The Blues Project - Reunion In Central Park (2xLP, Album) (1973) [Used Vinyl]

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Media Condition:  Very Good (VG)
Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
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Catalog #: MCA2-8003
Country:    US  
Released:  1973
Genre:       Rock, Blues, Folk World & Country
Style:         Blues Rock, Louisiana Blues

Tracklist:
A1. Introduction: Ron Delsener 0:37
A2. Louisiana Blues 3:38
A3. Steves Song 3:34
A4. Introduction: Al And Andy 0:42
A5. I Can't Keep From Cryin' Sometimes 5:26
B1. You Can't Catch Me 4:13
B2. Introduction: Al 0:55
B3. Fly Away 3:28
B4. Caress Me Baby 7:36
C1. Introduction: Andy 0:35
C2. Catch The Wind 4:22
C3. (I Heard Her Say) Wake Me Shake Me 9:11
D1. Introduction: Danny Kalb 1:00
D2. Two Trains Running 13:30

Credits:
Bass - Andy Kulberg
Drums - Roy Blumenfeld
Organ [Hammond], Clavinet [Hohner], Mellotron, Synthesizer, Rhythm Guitar, Vocals - Al Kooper
Producer - Al Kooper
Producer - Andy Kulberg
Rhythm Guitar, Harmonica, Vocals, Percussion - Steve Katz
Vocals, Lead Guitar - Danny Kalb


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Recorded At Central Park, New York
Manufactured By MCA Records

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Customer Reviews

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Aaron Lamb
Rastaman Vibrations Used

Record was graded as in VG+ and it is!! Already had a copy but this is a nice upgrade. Plays great. Solid album. Favourite track -- Rat Race

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Chris V.
Great guitar jazz

Solid 80’s pressing of some can’t miss late 50’s Prestige Jazz.
Clean record and sleeve.

B
Brent Jeffreys
Great album !

Albert Ayler at his finest.

B
Brent Jeffreys
Dub at its finest!

Absolutely fantastic album.

D
Devon
Great appearance, Okay record

When I saw this legendary album I had to have it. Specifically the '82 Japanese pressing. It was exciting to find it in store. I listened to it and it sounded really clear. The jacket was in pristine condition, with barely a mark on it. The media did have a slight pop on a couple of the records but all in all not bad for a 40+ year album. High Notes never fails

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