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Mighty Like A Rose
LP (Item 15905) Vee Jay, 1961 — Condition: Very Good+
Although Exodus to Jazz was probably the biggest album of Eddie's career, we've always been a bit more partial to this excellent LP, a terrific document of Eddie's work from his early days on the Chicago jazz scene. Featuring Eddie's good early group with Willie Pickens on piano, Jo Dorio on guitar, and Harold Jones on drums, the sound is a nice mix of soul jazz, hard bop, and slightly more exotic themes, with the kind of tinges that Yusef Lateef was putting into his work at the time. Cuts include "There Is No Time", "Mighty Like A Rose", and six others. (Rainbow label pressing, with deep groove. Cover has a sticker & some light wear.) © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | ||||||
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