ROBERT F. POZAR "GOOD GOLLY MISS NANCY" (SAVOY, 1966)
Here's for you to discover....
An interview with Cleve (Robert) Pozar:
http://www.furious.com/perfect/clevepozar.html
ROBERT F. POZAR "GOOD GOLLY MISS NANCY"
Mike Zwerin, bass trumpet, trumpet
Kathy Morris, cello
Jimmy Garrison, bass
Robert Pozar, drums
1. The mechanical answering service of
...Chris and Martha White 03:38
2. Robin Hood 03:05
3. Renfield 09:39
4. Keying in your bank 06:57
5. Sweet little Maia 05:48
6. Good Golly, Miss Nancy 04:35
Recorded in 1966
(produced by Bill Dixon)
SAVOY MG 12189
29 comments:
New to me. Thanks!
Thanks, onxidlib
Thanks! I've been hoping to find this; once had it on a Savoy comp album that's long oop
Thanks, I lost a copy of this vinyl in a flood in the '80s, will be nice to revisit.
Thank you!
such amazing stuff here. am checking this out now. i have robert drumming on some mid 60's
free jazz thing have to wade thru the vinyl to see what. thanks again
rAh
ARE YOU KIDDING ME?!?! This is fantastic! Thank you for everything on your blog, but especially these two recent Savoy uploads. The LPs are just too expensive for me.
thanks you
This is terrific! Thanks!
Thank you, onxidlib!
thank you
sunbop
Great album. Creepy cover!
luckily the reup worked for me, I missed it the first time, and the music was a good surprise, thank you
Thank you!
may i request a re-up?
...in preparation - should be up again during Sunday or so...
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Big THX !....
From the Savoy blog, a very BIG thank you for this elusive album...
Many thanks, Ernst; much appreciated...
Many thanks
Any chance of one more re-up? Fascinating fellow, happy to discover more of his music!
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Thanks a lot
Amazing. Thank you!!
Picked up this fantastic lp some years ago on a preview rip but it is important to update because none of this series produced by Bill Dixon have been reissued and will be soon forgotten if we don't keep the memory.
Maybe one year ago during some emails exchanges with Marc Levin who also have one record on this series, he told me that he wanted to reissue it, same for Ed Curran who also wanted to reissue his lp but until now nothing came.
It is very curious that the Japanese division of Savoy (Nippon Columbia) have never reissued those lp on cd.
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