Daniel A Posted July 31, 2003 Report Posted July 31, 2003 Ya dumayo shto ti gavarish ochen chorosho, Rooster! Bil v Rossie? Quote
brownie Posted August 1, 2003 Report Posted August 1, 2003 For Jim Flora fans, there is a lengthy interview of him in the coffeetable-size catalog 'Jazz Grafico' which was published in 1999 in conjunction with an exhibition of 1940-1968 jazz albums covers in Valencia, Spain. The book which has plenty of album covers reproductions has features on Flora, Alex Steinweiss, David Stone Martin, Burt Goldblatt, Pierre Merlin, Paul Bacon and others including the BN's John Hermansander and Reid Miles. The book is in Spanish with an english translation provided. Quote
Dmitry Posted August 1, 2003 Report Posted August 1, 2003 What is this, a Russian dialogue from a Tom Clancy novel? Daniel, your accent...oy. Quote
Daniel A Posted August 1, 2003 Report Posted August 1, 2003 What? Are you suggesting Tom Clancy isn't a source as good as any for idiomatic Russian? Quote
Rooster_Ties Posted August 1, 2003 Author Report Posted August 1, 2003 That story (about the fake album cover) is simply priceless. Thanks for sharing the cover, and the story. Quote
mikeweil Posted August 2, 2003 Report Posted August 2, 2003 From the site that couw has linked to: If you know what the word "Stein" means in German, the statue looks like a self-portrait of the producer ... Quote
mikeweil Posted August 2, 2003 Report Posted August 2, 2003 For me Savoy deserved the most obscure album cover art award: Quote
Jim R Posted August 2, 2003 Report Posted August 2, 2003 one of the guys on the cover is actually the father of the well-known Dutch football player Frank Rijkaard. We never found out which one. Hmmm.... ... I dunno! Quote
jazzbo Posted August 2, 2003 Report Posted August 2, 2003 Hmmm. . . what is so obscure about that Fuller cover? I've seen it many many times over the years! Quote
Dmitry Posted August 3, 2003 Report Posted August 3, 2003 (edited) Is it my "Imagination" or does this woman have what is commonly referred to as a shlong? And a sizeable one as well. Edited August 3, 2003 by Dmitry Quote
jazzbo Posted August 3, 2003 Report Posted August 3, 2003 I think it's your dirty imagination! This is just stylish beachwear! Quote
mikeweil Posted August 3, 2003 Report Posted August 3, 2003 (edited) That girl is from the website of jazzman records, who have several funny animations and a whole lot of rare album covers, but it is not possible to link them and they are too large to post them as attachments, so please have a look! Here's the girl in original size: Edited August 3, 2003 by mikeweil Quote
jazzbo Posted August 14, 2003 Report Posted August 14, 2003 Thanks for posting that Merrill cover Dmitry. That's ONE album of Beatles material I might buy one day! Quote
jazzbo Posted August 14, 2003 Report Posted August 14, 2003 Yeah. . . I figured it would be. BUT I'll never say never. It may come into my clutches one day! ***insert evil laugh*** Quote
mikeweil Posted August 28, 2003 Report Posted August 28, 2003 This Japanese site has a wealth of rare vintage LP covers, for all of you who love this kind of stuff: http://gokudo.co.jp/ Click on "Jazz Record". Quote
mikeweil Posted September 3, 2003 Report Posted September 3, 2003 Didn't know he cut an album for Verve ... Quote
Dan Gould Posted September 3, 2003 Report Posted September 3, 2003 Not only did he cut that album for Verve, but it was reissued by Verve a few years ago. Dusty Groove stocks it fairly regularly. Can't say myself what he does with "hip" commercials, the subject didn't hold enough appeal to find out. Quote
BruceH Posted September 4, 2003 Report Posted September 4, 2003 Say what you will about the cover, but I hope that Duke Pearson album is on the Select. BTW, I've seen that "Tune In, Turn On" Golson album dirt cheap at various used stores from time to time. Apparently not much demand for it. Quote
Dmitry Posted September 4, 2003 Report Posted September 4, 2003 Not lp, but the "Teo Macero Japanese" cd version of the Complete Plugged Nickel cd set, released in Japan several years before the Cuscuna produced American version. . . . Never saw or heard it and wish I had! I think the US set has one more cd in it. Quote
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