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Artist: DOLPHY, ERIC
Title: Conversations
Label: CELLULOID RECORDS
Format: LP
Price: $11.50
Catalog #: CELL 5014LP
Multi-instrumentalist Eric Dolphy, after playing with the likes of Charles Mingus and John Coltrane, originally released Conversations in 1963 on Fuel. This is the 1986 Celluoid reissue, featuring different cover art. The line-up includes Richard Davis (bass), Clifford Jordan (soprano sax), Prince Lasha (flute), Sonny Simmons (alto), Woody Shaw (trumpet), Eddie Kahn (bass) and J.C. Moses (drums). Tracks: "Jitterbug Waltz," "Music Matador," "Love Me" and "Alone Together."


Artist: DOLPHY, ERIC
Title: Iron Man
Label: CELLULOID RECORDS
Format: LP
Price: $11.50
Catalog #: CELL 5015LP
1986 Celluoid reissue of Dolphy's 1963 album, originally released by Douglas. The line-up includes Richard Davis (bass), Clifford Jordan (soprano sax), Prince Lasha (flute), Huey Simmons (alto), Woody Shaw (trumpet), Eddie Kahn (bass) and J.C. Moses (drums). Both of these albums are underrated gems, but this one's got a richly palatable visceral jubilance across cuts like "Mandrake," "Come Sunday" and "Burning Spear."


Artist: LAST POETS, THE
Title: The Last Poets
Label: CELLULOID RECORDS
Format: LP
Price: $11.50
Catalog #: CELL 6101LP
Exact repro of the 1984 Celluloid reissue of the Last Poets' debut album, originally released in 1970 on the Douglas label. "If rap could be traced to one logical source point, this exceptional album would be it, without question. With their politically-charged raps, syncopated rhythms and dedication to raising African-American consciousness, the Last Poets almost single-handedly laid the groundwork for the emergence of hip hop. Featuring the classic 'When The Revolution Comes'."


Artist: LAST POETS, THE
Title: This Is Madness
Label: CELLULOID RECORDS
Format: LP
Price: $11.50
Catalog #: CELL 6105LP
Exact repro of the 1984 Celluloid reissue of the Last Poets' third album, originally released on Douglas in 1971. "Their brilliant use of offensive language and graphic details about America's social and racial failures helped expose a bigger audience to the sentiments of the '70s black nationalists."


Artist: LAST POETS, THE
Title: Oh My People
Label: CELLULOID RECORDS
Format: LP
Price: $11.50
Catalog #: CELL 6108LP
Exact repro of this 1984 release. The Last Poets' later mid-80s work is heavily influenced by Bill Laswell's production, incorporating synths and drum machines into the "street soul" vibe. Laswell even appears here on track "Get Movin'."

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