President Jimmy Carter on vocals accompanied Dizzy Gillespie on horn in a rendition of “Salt Peanuts” on June 18th, 1978 on the White House lawn.

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Media Condition: Very Good (VG)

Sleeve Condition: Very Good (VG)

 

Notes:

Gold/tan labels in a unipack cover.
The back cover reads ''EKS-74028 formerly EKS-7318,'' but the label is the same as [r1816637].

A1. No Man Can Find The War 2:58
A2. Carnival Song 3:10
A3. Pleasant Street 5:15
A4. Hallucinations 4:55
A5. I Never Asked To Be Your Mountain 6:02
B1. Once I Was 3:22
B2. Phantasmagoria In Two 3:29
B3. Knight-Errant 2:00
B4. Goodbye And Hello 8:38
B5. Morning Glory 2:52

 

 

Matrix / Runout EKS - 7318A (AL) 74028A ARC 10-2-8
Matrix / Runout EKS - 7318B (AL) 74028-B ARC 10-2-8
Matrix / Runout EKS - 7318A (AL) 74028A ARC 8-7-8
Matrix / Runout EKS - 7318B (AL) 74028-B ARC 8-7-8

Data provided by Discogs

Weight 0.51 lbs