight touch of electricity in the mix – not as in a fusion album, but just in the basslines from Julius Farmer, which often feel as if they're handled on an electrified version of the instrument, yet still with the straight ahead grooves you'd get from an acoustic bass! The sound makes for a great undercurrent to Sellani's acoustic piano, especially when mixed with the sensitive drumming of Giancarlo Pillot – who helps the record move strongly through a warmly lyrical space. Titles include "Funky Billard", "A Nostro Modo", "Sete Di Bene", "Brother Man", and "Tribute To Someone".
 
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new Sound Iration — Sound Iration In Dub ... LP
Wau! Mr Modo (UK), 1989. Used .... $16.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
(Original pressing. Cover has some light wear.)
 
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new Charles Mingus — Cumbia & Jazz Fusion ... LP
Atlantic, 1978. Used .... $9.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
One of the most enigmatic albums that Charles Mingus ever recorded – especially in his later years! The set features two very long tracks done by Mingus for use in a film about cocaine traffic between New York and Columbia – but considering the nature of the music, and the freely exploratory style, both numbers here stand very well on their own! Although touched with some of the Latin influences you might expect from the title, the sounds are often darker and more brooding than, say, the Mingus style on the classic Tijuana Moods set. And instead, there's a very serious soundtrack-like vibe going on through most of the set – larger jazz orchestrations used to beautifully underscore subtle themes, and breakout solo moments from players who include Mauricio Smith on flute, Paul Jeffrey on tenor sax, Jack Walrath on trumpet, and Jimmy Knepper on trombone. The album also features a fair bit of added percussion – and features two long tracks, "Cumbia & Jazz Fusion" and "Music For Todo Modo".
(Cover has a promo stamp and a name in pen on front.)
 
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Albert Ammons/Edmond Hall/De Paris Brothers — Boogie Woogie & The Blues (10 inch LP) ... LP
Commodore, Early 40s. Very Good+ .... $19.99

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George Brunis — DDT Blues/In The Shades Of The Old Apple Tree ... 78 rpm
Commodore, 1946. Very Good+ .... $1.99

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George Brunis — King Of The Tailgate Trombone (10 inch LP) ... LP
Commodore, Early 50s. Good .... $7.99
(Cover has a bit of seam splitting, and some colored tape on the bottom seam.)

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new Commodores — Compact Command Performances – 14 Greatest Hits ... CD
Motown, 1970s/Early 80s. Used .... $3.99
(Out of print.)

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Commodores — Flying High/X-Rated Movie ... 7-inch
Motown, 1978. Very Good+ .... $1.99
(Label have some pen.)

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Commodores — In The Pocket (Japanese paper sleeve edition) ... CD
Motown (Japan), 1981. New Copy .... $36.99
An album that definitely lives up to the title promised by The Commodores – a record that takes all their raw funky energy of the early years, and fuses it into a new groove that would catapult the sextet to superstardom! The sound is commercial, but still has a pretty fresh sort of feel too – that quality the group brought to their work when breaking down so many boundaries in mainstream music – and finding fans in corners that few other funk groups might have touched! There's plenty of upbeat funk tracks in the mix, and even the mellower moments are still balanced nicely enough to avoid any of the cliches that Lionel Richie might have had during his solo years. Titles include "Why You Wanna Try Me", "This Love", "Been Loving You", "Lucy", "Saturday Night", "Lady (You Bring Me Up)", and "Oh No".
(SHMCD.)

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Commodores — Love Songs ... CD
Motown, 1970s. Used .... $2.99
The love jams, slow grooving ballads, and easy like Sunday morning sounds of The Commodores – a most deserving combo for an entry in Motown/Universal compilation series of Love Songs! 12 of the greatest, biggest hits and lesser remembered, but still completely lovable Commodores numbers in a single set. As is the case with this kind of set, it's easy to pick out omissions, but we're feeling the love for the numbers that made the cut. Includes "Easy", "Sweet Love", "Just To Be Close To You", "Only You", "Old-Fashioned Love", "Wonderland", "Lovin' You", "Oh No", "Three Times A Lady", "The Woman In My Life" and "Still".

