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Worst 32 jazz cover
connoisseur series500 replied to connoisseur series500's topic in Recommendations
Uh...that's actually BETTER than the original Muse cover, believe it or not... Talk about using whatever's handy! No, Jim, the Muse cover is better. Er, are you okay, Jim? -
Worst 32 jazz cover
connoisseur series500 replied to connoisseur series500's topic in Recommendations
Well it is, er, afterall a solid. Gives you an idea of the tremendous imagination of the 32jazz graphics person. Thank god no one ever put a trumpet in the guy's hands. He'd probably outsell Kenny G. -
Worst 32 jazz cover
connoisseur series500 replied to connoisseur series500's topic in Recommendations
They missed out on, "Jazz after you've been fired from your job!" -
Worst 32 jazz cover
connoisseur series500 replied to connoisseur series500's topic in Recommendations
This one sent me into a fit of giggles. Excellent example, Joe. Coleman looks like a reluctant participant in the dubious affair. -
Worst 32 jazz cover
connoisseur series500 replied to connoisseur series500's topic in Recommendations
They shoulda just contracted their cover art out to Vogue magazine and gave the graphics director another job. On the other hand, the mind that was capable of coming up with these artistic concepts....is a mind best being placed in quarantine somewhere. -
Thanks Dan. Know where I can pick up that disc?
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Worst 32 jazz cover
connoisseur series500 replied to connoisseur series500's topic in Recommendations
ouch! There it is!! Thanks Ubu. Looks like they cut-and-pasted all those boxer faces on that cover. Nowhere else is there such a shocking example of great time expenditure yielding so little! -
Worst 32 jazz cover
connoisseur series500 replied to connoisseur series500's topic in Recommendations
or continuing one of his alto battles into the after-session hours. -
Worst 32 jazz cover
connoisseur series500 replied to connoisseur series500's topic in Recommendations
Tell you what: psychological studies need to be performed on the fellah who designed that Walton/Mobley cover. -
Worst 32 jazz cover
connoisseur series500 replied to connoisseur series500's topic in Recommendations
Claude, That Criss cover was so bad that I got rid of the cd. Didn't care for the session either, but I'm sure I was poisoned/mesmerized by that awful cover. Looks like mold. The cd smelled like it had been stored in a basement corner as well. That musty appearance affected the look and smell. Sonny Criss should sue! -
Worst 32 jazz cover
connoisseur series500 replied to connoisseur series500's topic in Recommendations
I remember there was a particularly awful cover on a Sonny Stitt session, but I don't remember what it was. It looked like the outline of a body or something with a comicbook type of yellow or red filling in the picture. It was so awful it scared me off the disc. It's true, I can't help it but sometimes these covers shy me off the cd. I know there shouldn't be a connection but there is this psychological thing.... -
Worst 32 jazz cover
connoisseur series500 replied to connoisseur series500's topic in Recommendations
I dunno, but if anyone can find them it would be you, Claude. I am just going on the stuff from my own collection. Hope you can locate some pics. That would be fun! -
Worst 32 jazz cover
connoisseur series500 replied to connoisseur series500's topic in Recommendations
Don't forget to describe the covers. That's the fun part! -
Some could label the Three Sounds as lightweight, but I don't care. Gene Harris is obviously a talent and these guys play real tight. I happen to like their stuff. I just wish more were available. I'll probably eventually pick up most of their BN's, but I'll have to go the expensive import route. As money allows.... BTW, I did not care for the Turrentine/Three Sounds, "Blue Hour" Conn disc. Should I have given it another chance, Dan?
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This ought to be fun: let's hear your nominations for the worst 32jazz cover. Lots of strong candidates here. These covers are so awful that they must have hurt sales. I remember having to talk a friend who is new to jazz into buying Woody Shaw's "Little Red's Fantasy." I had to tell him to ignore the awful cheap looking cover, that the cd is terrific. I hate the Grant Green, "Iron city." Such a depressing picture that it seems to carry over into the music. Of course, it doesn't but it's all psychological. The worst of all, however, is Sonny Criss, "Crisscraft." That boat looks like it came out of a beginner's computer graphics course. Turn it over and you've got these waves with music notes dancing over them. Really pathetic! These covers are so bad you feel ashamed to show them to your friends who don't normally listen to jazz. Here you are trying to put on something good for them. They like it then ask who it is. You bring out the cd cover and...oh my!
