Esther Phillips

Y&R Fans: This or That ?
Bored, so I thought I’d make a little game. Choose one or the other whoever vs whoever. Who is your favorite out of the two? I know some of them are no brainers! TIA
Victor or Jack
Jill or Nikki
Ashley or Emily
Sharon or Phyllis
Lauren or Tracy
Patty or Sarah
Daisy or Eden
Jana or Abby
Chloe or Amber
Chance or JT
Murphy or John (rip)
Michael or Paul
Nick or Billy
Adam or Tucker
Esther or Gloria
Victoria or Lily
Cane or Phillip
Noah or Ryder
Terrible Tom or Jeff
Daniel or Devon
Neil or Malcolm
Katherine or Marge
BQ1: Favorite character
BQ2: Favorite couple
BQ3: Least favorite character
Jack
Jill
Emily
Phyllis
Lauren
Patty
Eden
Jana
Chloe
JT
Murphy
Michael
Billy
Adam
Gloria
Victoria
Phillip
Noah
Jeff
Daniel
Neil
Kate
My favorite character now is Patty and Adam. I like when people act crazy. I find these two funny. Favorite couple is Lauren and Michael. I love these two together. Least Favorite is Victor he likes everything his way and he is always trying to tell everyone what to do.
Esther Phillips – Home is where the hatred is
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Raisin in the Sun [VHS] $19.95 The struggle of a poor black family against the forces of bigotry and hate in 1950s Chicago is augmented by the turmoil within the family itself. A riveting, made-for-TV interpretation of Lorraine Hansberry’s powerful play…. |
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Klondike Annie [VHS] $14.98 … |
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Age Old Friends [VHS] $1.76 Should an aging father move in with his daughter, or stay loyal to his retirement home friend? ‘ ‘Devilishly Funny’ ‘ – The L.A. Times. ‘ ‘Something for the entire family to enjoy.’ ‘ (New York Newsday)… |
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The Thomas Crown Affair (1999) $2.99 … |
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The Ten Commandments $9.99 … |
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Dreamgirls $3.99 … |
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Alone Again, Naturally $16.13 Recorded in late 1972, Alone Again Naturallywas the follow-up to Esther Phillips’ Grammy ® nominated From A Whisper To A Scream. Producer Creed Taylor assembled a stellar cast of musicians including George Benson, Maceo Parker, Eric Gayle, Bernard Purdie, Ron Carter, Richard Tee and Billy Cobham. A great choice of repertoire and superb arrangements from Pee Wee Ellis and Don Sebesky melded perfec… |
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Confessin’ The Blues $13.98 Consistent material (lots of twelve-bar) and the complete absence of violins make these sessions–recorded in the mid-to-late ’60s, half with big band and half with combo–preferable to the run of her Kudu albums. But that’s not to make the purist assumption that the settings are ideal–the combo is a bit too elegant, the charting ordinary. Compare “Cherry Red” on Alone Again, Naturally, where mod… |
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The Fairie Round $12.75 As an independent label, we’ve worked hard to develop a distinctive sound — part-folk, part-classical, all-acoustic instrumental music. We feel our music is indeed unique, and we’ve never compromised in our determination to produce only the highest quality, most beautifully packaged recordings. We include detailed liner notes for those who are curious about the history and background of the… |
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This Fantastic Struggle: The Life & Art of Esther Phillips $5.99 Rarely if ever does the creative artist receive either the recognition or the recompense he deserves and needs. Lisa A. Miles brings this truism to vibrant life in This Fantastic Struggle, the biography of Esther Phillips. Woven together with letters, interviews, scholarly source material, institution documents and art work, this unique cultural essay presents an absorbing glimpse at what it… |