HUMAN EVOLUTION WEEK

Charles Mingus - Tijuana gift shop

His ever-present chicana vein led him to this delightful album.......
 
Dewey Redman - "Imani"

Dewey Redman - from "The Ear of the Behearer"
1973 (Impulse!)

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Here is the translation:

hey, the souvenir of the sin is getting angry
@[Marin]

this song was recorded yesterday by the Marrucchin lake called Aguelmame Sidi Ali (in Arabic: بحيرة أكلمام سيدي علي) we were fishing with four guys and 9 rods, we only caught half of the little red fish, going to the maradon'...
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No Rest Awesome track!
 
David Hasselhoff - Hooked on a Feeling

The unthinkable (second wave, which may not be the last).

The indestructible (?) star of Knight Rider and Baywatch, who often set aside the lifebuoy in favor of the microphone. Delivering memorable clips.

Set against National Geographic-style reportage backdrops from the early '90s, amidst flying angels and African tribes jumping, we find him engaged in daring photomontages and spectacular motorcycle stunts and tricks.
 
New Model Army - Green and Grey @[dipsomane] b
Well, besides "Christian Militia," I would add this one ;) and maybe also "No Rest," "I Love The World," and "Stupid Questions."
 
HUMAN EVOLUTION WEEK
Charles Mingus - Original Faubus Fables

Little Rock, Arkansas, 1957.
The segregationist governor Orval E. Faubus opposes the historic Supreme Court decision that orders states to integrate African American students into public schools.
The showdown with the federal government and the Department of Justice ends in defeat for Faubus and the white supremacists: on September 24, President Eisenhower federalizes the Arkansas National Guard and sends troops to escort Black students who are finally admitted to classes.

Charles Mingus wrote the piece "Fables of Faubus" to include it in the album "Mingus Ah Um" (1959), but Columbia refused to allow the musician to record it with lyrics.
But Mingus did not give up and re-released the original piece the following year, for Candid Prod, titling it "Original Faubus Fables". (Source: WFMU)
 
My Blue Heaven - Mary Lou Williams

Mary Lou Williams - from "Mary Lou Williams"
1964 (Mary)

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Spot 30" Ichnusa Anima Sarda
Well, for a crappy advertisement, it’s done well... the yppster is amazing ahahahah...
 
Diving Duck Blues
The BLUES -5-