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Black Classical Music

Yussef Dayes

Format Double LP Vinyl
Grade Used - EX/EX

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Artist

Title

Black Classical Music

Format

Double LP

Label

Country

Europe

Year

2023

Genre

Grade

Used - EX/EX

Catalogue Number

BWOOD210IN

Barcode

5054197580468

Comments

19 track limited double white vinyl LP in gatefold sleeve with inners and signed print. Still in opened stickered shrink

Product Information

Title

Black Classical Music

Format

Double LP

Country

Europe

Year

Epic

Genre

Jazz

Grade

Used - ?EX/EX

Catalogue Number

BWOOD210IN

Barcode

5054197580468

Comments

19 track limited double white vinyl LP in gatefold sleeve with inners and signed print. Still in opened stickered shrink
SKU: VT1726481208017
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  • Description

  • Track List

    A1. Black Classical Music ft. Venna & Charlie Stacey
    A2. Afro Cubanism 
    A3. Raisins Under The Sun ft. Shabaka Hutchings
    A4. Rust ft. Tom Misch
    A5. Turquoise Galaxy 

    B1. The Light ft. Bahia Dayes 
    B2. Pon Di Plaza ft. Chronixx
    B3. Magnolia Symphony 
    B4. Early Dayes 
    B5. Chasing The Drum 

    C1. Birds Of Paradise 
    C2. Gelato 
    C3. Marching Band ft. Masego
    C4. Crystal Palace Park ft. Elijah Fox
    C5. Presidential ft. Jahaan Sweet

    D1. Jukebox 
    D2. Woman's Touch ft. Jamilah Barry
    D3. Tioga Pass ft. Rocco Palladino 
    D4. Cowrie Charms ft. Leon Thomas & Barbara Hicks 

  • Grading Definition

    Please refer to the item's description for any condition notes specific to this item, but our general grading guideline for EX/EX is:

    Sleeve (EX): Well looked after, clean, only slight signs of use. Light corner wear possible. No seam splits or significant creases.

    Vinyl (EX): May have light signs of handling, but is well looked after and clean. Any faint surface marks visible only under bright light.

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