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Ted Coleman Band
Taking Care Of Business

Taking Care Of Business
Taking Care Of BusinessTaking Care Of Business

Catno

PLP-7746

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album Reissue

Country

Japan

Release date

Dec 15, 2021

Not just a super-rare set of dreamy soul jazz but also a neat piece of independent label history: JSR were a Jersey-based

Not just a super-rare set of dreamy soul jazz but also a neat piece of independent label history: JSR were a Jersey-based imprint with an open source attitude to their business, allowing ambitious young musicians their first break contract-free (albeit with limited pressings) In 1980 Coleman took them up on the offer, played most of the instruments himself and even designed the artwork: Taking Care Of Business is quite a literal title. It's literally brilliant, too; just check the Shuggy style vocal leans on "Due Consideration" or the swooning Roy Ayers style vibraphone magic of "Sweet Bird" and you'll see exactly what we mean. Stunning.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

42€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Can You Feel It

6:10

A2

Due Consideration

5:02

A3

If We Took The Time (Where Do We Go From Here)

5:24

A4

Due Consideration Interlude

3:15

B1

Sweet Bird

5:00

B2

What A Lovely Way To Spend A Lifetime

5:30

B3

Samba De

7:42

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