Jackie McLean - A Ghetto Lullaby (LP, Album) (1974) [Used Vinyl]

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Media Condition:  Very Good Plus (VG+)
Sleeve Condition: Very Good (VG)
Comments:
**NO OBI OR INSERT** Vinyl looks glossy and clean, and plays with minimal to no surface noise; Cover sleeve has light ringwear front/rear, general shelfwear, and some discolouration along the top edge of the album -- there's also a small cut out hole in the right hand side~ GIS.

Catalog #: RJ-6001
Country:    Japan  
Released:  1974
Genre:       Jazz
Style:         Modal, Post Bop

Tracklist:
A1. Jack's Tune 11:02
A2. Mode For Jay Mac 9:08
B1. Where Is Love? 5:26
B2. Callin' 8:30
B3. A Ghetto Lullaby 7:14

Credits:
Alto Saxophone - Jackie McLean
Cover - Lissa Winther
Double Bass - Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen
Drums - Alex Riel
Lacquer Cut By - Ivar Finsen
Liner Notes - Hans-Erik Philip
Photography By - Jørgen Bo
Piano - Kenny Drew
Producer, Recorded By - Nils Winther


Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Matrix / Runout SCS 1013 A 111
Matrix / Runout SCS 1013 B 111
Rights Society NCB
Other ¥2,300

Companies:
Manufactured By Nippon Phonogram Co., Ltd.
Recorded At Jazzhus Montmartre

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Customer Reviews

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Andre Henry
Solid review of rare groove K.I.D. Don't Stop

If you know "Running" by Alan Braxe, this you'd have found this an interesting and of course dope track as the sample used in Running is straight from this rare groove wax.... nice pickup

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lynn baird
Slade Greatest Hits

Excellent album has all of Slades best songs.
Great seller

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Travis Wick
Album

Album arrived quickly and exactly as described. Messaged the team regarding a question and they replied within the half hour. Will purchase again from this group.

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Chris
Sweet TBM

I passed on this TBM a few years ago when buying from a shop in Paris, France. Naturally, I have never come across another copy until now. Nice repress of this late 70’s TBM classic. Thanks!!!!

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Kevin Roch

A classic from the late sixties incorporating Blues, Rock and Jazz. Two monster lead guitarists. Miller Anderson, one of the guitarists is a great singer / songwriter. The legendary Keef Hartley on drums from John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers along with bassist Gary Thain who went on to play with Uriah Heep. A must for Blues Guitar Fans.

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