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  1. 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!
  2. The Rakes Mr. Forky Gene Hackman
  3. 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
  4. 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
  5. Rat Pack Gregory Peck Sam Peckinpah
  6. ! A Wassily chair (Model B 3 chair), designed by Marcel Breuer
  7. 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?
  8. Marion Brown: Untitled [Miles Davis]. A(rtist´s)/P(roof) 1990
  9. Henry Mancini Funki Porcini Al Porcino
  10. Amazing! Wonderful! Here is another copy: insert left >>> VARIOUS: IRREPRESSIBLE IMPULSES. IMPULSE IMP 1972 [1972]
  11. R.I.P. In memory of him I hear now:
  12. insert left >>> CHARLIE THE BIRD PARKER & LENNIE TRISTANO. BOMBASI 11:235 [s.d.] Note: The back cover is blank!
  13. 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
  14. The Hobbit Jim Hobbs Judy Hopps
  15. NATSUKI TAMURA: KO KO KO KE. NATSAT MTJC-3012 [2004]
  16. 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]
  17. Gato Barbieri Buck Clayton Sol Gubin
  18. Joe Puma Jimmy Smith Cat Anderson
  19. Oliver Clothesoff Olivia Wilde Doc Savage
  20. NATSUKI TAMURA: A SONG FOR JYAKI. LEO LAB CD 039 [1998]
  21. Jane Ira Bloom Blossom Dearie Adam Odor
  22. HORACE PARLAN TRIO: HI-FLY. STEEPLECHASE SCD-17003 [1978]
  23. Humpty Dumpty Doctor Eggman Biddy Mulligan
  24. Walter 'Foots' Thomas Boots Mussulli Toots Mondello
  25. Another one: from the album ARCHIE SHEPP - JASPER VAN´T HOF: THE FIFTH OF MAY. L+R RECORDS/BELLAPHON LR 45004 [1987]
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