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RANDY WESTON Blues To Africa (1975 UK 8-track LP, recorded at the Aula Ramibuhl in Zurich on August 14th 1974, picture sleeve with extensive album notes. The sleeve shows some edge scuffing yet the vinyl appears Near Mint FLP41014)
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RANDY WESTON Berkshire Blues (Post-Bop 1977 UK Freedom label 7-track LP, recorded in 1965 with Vishnu Bill Wood on bass & Lennie McBrowne on drums. The picture sleeve (still in opened shrimk!) shows light wear and the vinyl looks barely played)
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RANDY WESTON Live At The Fivespot (1985 Japanese promotional sample 6-track stereo LP with custom printed labels for review ahead of release, recorded at The Five Spot Café, NYC on October 26, 1959 with Coleman Hawkins, Kenny Dorham, Wilbur Little & Clifford Jarvis or Roy Haynes. The picture sleeve is Excellent with just a minor spot of foxing & the vinyl is Near Mint, complete with the Japanese insert & obi-strip LBJ-60066)
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RANDY WESTON African Cookbook (1972 US 7-track stereo LP on the green & orange Atlantic label with '1841 Broadway' perimeter address, originally recorded in 1964 & self-produced by the afro-jazz artist, pasted picture sleeve with colour catalogue inner. The sleeve is still in its original open shrink & the vinyl is in excellent condition with few signs of play SD1609)
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RANDY WESTON Highlife (Rare Afro-Jazz 1963 US 7-track deep groove stereo LP on a gold Colpix label, one of the first American Jazz artists to present an album of Highlife, the highly rhythmic tribal music of West Africa. Opens with a tribute to aLagos nightclub owner ['Caban Bamboo Highlife'], & ends on a Guy Warren composition ['Mystery Of Love'], including such exotic numbers like 'Niger Mambo', 'Zulu' & 'Blues To Africa' along the way, pasted sleeve with small number annotation on
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RANDY WESTON'S MUSIC Little Niles (1976 Japanese issue of the 1959 7-track mono LP, also starring Johnny Griffin, Ray Copeland, Idrees Sulieman, Melba Liston, George Joyner & Charlie Persip. Comes housed in a deluxe picture sleeve which replicates the original album's artwork, complete with Japanese insert & obi-strip. The sleeve has a couple of small hairline splits in the paper's edges due to the sharp card used & otherwise the vinyl is Near Mint LBJ-60058)
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RANDY WESTON How High The Moon (1989 UK 8-track LP featuring tracks recorded in November 1956 with Ahmed-Abdul Malik on Bass, Willie Jones or Wilbert Hogan on Drums, Ray Copeland on Trumpet & Cecil Payne on Saxes, picture sleeve. The sleeve showsa little shelfwear with some light creasing but the vinyl remains in excellent condition MTLP018)
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RANDY WESTON Portraits Of Duke Ellington (1989 Dutch 6-track LP, a great celebration of the African roots of Ellington's prestigious songbook, recorded digitally in France with Jamil Nasser on Bass, Idris Muhammad on Drums & Eric Asante on Percussion, glossy picture sleeve with Dobells price stickers attached. The cover shows some scuffing & the vinyl is Excellent with minimal play)
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RANDY WESTON Little Niles (1959 US 7-track mono LP, 'Recorded For The Talented Listener', also featuring Johnny Griffin on Tenor, Ray Copeland & Idrees Sulieman on Trumpets, Melba Liston on Trombone, George Joyner on Bass & Charlie Persip on Drums, pasted picture sleeve with tape reinforced edges. Thanks to the tape reinforcement, the sleeve has no splits & the spine is still clearly readable, showing just a little light shelfwear after over fifty years. The vinyl too remains in excel
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RANDY WESTON Highlife (1990 UK issue of the 1963 7-track stereo LP, one of the first American Jazz artists to present an album of Highlife, the highly rhythmic tribal music of West Africa. The picture sleeve shows just a few light indentations& a very thin hairline split in the top edge, whilst the vinyl is Excellent with little sign of play ROU1019)
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RANDY WESTON The Modern Art Of Jazz By Randy Weston (1987 Spanish issue of the 1957 8-track mono LP, also starring Ray Copeland, Cecil Payne, Ahmed Abdul-Malik & Wilbert Hogan or Willie Jones. The glossy picture sleeve shows minimal wear & replicates the original album's artwork whilst the vinyl appears barely played FSR-597)
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RANDY WESTON Piano á la Mode (1959 US 8-track deep groove mono LP on a dark blue & silver Jubilee label, a fantastic Thelonious Monk-esque trio date, with John A. "Peck" Morrison on bass & Connie Kay, drums. The pasted picture sleeve has no writing or tears & shows just mild evidence of its years. The vinyl is clean & reveals just a few light signs of play [small scratch during Nobody Knows The Trouble I've Seen which has little effect on play]. The first example we have seen JLP10
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