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Commodores — Nightshift (Japanese paper sleeve edition) ... CD
Motown (Japan), 1985. New Copy .... $32.99
By this point in their career, The Commodores have lost Lionel Richie and any sort of funk credibility they had from their early years – but they also somehow manage to reemerge with a great new talent for a sweet mellow groove! The title tune "Nightshift" was one of those tracks that crossed over massively at the time – but to our ears, it also kind of redeemed the group too – as it's got a surprisingly soulful quality that really got the group past the soppiness of their ballads and love songs – gliding along with an almost-righteous quality that makes it a nice later cap to an earlier Motown 70s groove. Other tunes on the album don't always fare as well, but there's still some nice moments here – tunes that benefit from some Dennis Lambert production and hit just the right kind of mellow groove to follow up on the spirit of the single. Tracks include "Nightshift", "Slip Of The Tongue", "Lay Back", "Lightin Up The Night", and "The Woman In My Life".
(SHMCD pressing.)

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Eddie Condon & Others — Jam Sessions At Commodore ... LP
Commodore, 1938/1940/1943. Very Good+ .... $1.99

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Eddie Heywood & Billie Holiday — Evening With Eddie Heywood & Billie Holiday ... LP
Commodore, Early 40s. Very Good+ .... $24.99
Great Commodore label material from pianist Eddie Heywood – and Billie Holiday sings on four of the album's twelve tracks!

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new Billie Holiday — Real Billie Holiday Story – The Real Lady Day Sings The Blues ... LP
Commodore/Continental, Mid 40s. Very Good+ .... $4.99
(Soulmate pressing. Cover has some pen on the back.)

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Idea 6 — Steppin Out (CD & PAL format DVD) ... CD
Deja Vu (Italy), 2007. New Copy CD & DVD .... $13.99 14.98
A beautiful second album from Idea 6 – the cool Italian combo who first blew our minds with their excellent Metropoli set! The style here is similar to that great album – a recasting of older Italian jazz modes from the 60s – the mix of hardbop and modalism that flourished during some of that scene's best postwar years, served up here in a mix of younger and older players with a great degree of sensitivity for each other. The album's produced by maestro Paolo Scotti – and has all the care for classic touches as his other great projects in recent years – and the lineup features Gianni Basso on tenor, Guido Pistocchi on trumpet, Dino Piana on valve trombone, and Andrea Pozza on piano. Guests include Francesca Sortino on vocals and Anibale Modoni on vibes – both of whom bring in a slight bit of Schema energy – and titles include "OM Blues", "Tempura 4/4", "Junior Is Back", "Dance Of The Crickets", "Mr GB", "Tune Up", and "Bell's". Includes a bonus DVD too – with an intro and interview with the group – plus videos of the tunes "Tune UP", "Mr GB", and "Bell's".
(DVD is PAL, Region 0.)

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Jelly Roll Morton — Jelly Rolls On (10 inch LP) ... LP
Commodore, 1940. Very Good- .... $14.99
Jelly Roll Morton plays and sings – in a group with Eddie Williams on alto sax, Albert Nicholas on clarinet, and Red Allen on trumpet!
(Cover has some old tap eon the seams, and a name in marker.)

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Ralph Sutton — Piano Solos ... LP
Commodore, Mid 50s. Near Mint- .... $11.99

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Frank Wess — Award Winner ... LP
Mainstream, Mid 50s. Very Good .... $4.99
One of the best entries in the Commodore Series on Mainstream – a collection of obscure mid 50s recordings by flute and tenor player Frank Wess, done in small group settings with a variety of players that include some of his bandmates in the Basie group! There's a more tightly arranged feel here than on some of Frank's other 50s work – but the style suits Wess well, and seems to allow him to stretch out in more lyrical and easy-going modes on the album's best tracks. Other players include Oscar Pettiford, Henry Coker, Jimmy Jones, Joe Wilder, and Urbie Green – and titles include "Danny's Delight", "Mishawaka", "Frankosis", "I'll Be Around", and "Basie Ain't Here".
(Original pressing with a tan label and deep groove. Cover has a cutout hole, some peeling of the gloss, some marker, and a small center split on the bottom seam.)

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Various — Complete Commodore Jazz Recordings Vol 1 (23LP box set) ... LP
Commodore/Mosaic, Late 30s/Early 40s. Near Mint- 23LPs & book .... $189.99
An amazing look at this legendary label – 23LPs worth of original Commodore recordings, brought together in a way that sounds even better than the original 78s!
(In beautiful shape! Inner boxes have some very light wear on one edge, but overall the whole thing's great.)

