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Banana split

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Another picture sleeve from Lp cover lover Ulf Gustafsson.   Photo by R. Carre.   On the Riviera label.

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Coral rocks

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“Teen Age Goodies”   On Coral.   A fifties compilation of cool early rock and roll songs by neat groups like “The Fireflys”, “The Chandeliers”,   ” The Elchords” and “The Harptones”.

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Some guys have all the luck

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“Twist con Manolo Munoz”   Musart

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Paul’s first LSD trip

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“Music for Happy Occassions” Paul Pincus and his Orchestra in High Fidelity. Mercury Records.

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Monstre ball

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A monster suprise party! French RCA. I like the guys by the record player.

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Dr. Jane’s addiction

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Jimmie Janes, MD and his orchestra plays – “Music For Dancing Doctors”   (Editors Note: VIP is the incredible, fantastic illustrator Virgil Partch.   Check him out.   I’ll be posting more of his lp cover work here too.   Thanks, for the note Ben T.)

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Yo Quiero Rock

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Bunny hop

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Playboys Party with the Hotvill’s.

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Cue the music

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Par-dee Records.   These records came with, and were meant to be played as the soundtrack to, some 8mm movies from the National Films company (in Toledo, Ohio, don’t cha know).   We can only imagine what those films were since I only have the records.   Of course, the attraction for me are the vintage 1950’s graphics here.     Par-dee!!

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Dancing and romancing

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Dionisio e seu quinteto “Sax & Ritmo”   Brazil’s Internacional Records.

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