Rabshakeh Posted September 6, 2023 Report Posted September 6, 2023 18 minutes ago, Teasing the Korean said: Audrey Hepburn, perhaps?!? I've checked against my own samples and they don't match. Quote
HutchFan Posted September 6, 2023 Report Posted September 6, 2023 (edited) 37 minutes ago, Eric said: Back cover of Our Thing by Joe Henderson. Bought it used in the 1980s from one of those jazz list guys. Of course the music is awesome. With the drawings, perhaps my favorite record. Fantastic! (pun intended) Edited September 6, 2023 by HutchFan Quote
Teasing the Korean Posted September 6, 2023 Author Report Posted September 6, 2023 14 minutes ago, Rabshakeh said: I've checked against my own samples and they don't match. Haha! Quote
mjazzg Posted September 6, 2023 Report Posted September 6, 2023 1 hour ago, Eric said: Back cover of Our Thing by Joe Henderson. Bought it used in the 1980s from one of those jazz list guys. Of course the music is awesome. With the drawings, perhaps my favorite record. That is fabulous. I wonder if there's other sleeves out there with other drawings, bet there is. Surely couldn't have done that on just one and left it at that. Quote
Teasing the Korean Posted July 19 Author Report Posted July 19 On 7/18/2024 at 1:55 PM, rdavenport said: I bought some records recently, and on the inner sleeve of a Harry Beckett LP is written the date and "LP in good shape but music clever avon garde?" 😹 Quote
HutchFan Posted July 22 Report Posted July 22 (edited) I have a Jon Hendricks album titled Tell Me the Truth. He signed the back of the album sleeve (for a previous owner) as follows: A short jazz poem: "LISTEN!" Love, Jon Hendricks Edited July 22 by HutchFan Quote
rostasi Posted August 20 Report Posted August 20 On 3/5/2020 at 6:53 AM, Teasing the Korean said: Picked up - for free - Until Spring by Morton Subotnick on Columbia Odyssey. The previous owner - P. Dorham? - wrote on the cover, in a black sharpie: 'you Won't believe This one! Keep the Volume Down!" Then written beside this, in a thinner black pen: "(yeh! you sed it- HAH!" Then, in the thinner black pen, someone wrote the following, with an arrow pointing to the Subotnick illustration: "No eyes- No Brows - No Eyelids - No Cheeks No Branes!" Just now seeing this. Subotnick showed up at the electronic music studio in Denton at what was North Texas State University in 1976. He was there for a few days doing some daily sessions as an instructor in electronic music. Got him to sign a copy of his new album with the new work that was going to be premiered later, one night, on campus. It was that "Until Spring" LP. Quote
Teasing the Korean Posted August 20 Author Report Posted August 20 3 minutes ago, rostasi said: Just now seeing this. Subotnick showed up at the electronic music studio in Denton at what was North Texas State University in 1976. He was there for a few days doing some daily sessions as an instructor in electronic music. Got him to sign a copy of his new album with the new work that was going to be premiered later, one night, on campus. It was that "Until Spring" LP. Was P. Dorham your classmate?!? Quote
rostasi Posted August 20 Report Posted August 20 21 minutes ago, Teasing the Korean said: Was P. Dorham your classmate?!? More of a chance that K. Dorham would've been (and he was dead by then!). Quote
Teasing the Korean Posted August 20 Author Report Posted August 20 4 minutes ago, rostasi said: More of a chance that K. Dorham would've been (and he was dead by then!). 😱 Quote
rostasi Posted August 20 Report Posted August 20 1 minute ago, Teasing the Korean said: 😱 I still have that signed copy. Quote
Teasing the Korean Posted August 20 Author Report Posted August 20 9 minutes ago, rostasi said: I still have that signed copy. 👍 Quote
Teasing the Korean Posted October 17 Author Report Posted October 17 Not an LP, but a CD I recently picked up from a "free" bin. I thought it was funny, Quote
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