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Drum Suite - Remastered Mono 180 Gram - 2500 Only new item audiophile item
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ART BLAKEY & THE JAZZ MESSENGERS Drum Suite (Impex Records limited edition 6-track mono LP pressed on 180-gram black vinyl, with replica Columbia 6-eye labels. The Art Blakey Percussion Ensemble's 1957 album remastered and cut by Kevin Gray and Robert Pincus from original analogue mono master tapes and without any processing that would keep you from the energy of this rarified experience! High quality tip-on jacket picture sleeve with original cover artwork, individually numbered from an edition of just 2500 copies. Recommended) more...
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