Joe Henderson - Mode For Joe (LP, Album, RE) (1975) [Used Vinyl]

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Media Condition:  Very Good (VG)
Sleeve Condition: Good Plus (G+)
Comments:
Pen markings on the track listings on the back cover

Catalog #: BST 84227
Country:    US  
Released:  1975
Genre:       Jazz
Style:         

Tracklist:
A1. A Shade Of Jade
A2. Mode For Joe
A3. Black
B1. Caribbean Fire Dance
B2. Granted
B3. Free Wheelin'

Credits:
Bass - Ron Carter
Composed By - Cedar Walton
Composed By - Joe Henderson
Design [Cover] - Reid Miles
Drums - Joe Chambers
Liner Notes - Leonard Feather
Photography By [Cover Photo] - Francis Wolff
Piano - Cedar Walton
Producer - Alfred Lion
Recorded By [Recording By] - Rudy Van Gelder
Tenor Saxophone - Joe Henderson
Trombone - Curtis Fuller
Trumpet - Lee Morgan
Vibraphone [Vibes] - Bobby Hutcherson


Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Matrix / Runout BST-84227-1 77
Matrix / Runout BST-84227-2 77
Rights Society BMI

Companies:
Recorded At Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey
Manufactured By United Artists Music And Records Group, Inc.
Pressed By All Disc Records, Inc.
Published By Blue Horizon Music, Inc.
Published By Vernita Music

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Customer Reviews

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A
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

C
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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