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Rare French jazz LP from 1960 with Francois Jeanneau and Daniel Humair in the band. Includes a great swinging version of "This Here" and a lovely take on "Monk's Mood". Sleeve marks/lines and minor signs of storage on record, nothing deep and plays well with minor distractions and odd light ticks only. Cover has minor corner wear and creasing, 1 cm split top seam right, soft ring wear on back, discrete miscolouration at opening front plus signs of removed tape (miscolouration) at opening back. French original.
US mono original, BLP 1595 with 47 West 63rd, NYC labels (no "R"). Deep groove on both sides, RVG and ear in dead wax. 47 West 63rd Street-address on back cover. Record is glossy with light sleeve marks only, plays alright with just a small amount of surface noise audible in the silent parts and inbetween tracks. Cover is strong VG with a small bump + tiny rip at opening edge center front and back (less on back), minor damage on top seam right (repaired with glue) plus tiny pin holes and minmal tear dot lower left, looks quite nice overall. Superb Blue Note classic with Miles Davis, Hank Jones, Art Blakey & Sam Jones. Listen to "Somethin' Else" or "Autumn Leaves".
Brilliant album that for me counts as one of the best hip hop LPs of all time. Contains "Doomsday", "Rhymes Like Dimes" and loads more top tracks. Great copy! Records are EX to NM with a couple of very light sleeve marks only (not affecting play at all). Cover still in shrink (partially torn on back) with just minimal wear to opening side corner. US original from 1999, FE 86, no barcode on back cover.
Danish original on Metronome, in flipback cover and with RVG in dead wax. Record is very nice and clean, plays loud and clear. Cover is strong VG+ with a touch of ring/rub wear on the lamination, a few tiny creases and a minimal corner bump bottom right, looks great overall! Legendary album widely considered as one of his best. Listen to "Strode Rode" or "Blue Seven".