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Archie Shepp - Bill Dixon Quartet - Limited 180-Gram Vinyl with Bonus Tracks Finger Eleven it was a sure sign

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it was a sure sign that the Counting Crows were a musical force to be reckoned with

it's Roxy Gordon

named after the much in demand Australian-born guitarist who later co-wrote Emma Bunton's 2001 #1 single "What Took You So Long"

Limited clear-with-orange-swirl colored vinyl LP pressing

Archie Shepp - Bill Dixon Quartet - Limited 180-Gram Vinyl with Bonus Tracks Finger Eleven it was a sure sign180 Gram Virgin Vinyl Limited Edition *(*) Down Beat. During the period of 1961 1963, saxophonist Archie Shepp and trumpeter Bill Dixon co led a group that varied in size between a quartet, quintet and sextet, depending on the gig. However, their only recorded works together consist of the studio quartet album made for Savoy in October 1962, and presented here in it's entirety. Both musicians belonged to the avant garde of free jazz and their

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