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Cover VG- top and bottom split about 3 inches, corner bumps, fading
Vinyl VG+ a couple light hairlines seen under brightest light, couldn’t be felt. Lightly cleaned with water. Generic white inner sleeve
Excellent guitarist with an ear for great fusion , creating inventive lively jazzrock with fellow musicians on top tier. This has been a great discovery for me lately as I recently just got a copy for my personal collection, I’ve already listened to the whole lp 2 times and can’t wait to spin it again. Very intentional sounding jams with great fuzz guitar tones and some interesting analog synths to add to the Bill Conners era return to forever sound they seem to be going for, also hints of Eric Johnson.
Cover VG- top and bottom split about 3 inches, corner bumps, fading
Vinyl VG+ a couple light hairlines seen under brightest light, couldn’t be felt. Lightly cleaned with water. Generic white inner sleeve
Excellent guitarist with an ear for great fusion , creating inventive lively jazzrock with fellow musicians on top tier. This has been a great discovery for me lately as I recently just got a copy for my personal collection, I’ve already listened to the whole lp 2 times and can’t wait to spin it again. Very intentional sounding jams with great fuzz guitar tones and some interesting analog synths to add to the Bill Conners era return to forever sound they seem to be going for, also hints of Eric Johnson.
Cover VG- top and bottom split about 3 inches, corner bumps, fading
Vinyl VG+ a couple light hairlines seen under brightest light, couldn’t be felt. Lightly cleaned with water. Generic white inner sleeve
Excellent guitarist with an ear for great fusion , creating inventive lively jazzrock with fellow musicians on top tier. This has been a great discovery for me lately as I recently just got a copy for my personal collection, I’ve already listened to the whole lp 2 times and can’t wait to spin it again. Very intentional sounding jams with great fuzz guitar tones and some interesting analog synths to add to the Bill Conners era return to forever sound they seem to be going for, also hints of Eric Johnson.
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