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Jerry Butler - The Sagittarius Movement - Mint- LP Record 1971 Mercury Japan Vinyl & OBI - Soul / Funk
  • Jerry Butler - The Sagittarius Movement - Mint Condition LP Vinyl Record from 1971 Mercury Japan with OBI - Soul and Funk Music Album
  • Jerry Butler - The Sagittarius Movement - Mint Condition LP Vinyl Record from 1971 Mercury Japan with OBI - Soul and Funk Music Album
  • Jerry Butler - The Sagittarius Movement - Mint Condition LP Vinyl Record from 1971 Mercury Japan with OBI - Soul and Funk Music Album
  • Jerry Butler - The Sagittarius Movement - Mint Condition LP Vinyl Record from 1971 Mercury Japan with OBI - Soul and Funk Music Album
  • Jerry Butler - The Sagittarius Movement - Mint Condition LP Vinyl Record from 1971 Mercury Japan with OBI - Soul and Funk Music Album
  • Jerry Butler - The Sagittarius Movement - Mint Condition LP Vinyl Record from 1971 Mercury Japan with OBI - Soul and Funk Music Album

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Jerry Butler - The Sagittarius Movement

This is a mint - condition LP vinyl record released by Mercury in Japan in 1971. The label number is RJ - 5051. It's a stereo album with a Philips pressing.

Genre: Funk and Soul. Style: Soul.

Tracklist

A1Walk Easy My Son (Written by Charles Jackson*) - 2:55
A2Simple Country Girl (Written by Skip Scarborough) - 2:57
A3Said A Mother Said A Father (Written by Herscholt Polk and Homer Talbert) - 2:40
A4Let Me Be (Written by Skip Scarborough) - 3:00
A5Sail Away (Written by Billy Butler, Larry Wade, and Terrence Callier*) - 3:30
B1Windy City Soul (Written by Larry Wade and Terrence Callier*) - 3:05
B2Ain´t Understanding Mellow (Featuring Brenda Lee Eager, Written by Herscholt Polk and Homer Talbert) - 4:25
B3True Love Don`t Come Easy (Written by Charles Jackson*) - 3:40
B4The Girl In His Mind (Written by Charles Jones) - 3:11

Credits

  • Alto and Tenor Saxophone: Cliff Davis
  • Arranged By: Donny Hathaway (track A5), Gerald Sims (tracks A1, A2, A4, B3, B4), James Mack (tracks A3, B1, B2)
  • Art Direction: Des Strobel*
  • Baritone Saxophone: Willie Henderson
  • Bass: Cleveland Eaton
  • Cello: Bruce Hayden and Everett Zlatoff - Mirsky
  • Congas: Earl DeRouen
  • Design and Illustration: John Youssi
  • Drums: Morris Jennings
  • Engineer: Doug Brand, Mel Davis (4), Steve Stepanian
  • Guitar: Bob 'Boogie' Bowles, Gary Talley, Gerald Sims
  • Harp: Carol Sue De Vale
  • Liner Notes: Ramsey Lewis
  • Organ: Jesse Butler
  • Piano: Donny Hathaway, George Douglas (3)
  • Piano and Organ: Floyd Morris
  • Producer: Gerald Sims and Jerry Butler
  • Tenor Saxophone: John Richardson (4)
  • Trombone: John Avant, Morris Ellis, Steve Galloway
  • Trumpet: Burgess Gardner, Murray Watson
  • Vibraphone: Frank Derrick
  • Viola: Elliott Golub, Karl Fruh
  • Violin: Emil Mitterman, Harold D. Klatz, Samuel Thaviu, Sol Bobrov

Recorded at Universal Recording Studio in Chicago and Memphis, Tenn. It comes with a yellow OBI strip and a rice paper sleeve.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout, stamped and etched): B SR 61347 A S 1 1 1 * SI
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B runout, stamped and etched): SR 61347 B S 1 1 1 *





Using this Jerry Butler - The Sagittarius Movement vinyl record is quite simple. First, make sure your record player is clean and in good working condition. Gently place the record on the turntable, center it, and lower the tonearm onto the start of the track you want to play. Then, just sit back and enjoy the soul and funk music. When handling the record, always hold it by the edges to avoid fingerprints and scratches on the playing surface. After use, carefully return the record to its rice paper sleeve and the yellow OBI strip to keep it protected. Store the record in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and heat, as extreme conditions can warp the vinyl. Also, don't stack heavy objects on top of it to prevent damage.


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