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Ornette Coleman ‎ Dancing In Your Head Horizon (3) ‎– SP-722, A&M Records ‎– SP-722 Vinyl, LP, Album, Duo-Pak Jacket, Terre Haute Pressing Promo stamp USA 1977 Very good copy. Very very light wear on corners (nothing bad, really) and very light storage wear on back, gatefold is good, light storage wear marks, vinyl is like new
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Vallauris (Alpes Maritimes)
- Les achats groupés de 4 LPS ou CDS (1 double = 2) peuvent bénéficier d'un escompte MAXIMUM de 10 %. TOUTE AUTRE OFFRE SERA REFUSEE. Pour faire une offre (de 4 disques ou plus), diminuer le prix de 10 % (exemple 35,20 devient 31,68), présenter l'offre, demander une facturation groupée (pour diminuer le prix du port).Group purchases of 4 LPS or CDS (1 double = 2) can benefit from a MAXIMUM discount of 10%. ANY OTHER OFFER WILL BE REFUSED. To make an offer (of 4 or more disks), decrease the price by 10% (example 35.20 becomes 31.68), present the offer, ask for group invoicing (to reduce the price of the postage).) TARIF INDICATIF: L'acheteur paie les frais de port en € suivant le tarif 2021 de La Poste Colissimo (France) porte à porte avec suivi.. INDICATIVE RATE: The buyer pays the shipping costs in € according to the 2021 rate from La Poste Delivengo (World) with tracking. 1 LP or CD +/- 700 gr = France: 7,50 € - EEC: 9,50 € - UK & not EEC, USA, Japan, Russia & World: 11,50 € 2 LPs & 1LP Gatefold = France: 8,50 € - EEC: 11,50 € - UK & not EEC, USA, Japan, Russia & World: 16,90 € 1 CD - France: 5,50 € - EEC: 8,50 € - UK & not EEC, USA, Japan, Russia & World: 10,50 € Autre poids, tarification sur demande préalable. Other weights, request pricing by prior messageÉtat Pochette: Very Good Plus (VG+) État Média: Very Good Plus (VG+) Tracklist A1–The Ornette Coleman Double QuartetFirst TakeAlto Saxophone [L] – Ornette ColemanBass [L] – Scott LaFaroBass [R] – Charlie HadenBass Clarinet [R] – Eric DolphyDrums [L] – Billy HigginsDrums [R] – Ed BlackwellTrumpet [Pocket, L] – Don CherryTrumpet [R] – Freddie Hubbard17:00A2–The Ornette Coleman QuartetLittle SymphonyAlto Saxophone – Ornette ColemanBass – Charlie HadenDrums – Ed BlackwellTrumpet – Don Cherry5:15B1–The Ornette Coleman QuartetMonk And The NunAlto Saxophone – Ornette ColemanBass – Charlie HadenCornet – Don CherryDrums – Billy Higgins5:35B2–The Ornette Coleman QuartetCheck UpAlto Saxophone – Ornette ColemanBass – Scott LaFaroDrums – Ed BlackwellTrumpet [Pocket] – Don Cherry10:10B3–The Ornette Coleman QuartetJoy Of A ToyAlto Saxophone – Ornette ColemanBass – Charlie HadenDrums – Ed BlackwellTrumpet – Don Cherry4:35 - Composed By – Ornette Coleman - Recorded: (A1) A&R Studios, N.Y.C., NY ON December 21, 1960; (A2) Atlantic Studios, N.Y.C., NY On July 19, 1960; (B1) Radio Recorders, Hollywood, CA On May 22, 1959; (B2) Atlantic Studios, N.Y.C., NY On January 31, 1961; (B3) Atlantic Studios, N.Y.C., NY On July 26, 1960. Tracks A2, B2, B3 were mixed down in 1971, at Atlantic Studios, New York
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Vallauris (Alpes Maritimes)
- Pour faciliter les achats groupés de 5 LPS (ou CDS) j'ai décidé de n'accorder qu'un escompte maximum de 10 %.Toute autre offre sera refusé. Donc si vous faites une offre de 5 disques ou plus, prenez "mon" prix diminuez le de 10 % (exemple 35 devient 31,50) et présenter m'en l'offre, j'accepterais "toujours". - État Média: Good Plus (G+)  État Pochette: Good Plus (G+) - Tracklist A1Cross BreedingWritten-By – Ornette Coleman11:17A2MapaWritten-By – Ornette Coleman9:07B1EnfantWritten-By – Ornette Coleman6:27B2EosWritten-By – Ornette Coleman6:36B3EcarsWritten-By – Ornette Coleman7:38 - Bass – Jimmy Garrison - Drums – Ed Blackwell - Tenor Saxophone, Composed By – Ornette Coleman - Trumpet [Pocket] – Donald Cherry Atlantic Recording Studios, New York City, 22 - 27 mars 1961 - OFFRES acceptées selon une remise maximale de 10 % en cas d'une commande globale de 5 LPs ou Cds (ou +) ou de 2 coffrets  OFFER accepted with a maximum discount of 10% in case of a global order of 5 LPs or Cds (or +) or 2 boxes
