Jazz by aksirp
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As I have not much to work because of "stay home" I do have so much fun playing with our good old LP's
Comments (4)
prutzworks
that's an old one!
PhthaloBlue
Excellent!
anahata.c
Your LP blends are a journey "down memory lane"! (In Erinnerungen schwelgen?) I'm amazed you have a Mono recording! I wonder if people under the age of 40 have even 'heard of' mono recordings.....This is Miles Davis from the 1950s, and he's with Milt Jackson! (There are only 2 pieces on this side of the LP: This was one of those jazz LPs that recorded long numbers.)
I love how you blended the LP with a photo of the young Miles Davis, sitting near a wooden wall (or fence). It blends with the LP beautifully. And you included a portion of the LP grooves---as if the photo grew out of the grooves. The label unites the grooves with the photo...Priska, you're showing real design-sense in this series. You're thinking like a graphic artist. And, since the label is in yellow, the greens are a fine contrast. A simple blend, done beautifully. (And a trip down memory lane...just looking at the musicians on this LP is a wild 'trip'. Prestige was one of the big jazz labels. It's great to see such fine music in your LP collection!)
aksirp
thank you very much! In fact this whole corona shut down brings me time to be creative - I just love my life and I am real thinking about to quit my job... I was working my whole life and now I am so in mood to do what I want... will see whats happen but your writing is a great motivation to me!
blondeblurr
I also remember Miles Davis at a Jazz gig in Melbourne, Victoria... many, many moons ago !!! Soon after I migrated to Australia. A lot of attention has been given to detail, in this creation, it almost has an 'organic feel' to it Priska, well done !