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Muhammad Ali Thread
connoisseur series500 replied to Soulstation1's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Certainly would agree! -
Muhammad Ali Thread
connoisseur series500 replied to Soulstation1's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Shavers gave him a hard time and Norton always gave him a very tough fight; in fact, I do believe that Norton actually should have been declared the winner in either fight #2 or 3 (I no longer remember which) And, of course, Larry Holmes beat him up. It was ugly to see. This is certainly one of the reasons that I no longer watch boxing. -
I own quite a few 32 jazz sessions and there's some average sessions there, but also some excellent ones. Boy that cover artwork was terrible though! I particularly appreciate it that 32 jazz reissued all those Woody Shaw sessions.
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Muhammad Ali Thread
connoisseur series500 replied to Soulstation1's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
I do recall Ali claiming that Ernie Shavers hit harder than Foreman, and Shavers was indeed a huge puncher, but he wasn't as fearsome as Foreman in his prime. Foreman walked through everybody including Kenny Norton and Joe Frazier. In the meantime, Shavers was being manhandled by average fighters like Jerry Quarry. Unlike you, I really do like George Foreman. I think that his friendly personality came out in his comeback, and it is genuine. He is extremely gracious when discussing his old rivals--Ali, Frazier, and Norton. His comeback as an elderly boxer really proved how great a fighter he was. He was tough and competitive even in the fights he lost. I've now forgotten who he lost to, but I remember him hanging tough even as a 40-50 year old. Remarkable athlete. Anyway, for someone who no longer watches or likes boxing, I sure do talk about it a lot! -
Muhammad Ali Thread
connoisseur series500 replied to Soulstation1's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
If, if, if, if, if, iffffff only Ali would have retired after the Foreman fight in the peak of his glory, perhaps we would still have this very articulate man with us today still making us laugh and enlightening us. Of couse, all the fight fans would have been clamoring for more fights, but I think the film said that Ali fought another 22 fights after Foreman?!!! Yes, I know Ali is still with us, but it just isn't the same with that horrible illness boxing has inflicted on him. A postscript on Ali: as great as this man is and as delightful and courageous and inspiring as he was and still is, he still behaves like a cad when confronted with Joe Frazier. Ali hurled many hurtful epithets at Joe and he never seemed to let up over the years. In my opinion, this is the only black mark on the man, but it has diminished him quite a bit. -
Muhammad Ali Thread
connoisseur series500 replied to Soulstation1's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
I remember Foreman as being the most fearsome fighter of my generation. He was big and he was powerful and opponents melted against him in the ring. He seemed surly and not comfortable with the Press. Today of course he's a lovable teddy bear, but he was the scariest fighter since Liston. Later on Tyson took over that distinction. -
Muhammad Ali Thread
connoisseur series500 replied to Soulstation1's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Wow! Mny, you saw the fights live in Zaire and Manila? That's incredible. -
Now reading...
connoisseur series500 replied to ghost of miles's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
I read Nabokov's translation of "Onegin" along with another one, which I've forgotten. No, Pushkin is far from minor, but he is not known for his prose. My Russian lit teacher also told me this: If you ask a Russian who was greater, Tolstoy or Dostoyevsky? He will reply, Pushkin!! -
David, "Black Orchid" is available at Half.com and "Moods"might also be there for all I know. I'm also on the lookout for 3 Sounds stuff. I've got about six of their BN sessions right now. My favorite of the six? Probably "Black Orchid" and "Babe's Blues." "Live at the Lighthouse" is also good, coz I like Gene Harris on the organ.
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You've got it, Bev. It was indeed the doomed Franklin expedition which made headlines in Europe. Congrats! You are definitely THE Friedrich expert.