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Progressive Jazz Volume 1 EP
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VIC LEWIS & HIS ORCHESTRA Progressive Jazz Volume 1 (Rare 1955 UK 7-track mono 10'' EP, recorded at the Royal Festival Hall, London under the auspices of the National Jazz Federation. Ronnie Chamberlain and Red Mitchell are featured among a number of younger British jazz players coming through the ranks at the time. The picture sleeve is fully laminated with 'scalloped' flipbacks. Despite a small front tear over the 'recording' print bottom-left, the sleeve remains in excellent condition. The vinyl shows just one or two inaudible surface marks - the labels are pristine indicating very little play. A fine copy! LF1216) more...
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