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Various — Motown Instrumentals ... LP
Natural Resources, Mid 70s. Very Good+ .... $6.99
A collection of instrumentals either recorded for Motown by groups like the San Remo Golden Strings, the Crusaders or Junior Walker, or the instrumental backing tracks used by their vocalists, released here on their short lived Natural Resources subsidiary. 9 tracks in all: "Hungry For Love" and "Festival time" by the San Remo Golden Strings, "You Are The Sunshine Of My Life" and "Cleo's Back" by Junior Walker, 'Rapid Fire" by the Commodores, "Papa Was A rolling Stone" by the Temptations, "Way Back Home" by the Crusaders, "Erucu" by Jermaine Jackson and "Get Ready" by Rare Earth.
(Cover has a cutout notch.)

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Various — Our Lives Are Shaped By What We Love – Motown's MoWest Story 1971 to 1973 ... LP
Motown/MoWest/Light In The Attic, Early 70s. New Copy 2LP Gatefold .... $20.99
The first ever compilation of the best music made for MoWest – the eclectic, but still soulful cuts made when Berry Gordy Jr. relocated from Motown to the west coast in the early 70s – releasing cool and sometimes strange music with a soul background, yet toasted by LA sunshine! The MoWest subsidiary lasted just a few years, and gets overlooked in the canonization of Motown at it's most classic and revolutionary – but the legacy is pretty incredible. Funk, sunshine rock and soul fused adventurously by a stunningly diverse roster – late period Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons (who's comp-opening track is a slept on sunshine pop-soul classic), breezy-jazzy-soul from Odyssey, the sister funk of Sisters Love, a stunning solo left turn from Spinners singer GC Cameron and more great stuff from Syreeta, The Commodores, Suzee Ikeda, Thelma Houston and others. We've been dying for a well selected MoWest comp like this for years, and Light In The Attic stepped to the plate and knock it right out of the park. The songs choices are great, the notes are great. . .everything about it is a win. Essential! Includes "You're A Song (That I Can't Sing)" and "The Night" by Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons, "Our Lives Are Shaped By What We Love" and "Broken Road" by Odyssey, "Don't You Be Worried" by The Commodores, "A Heart Is A House" Nu Page, "I Ain't Going Nowhere" by Thelma Houston, "I Can't Give Back The Love I Feel For You" by Suzee Ikeda, "You've Got To Make The Choice" and "Give Me Your Love" by The Sisters Love and more.

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Various — Top Ten With A Bullet – Motown Love Songs ... CD
Motown, Late 60s/Early 70s. Used .... $1.99
11 tracks by Stevie Wonder, Jackson 5, Smokey Robinson, Commodores, Marvin Gaye, Diana Ross.
(Out of print. NOTE: This CD is missing the back tray artwork, but still contains the full booklet – and is packaged in a special plastic sleeve for storage. Everything else is fine – just the back tray artwork is missing.)

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new Chu Berry — Giant Of The Tenor Sax ... LP
Commodore, 1980. Used .... $3.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
(Back cover has a promo stamp and light staining along the opening.)

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new Platinum Hook — Platinum Hook (Japanese paper sleeve edition) ... CD
Motown (Japan), 1978. New Copy .... $34.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
An overlooked groover from late 70s Motown – served up on a record that might look more like a heavy metal outing, but which is tight clubby soul all the way through! Platinum Hook are a bit in the funky territory of early Commodores – save for the fact that they've got one female singer in amongst the guys – and like that more famous combo, they have a really great way of balancing bassy groovers with a few mellower moments to really round out their sound – some slower-stepping cuts that still bring funk into the rhythms, but in a nicely laidback way! Titles include "City Life", "Gotta Find A Woman", "Til I Met You", "Hooked For Life", and a cover of George Clinton's "Standing On The Verge (Of Getting It On)".
(SHMCD pressing.)

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new Commodores — Hot On The Tracks ... LP
Motown, 1976. Used .... $1.99 Out Of Stock
Early funk from the Commodores – back in the days when Lionel Richie could still get up and groove! We'll be the first to admit that we're sometimes put off by the group, given their later hits, but it's records like this that actually remind us how great they could be – a mixture of funk and sweet soul, done with an incredibly well-crafted approach, and enough of a blend of the two styles to keep things interesting! The album's got a wonderfully tight quality – never slick or too smooth, but just nicely put together – commercial, but not so much so that it loses its soul. Titles include "Quick Draw", "Just To Be Close To You", "High On Sunshine", "Let's Get Started", "Can't Let You Tease Me", "Come Inside", and "Thumpin Music".
(Reissue pressing.)