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Vendôme (Loir et Cher)
THE ORNETTE COLEMAN DOUBLE QUARTET FREE JAZZ - Atlantic SD 1364  MONO 1961 VG++. État : Occasion  - Used Avec GATEFOLD ETAT / CONDITION Pour le vinyl, VG++ soit très bon état du disque qui joue parfaitement, très dynamique avec puissance, relief, etc... avec très peu de bruits de fond, tels que crépitements qui peuvent etre cependant faiblement perceptibles dans les plages calmes. Présence de deux fines griffures assez longues, (trace du saphir) face 1 et 2, qui sont sans consequence sur la qualité audio et imperceptibles à l'écoute. Le disque est nettoyé. La pochette est G - VG avec décollement de la pellicule sur l'arrière et au bord de l'ouverture. Elle a été recollée mais taches de colle visibles (voir photo). Ttace d'ancien adhesif sur le devant et la tranche. Le texte sur tranche est encore bien lisible.  Diverses petites taches interieures (roussures)  dans le gatefold. Traces d'humidité ancienne (seches maintenant) dans les deux coins inferieurs droits. En résumé la pochette présente des traces d'usures importantes, ce qui semble en partie logique vue son âge (ce n'est pas une copie quasi neuve) Pochette intérieure Atlantic, vrai original en état moyen. (usure au bord de l'ouverture) A noter et c'est important que la pochette est celle prévue pour le stereo. Cependant deux stickers ou est inscrit " MONO" sont collés sur l'arrière de la pochette (voir photo). Egalement gros sticker " barclay en direct des USA distribution exclusive". On peut en deduire que Barclays et Atlantic ont pu etre à cours de pochette mono pour l'export du mono et qu'ils ont utilisés des pochettes stereo en dépannage...Quoiqu'il en soit le disque est bien mono avec les bons numeros sur le runout(voir paragraphe du dessous) Vinyl Record: VG ++, plays excellent, great audio with a few light crackling at some point, in the quiet passage The sleeve is G, VG with  wear large enough, small stains inside the gotefold, wear at the corners...glue stain marks on the back, etc (see pictures) Original Atlantic inner sleeve in about VG conditions(wear on the opening of the inner sleeve) Please, note an official Special stickers " mono" glued on the back. The sleeve is a stereo sleeve, however the record is well a mono..(numbers on runout) imported from US by Barclay (see sticker inside gatefold) may be the correct sleeve (mono) wasn't available at this time and Barclays - Atlantixc have furnished a stereo sleeve. That's interesting, indeed this freejazz record has knew a great succes at the departure and mono sleeve could be missing....  -------------------------------------------------------------- Notes FREE JAZZ was recorded in one uninterrupted "take" of 36 minutes 23 seconds. This performance by Ornette Coleman's Double Quartet is heard exactly as it was performed in the studio, without any splicing or editing. Side One ends with a quick fade-out, and the music resumes with a minimum of interruption on Side Two. On stereo Ornette Coleman, Don Cherry, Scott LaFaro and Billy Higgins are heard on the left channel, Eric Dolphy, Freddie Hubbard, Charlie Haden and Ed Blackwell are heard right. Mono version with orange and purple vinyl label that features a "white fan logo" on a black background. Packaged in a heavy cardboard gatefold sleeve. Code-Barres et Autres Identifiants - Matrix / Runout (Label Side A): 11807 - Matrix / Runout (Label Side B): 11808 - Matrix / Runout (Runout Side A): 11807-A AT. W J - Matrix / Runout (Runout Side B): 11808-A AT. W J - Rights Society: BMI Tracklist: A -  Free jazz part 1  19: 55 written by Ornette Coleman B -  Free jazz part 2   16: 28 Written by Ornette Coleman ------------------------------------------------- TRANSPORT/ SHIPPING France: Lettre suivi recommandée La Poste, emballage spécial renforcé
