Art Pepper LP Meets The Rhythm Section Stereo Records S7018 DG

Sold Date: January 14, 2014
Start Date: January 7, 2014
Final Price: $219.50 (USD)
Bid Count: 7
Seller Feedback: 10885
Buyer Feedback: 232


Hello again!  you are considering bidding on   a Art Pepper LP Meets The Rhythm Section Stereo Records S7018 DG  Nice condition - inner sleeve has 1961 dates cover has some moderate shelf wear, spline is intact original inner sleeve is torn at bottom and vinyl has some scuffs and light marks  VG+/VG+ (vinyl/cover).

Tracklist

A1 You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To Written-By – 5:25 A2 Red Pepper Blues Written-By – 3:36 A3 Imagination Written-By – * 5:39 A4 Waltz Me Blues Written-By – , 2:55 A5 Straight Life Written-By – 3:58 B1 Jazz Me Blues Written-By – 4:32 B2 Tin Tin Deo Written-By – 7:42 B3 Star Eyes Written-By – , 5:12 B4 Birks Works Written-By – 4:15 Credits Alto Saxophone – Bass – Drums – * Engineer – Photography By [Cover] – Photography By [Liner] – Piano – Producer, Liner Notes – Notes Recorded at Contemporary's Studio in Los Angeles, January 19, 1957

© 1957 by Contemporary Records

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