OSCAR PETERSON Trio In Transition DOUBLE LP ALBUM 1976 MERCURY RECORDS EMS 2-405
OSCAR PETERSON Trio In Transition DOUBLE LP ALBUM 1976 MERCURY RECORDS EMS 2-405
OSCAR PETERSON Trio In Transition DOUBLE LP ALBUM 1976 MERCURY RECORDS EMS 2-405
OSCAR PETERSON Trio In Transition DOUBLE LP ALBUM 1976 MERCURY RECORDS EMS 2-405
OSCAR PETERSON Trio In Transition DOUBLE LP ALBUM 1976 MERCURY RECORDS EMS 2-405
OSCAR PETERSON Trio In Transition DOUBLE LP ALBUM 1976 MERCURY RECORDS EMS 2-405

OSCAR PETERSON Trio In Transition DOUBLE LP ALBUM 1976 MERCURY RECORDS EMS 2-405

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  • Seller : vwbugnut (+8)  
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This is a fantastic double LP album by Oscar Peterson, titled "Trio in Transition". The record was released in 1976 under Mercury Records and comes in a colorful multicolor design cardboard sleeve. It features the legendary jazz musicians Ray Brown, Louis Hayes, Sam Jones, and Ed Thigpen.


The vinyl material of the record is in excellent (EX) condition, while the sleeve is also in excellent (EX) condition. The album has 33 RPM speed and is classified under the classical genre. This is a first edition of the original cover, and it is perfect for jazz enthusiasts and vinyl collectors alike.

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Listing TypeGallery Listing
Listing ID#229657800
Start TimeWed 21 May 2025 15:55:32 (EDT)
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