Nudes
You are currently browsing the archive for the Nudes category.
Bare bones
“Sliding Easy” with the CURTIS FULLER SEXTET. What an amazing line up: LEE MORGAN. HANK MOBLEY. TOMMY FLANAGAN. PAUL CHAMBERS. ELVIN JONES. Arrangements by: BENNY GOLSON & GIGI GRYCE. United Artists. (1959)
- Down home
- C.T.A.
- When lights are low
- I wonder Where our love has gone
- Bongo bop
- Bit of heaven
Sweet and lovely
From the movie Candy from the book and screenplay by Terry Southern. Candy was played by Ewa Aulin who was a 16-year-old Miss Sweden when she began her career in exploitation cinema, starting with prolific erotic aesthete Tinto Brass’ Deadly Sweet (1967), followed by her breakthrough role as the teen temptress in Giulio Questi’s Death Laid An Egg alongside European mega-stars Gina Lollabrigida and Jean-Louis Trinignant (a role she would re-imagine for The Double (1971). Aulin was unleashed on American audiences with the movie adaptation of Terry Southern’s psychedelic Candy in 1968, where she floated through the muddled incestuous subplot with an endearing naivete. 1972-73 were Aulin’s banner years in terms of onscreen skin, appearing in a few of the better Decamerotics, including My Pleasure is Your Pleasure and Vittorio De Sisti’s Fiorina the Cow, but her piece de resistance – whose steamy lesbian sequence was cut out for American release – was Joe D’Amato’s Death Smiles on A Murderer (1972). In 2002, the German TV doco Ewa Aulin – Die Zeit mit mir als Candy was assembled in tribute to this Swedish nymphette, whose career was brief but momentous.
Too live Kruschev
At the suggestion of Kathy Jones, here’s another in the “Hi-infidelity” series of greeting card lp covers only.
Xtacy on Trip
Donald Byrd and Gigi Gryce “Xtacy” on Trip records (a low budget reissue label). Sorry bout the ringwear.
Strip tease
Stag Party Record #8 “A Night In Bedlam” featuring wild party songs. FAX Records. These adult comedy records were sold with a sticker covering each nude cover model’s nipples. Removing the adhesive strip without tearing the cover was always a challenge. But somehow a pleasurable one.
Softly as a summer breeze
Paul Mark and His Orchestra and Voices “Golden Melodies from Japan” Imperial Records.