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Bruce Springteen streets of philadelphia 12" Picture disc rare !!! "Streets of Philadelphia" is a song written and performed by American rock musician Bruce Springsteen for the film Philadelphia (1993) starring Tom Hanks, an early mainstream film dealing with HIV/AIDS. Released as a single in 1994, the song was a hit in many countries, particularly in Austria, Canada, France, Germany, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, and Norway, where it topped the singles charts. In the United States, the single peaked at number nine on the Billboard Hot 100. The song received acclaim and went on to win the Academy Award for Best Original Song and four Grammy Awards: Song of the Year, Best Rock Song, Best Rock Vocal Performance, Solo, and Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or Television. In 2004, it finished at number 68 on AFI's 100 Years...100 Songs survey of top tunes in American cinema. The song is listed among the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll. In early 1993, Philadelphia director Jonathan Demme asked Springsteen to write a song for his film, adding "I want it to play in the malls." Springsteen replied, "Well, I'm interested, so I'd like to come up with a song for you. If you give me some time, I'll see, but I can't promise." Springsteen recalled adding, "I'm not very good at scores". In late August, after the conclusion of the "Other Band" Tour, he recorded a demo of his completed song at Thrill Hill Recording, Beverly Hills, California (his home studio), supplying all of the instrumentation. He mailed the tape to Demme, who later said, "my wife and I sat down and listened to it, and we were literally weeping by the end". Meanwhile, background vocals were added by Tommy Sims (from the "Other Band"). In October, Springsteen recorded it at A&M Studios in Los Angeles, with Sims, Ornette Coleman on saxophone, and vocals by "Little" Jimmy Scott. It was mixed by Bob Clearmountain, included in the soundtrack, and the video was shot. However, in mid-December, Springsteen suddenly replaced it with his home demo from August, re-shooting some video scenes to eliminate Scott. The four-man combo version can be heard in a brief scene in the film when Tom Hanks exits Denzel Washington's office, but it was Bruce alone playing over the opening credits. "Streets of Philadelphia" was released on February 2, 1994, as the first single from the film's original soundtrack, with Springsteen singing and playing all the instruments and Tommy Sims on background vocals, and became a chart success worldwide. "Streets of Philadelphia" achieved greater popularity in Europe than in the United States. While it peaked at number nine on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, it became a number-one single in Germany, France and Austria. It peaked at number two in the United Kingdom, becoming Springsteen's highest charting hit in Britain, and number four in Australia. As of 2012, "Streets of Philadelphia" ranks as his most recent top ten hit. The song was included on the album All Time Greatest Movie Songs, released by Sony in 1999. Beautiful copy ! Only played a few times First hand from my own collection !!! Any questions feel free to contact me!!!
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