Do you always read liner notes?
JLR
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I do and I'm working on a "jazz liner notes generator" software. I like the ones on first records where they go like "trust me, this will be the first step on a brilliant career" and then dude never hit a recording studio again.
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Or the ones that are just pulled out of someones ass. You can tell they never heard the music. For example the liner notes on Oh Pharaoh Speak! you can tell dude who wrote them never heard a lick of the music even though he tries hard to describe it. Also John Lee Hooker live on campus or is it live at solidad has some of the most racist shit in the liner notes. You can tell they were writen by some rich music exec. I wish I was at home so I could post them.
digger fag. Or is it fag digger?robot. Aaron Fuchs used to write liner notes.don't worry, all brazilian liner notes talk about how great the musicians are, how beautifully they combine vocals and instruments and how bossa has took over the world.
Like the liner notes for "Pieces Of A Man" where the writer is praising the songs and talent of Gil Scott-Heron except for "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised", where you kinda get the feeling that he finds it crude. It's like he almost tries to apologize for it. Wack.
of classical LP's are pretty cool - early 70's attempts to sell
classical to the stoner generation by featuring full-back-cover liner notes
by hipster rock critics of the day ... I found Beethoven's Head at a
thrift store, and the Lester Bangs liner notes are awesome!!
Also, I wish I could find one of my Studio One LP's for a pic, the
Coxsone Dodd liners on some of those albums, where he taks about the
Beatles being devils, Chris Blackwell the vampire, etc, are fantastic!