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Catno

WRJ010LTD

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album Limited Edition Reissue

Country

Switzerland

Release date

Jun 11, 2021

Genres

Jazz

Hiroshi Suzuki - Cat | We Release Jazz (WRJ010LTD)

Sky Diver Records: ...The long awaited reissue of one of the most rare Japanese jazz-funk albums of the Seventies. Originally released on Nippon Columbia in 1975 this is trombonist Hiroshi Suzuki absolute masterpiece.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$54*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

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Shrimp Dance

A2

Kuro To Shiro

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Walk Tall

B2

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