In the late 1930’s, jazz great Duke Ellington invited aspiring songwriter Billy Strayhorn to “TAKE A TRAIN” to visit him in Harlem — the phrase became the title of one of the best known jazz pieces ever.

Media Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)

Sleeve Condition: Good Plus (G+)

Notes:

Spine and labels: STS 5505

Jacket front/rear: STS-5505

A1. I Wanna Get Funky 4:08
A2. Playing On Me 3:25
A3. Walking The Back Streets And Crying 6:28
A4. 'Til My Back Ain't Got No Bone 7:32
B1. Flat Tire 4:43
B2. I Can't Hear Nothing But The Blues 4:16
B3. Travelin' Man 2:52
B4. Cross Cut Saw 7:45
B5. That's What The Blues Is All About 3:56

Matrix / Runout SS-0589
Matrix / Runout SS-0590
Matrix / Runout STXS-0799-3 SS-0589 -BOHANNON- SON
Matrix / Runout STXS-0780-3 SS-0590 -BOHANNON- SON

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Copyright (c) Stax Records, Inc.
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Weight 0.51 lbs