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*henry townsend - tired of being mistreated*

he just past away 2 month ago

a very often overlooked blues singer with a depth in his voice hard to find

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Earlier:

Sidney Bechet/Lil Armstrong/Zutty Singleton 'New Orleans in Paris' (Vogue ten-incher)

now:

Zoot Sims 'Et John Eardley' (Ducretet-Thompson ten-incher)

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The Best Of The Stan Freberg Shows [Capitol label] - 2 record set Billy May did the music.

Talk about nostalgia!! I remember these bits from when I was a little kid. My favourites? The Abominable Snowman and the bit called Literary Giants Of Our Time [about a little man who writes the words of wisdom contained in fortune cookies] and Grey Flannel Hatful Of Teen-Age Werewolves. ["...when the sun came up, I could not control this grey flannel thing that came over me."]

And, of course, Herman Horne On Hi-Fi and Son Of Herman Horne On Hi-Fi.

These comedy bits were before there was stereo, much less audio-tapes and certainly not CDs or music videos. It was all script, sound effects and musical accompanyment, live and they all were, may I say, brilliant!!!

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Jimmy Smith - Groovin' at Small V.2 - Liberty Mono. The edge of the record has ridges, like on a dime.

I think I have another Blue Note like this...

I've never seen one of those. I have one or two Riv/Jzlds like that. But I always thought BN used a completely different manufacturer to the other jazz companies.

MG

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Jimmy Smith - Groovin' at Small V.2 - Liberty Mono. The edge of the record has ridges, like on a dime.

I think I have another Blue Note like this...

I've never seen one of those. I have one or two Riv/Jzlds like that. But I always thought BN used a completely different manufacturer to the other jazz companies.

MG

I've seen plenty of them. Early Liberty-era pressings of the 'NY' era often have the ridged rim. Seen them on Riversides too.

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Minnie Riperton "Adventures in Paradise"

:blush:

"Will you come inside me...

Do you wanna ride....

Inside my love...."

Well, is this is a proposition ?

I :wub: Minnie Riperton. Gone, but not forgotten.

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