MVP LSD: The Graphic Scores of Lowell Skinner Davidson is an album by guitarist Joe Morris, double bassist John Voigt, and trombonist Tom Plsek.
Featuring interpretations of graphic scores by composer and multi-instrumentalist Lowell Davidson, it was released in 2008 by Morris's Riti Records label.
"[5] In a review for AllMusic, Phil Freeman wrote: "The absence of a rhythm instrument gives this music a chamber-ish feel, so it could potentially appeal just as much to fans of Elliott Carter as to longtime Morris (or Jimmy Giuffre) listeners.
"[1] Point of Departure's Stuart Broomer stated: "The results are almost continuously beautiful, the three musicians finding notes for forms that can never be directly transcribed, combining memory and tribute with the on-going process of finding sonic substance for marks on paper that are not the usual code to be deciphered but runic markings to a synaesthetic experience in which visual and sonic elements fuse.
"[6] Marc Medwin of Dusted Magazine commented: "As with most engaging music, so much informs every moment of MVP LSD that any overarching description is futile.