Young Jazz Ensemble Easy Edition Volume XV LP Record 1986 Jenson Jazz 33RPM

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Release Title: Easy Edition Volume XV Catalog Number: JP-8000 Record Label: Jenson Publications Type: LP Era: 1980s Features: Includes Liner Notes, Educational Charts California Prop 65 Warning: No Release Year: 1986 Record Size: 12" Number of Audio Channels: Stereo Case Type: Cardboard Sleeve Language: English Artist: Young Jazz Ensemble Speed: 33 RPM Material: Vinyl Format: Record Genre: Jazz Unit Type: Unit Record Grading: Very Good Plus (VG+) Sleeve Grading: Very Good Plus (VG+) Inlay Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+) Edition: Easy Edition Volume XV

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Young Jazz Ensemble Easy Edition Volume XV LP Record 1986 Jenson Jazz 33RPM. This LP features a varied selection of jazz charts arranged and composed by notable jazz arrangers such as Sammy Nestico, John Berry, Paul Jennings, Dave Barduhn, and others. The album showcases the talents of arrangers and composers celebrated in jazz education circles and includes detailed liner notes and portraits of the arrangers. Buy 2 Records, Get 2 FREE ? Add 4 Records, to your cart from store. Mix & Match. Buy 2 Records, Get 2 FREE ? Add 4 Records, to your cart from store. Mix & Match. Extra 50% off When You Buy 3 or more items From Store Young Jazz Ensemble's Easy Edition Volume XV, released by Jenson Publications in 1986, is a comprehensive collection designed for developing jazz groups. This LP features a varied selection of jazz charts arranged and composed by notable jazz arrangers such as Sammy Nestico, John Berry, Paul Jennings, Dave Barduhn, and others. The album includes 15 tracks on Side One and 16 tracks on Side Two, covering a wide range of styles from blues and swing to contemporary big band jazz, making it ideal for educational and performance use. Pressed on standard black vinyl with a 33 RPM speed, this record is a valuable resource for young jazz ensembles and educators, featuring easy-to-play arrangements with professional quality. Notable tracks include "A Little Blues, Please," "Sing," "Mood Indigo," "Brian's Song," and "Harlem Nocturne." The album showcases the talents of arrangers and composers celebrated in jazz education circles and includes detailed liner notes and portraits of the arrangers. This is a rare find for collectors of jazz educational materials and jazz ensemble repertoire.