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Up in arms

“Calypso Gene On the Scene”   Dore Records

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Hitchin a ride

“Los Freeways de mariano Merceron”   Mexican RCA

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Comb to daddy

Raul Solnado “O Cabeleireiro de Senhoras”   Parlophone EMI

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Tenderly

“Emocoes!”   Norrie Paramor e sue Orquestra   Odeon Records

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1968 model

Bomben-Schlager ’68   Tempo Records

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Bob, Carol, Harry and Linda

“The Dirtiest Sluts in Plainsville”   Audio Stag Records   “Hear and Meet These Horny Bangers”   Carol (“A married nympho with the fastest tongue in town…). Linda (“Carols perverted bang buddy…). Bob and Harry (“The both get laid out of their hump-lovin’ minds by Carol and Linda”).   “A Dramatic Satirical Stag Story.   Sounds So Real You’ll Think You Were There”   Rated XXX.

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Put on your red dress baby

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A hard bop

“The Hard Swing”   The Sonny Stitt Quartet   Verve Records (1959)   Recorded in Los Angeles with a band Stitt had picked up and worked with for a week at a club in Watts.     On alto for the the first seven tunes, then on tenor for the final four. Stitt is backed by the obscure and rarely recorded pianist Amos Trice.   George Morrow, who had just left Max Roach’s band is on bass and drummer Lenny McBrowne keeps the fires burning.   Stitt is in inspired form on this date and the ideas pour out of his horns.

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We’re not in Jellystone anymore

“Yogi Bear and The Three Stooges Meet The Mad, Mad, Dr. No-No”   Featuring the song “Yogi Bear”.   Hanna-Barbera Records Cartoon Series.

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Good naked

“Jazz for Relaxation”   Full Range High Fidelity   Tampa Records   Marty Paich, Larry Bunker, Joe Mondragon.   Courtesy Lp cover lover, Retrohound.

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