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Cheesecake

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Shake it up baby!

“Samba Party Plus”   Lou Vision and his Orchestra   Star Records 10″ from Australia

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La dulces vita

“Los Limones Dulces”   (Sweet Lemons?)   Famoso Records

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Devil’s food cheesecake

Los Diablos Rojos   “Al Rojo Vivo”

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Drum set

Boleros   Ramoncito Gomes     MusiColor Records

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Ruby baby

“For You”   Sy Oliver   BGE Brazil

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Strum, pet

“Seducao do Norte”   RGE   Brazil

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Twisting sister

Bell Records “Songs That Sold a Million Records”   Ain’t she sweet?

1 Star2 Stars3 Stars4 Stars5 Stars (57 votes, average: 4.21 out of 5)
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Tide score

“Madison Girl”   Marino Marini und sein quartett   Durium Records (Italy)

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June is busting out all over

“Buon Giorno Napoli”   Aurelio Fierro (Italy’s most popular singer of Neopolitan songs.   Recorded in Italy)   An “Adventure in Sound” recording from Columbia Records.

Thanks to “Way Back Now! Let’s Go…” for sharing his vision and fine photoshop work with us.   Some would have been satisfied with the generously proportioned model in the original!

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Red velvet cheesecake

“Red Velvet”   Stanley Black and his Orchestra   London Records   This ubiquitous dollar record is easy listening pablum.   Aural wallpaper.   The cover is pretty tame, lifeless and unsexy, but it does have a fifties babe surrounded by LP’s and a sweet console.

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