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Click here for more info about 'James P. Johnson - Feelin' Blue'Click here for more info about 'James P. Johnson - Feelin' Blue'

JAMES P. JOHNSON Feeli' Blue (1986 UK 16-track LP of 1927-31 recordings by the "father" of the stride piano, featuring solos & band sides with the likes of Cootie Williams, Fats Waller, Ward Pinkett, Andy Razaf & more, picture sleeve with extensive album notes. The sleeve shows minimal wear and the vinyl appears barely played) more...
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Click here for more info about 'James P. Johnson - Sounds Of Jazz'Click here for more info about 'James P. Johnson - Sounds Of Jazz'

JIMMY JOHNSON/ JOE SULLIVAN Sounds Of Jazz (1960 UK 4-track 7" EP with rough textured three-prong centre, recorded in 1929 & 1952 respectively, front laminated flipback picture sleeve. The sleeve shows some minor ring wear & the vinyl still looks barely played) more...
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