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(Believed to be last Muse release of a MM album on LP<br />

PLAYLIST: Blood Count; Eddie Jefferson/Take <strong>the</strong> A Train; Ask Me Now; San Francisco; Lazy Afternoon;<br />

If You Could See Me Now; November in <strong>the</strong> Snow; Lork Buckley; The Night We Called It a Day/There’s No<br />

You<br />

*Mad About Madeline! (1991) n/a Mad Kat MKCD 1003<br />

(An album by vocalist Madeline Eastman w/ Mark guesting on Bob Dorough's "You're <strong>the</strong> Dangerous<br />

Type." Album also features Phil Woods and Cedar Walton. Copies available by sending $17 to Mad<br />

Kat Records, PO Box 420253, San Francisco, CA, 94142-0253. The amount also covers postage.)<br />

**B.P. Club All Stars '91 (1991) n/a Jazzette BPCD-011<br />

(A various artists CD of performances at recorded in 1990 and 1991 at <strong>the</strong> BP Club in Zagreb.<br />

Mark<br />

has track #2, a medley of "My Ship” and "Milestones." Croatian release. Very hard to find.<br />

Jazzette<br />

was <strong>the</strong> house label at <strong>the</strong> club.)<br />

*Seasoned <strong>To</strong> Taste (1992) n/a Corona Music<br />

CD-70620<br />

(Album recorded by <strong>the</strong> Balcony Big Band. Mark has three guest appearances on "I Concentrate on You",<br />

"My Romance" and "You Don't Know What Love Is." Produced by B/W Productions, 2 Oliver Plaza<br />

#2900, Pittsburgh, PA 15222. Released by Corona Music, 7328 Princeton Place, Pittsburgh, PA 15218.<br />

However, a summer 2002 telephone call to "directory assistance" for Pittsburgh turned up no phone<br />

numbers for ei<strong>the</strong>r company.)<br />

What a Way to Go (1992) n/a Muse MCD<br />

5419<br />

(Recorded in 1990. Muse Records in trouble. Releases were being held up.)<br />

PLAYLIST: What a Way to Go; Ceora Lives; I Fall in Love <strong>To</strong>o Easily; Saxophone Joe; All My <strong>To</strong>morrows;<br />

Jamaica (A Little Island of Calm); I Never Noticed Until Now; Clown in My Window; Ding Walls<br />

Ano<strong>the</strong>r Vision (1992) n/a September CD 5113<br />

(Belgian release. Hard to find, but well worth <strong>the</strong> effort))<br />

PLAYLIST: The Masquerade Is Over; I Wish I Knew/A Ghost of a Chance; The More I See You; People Will<br />

Try Again; Nobody Else But Me; Weaver of Dreams; Quiet Now; Speak Low; Love Locked Out; Pieces of<br />

Dreams/You Must Believe In Spring; Epilogue/Never Never Land<br />

**Cosmopolitan Greetings (1992) n/a Musiques Suisses MGB CD<br />

9203<br />

(Swiss release. A jazz-opera by [and filed under] George Gruntz and Allen Ginsberg. A double CD<br />

featuring MM, Sheila Jordan and Renee Manning. Gruntz conducts several soloists and <strong>the</strong> WDR Big<br />

Band. Available from www.musiques-suisses.ch. For <strong>the</strong> die-hard fan.)<br />

TITLE VINYL CD<br />

**Springtime Jazz Fever 92 (1992) n/a Jazzette<br />

BPCD 020<br />

(A various artists package that includes Mark singing "Senor Blues." Recorded live at <strong>the</strong> B.P. Club<br />

in Zagreb, Croatia. Very hard to find.)<br />

*One For Junior (with Sheila Jordan) (1993) n/a Muse MCD 5489<br />

(Recorded in 1991. The billing on <strong>the</strong> album is Sheila Jordan and Mark Murphy… in that order.)<br />

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