The freaks come out at night
O Som de L.C.V. “Psicodelico” CBS Records (Brazil) (1968) And… The Lovin’ Spoonful “Everything Playing” Kama Sutra Records (1968) Well played Father Guido Sardinecan!
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“Rock and Roll Your Bones” Bell Records (Australia) Ray Whitaker at the Hammond Organ (1957) L.A. based Quartet with Bea Jay, vocalist
View ArticleThis monster just wants to twist!
Here’s a rare one: “The Monster Twist” b/w “Love Theme” by Tryrone A’Saurus and his Cro-Magnons Warner Bros. (1962)
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The Wellingtons “Scarecrow of Romney Marsh” b/w “Trick Or Treat” A Disneyland Record (1964) “The Scarecrow Of Romney Marsh” is a three-part television show that originally aired on Walt Disney’s...
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Wow. We love this one from Cool Records. Accordeonpourri de Kermisklanten Elf Provincien Records (The Netherlands)
View ArticleParty for Your Right to Fright
The Bloody Dr. Shock “Let There Be Fright” Cougar Records Magician Joseph Zawislak created a persona based on Roland (with John Zacherle’s permission) and hit the Philadelphia airwaves on WPHL-TV...
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Buck Owens and the Buckeroos “It’s a Monster’s Holiday” Capitol Records (1974) A rare monster and country combination! I love me some Buck Owens.
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Pastor L.J. London Sermon “How Many Faces Are You” Recorded Live at the New Jerusalem Temple (Detroit, MI) Another great DIY cover from Pastor London. See another on LPCL.
View ArticleVampire’s weekend
Here’s one you won’t find anywhere else online! Attilio and his Tango Orchestra “Dracula Tango” Vogue Records (France) (1974) Monster cover art by Bernard Monie
View ArticleFlip’n awesome
A late career cover illustration from David Stone Martin (1981) for the Flip Fhillips album “Flipenstein” on Progressive Records The titles of the eight songs all have something to do with monsters...
View ArticleSeason of the witches
“”Las 7 Brujitas and “La Bruja 7 Pelos”Two fantastic Halloween covers on Harmony, a budget label from Columbia Records. Not sure of the country that released these, but Spanish speaking.
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Happy Birthday! A Columbia Records flexi-disc (“Record Card”) featuring voices by Mel Blanc and Lennie Weinrib as Dr. Frankenstein, Frankenstein’s monster and his assistant! 1643
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