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Stepping Into Tomorrow
LP (Item 3055) Blue Note, 1975 — Condition: Very Good
An essential bit of jazz funk from Donald Byrd and Larry Mizell! The groove's very similar to their classic Places & Spaces LP, and the record's got loads of cool spacey tracks with hot funky trumpet from Donald, and cool waves of synth and sound from Larry. The title cut's a great groover, and other nice ones include "Think Twice" (sampled by Main Source for "Lookin' At the Front Door"), "I Love The Girl", and "You Are The World". Great great great stuff! (Includes the printed inner sleeve.) © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | ||||||
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