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Nica's Tempo
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Catno

22RS-10(M) MG 12137

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album Mono

Country

Japan

Release date

Genres

Jazz

Styles

Hard Bop

Media: NM or M-i
Sleeve: VG+

30€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

The Orchestra - Speculation

A2

The Orchestra - In A Meditating Mood

A3

The Orchestra - Social Call

A4

The Orchestra - Smoke Signal

A5

The Orchestra - (You'll Always Be) The One I Love

A6

The Orchestra - Kerry Dance

B1

The Quartet Of Gigi Gryce - Shuffle Boil

B2

The Quartet Of Gigi Gryce - Brake's Sake

B3

The Quartet Of Gigi Gryce - Gallop's Gallop

B4

The Quartet Of Gigi Gryce - Nica's Tempo

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