• LP 6514860£27.99
      Part of Blue Note's 'Classic Vinyl' series.
      Expected 13 DecPreorder
      • 1. Twenty-Five Miles
      • 2. Spinning Wheel
      • 3. Seven Steps To Heaven
      • 4. Psychedelic Pi
      • 5. Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf?

      Drivin' organ soul jazz on Blue Note, 1970, with sax work by Dave Hubbard and Ronnie Cuber

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