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Crossings - Test Pressing
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HERBIE HANCOCK Crossings (Very rare test pressing for the 1972 US stereo LP, with custom black on white Columbia studio labels with hand-scratched matrices in the run-offs, plain white card sleeve. This is the earliest issue you will findof Hancocks experimental 1972 long player which combines free-improvision, modern classical and electronics to fine effect, never intended for sale to the public & only a small handful would have been made for sonic review. The vinyl is graded VG/VG+ as it displays a few light hairlines/blemishes, although nothing excessive BS2617) more...
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