Welcome to the weird and wonderful world of record covers from the golden age of LPs


Subscribe to feed Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Tumblr

Starlets and Pin-ups

You are currently browsing the archive for the Starlets and Pin-ups category.

The “Boop-Boop-A-Doop” Girl!

$(KGrHqRHJBoE+Nw7rOmRBQN6upe+bg~~60_57

Helen Kane  with the Leroy Holmes Orchestra  MGM Records  (1954)

1 Star2 Stars3 Stars4 Stars5 Stars (42 votes, average: 3.50 out of 5)
Loading ... Loading ...

Golden lady

A rare Bridget Bardot cover from Iran.  A Monogram Records EP from the sixties.   Features unrelated music by Herve Vilard, The Sandpipers and the Four Tops.  This is on eBay now for $300.

1 Star2 Stars3 Stars4 Stars5 Stars (42 votes, average: 3.81 out of 5)
Loading ... Loading ...

Sweet Jane

“Let’s Put the Lights Out”  Columbia Records  (1947)  Jane Russell    At the age of 25 in 1946, Jane Russell was a big movie star without many movies to justify her status. She had been signed to a seven-year contract by Howard Hughes at 19, and Hughes had spent nine months shooting her first film, The Outlaw, a western that was more about her cleavage than about its nominal subject, Billy the Kid.  That got it in hot water with the Hays Office, and years went by while Hughes tinkered with the picture, then fought to get it released properly. Meanwhile, he had tens of thousands of photographs taken of Russell and lent her out for one other film, Young Widow. While she was waiting around for her movie career to take off, she got an offer from bandleader Kay Kyser to appear on his radio show, and after hearing her he signed her to a 12-week contract and even took her with him to Columbia Records for a couple of sides.  As The Outlaw finally neared a New York opening, Columbia signed Russell on her own for this album, originally released on four 78s in 1947.  The eight original tracks are bedroom ballads that she coos in a drowsy voice dripping with sex.  The sentiments are well represented by such titles as “Do It Again” and “Love for Sale,” and on two songs, the title track and “Two Sleepy People.”

1 Star2 Stars3 Stars4 Stars5 Stars (56 votes, average: 4.45 out of 5)
Loading ... Loading ...

Ginger snap

Ann Margret on another of those Japanese mini- movie mags with (red vinyl) flexidiscs inside:

1 Star2 Stars3 Stars4 Stars5 Stars (42 votes, average: 3.71 out of 5)
Loading ... Loading ...

Twist and pout

Brigitte Bardot on this Japanese mini- movie mag with flexidiscs inside.  “Your Hit Parade 2”    wow.

1 Star2 Stars3 Stars4 Stars5 Stars (51 votes, average: 4.02 out of 5)
Loading ... Loading ...

Bling bling!

Marilyn on the cover of this Spanish EP on Belter Records  The original ELO – The Enoch Light Orchestra that is!

1 Star2 Stars3 Stars4 Stars5 Stars (47 votes, average: 3.87 out of 5)
Loading ... Loading ...

Bueno, Dias!

Amazing rare find – Jayne Mansfield on this Sinter Records cover from Brazil!  “Um Saxofone em Hi-Fi”   Sandoval Dias.

1 Star2 Stars3 Stars4 Stars5 Stars (57 votes, average: 3.93 out of 5)
Loading ... Loading ...

“And use the chimney this time!”

Connie Francis  “Christmas in My Heart”  MGM Records

1 Star2 Stars3 Stars4 Stars5 Stars (53 votes, average: 4.08 out of 5)
Loading ... Loading ...

That’s Amor

JAYNE MANSFIELD   “Amor”  Dinner Music by the Regent Concert Orchestra  Regent Records

1 Star2 Stars3 Stars4 Stars5 Stars (77 votes, average: 4.23 out of 5)
Loading ... Loading ...

Frenchette

The timeless beauty of Brigitte Bardot.  Cine Musique de France   Philips Records (Japan)

1 Star2 Stars3 Stars4 Stars5 Stars (52 votes, average: 4.08 out of 5)
Loading ... Loading ...