February 14th, 2009 in
10", Kiddies by
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“Our Songs – Songs Brownie Scouts Sing”

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February 10th, 2009 in
Comedy, Smoking Section, XXX by
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“AC DC” “Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined that Cigarette Smoking is Dangerous to Your Health” “But sex is not injurious to your health” ($2.98) On Screw Records. This is even more shocking in real life. I never knew where to file it, so I just put it next to my AC/DC albums.

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February 9th, 2009 in
Families, Jews by
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“A Mama Sings A Liedele” Yiddish Lullabys Sy Menchin and his Steven Scott Orchestra Featuring the Voice of Rose Padden

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February 8th, 2009 in
Latin by
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“Let’s Ball” Joey Pastrano and Orchestra Cotique Records Listen up: Lets-ball

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February 8th, 2009 in
Black Comedy, Puppets, Dolls, Stuffed Animals, XXX by
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“Nasty and Naughty” Richard and Willie Dooto Records “For Adults Only”

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February 8th, 2009 in
Photography, Rock by
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“Mr. Tambourine Man” The Byrds 1965 debut on Columbia Records. #232 on Rolling Stones’ 500 Greatest Albums of All Time.” Produced by Terry Melcher. Cover Photo by: Barry Feinstein. Here’s an early TV appearance on Hullabaloo.
The only Byrd to play on the band’s first hit was Roger McGuinn, whose chiming twelve-string Rickenbacker guitar became folk rock’s defining sound. Everything else came from L.A. pros, including drummer Hal Blaine and bassist Larry Knechtel from Phil Spector’s Wrecking Crew. But the rest of the Byrds soon caught up, and as the song was breaking, a curious Dylan checked out the band at Ciro’s, an L.A. club, and reportedly didn’t recognize some of his own songs in their electrified versions. – Rolling Stone

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February 8th, 2009 in
Jazz, Monsters, Strange Instruments by
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Vic Feldman on Interlude Records

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February 8th, 2009 in
45 Picture Sleeves, Jennifer, Singers by
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Janis Martin “Just Squeeze Me” RCA Victor Thanks to lp cover lover, Joan for sending this in!

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February 5th, 2009 in
Rock by
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Clarence “Frogman” Henry “You Always Hurt the One You Love” Argo Records (1961) Henry opened for the Beatles on their 1964 tour. His first big hit, and most enduring recording, is the lovable and very weird, “Ain’t Got No Home” (released in 1956), where he “sings like a frog” and “sings like a girl”. This reached a new generation, when Daniel Stern did a great sing-along in the 1982 movie “Diner.” This LP is another example of how record companies in the fifties and early sixties even wouldn’t show the black artists on the cover in the hopes of selling the record to more white listeners.

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February 5th, 2009 in
Gospel by
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The Humblaires “Swing Wide The Gate” Mission Records

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