Duke Edwards & The Young Ones - Is It Too Late? (LP, Album) (1968) [Used Vinyl]

$115.98 CAD
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Media Condition:  Very Good (VG)
Sleeve Condition: Very Good (VG)
Comments:

Catalog #: PR 7590, 7590, PRST 7590
Country:    US  
Released:  1968
Genre:       Jazz, Funk / Soul
Style:         Free Jazz, Gospel, Spoken Word, Soul

Tracklist:
A1. Is It Too Late? 13:45
A2. Black Elephant 9:40
. Man 21:15

Credits:
Drums - Clayton Johnston
Engineer [Recording] - Michel Éthier
Guitar - Wayne Prue
Lacquer Cut By - Rudy Van Gelder
Organ - Jeff St. Julian Brown
Producer - Cal Lampley
Tenor Saxophone - Doug Richardson
Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Flute - Bernard Moore (2)
Trombone - Richard Woodson
Vocals, Voice [Speaker], Percussion, Liner Notes - Duke Edwards


Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Rights Society BMI
Matrix / Runout PRST·7590·A · VAN GELDER
Matrix / Runout PRST·7590·B · VAN GELDER

Companies:
Record Company Prestige Records Inc.
Published By Prestige Music (3)
Lacquer Cut At Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey

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Customer Reviews

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Chris Veit
Solid pressing

Wasn’t aware of this Japanese ECM. Great record and pressing. Thanks!

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jonathan rojas
Great shape

Prestige condition I appreciate the swift delivery of this album

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Andrew S
Deep Funk Bass Grooves

This album is filled with deep funk bass grooves from start to finish. The gatefold on this album is some serious eye candy.

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Anthony Redford
Let's Go!!

Good early 2000's hip-hop album with a couple popular singles. Quality pressing, good condition and great price.

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Andrew S
Old School Rocksteady Music!

This is a great example of fun and upbeat rocksteady music. The title track has some of my favourite lyrics:
"And We've got to live some life
And before we're old
And we've got to live some life
And before we're cold"

Album is produced by Lee "Scratch" Perry and some of the sounds have Perry's signature use of flange and reverb.

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