Bobby Jaspar Quintet - Bobby Jaspar Quintet (LP, Mono)
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Bobby Jaspar Quintet - Bobby Jaspar Quintet (LP, Mono)

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Bobby Jaspar Quintet - Bobby Jaspar Quintet (LP, Mono)Media Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+) Sleeve Condition: Good Plus (G+) Comments: Record in great shape, few light surface marks but plays loud and clean Labels are clean Cover has storage wear, writing on front and back and creasing General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above): Center labels: Made In Holland New York 12th and 14th November 1956 Back sleeve: Vervaardigd In Holland Opgenomen in

Media Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Sleeve Condition: Good Plus (G+)

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Record in great shape, few light surface marks but plays loud and clean // Labels are clean // Cover has storage wear, writing on front and back and creasing

General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
Center labels: Made In Holland / New York 12th and 14th November 1956 Back sleeve: Vervaardigd In Holland / Opgenomen in New York, 12 en 14 november 1956. A4 = "Tutti Flutti" on center label, "Tutti Frutti" on rear sleeve. Note: A French release has exactly the same Matrix/Runout #s as this Dutch release. On the rear of the sleeve however the track lists are inverted: "Wee Dot" to "They Look Alike" are on Side 1 (XLX 564); "Clarinescapade" to "I Remember You" are on Side 2 (XLX 563). The four members of the Quartet (Jaspar, Flanagan, Totah and Jones) are mentioned on the back of the sleeve as well as the members of the Quintet (Jaspar, Galbraith, Costa, Hinton and Johnson.)

 

A1. Clarinescapade
A2. How Deep Is The Ocean
A3. What's New
A4. Tutti Flutti
A5. Spring Is Here
A6. I Remember You
B1. Wee Dot
B2. I Won't Dance
B3. In A Little Provincial Town
B4. They Look Alike

 

Barcode and Other Identifiers:

Matrix / Runout XLX 563
Matrix / Runout XLX 564
Matrix / Runout XLX 563 21 M6 179890
Matrix / Runout XLX 564 21 M6 179907

 

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