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Eddie Palmieri - Justice / Justicia VG LP Record 1969 Tico USA Mono Original Vinyl - Latin Jazz / Jazz-Funk / Salsa
  • 1969 Original Mono Vinyl LP: Eddie Palmieri - Justice / Justicia in Latin Jazz & Funk
  • 1969 Original Mono Vinyl LP: Eddie Palmieri - Justice / Justicia in Latin Jazz & Funk
  • 1969 Original Mono Vinyl LP: Eddie Palmieri - Justice / Justicia in Latin Jazz & Funk
  • 1969 Original Mono Vinyl LP: Eddie Palmieri - Justice / Justicia in Latin Jazz & Funk

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Eddie Palmieri - Justice / Justicia VG LP Record 1969 Tico USA Mono Original Vinyl - Latin Jazz / Jazz-Funk / Salsa

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Eddie Palmieri's 'Justice / Justicia' is a classic LP released in 1969 by Tico Records in the US. It features a blend of Jazz, Latin, Funk, and Soul music, with styles like Salsa, Descarga, and Bolero. The album includes tracks like 'Justicia', 'Amor Ciego', and 'Everything Is Everything'. It was recorded in mono and produced by George Goldner. The credits list a talented group of musicians, including Eddie Palmieri on piano and leadership. This is the first US mono release from Tico Records, made by Tico Recording Company, a division of Roulette Records, Inc.


To enjoy this vinyl LP, first make sure your record player is clean and in good working condition. Gently place the LP on the turntable, center it, and drop the needle on the starting groove. Listen to the amazing Latin Jazz and Funk music that Eddie Palmieri and his talented musicians have created. When you're done, carefully lift the needle and remove the LP from the turntable. Store the LP in its sleeve in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to prevent warping. Avoid touching the playing surface with your fingers to keep it clean and free of scratches. If the LP gets dirty, you can use a record cleaning brush to gently remove dust and debris.


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