Adele Sebastian ”Desert Fairy Princess” (Nimbus)

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How is that lp? I've only heard the track that's on the ubiquity compilation "California Soul". Is there more good tracks on the lp and how much does it go for?
 
How is that lp? I've only heard the track that's on the ubiquity compilation "California Soul". Is there more good tracks on the lp and how much does it go for?

Don't know how much it goes for, but it's a great jazz flute LP, on the "Strata-Spiritual-Jazz" vibe. I will pull it from the shelf now, good Sunday music.

 
How is that lp? I've only heard the track that's on the ubiquity compilation "California Soul". Is there more good tracks on the lp and how much does it go for?
$50-ish. excellent album for the strata-east crowd.
 
The live version of the title track "Desert Fairy Princess" also appears on the Horace Tapscott 'with the Pan-African Peoples Arkestra LIVE at I.U.C.C.' LP (Nimbus 357), just listening earlier today... apparently Adele died at the age of only 27
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The live version of the title track "Desert Fairy Princess" also appears on the Horace Tapscott 'with the Pan-African Peoples Arkestra LIVE at I.U.C.C.' LP (Nimbus 357), just listening earlier today... apparently Adele died at the age of only 27
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Jeez, that's sad. RIP
 
The live version of the title track "Desert Fairy Princess" also appears on the Horace Tapscott 'with the Pan-African Peoples Arkestra LIVE at I.U.C.C.' LP (Nimbus 357), just listening earlier today... apparently Adele died at the age of only 27
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Jeez, that's sad. RIP
lots of sad stories surrounding artists that recorded for nimbus... my least favorite where are they now:

MTA buses, trains running again after five-week strike





By: Associated Press

LOS ANGELES -- A musician waiting for the Red Line subway train with a bag full of his homemade CDs on Tuesday rejoiced that he was mobile again.
More than a month ago, Dadisi Komolafe had to leave transitional housing in North Hollywood to live in a Los Angeles shelter because he couldn't afford to travel the 15 miles or so to L.A. for gigs.

The end of a 35-day transit strike was a blessing for Komolafe, 47. He lives on welfare payments of $221 a month and estimated he earns another $200 by playing his flute and saxophone on the streets -- so taxis were out of the question.

"They cost you an arm and a leg soon as you flip the lever up," he said. "It's like three or four dollars and you haven't even went a block."

Nov. 18, 2003
 
Was just listening to this the other day at my friend's house. Solid, good vibes. Also made a beat offa "Daydreamer" which I should figure out how to post up here. Jel made an illlll beat off this years ago for the Presage album.