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Search: Pras

CDs (3) new/usedLPs (1) new/usedAll (4)

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Fugees — Score ... CD
Columbia, 1996. Used .... $3.99
We'll forget about the first Fugees LP, this is the one that really launched the career of Lauryn Hill, both as an MC and a vocalist. And back then, even Wyclef and Pras were kinda dope. 16 tracks in all, including "How Many MC's", "Ready Or Not", "Killing Me Softly" (Lauryn Hill's amazing version of the Roberta Flack classic), "Fu-Gee-La", and "No Woman, No Cry".

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new Fugees — Score ... LP
Columbia, 1996. Used 2LP .... $19.99 Out Of Stock
We'll forget about the first Fugees LP, this is the one that really launched the career of Lauryn Hill, both as an MC and a vocalist. And back then, even Wyclef and Pras were kinda dope. 13 tracks on double vinyl, including "How Many MC's", "Ready Or Not", "Killing Me Softly" (Lauryn Hill's amazing version of the Roberta Flack classic), "Fu-Gee-La", and "No Woman, No Cry".
(Cover has heavy ring & edge wear, bending in the corners, and a small mark from sticker removal. Labels have marker and pen.)
Also available: Score ... CD $3.99
 
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new Porter Praskin Quartet — Sonnet For Sal ... CD
Enja (Germany), 1988. Used .... $12.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
(Out of print.)

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new James Zitro — Zitro ... CD
ESP, 1967. New Copy .... $6.99 15.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
One of the only albums we've ever seen from drummer James Zitro – a player who'd worked as a percussionist for one of the Sonny Simmons' albums on ESP Records, then was invited to cut his own date for the label! There's a really groundbreaking sound here – an approach to percussion that's almost melodic at times, and which prefaces some of the more famous experiments in those modes to come both from the Chicago AACM and the New York loft jazz scene of the 70s. Zitro's really got a way around the kit, leaping around with a style that reminds us of Andrew Cyrille at his best – yet in ways that often go in other directions. The rest of the group here is relatively obscure too – and players include Allan Praskin on alto, Bert Wilson on tenor, Warren Gale on trumpet, Michael Cohen on piano, and Bruce Cale on bass. Titles include "Freeken", "Happy Pretty", and "Sweet".
 
 
 
 

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