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Spiritual Starlites - Long Black Limousine (ASL). A quick search reveals that I've posted about this, one of my favorite Atlanta gospel albums, half a dozen times. But this is the first time I've found a picture of the cover on the web. I wish it wasn't obscured by the shrinkwrap; it's a great album with a great cover photo.

 

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4 hours ago, jeffcrom said:

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Spiritual Starlites - Long Black Limousine (ASL). A quick search reveals that I've posted about this, one of my favorite Atlanta gospel albums, half a dozen times. But this is the first time I've found a picture of the cover on the web. I wish it wasn't obscured by the shrinkwrap; it's a great album with a great cover photo.

 

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52 minutes ago, JSngry said:

oh my god, yes.

Jim, you hipped me to that record a while ago when I was going on-and-on about the Marsh/Konitz recordings on Storyville. ;) 

 

 

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Philly Joe Jones / Dameronia featuring Johnny Griffin - Look Stop Listen (Uptown)

Helluva lineup on this one:
Drums – Philly Joe Jones
Alto Saxophone, Flute – Frank Wess
Tenor Saxophone – Johnny Griffin (on half the cuts)
Tenor Saxophone, Flute – Charles Davis
Baritone Saxophone – Cecil Payne
Trumpet – Don Sickler, Virgil Jones
Trombone – Benny Powell
Piano – Walter Davis, Jr.
Bass – Larry Ridley

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Tony Parenti - Jazz Goes Underground (Jazzology). A latter-day (1969) offering by one of my favorite New Orleans clarinetists. Besides Parenti and ringer Knocky Parker on piano, all of the musicians were part of the once-thriving Atlanta dixieland scene. As a young man, I did a couple of gigs with the drummer, Spider Ridgeway. He kind of scared me.

Later: This album is somewhat cornier than I remembered - mostly due to Parker's piano playing, I'm sorry to say.

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