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PLP 002LP
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Exact repro of this 1971 set featuring reedman James Moody. John Birks 'Dizzy' Gillespie was a demi-God of 20th Century jazz, pioneering the revolution that was be-bop. And he was still pushing out the boundaries at Perception Records in 1970-71, fusing jazz and funk in breathtaking style.
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PLP 003LP
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Most remembered for the smash hit, "But It's Alright," J.J. Jackson was also a songwriter and arranger for Jimmy Witherspoon, The Shangri-Las and The Pretty Things. This full-length was recorded with a team of UK session musicians and includes originals, plus heady covers of "Let The Sunshine In" and "No Sad Songs." Exact repro reissue, originally released in 1970.
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PLP 028LP
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Exact repro reissue of the 1972 debut from "funk's best-kept secret." "'We're workers, primarily. We call ourselves construction men. We hustle. When we come into a hall, we demolish the place! If we don't get 'em roarin' then somebody's not playing." -- Bill Curtis
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