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  1. Thank you, Chris. I've owned and treasured this LP for many years.
  2. Monroe Tucker Tucker Carlson Richard Carlson
  3. http://www.jazzdiscography.com/fitzgera/pseudo.htm
  4. Vince Lombardi Vince Benedetti Dean Benedetti
  5. Agree. There are a few interesting interviews (Dorothy and ?? (ex-wives), Clark Terry, Gus Johnson (I think it was)). The material gets stretched waaaaay too far. The same soundie clips play many times. The only new-to-me film is with BG's band. And the same still photos are filmed over and over, mainly to fill time(?) I saw the film in Boston when the director premiered it. There are a few interesting interviews, but overall the film is a mess. The interview with Gus Johnson (already deeply afflicted with Alzheimer's) is embarassing. The inept "artsiness" is laughable. In his talk after the film, Revett admitted that getting clearance rights for the music was way too expensive, so he stretched what he had.
  6. Peanuts Hucko My Huckleberry Friend Chuck Berry
  7. I heard these in my store: Spaced out dude looks out the window while standing at the register, and says, "Is it raining outside, or am I high on acid?" (it wasn't) ******** Me: "I'm sorry, we can't buy these records. They're all scratched." Customer: "Can't you just iron out the scratches?" ******** "Do you know where I can get a pair of quad headphones?" ******** "That's just the tip of the icebox."
  8. Olive Branch Branch Rickey Lime Rickey
  9. That's what I've heard...well haven't heard. Don't know who owns the LP, but my feeling is that we won't see a cd reissue ever of this one. Can anyone provide an idea of just how bad this one is, from a listening experience? Didn't it pretty much ended McLean's recording career for some time after this one? I heard the LP when it came out (which is a long time ago). It is basically a disco album with strings, as I recall, and one track features a recitation by Jackie. As commercial efforts go, this one was a dismal failure. John Handy's "Hard Work" is at least a catchy track, and presumably John made a few bucks. Bill Evans' "Theme From the VIP's" is also a dud.
  10. Peter Sellers Billy Byers Wim Wenders
  11. Jose Ferrer Cyrus Faryar Farrah Fawcett
  12. Morey Amsterdam Jools Holland Dutch Schultz
  13. John Wayne Wayne Cochran Johnny Cochran
  14. Champion Trigger Silver
  15. The original quartet reunited a few times over the years: - for the "Benny Goodman Story", a dumb film with great music. - and, a fabulous session recorded for RCA in 1963. The band is in great form, and the sound is fantastic.
  16. Help me with this - does the estate have any rights regarding the reissue of a legitimate album? I wonder if the undoctored tapes (this date is a studio recording with dubbed applause) can't be found?
  17. This looks like a home made recording from a broadcast. Perhaps it is the 2/16/48 date which has been issued, in which case the price is ridiculous. How does one find out what's on this unless one plays it?
  18. Curt Schilling Ezra Pound Hank Penny
  19. Mary Badham Top Topham Timothy Bottoms
  20. Eleanor Roosevelt Rosey Grier Greer Garson
  21. I liked the song better than I liked the singer. Nice chart!
  22. A large number of these got out. Perhaps all of the blue label MCA pressings of "Sun Ship" (probably from the early 1980's) contain one side of Archie Shepp's "On This Night", I seem to recall.
  23. I owned the LP years ago, finally dumped it. As an Evans fanatic, I figured that there must be some merit, but I just couldn't find any. This is a straight album of square movie music, about the caliber of Roger Williams, Ferrante & Teicher or Peter Nero. I take that back - Nero usually has more happening than anything here. Evans is completely unrecognizable, and the charts are cookie-cutter.
  24. Hammie Nixon Ford "Snooks" Eaglin Carter Jefferson
  25. Randolph Scott Scotty Jim Beam
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