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JOACHIM KUHN Cinemascope/ Piano (1978 German 17-track
double vinyl LP, featuring two very tasty MPS albums under
one roof. Cinemascope, from 1974, produced by the ever
present Conny Plank, is a cult classic & offers some
jaw-dropping Krautrockstyle Fusion. Piano, from 1971
meanwhile, captures the modern pianist playing all originals
strictly solo in the famous MPS-Studio, Villingen.
Incorporating both album artworks, the front of the gatefold
sleeve retains a Dutch import sticker,as it was obtained from
a former EMI executive in Holland & kept in near pristine
condition ever since!)
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JOACHIM KUHN Hip Elegy (1976 Dutch 6-track LP, a classic
MPS date ending on the high-rollercoaster, rip-roaring Fusion
ride of 'First Frisco', starring an incredible line-up that
crossed multiple nationalities including Terumasa Hino
[Japan'sanswer to Miles Davis], Philip Catherine [Belgian
jazz-guitar wizz], Naná Vasconcelos [Brazil's finest] &
Alphonse Mouzon [US ex-pat drummer extraordinaire]. The
gatefold sleeve shows only mild wear from storage & the
vinyl looks barely played)
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JOACHIM KUHN Piano (1971 Japanese promotional sample 10-track
vinyl LP, featuring the modern pianist Joachim playing all originals
strictly solo in the famous MPS-Studio, Villingen. Picture sleeve with
obi-strip ULX-16-P)
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JOACHIM KUHN Spring Fever (1976 UK 8-track vinyl LP,
self-produced with all titles composed and arranged by Kühn.
Full blown fusion with Philip Catherine on guitar! The picture
sleeve shows minimal wear & the vinyl is Excellent & looks
barelyplayed K50280)
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JOACHIM KUHN This Way Out (1973 German 16-track double
LP on MPS, with red labels & '2921752-3' catalogue prefix,
front laminated gatefold sleeve with '88.022-2' overstickered
catalogue number. Stunning advanced Jazz here from a label
that putout some of the very best, forward thinking, & often
glorious sounding Fusion records of the seventies. The sleeve
shows only a tiny bit of corner scuffing from storage & the
vinyl looks barely played)
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