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A shit-faced Wayne Newton

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Homemade cover art from our friend Otis.   Danke Schoen Otis.

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Knock knock

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Soul survivors

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“The Rapture” by artist Charles Anderson used by permission of Bible Believers Evangelical Association.

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Before Viagra

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“You too can vibrate with manhood!” promises this album of high-fidelty recordings on “How to be a Potent Male.”   You’ll “Renew your youth powers,” “Learn about the techniques of love” and “Develop your magnetic vitality”   Total Price   Only $5 and you don’t need to buy those expensive pills.

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Motorcycle Man

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Thanks for this cool one Otis!

“Buddy Mize. Obscure private press tribute to the kings of AMA dirt-track and road racing of the late 60’s and early 70’s. Wonderful “folk art” llustration on front I would kill for the original of. Total DIY piece from So-Cal. I found this missing the Lp so I have no idea what it sounds like, but from the titles it looks great. Most of the tracks are listed as “narration & theme” and are by Melva Murphy. Damn, I want to hear this! Anybody out there have a copy?” – www.otisrecords.com

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Robbie the Werewolf

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This is one of the rarest beatnik and monster-related lps. It was featured in the book “Incredibly Strange Music” (which is a guidepost to any collection like this). This is a small press, local record of a beat poet reciting in full werewolf get up at club in California in the early sixties.

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Bruce Wayne Gacy

Mr. Bat Sings (w/ Mrs. L. E. Tweten, accompanist)

This is one of the weirdest private press lps. The cover is amazing and has nothing to do with the generic xian music within. Clowns are creepy sometimes, but this is John Wayne Gacey scarey.

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Grrrl Power

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Philosophy of the World  The Shaggs  Third World Records

Here’s perhaps the most celebrated outsider record and a true musical discovery. A self-produced, family band from the 1960’s. Susan Orleans wrote about the group in a New Yorker piece and the lp was reissued sometime in the early nineties. Original copies are rare and sell for $1,000 and up. I think only 1,000 were pressed with most thrown out in a dumpster in Boston.

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