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For The Cos Of Jazz
LP (Item 51665) Capitol, 1977 — Condition: Used
A nice batch of smooth funky instrumentals – played by a group that's headed by Stu Gardner, working here under the supervision of his old friend and collaborator, Bill Cosby (the "Cos" in the album's title.) Rudolph Johnson (of Black Jazz fame) plays some great solos on the album – and Stu and Larry Farrow contribute some keyboards that groove along nicely and give the record a slick finish without sounding too smooth overall. Titles include "Beans & Sauce", "Please The Pleasers", "Fit It To The Rhythm", "Funky Johnson", "A Flush Moment", and "Banana Peel". (Cover has a bumped corner and clear tape along the top seam.) © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | |||||
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