Just say yes!
Gilberto Sextet “Yes, I Will” Tico Records (1969) A nice latin, boogaloo, gospel-tinged anthem of optimism and empowerment (think Lee Dorsey’s “Yes, We Can” ). Reminds me a bit of Jimmy Cliff in some way too.
Gilberto Sextet “Yes, I Will” Tico Records (1969) A nice latin, boogaloo, gospel-tinged anthem of optimism and empowerment (think Lee Dorsey’s “Yes, We Can” ). Reminds me a bit of Jimmy Cliff in some way too.
In the early 60’s Riverside Records put together two beautiful pin-up puzzles filled with some of Jazz’s greatest musicians playing songs from the American Songbook. Six records of the music of Richard Rodgers, Cole Porter, Jerome Kern (top) and George Gershwin, Harold Arlen and Irving Berlin (bottom) interpreted by Thelonious Monk, Bill Evans, Cannonball Adderley, Sonny Rollins. Wes Montgomery, Blue Mitchell and on and on. Having these six records would be a fine foundation for any collection. And look at these women – moanin’, rollin’, writhin’, groovin’ and movin’ with the music!
“Plain Talk Sex” POWER and PLEASURE with notations by doctors! Produced by the American Marriage Councelors Agency. Discussion includes: “Sexual Stimulation,” “Harmful Mistakes to Avoid,” “Sex Control in the Male,” “The Wedding Night,” and “Increasing Your Sexual Appeal, Power and Pleasure”. A must-have for adults who are married or contemplating marriage (or just getting laid).