Heaven and Hell
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Milton’s “Paradise Lost”
This is an amazing one from Tony’s collection! Miltino. “El Diablo y Yo” on Sonus. Check out that dude in the devil costume.
No more long lines at the airport
This from Bob Selcoe of NewJazz Records: An absolute CLASSIC of the weirdo outsider genre – a “dramatic” comparison of death and heavenly ascendance using the metaphor of an airplane trip! It’s a recorded “play”, with a full cast, airplane sound effects, and “angelic” music provided by the Trevecca Nazarene College choirs. Brainchild of Evangelist Forrest McCullough, who wrote, produced and acts as “narrator”. Inspired while on an airliner the day following his father’s funeral. I can’t do justice describing it – you’ve gotta hear it to believe it! Original private-press with no label (surprisingly, it was later issued on the Word label).
Red hot and horny
Vol II Los Santos Musart
The theme of heaven and hell, angels and devils, good and evil is frequently illustrated on album covers of all genres. Often with humorous and sometimes sexy depictions. Here’s another nice latin cover – from simpler times. Album cover art from Latin American countries is among the best in the world. I don’t know why, but check back and I’ll show you. This is another one on the Musart label (music + art).