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Reasons In Tonality
LP (Item 3219) Strata East, 1973 — Condition: Used
One of the greatest Strata East albums, and one of the few albums ever by Keno Duke (and all of them are great). Duke leads a crack group of soul jazz players, featuring Clifford Jordan and George Coleman on tenor, plus Julius Watkins on French horn, and Harold Mabern on piano, who is in excellent excellent form, and who really drives the whole thing with beautiful crashing chords. Two extended tracks, both of them over 20 minutes in length. Beautiful! (Cover has a name in pen on the front & back, and some light wear. Labels have some pen.) © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | |||||
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