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Basie & Zoot (Japanese paper sleeve edition)

CD (Item 199760) Pablo/Victor (Japan), 1976 — Condition: Used
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Count Basie & Zoot Sims — Basie & Zoot ... LP 11.99
An unusual pairing, and recorded with a small group too – and Basie plays a bit of organ!  © 1996-2025, Dusty Groove, Inc.
(2006 Japanese pressing – includes obi.)

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