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new Commodores — Lionel Richie The Composer – Great Love Songs With The Commodores & Diana Ross ... CD
Motown, 1970s/Early 80s. Used .... $2.99 Out Of Stock
(Out of print.)

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new Commodores — Natural High ... LP
Motown, 1978. Used .... $2.99 Out Of Stock
A pivotal album for The Commodores – still very funky here, with a sound that stays true to their roots – yet also able to reach out into some of the mature mellow ballads that would make them a huge crossover act in years to come! James Carmichael arranges and produces here – really helping the group to find that key focus, and make some important use of the vocals of Lionel Richie. Mr R steps out strongly on the crossover hit "Three Times A Lady" – but the whole group more than holds their own on the funky killers "X Rated Movie", "Fire Girl", and "I Like What You Do" – as well as the great mellow groover "Say Yeah".
(Cover has a cutout notch.)

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new Clifford Jordan — Adventurer ... LP
Muse, 1978. Used .... $5.99 Out Of Stock
A gem of a record from Clifford Jordan – proof that the 70s were possibly the greatest decade for his music! Although most of Jordan's contemporaries from the big tenor days of the 50s really didn't grow much during the 70s, Clifford always continued to develop his style – adding in modes and tones that he'd never played before, working in an ever rich tapestry of jazz that makes just about any of his albums from the time a delight. Even this session – a simple quartet date recorded with Tommy Flanagan, Bill Lee, and Grady Tate – offers lots of wonderful moments, and is kind of a post-righteous 70s soul jazz album, filled with lots of warm tones and straight soulful playing that are almost a back to earth moment after his Strata East years – but still equally expressive. Titles include "He's A Hero", "No More", "Quasimodo", and "Adventurer".
(Cover has some wear, and a name in pen on the back.)

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new Lionel Richie — Lionel Richie ... CD
Motown, 1982. Used .... $4.99 Out Of Stock
Lionel's first solo album after leaving the Commodores – and a solid bit of mellow soul that forever merged the genres of soul music and adult contemporary! Titles include "Serves You Right", "My Love", "Tell Me", "You Are", "Truly", "Just Put Some Love In Your Heart", and "Wandering Stranger". CD features 2 bonus tracks – "Endless Love (demo)" and "You Are (instrumental)".

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new Various — Funk Drops 3 – Breaks, Nuggets, & Rarities ... CD
WEA (UK), Late 60s/Early 70s. New Copy .... $15.99 Out Of Stock
Funky nuggets from a vastly under-tapped source – the mighty holdings of Warner Music, which include some great funky singles from Atlantic, Atco, and Reprise – as well as even deeper gems on a batch of obscure labels like Kwanza and Clintone! The package is totally great – with a heavy, hard edge that goes way past the more famous soul tunes on Atlantic – into the deeper funky territory normally reserved for smaller indie labels at the time. A few tracks on here are by well-known acts, but there's a lot more that aren't – and this all-legit, well-noted collection kicks it far better than any old dodgy funky 45 set! 25 fantastic cuts in all, including "Improve" by Darrow Fletcher, "I'm Just Like You" by 6ix, "Rise Up" by The Commodores (pre-Motown!), "Help Me Make Up My Mind" by Joyce Jones, "Do The Funky Boogaloo (part 1)" by Barry Jones, "Mashed Potato Popcorn" by Freddie & The Kinfolk, "Get In The Groove" by The Mighty Hannibal, "Funky John" by Johnny Cameron & The Camerons, "The Memphis Train" by Rufus Thomas, "I'm On The Move" by Bobby Byrd, "Whatever's Fair" by Mark Holder & The Positives, "Hang On In There" by Stovall Sisters, "Won't Nobody Listen" by Black Haze Express, and "Your Love Is Certified" by Rasputin's Stash.

