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The David Liebman Quintet – Pendulum - Mint- LP Record 1979 Artists House USA Vinyl - Post Bop / Avant-garde Jazz

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The David Liebman Quintet – Pendulum - Mint- LP Record 1979 Artists House USA Vinyl - Post Bop / Avant-garde Jazz

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The David Liebman Quintet presents their amazing album 'Pendulum'. It was released in 1979 by Artists House in the US. The record comes in a Vinyl LP, stereo gatefold format. The album features great jazz music with post - bop and avant - garde jazz styles. Track A1 'Pendulum' was written by Richard Beirach and has a length of 18:18. Track B1 'Picadilly Lilly' was written by David Liebman and lasts 7:27. Track B2 'Footprints' was written by Wayne Shorter and is 17:14 long. The recording took place at the Village Vanguard on February 4th and 5th, 1978. It has a great team behind it, including Carol Friedman for art direction, Eugene Gregan for cover art, Frank Tusa on bass, Al Foster on drums, Richard Beirach on piano, John Snyder as the producer, David Liebman on soprano and tenor saxophone, and Randy Brecker on trumpet. The matrix/runout information for side A is AH.8.A MASTER BY VAN GELDER #2 36444 and for side B is AH - 8.B - 1#8 VAN GELDER 36494 Mo#2.

To use this vinyl record, first, make sure your turntable is clean and in good working condition. Gently place the record on the turntable, center it, and lower the tonearm onto the record's edge. Sit back and enjoy the beautiful post - bop and avant - garde jazz music. When handling the record, always hold it by the edges to avoid getting fingerprints on the playing surface. After use, carefully lift the tonearm and return it to its rest. Store the record in a cool, dry place, and keep it in its sleeve to protect it from dust and scratches. If the record gets dirty, you can use a record cleaning brush to gently clean the grooves. But be careful not to apply too much pressure as it could damage the record.


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