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Sold Date:
January 3, 2025
Start Date:
December 29, 2024
Final Price:
$22.72
(USD)
Bid Count:
7
Seller Feedback:
7578
Buyer Feedback:
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Elevate your jazz collection with the Eddie Harris' "Mean Greens," an essential LP that resonates with the vibrant saxophone stylings of the 1960s. Released in 1966 under the Epic record label, this album is a testament to the high-fidelity sound that audiophiles treasure. Pressed in the United States, the record is a prized first pressing, adding a layer of authenticity for collectors and music enthusiasts alike. The green vinyl, housed in its original cardboard sleeve, showcases the artistry of Ron Carter, Cedar Walton, and Billy Higgins, capturing the essence of bebop with every track. The album, presented in English, is a mono recording that preserves the raw and intimate sounds of the era. "Mean Greens" is more than just music; it's a piece of history that defines a genre and an era in American music. This is an original mono orange and red label 1966 original VG+ pressing. Ron Carter sounds great here.