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Gene Krupa (Columbia)
LP (Item 360888) Columbia, Early 40s — Condition: Used
A nice little 50s album that compiles Gene's work from the early 40s – his groundbreaking early swing sides, some featuring singer Anita O'Day, others with the great Roy Eldridge on trumpet! Tunes are tight, lively, and feature some killer drum work (natch!) – and titles include "After You've Gone", "Murder Hey Says", "Tuxedo Junction", "Massachusetts", "Disc Jockey Jump", "Knock Me A Kiss", "Drum Boogie", "Let Me Off Uptown", and "Slow Down". (6 eye pressing with deep groove. Cover has a half split top seam, some wear, and a stain on the spine.) © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | |||||
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