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  1. Lord is wrong. Quote Unquote contains selections from Handy's first two Roulettes, In The Vernacular and No Coast Jazz : Side A : 01 Problem Too (from In The Vernacular) 02 Blues In The Vernacular (from In The Vernacular) 03 No Coast (from No Coast Jazz) Side B : 01 Suggested Line (from In The Vernacular) 02 Quote, Unquote (from In The Vernacular) 03 Boo's Ups And Downs (from No Coast Jazz)
  2. Actually you can, and you don't even have to leave the realm of Herbie Mann covers to do so :
  3. Remember The Fly ? Well this is what Jeff Goldblum would've been dreaming of had it been fruit fly and not house fly genes that got spliced into his :
  4. The Injuns by Donald Byrd Daughter Of Cochise by Horace Tapscott Native Land by Curtis Amy
  5. Let's try a little non-prurient lateral thinking shall we....
  6. If you're going to be udderly obvious in your lateral thinking , you need a cover befitting that obviousness . Allow me to suggest....
  7. Why is anyone interested in mini-LPs anyway ? They save a lot of space sure , but they have the worst damn inner-groove noise ever !
  8. That one's a favorite of a lot of people , including me , though it might have to share the title with Memphis To New York Spirit .
  9. "Tronto"! Tee hee... We residents know it's "Tronna". Spell it how you like , but if you mean to refer to the actual recording location for this album , you better pronounce it , "Vancouver"
  10. Guess that explains why an increasing number of Ebay sellers would sooner ship to Congo than Italy...
  11. As a Booker Little fan (and really , is there anyone who isn't ?!) I was wondering if David Hunt's article in the February 1969 issue of Jazz & Pop magazine is worthwhile ? I'm not expecting anything as interesting as Robert Levin's Metronome interview with Little of course , but is there any biographical detail or musical analysis in it that makes it worth reading ?
  12. The stuff that killed 'em in the Catskills : http://www.divshare.com/download/10881842-8a3 http://www.divshare.com/download/10881845-102
  13. Back with another I.D. - Track 17 is Pauline's Place from Terry Gibbs' Impulse album , Take It From Me .
  14. Harvey , the artist who painted the Funk Dumpling cover and many others for Savoy , is still something of a mystery . View his work and learn more about his possible identity at this interesting website .
  15. In my view there is nothing remotely outré about the writing or the playing on the date . In addition , given Robinson's sound , it might even be fair to characterize it as a 'clarinet record for those who don't like clarinet' . More what ? He's recorded quite a bit over the years . I should add that I think Bill Smith's recordings for Contemporary , RCA and Epic might appeal to those who like Robinson's approach on Funk Dumpling .
  16. That's it ! Thank you .
  17. Kansas City is "just a little bit north of Dallas" in the same way Aberdeen is a just a little bit north of Portsmouth
  18. I recognize the line that Frank Foster is playing during this excerpt from his solo on Eddie Higgins' Foot's Bag , but I can't place it . Where have I heard this before ? http://www.divshare.com/download/10530228-ba9
  19. Would not Lord's have that? If the Lord is your shepherd you most certainly shall want.....for composer credits .
  20. That was my thought , that is until I saw that the seller is Fred Cohen...
  21. Chas

    Chico Hamilton

    If for nothing else , Lloyd's threnody for fellow Memphian Booker Little , A Rose For Booker , makes the album worth having .
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