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Should still shine under a light, but one or two marks may show up when tilted.
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some signs of use (although not major ones).
May have slight surface noise when played.
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A brilliant bit of modern jazz from Sweden – surprisingly issued by Capitol in the US, during a period when they were picking up overseas sides from players like Martial Solal and Joe Harriott. Lindberg plays piano, and leads a large group that includes Eje Thelin on trombone, Idrees ... LP, Vinyl record album
The best of Ronnie Laws' 70s material, plus a few new tracks as well – an album that definitely lives up to its Classic Masters title! The music is awash in both jazz and soul modes – jazz, thanks to Ronnie's well-played solos, which soar out in an amazing blend of new ideas and on-the- ... LP, Vinyl record album
Wonderful stuff from one of the most overlooked arrangers of the 50s! Richards was Stan Kenton's right hand man at one time – and he's got a style that mixes jazz and modernism in the same style as Pete Rugolo, but with a bit more of a commitment to swinging. This rare 1958 set for Capitol ... LP, Vinyl record album
An interesting album for Pell – one in which he turns his tightly-arranged west coast style to a mode that approximates the sound of the famous John Kirby group at the end of the 30s! Pell's working with new arrangements of older tunes associated with Kirby – done by Harry Betts, ... LP, Vinyl record album
Titles include "Let's Dance", "Bugle Call Rag", "Memories Of You", "One O'Clock Jump", "Avalon", "Down South Camp Meetin", "Stompin At The Savoy", "Moon Glow", "Good-Bye", and more; with sidemen that include ... LP, Vinyl record album
With Ray Bauduc and Nappy Lamare on drums and guitar/vocals respectively, plus Frank Beech, Joe Graves, and Mannie Klein alternating on trumpet, Gen Bolen on clarinet, Jackie Coon on mellophone and trumpet, Rolly Furnas on trombone, Ray Leatherwood on bass, Eddie Miller on tenor sax, and Stan ... LP, Vinyl record album
Earl Klugh's guitar gets plenty of rich colors to work with here – some deeper backdrops from arrangers Don Sebesky and Dave Matthews – each of whom bring a different mood to the set! Sebesky's got those lush, full charts that we love so much from his classic orchestral charts of the ... LP, Vinyl record album
Great small combo work from Bud Freeman – a well-recorded date that has his tenor alongside guitar from George Barnes, piano from Richard Cary, bass from Jack Lesberg, and drums from Don Lamond. The album's got a nicely gentle swing, and a mix of modes that's never too traddish – and ... LP, Vinyl record album
A real classic in the canon of American postwar jazz – one of the few albums ever cut as a leader by Boston baritone player Serge Chaloff – one of a handful of musicians who really helped move the instrument forward in jazz, and help it take a rightful place next to the expressiveness ... LP, Vinyl record album