Eugen Cicero - Piano
J.A Rettenbacher - Bass
Joe Nay - Drums
You could be forgiven for thinking, "ho hum, some jazz on the piano" - NOT SO! For sure, Eugen is dominant on these recordings but he keeps shifting style within songs from some "traditional jazz" to very funky sounding jazz - a most enjoyable release
Eugen Cicero - Balladen
Intercord Records
Cat# INT 145.015
1979
German release
Cover is in very good condition, no tears, no writing, very light edge wear due to handling but there is a couple of light creases which are highlighted by the large areas of brown coloured background.
New inner plastic sleeve
Vinyl is in very good condition, inspected under a white halogen light source and I can see just a couple of very light scratches or marks on each side. I then played both sides entirely and although the surface noise is a little higher than normal (after two vacuum cleans) overall I still would consider there are no significant issues with surface noise or clicks/pops,
New outer protective sleeve
Tracks: Pavane For A Dead Princess, Cicero's Valse op.69 Nr.2, Cicero's Praludium und Fuge, Sarabande For A Blond Princesse, Cicero's Prelude op.28 Nr. 6, Here's That Rainy Day, Misty, The Summer Knows