On September 17, 1962, jazz legends Duke Ellington, Charles Mingus, and Max Roach came together at Sound Makers studio in NYC to record the iconic Money Jungle. This celebrated jazz trio album showcases fearless music - making born from the generational and stylistic differences of these three masters. Originally released on United Artists, it features 7 unforgettable Ellington compositions like “Caravan,” “Solitude,” and a breathtaking “Le Fleurs Africaines (African Flower).” The Tone Poet Edition goes back to the original analog stereo master for superior sound quality. This 1962 NYC - recorded classic is a must - have. It's pressed on 180g black vinyl, housed in a glossy tip - on gatefold sleeve with photos and liner notes. Part of Blue Note's Tone Poet 180g audiophile remaster series, it's an all - analog remaster cut from the original tapes. Music label: Blue Note Records 2020.


Using this vinyl LP is simple. Just place it on your turntable, gently lower the tonearm, and enjoy the amazing jazz music. When handling the vinyl, make sure your hands are clean to avoid getting fingerprints on the record, which can affect the sound quality. Store the LP in a cool, dry place, standing upright in a record rack to prevent warping. Also, be careful when opening and closing the glossy tip - on gatefold sleeve to avoid any damage to it. Enjoy your listening experience!