This is a vinyl LP record of Preston Love's "Omaha Bar-B-Q," featuring the legendary Shuggie Otis. An imported edition released by Kent Records, this album showcases a blend of jazz and funk styles, making it a valuable addition for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
The album jacket exhibits some age-related deterioration, but the vinyl itself is in excellent condition with no significant scratches or damage. The record has been play-tested and confirmed to produce clear sound, making it suitable for both listening and collection purposes.
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| Country | Japan |
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