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Roy Ayers Quartet – Herbie Mann Presents Comin' Home Baby Roy Ayers Quartet 1 - Mint- LP Record 1976 Denon Japan Vinyl, Insert & OBI - Jazz / Soul-Jazz / Jazz-Funk
  • 1976 Denon Japan Mint- LP Record: Roy Ayers Quartet's Jazz Funk Album

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Roy Ayers Quartet – Herbie Mann Presents Comin' Home Baby Roy Ayers Quartet 1 - Mint- LP Record 1976 Denon Japan Vinyl, Insert & OBI - Jazz / Soul-Jazz / Jazz-Funk

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The Roy Ayers Quartet's album 'Comin' Home Baby' presented by Herbie Mann is a gem in the jazz world. Released in 1976 in Japan by Denon, this 12' vinyl record plays at 45 RPM. It belongs to the Columbia 45 rpm Direct Cutting Series. The genres include jazz, soul - jazz, and jazz - funk. The album features tracks like 'Unchain My Heart' written by A. Jones* and F. James*, 'Comin' Home Baby' by B. Tucker*, 'A Man And A Woman' by F. Lai*, and 'Scarborough Fair' by P. Simon*. The musicians include Miroslav Vitous on bass, Bruno Carr on drums, Sonny Sharrock on guitar, and Roy Ayers on vibraphone. It comes with an obi strip and Japanese liner notes with a PCM story. The label is Denon – YX - 7403 - ND, and it was manufactured and has phonographic copyright by Nippon Columbia Co., Ltd. Matrix/Runout (A): AX - 058 - 10 (B) 2 - 01; Matrix/Runout (B): AX - 058 - 9 (B) 2 - A - 8. Price was ¥2,500.

Using this vinyl record is easy. Just place it on a compatible turntable, set the speed to 45 RPM, and gently lower the tonearm onto the record. Enjoy the smooth jazz, soul - jazz, and jazz - funk music. When handling the record, make sure your hands are clean to avoid getting fingerprints on it, which could affect the sound quality. Store the record in a cool, dry place, standing upright to prevent warping. Keep the obi strip and liner notes in a safe place to preserve their condition. If the record gets dirty, you can use a record cleaning brush to gently remove dust from the grooves.


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