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Eddie Gale- Eddie Gale's Ghetto Music (1xWhite/Black Marbled, 1xGrey/Black Marbled)

SKU: UB002610601
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Eddie Gale- Eddie Gale's Ghetto Music (1xWhite/Black Marbled, 1xGrey/Black Marbled)
Eddie Gale- Eddie Gale's Ghetto Music (1xWhite/Black Marbled, 1xGrey/Black Marbled)
Vinyl Me Please 1xWhite/Black Marbled, 1xGrey/Black Marbled Vinyl Reissue

"Ghetto Music was conceived as a full-scale musical production with costumes, acting, and dramatic presentation and is a musical reflection of his life in the ghetto. This is very much a personal portrait; for he wrote, arranged and conducted all of the music. He believes a strong foundation is essential before taking the listeners on a kaleidoscopic journey into the unknown. in Eddie's case, the beautiful melodies are the launching pad for his expeditions." -John Norris, Coda Magazine, 1968
Format: Used Vinyl/Jazz

Eddie Gale- Eddie Gale's Ghetto Music (1xWhite/Black Marbled, 1xGrey/Black Marbled)

SKU: UB002610601
Regular price $133.00
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per
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Vinyl Me Please 1xWhite/Black Marbled, 1xGrey/Black Marbled Vinyl Reissue

"Ghetto Music was conceived as a full-scale musical production with costumes, acting, and dramatic presentation and is a musical reflection of his life in the ghetto. This is very much a personal portrait; for he wrote, arranged and conducted all of the music. He believes a strong foundation is essential before taking the listeners on a kaleidoscopic journey into the unknown. in Eddie's case, the beautiful melodies are the launching pad for his expeditions." -John Norris, Coda Magazine, 1968