Greatest Jazz RecordingsTime Franklin "Masters of the Keyboard" Box Set 9, 4 LPS

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The Greatest Jazz Recordings Of All Time,

 INSTITUTE OF JAZZ STUDIES OFFICIAL ARCHIVE COLLECTION 

Box set no. 9 ~  Set 9/10/11/12/ MASTERS OF THE KEYBOARD VOL 1/ WALLER / TATUM / HINES / WILSON

Inside the leather bound box are 4 LPS that looks like it never was played, the booklet is crisp and looks new and unread, please check photos as they are more descriptive than words. Expected subtle changes from vintage wear expected.  Gold letterings like new at the box cover. 

This Rare and Out of Print Collection titled The Greatest Jazz Recordings of All Time was sold mostly in America only a small amount sold in to Europe and Germany. This maybe one of the last chances to get this boxed set # 9 ~ 9/10/11-12. The box were released from 1983 to 1983 as a subscription service. Each box holds 4 Analog, 33 -1/3 maroon/dark red colored records of near mint condition in high quality inner sleeves. The box holds a 20-page DIN booklet with info about the box and  a company subscription sheet, it also has a copied letter of EARL HINES about the composers.

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Part of a collection of 10 box compilations which contains 4 LPs pressed on Bright Red Virgin Vinyl. Each 4 LP set covers a specific period in Jazz, right from the very start of Jazz Recording, up to the 1980s when the set was compiled. Each box set contains a lavishly illustrated booklet with many rare photos and biographies of the main participating artists with full track listings and discography. We have 40 red Vinyl LP's in 10 leather bound boxes.. This set is the Institute of Jazz Studies Official Archive Collection, so you can rest assured that the titles on the LPs are representative of the best of each artist. The set is a virtual history of Jazz and is a fascinating document for any Jazz aficionado.