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Bachelor Pad and Lounge

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Sitting in limbo

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A nice one from Argentina on the Copacabana label.

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Planet waves

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Gastronomical

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Space oddity

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“Folk Songs for the 21st Century” Sheldon Allman HIFI Records.   Sheldon’s first record was “Sing Along With Drac” in   1960 (see the “monsters” category), he went on to write many TV theme songs including Let’s Make a Deal and George of the Jungle and Superchicken.

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Thriller

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Somehow they look less than thrilled.   Roger Roger?

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Ain’t that a Petty

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Our favorite Petty girl on this cover from BRAZIL.

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Dedicated to the one I love

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Jimmy Rhodes “Plays for Deborah”

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Beat poet

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“Mr Percussion” Bobby Christian.

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Beautiful girls

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The notorious Bettie Page

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Bettie Page in her famous Africa USA photo shoot in Boca Raton, Florida as shot by Bunny Yeager. Page is posed in a leopard print swimsuit holding the chains to two (stuffed) cheetahs. This is one of (at least) three covers used by Halo with the same photo.   All the music is just generic chorus and orchestra pablum.   This one is “The Best Musical Comedy Songs” (1957).

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