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Sermon!
LP (Item 3046) Blue Note, Early 60s — Condition: Very Good-
One of the Jimmy Smith "jam session" Blue Notes, with a large group that includes Lee Morgan, Lou Donaldson, George Coleman, Tina Brooks, and Art Blakey – nearly all of whom take long solos and dig deep to compete with each other. 3 long tracks, "The Sermon", "JOS", and "Flamingo" – and a hard-wailing, jam session, cutting contest, blowing session feel all the way through! (New York pressing, with a 4011 mono catalog number on the label and runout, but a "RVG Stereo" stamp in the runout. Vinyl has a couple of marks that play with clicks. Cover has a "stereo" sticker on the front and a small sticker on the back.) © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | ||||||
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