Welcome to the weird and wonderful world of record covers from the golden age of LPs


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October 8th, 2007

Vintage Porter Wagoner

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“The Bottom of the Bottle” by Porter Wagoner. RCA Records.

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Softly as a summer breeze

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Paul Mark and His Orchestra and Voices “Golden Melodies from Japan”   Imperial Records.

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Hollywood squares

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Can you name this quartet of classic TV comedians? And for bonus points the names of their shows?

This lp was originally bought in the late fifties/early sixties at Dinkles for $2.98.

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Early album cover art

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This generic album cover was made to hold 78’s (which were often released in brown paper sleeves without cover art) It wasn’t until the late forties/early fifties that illustration and then photography were used to package individual records.

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