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Both Directions At Once: The Lost Album

Both Directions At Once: The Lost Album
Both Directions At Once: The Lost AlbumBoth Directions At Once: The Lost AlbumBoth Directions At Once: The Lost AlbumBoth Directions At Once: The Lost AlbumBoth Directions At Once: The Lost AlbumBoth Directions At Once: The Lost AlbumBoth Directions At Once: The Lost AlbumBoth Directions At Once: The Lost AlbumBoth Directions At Once: The Lost AlbumBoth Directions At Once: The Lost AlbumBoth Directions At Once: The Lost AlbumBoth Directions At Once: The Lost AlbumBoth Directions At Once: The Lost AlbumBoth Directions At Once: The Lost AlbumBoth Directions At Once: The Lost AlbumBoth Directions At Once: The Lost Album

Catno

B0028317-01 B0028317-01 B0028317-01

Formats

2x Vinyl LP Album Deluxe Edition Mono

Country

US

Release date

Jun 29, 2018

Genres

Jazz

Styles

Post Bop

Media: NM or M-i
Sleeve: NM or M-

$45.99*

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A1

Untitled Original 11383 (Take 1)

5:41

A2

Nature Boy

3:24

A3

Untitled Original 11386 (Take 1)

8:43

A4

Vilia (Take 3)

5:32

B1

Impressions (Take 3)

4:36

B2

Slow Blues

11:28

B3

One Up, One Down (Take 1)

8:01

C1

Vilia (Take 5)

4:37

C2

Impressions (Take 1)

4:06

C3

Impressions (Take 2)

4:37

C4

Impressions (Take 4)

3:40

D1

Untitled Original 11386 (Take 2)

8:41

D2

Untitled Original 11386 (Take 5)

8:23

D3

One Up, One Down (Take 6)

7:17

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