Sonny Rollins : Eight Classic Albums (Moving Out/Tour De Force/Work Time/Sonny Rollins Vol 1 & 2/Sonny Rollins Plus 4/Tenor Madness/Saxophone Colossus) (4CD set) (CD) -- Dusty Groove is Chicago's Online Record Store
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Eight Classic Albums (Moving Out/Tour De Force/Work Time/Sonny Rollins Vol 1 & 2/Sonny Rollins Plus 4/Tenor Madness/Saxophone Colossus) (4CD set)

CD (Item 202291) Real Gone (UK), Mid 1950s — Condition: Used
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Classic Sonny Rollins work including Saxophone Colossus, Tenor Madness, and more!  © 1996-2025, Dusty Groove, Inc.

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