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Album Covers with the space exploration theme.
optatio replied to Dmitry's topic in Miscellaneous Music
SUN RA: THE HELIOCENTRIC WORLD OF SUN RA, VOL. 1. ESP/BASE 1014 [1981] SUN RA: THE HELIOCENTRIC WORLD OF SUN RA, VOL. 2. ESP/BASE 1017 [1981] -
The Birds Ronnie Wood Woody Woodpecker
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from the album MITCHELL - RUFF DUO: STRAYHORN. MAINSTREAM MRL 335 [1971]
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Thanks again for the information. The term 'UNIPAK' (U.S. PATENT NO. 3,426,960) was new to me. I just found such an item in my shelf: MITCHELL - RUFF DUO: STRAYHORN. MAINSTREAM MRL 335 [1971] front cover inside left inside right insert left >>> back cover
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The Fureys Rita Reys Tony Rice
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Roger that!
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Here an exemple of a vinylophile 10-inch in four languages: front cover inside left inside center insert left >>> inside right front inside right back back cover
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You're right! From the golden era of the 10-inches I found these vinyls:
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IDREES SULIEMAN QUINTET: BIRD´S GRASS. STEEPLECHASE SCS 1202 [1985]
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Oh, I did not thought of that kind of jacket. I believe this is rare! I've just found an German example in my shelf: WOLFGANG DAUNER / EBERHARD WEBER / JÜRGEN KARG / FRED BRACEFUL. CALIG CAL 30 603 [1969] Front cover Inner cover left Inner cover right with LP Inner cover right Back cover But there is no confusion about front cover and back cover!
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The Rakes Mr. Forky Gene Hackman
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The catalogue has no table of contents to scan. I have done a list: Terry Adkins: Zion Hill, 1981, Watercolor, wax on paper, 24“ x 36“ Emma Amos: Yellow Dog Blues, 1983, Acrylic and woven linen on linen, 52“ x 76“ Romare Bearden: Saxophone Solo, 1980, Monoprint, 22 1/4“ x 30“ Camille Billops: Dancers, 1979, Collage, 15“ x 22“ Betty Blayton: Saunders / Jewels o´Thought, 1980, Acrylic on canvas, 40“ x 40“ Marion Brown: Blind Lemon Jefferson, 1983, Charcoal, black & white pastels, 3' x 4 ½' Vivian Browne: Yoruba Sisters, 1973, Acrylic, 24“ x 24“ (Catherine James) Catti: Poly-rhythm, 1970, Acrylic on canvas, 60“ x 48“ David Hammons: Bird, 1973, Saxophone, spade, plastic mannequin´s hand, 11“ x 34 1/2“ Gerald Jackson: Sky´s of America, For Ornette Coleman, 1983, Magic Marker, chalk, acrylic on cotton/polyester 6' x 7' Noah Jemison: Parallel Universes, diptych #2, 1980, Encaustic, 6' x 4' Daniel L. Johnson: Jazz Story, 1973, Acrylic on canvas, 24“ x 24“ Norman Lewis: Jazz Musicians, 1948, Oil on canvas, 50“ x 42“, Lent by the estate of Norman Lewis Richard Mayhew: Vibrato, 1974, Oil on canvas, 30“ x 38“ Mary L. O'Neal: Whaling II – Madonna and the Red Whale, 1983, Mixed media on paper, 7' x 5' Joe Overstreet: Jass in 4/4 Time, 1968, Acrylic on canvas, 65“ x 65“ James Philips: Hollerin' Bebop Ghosts, Hommage to Larry Neal, 1970, Acrylic on canvas, 4' x 6' Faith Ringgold: Dah #3, 1983, Acrylic on canvas, 74“ x 58“ Charles Searles: Afro Blue, 1983, Acrylic on canvas, 54“ x 44“ Vincent D. Smith: Wallin' for the Funk Dealer, 1969, Oil and sand on masonite, 28“ x 24“ Michael Williams: Last Set Before Noon, 1979, Black and white woodcut, 22“ x 22“ William T. Williams: Summer '79, Acrylic on canvas, 6“ x 30“ Cover piece - see post above: Norman Lewis: Conglomeration, 1975, Oil on canvas, 49" x 67", Lent by the estate of Norman Lewis
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PS. Discogs shows the back cover of „Irrepressible Impulse“ as front cover! 'Righties' rule the world? See: https://www.discogs.com/Various-Irrepressible-Impulses/release/2420613
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Rat Pack Gregory Peck Sam Peckinpah
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Album Covers Featuring Moderne Furniture
optatio replied to Teasing the Korean's topic in Miscellaneous Music
! A Wassily chair (Model B 3 chair), designed by Marcel Breuer -
This topic reminded me that I bought in a German Antiquariat an exhibition catalog on the subject: JUS' JASS: Correlations of Painting and Afro-American Classical Music. Exhibition catalog, October 28 - December 4, 1983, Kenkeleba Gallery, New York. Foreword by Dr. Steve Cannon. 22 works reproduced in black-and-white: With an inserted typographical list of paintings not listed in the catalogue: Has anyone visited this exhibition?
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Marion Brown: Untitled [Miles Davis]. A(rtist´s)/P(roof) 1990
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Henry Mancini Funki Porcini Al Porcino
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Amazing! Wonderful! Here is another copy: insert left >>> VARIOUS: IRREPRESSIBLE IMPULSES. IMPULSE IMP 1972 [1972]
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R.I.P. In memory of him I hear now:
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insert left >>> CHARLIE THE BIRD PARKER & LENNIE TRISTANO. BOMBASI 11:235 [s.d.] Note: The back cover is blank!
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This is without doubt the front cover: and this the back cover: MARION BROWN: WHY NOT. ESP-DISK' 1040 [1968] There have been some irritations in the past, because the LP had to be inserted on the left! A joke by Bernard Stollman? After some reissues in the same manner, a curious situation happened in 1974/1975: The last LP reissue by ESP itself in 1974 was now 'correct' for right handers <<< insert right MARION BROWN: WHY NOT. ESP-DISK' 1040 [1974] but the cover of the Japanese reissue in 1975 was still a replica of the original cover for left handers insert left >>> ESP-DISK'/NIPPON PHONOGRAM BT-5009 [1975] All LP reissues after 1975 are 'correct'! This in addition to Clifford´s informative article https://www.allaboutjazz.com/marion-brown-why-not-by-clifford-allen.php
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The Hobbit Jim Hobbs Judy Hopps
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NATSUKI TAMURA: KO KO KO KE. NATSAT MTJC-3012 [2004]
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ARCHIE SHEPP QUARTET: SPLASHES (TRIBUTE TO WILBUR LITTLE): L + R RECORDS/BELLAPHON LR 45 005 [1987] Personnel: Archie Shepp (ts), Horace Parlan (p), Harry Emmery (b), Clifford Jarvis (dr) Note: I saw them live in Hildesheim (festival) and Wilbur Little in the trio with Duke Jordan and Dannie Richmond in Göttingen (club) - see: DUKE JORDAN TRIO: TIVOLI ONE. STEEPLECHASE SCS-1189 [1984]