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Tossin’ and turnin’

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For bare naked ladies

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Put this on and people yell “take it off, take it off!”     This record should have come without a cover.

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Another Golden Classic

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Inagardenofeden, baby

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“Music from Eden” A DIY album by Reverand EDEN B. Bloch, Jr. “At the console of the Hammond Organ”

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Lido shuffle

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“Special Music for Special People”   “For Geratric and Disabled Populations”

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Strip mol

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An Lp Cover Lover photo shoot

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Record heat

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A rare Tempo label lp that I love and am trying to find a clean copy of. Just FYI.

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Happy Ed Bilinski?

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It’s all relative I guess. He’s laughing on the inside.

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Cheeky!

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Another of the “High In-Fidelity” greeting card series of mock record covers. This one comically lists suggested song titles including: “Cocktails for Two”, “There’s a Tavern in the Town”, “Belly up to the Bar Boys”. This was sold for $1 in 1963.

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