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The Jazz Crusaders - Give Peace A Chance - VG+ LP Record 1970 Liberty USA Promo Vinyl - Jazz / Soul-Jazz
  • 1970 Liberty USA Promo VG+ LP Record: The Jazz Crusaders - Give Peace A Chance (Jazz/Soul-Jazz)
  • 1970 Liberty USA Promo VG+ LP Record: The Jazz Crusaders - Give Peace A Chance (Jazz/Soul-Jazz)
  • 1970 Liberty USA Promo VG+ LP Record: The Jazz Crusaders - Give Peace A Chance (Jazz/Soul-Jazz)
  • 1970 Liberty USA Promo VG+ LP Record: The Jazz Crusaders - Give Peace A Chance (Jazz/Soul-Jazz)

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The Jazz Crusaders - Give Peace A Chance - VG+ LP Record 1970 Liberty USA Promo Vinyl - Jazz / Soul-Jazz

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The Jazz Crusaders - Give Peace A Chance

Released in July 1970 in the US, this LP record from the Pacific Jazz Series is a gem for jazz lovers. It's a stereo vinyl album pressed by All Disc Records, Inc.

Label: Liberty (LST 11005 on cover, LST - 11005 on labels)

Genre: Jazz, with a Soul - Jazz style

Tracklist:

  • A1 - Give Peace A Chance (Written by John Lennon & Paul McCartney), 2:26
  • A2 - I Think It Was A Dream (Written by Wayne Henderson), 5:48
  • A3 - Black Bird (Written by John Lennon & Paul McCartney), 2:36
  • A4 - The Thrill Is Gone (Written by Art Benson & Dale Petit), 2:59
  • A5 - Anita's New Dance (Written by Stix Hooper), 5:13
  • B1 - Space Settlement (Written by Wilton Felder), 11:12
  • B2 - All The Lonely Years (Written by Joe Sample), 4:55
  • B3 - Another Blues (Written by Joe Sample), 6:45

Credits: Features great musicians like Joe Sample on piano, Wilton Felder on tenor saxophone, and more. Produced by Richard Bock.

Notes: All Disc Records, Inc. is denoted by '114' etch in runout. Rights societies vary per track.




Using this LP record is easy. Just place it on a turntable and use the tonearm to gently lower it onto the record. Make sure your turntable is clean and in good working condition for the best sound quality. When handling the record, always hold it by the edges to avoid getting fingerprints on the playing surface. This can cause scratches and affect the sound. After each use, store the record in its sleeve to protect it from dust and scratches. Keep it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat. If the record gets dirty, you can use a record cleaning brush to gently remove dust. For more stubborn dirt, you can use a record cleaning solution following the instructions on the product. Enjoy the beautiful jazz and soul - jazz music on this classic LP!


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