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LP (Item 1477) Flying Dutchman, 1972 — Condition: Used

One of the lost funky albums on Flying Dutchman – and a real tough one to find! Harold Alexander plays great flute and soprano sax, and he's joined by Neal Creque, who lays down some excellent soulful piano grooves on this live set from 1972. The record has only 3 tracks – but they're all extended, with a very nice groove. Includes the great funky track "Quick City Revisited", plus a good cover of "Watermelon Man". (Cover has light wear, some aging, and a small center split on the top seam.)  © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc.



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