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new Various — Our Lives Are Shaped By What We Love – Motown's MoWest Story 1971 to 1973 ... CD
Motown/MoWest/Light In The Attic, Early 70s. New Copy .... $13.99 Out Of Stock
The first ever compilation of the best music made for MoWest – the eclectic, but still soulful cuts made when Berry Gordy Jr. relocated from Motown to the west coast in the early 70s – releasing cool and sometimes strange music with a soul background, yet toasted by LA sunshine! The MoWest subsidiary lasted just a few years, and gets overlooked in the canonization of Motown at it's most classic and revolutionary – but the legacy is pretty incredible. Funk, sunshine rock and soul fused adventurously by a stunningly diverse roster – late period Frankie Vallie & The Four Seasons (who's comp-opening track is a slept on sunshine pop-soul classic), breezy-jazzy-soul from Odyssey, the sister funk of Sisters Love, a stunning solo left turn from Spinners singer GC Cameron and more great stuff from Syreeta, The Commodores, Suzee Ikeda, Thelma Houston and others. We've been dying for a well selected MoWest comp like this for years, and Light In The Attic stepped to the plate and knock it right out of the park. The songs choices are great, the notes are great. . .everything about it is a win. Essential! Includes "You're A Song (That I Can't Sing)" and "The Night" by Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons, "Our Lives Are Shaped By What We Love" and "Broken Road" by Odyssey, "Don't You Be Worried" by The Commodores, "A Heart Is A House" Nu Page, "I Ain't Going Nowhere" by Thelma Houston, "I Can't Give Back The Love I Feel For You" by Suzee Ikeda, "You've Got To Make The Choice" and "Give Me Your Love" by The Sisters Love and more.
Also available: Our Lives Are Shaped By What We Love – Motown's MoWest Story 1971 to 1973 ... LP $20.99

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new Commodores — Midnight Magic (Japanese paper sleeve edition) ... CD
Motown (Japan), 1979. New Copy .... $40.99 Out Of Stock
Lots of Midnight Magic from The Commdores – still nice and funky at the start of the evening, but also chilling out in the wee hours too – really finding a great way to follow the trajectory of the night with the tracks in this set! The album sparkles with strong arrangements and production from James Carmichael – who furthers the vibe perfected on Natural High, yet continues to avoid most of the cliches that would slow down the group in later years. Lionel Richie's given room to step forth on the ballads "Still" and "Sail On" – but the group feel is still nicely maintained on the rest of the record – which also features the tracks "Getting It", "You're Special", "Wonderland", "Sexy Lady", and "Might Magic".
(SHMCD pressing.)

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new Commodores — Natural High (Japanese paper sleeve edition) ... CD
Motown (Japan), 1978. New Copy .... $40.99 Out Of Stock
A pivotal album for The Commodores – still very funky here, with a sound that stays true to their roots – yet also able to reach out into some of the mature mellow ballads that would make them a huge crossover act in years to come! James Carmichael arranges and produces here – really helping the group to find that key focus, and make some important use of the vocals of Lionel Richie. Mr R steps out strongly on the crossover hit "Three Times A Lady" – but the whole group more than holds their own on the funky killers "X Rated Movie", "Fire Girl", and "I Like What You Do" – as well as the great mellow groover "Say Yeah".
(SHMCD pressing.)

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new Ronnie Cuber — Boplicity ... CD
Steeplechase (Denmark), 2012. New Copy .... $15.99 18.99 Out Of Stock
Ronnie Cuber in a bebop mode – one that works perfectly, given his always-fluid touch on the baritone sax! The group's a quartet – with Michael Wolff on piano, Cameron Brown on bass, and Johnathan Blake on drums – and the main focus is on Ronnie's deft solos, blown across a host of classics from the days of Diz and Bird! Titles include "Ow", "Quasimodo", "Cheryl", "Boplicity", "Now's The Time", "Night In Tunisia", and "My Little Suede Shoes".

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new Commodores — Nightshift ... LP
Motown, 1985. Used .... $0.49 Out Of Stock
By this point in their career, The Commodores have lost Lionel Richie and any sort of funk credibility they had from their early years – but they also somehow manage to reemerge with a great new talent for a sweet mellow groove! The title tune "Nightshift" was one of those tracks that crossed over massively at the time – but to our ears, it also kind of redeemed the group too – as it's got a surprisingly soulful quality that really got the group past the soppiness of their ballads and love songs – gliding along with an almost-righteous quality that makes it a nice later cap to an earlier Motown 70s groove. Other tunes on the album don't always fare as well, but there's still some nice moments here – tunes that benefit from some Dennis Lambert production and hit just the right kind of mellow groove to follow up on the spirit of the single. Tracks include "Nightshift", "Slip Of The Tongue", "Lay Back", "Lightin Up The Night", and "The Woman In My Life".
Also available: Nightshift (Japanese paper sleeve edition) ... CD $32.99

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new Eddie Heywood — Biggest Little Band Of The Forties ... LP
Commodore, 1944. Used .... $0.49 Out Of Stock
(Cover has a cutout notch.)

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new Joe Sullivan — Andy's Blues/Summertime ... 78 rpm
Commodore, Early 40s. Used .... $0.99 Out Of Stock
 
 
 

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