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Power/Real Gone, 1965. New Copy (reissue)
The last in the legendary run of monster rock records from Frankie Stein & The Ghouls – a mid 60s set that resonates strongly with both the surf instrumental scene of the time, and with the big wave of monster-inspired records that filled the racks in the decade! Much of the music isn't ...
Capitol/Real Gone, Early 1970s. New Copy 2LP (reissue)
If you've ever doubted that Vincent Price was a creepy guy, you've gotta hear this album! The double-length set is a mad exploration into the world of the supernatural – and is done with a vibe that's even creepier than some of Price's famous appearances in horror films – with lots of ...
Capitol/Real Gone, Early 1970s. New Copy 2LP (reissue)
If you've ever doubted that Vincent Price was a creepy guy, you've gotta hear this album! The double-length set is a mad exploration into the world of the supernatural – and is done with a vibe that's even creepier than some of Price's famous appearances in horror films – with lots of ...
Numero, 1960s/1970s. New Copy 2LP Gatefold
A mighty nice Halloween collection – and one with a slightly different twist! The Numero Group have done a great job of taking on classic compilation series over the years – serving up their own versions of Ultimate Breaks & Beats, East LA soul collections, and other modes – ...
Rock Beat, Late 1950s/Early 1960s. New Copy
A great selection of monster-themed rockers, plus a few horror film trailers too – all brought together in a set that really relives the glory days of the spooky seven inch single! Most of the work here is from that late 50s/early 60s stretch when horror films were playing in constant ...
Rock Beat, Late 1950s/Early 1960s. New Copy
A great selection of monster-themed rockers, plus a few horror film trailers too – all brought together in a set that really relives the glory days of the spooky seven inch single! Most of the work here is from that late 50s/early 60s stretch when horror films were playing in constant ...
Koko Mojo, Late 50s/Early 60s. New Copy
Weird, wild, wonderful work from the 7" single underground of the postwar years – music from a time when monster themes pervaded all sorts of musical styles – rock, soul, jazz, and even blues too – which resulted in a great run of very groovy records! This package digs deep ...
Atomicat, 1950s/Early 60s. New Copy
The cover and title are pretty cheesy – but the collection's a great one, and is filled with all sorts of horror-themed tracks in a variety of different genres – music that runs that gamut of 50s styles, all presented here in a package of 28 tracks from vintage 45s! The mix of modes ...
Bear Family (Germany), Late 50s/Early 60s. New Copy
Totally great sounds for the Halloween season – a mad mix of instrumentals, vocals, and offbeat singles from the late 50s and early 60s – exactly the kind of music that keeps things weird and wild on the last day of October! Some of these gems are in the best novelty mode of the time, ...
Power/Real Gone, Mid 1960s. New Copy 2CDs
The complete run of monster rock albums from this short-lived studio group – all brought together in one set! The first album's the debut – Introducing Frankie Stein & His Ghouls – filled with fantastic Halloween rockers – a whole host of original tracks recorded in the ...
Modern Harmonic, 1950s/1960s. New Copy
A totally cool collection of songs, sound effects, and vintage movie trailers – all pulled from the glory days of the American horror film! The package is a tribute to the old time monster shows that used to travel the theater circuit – a mix of horror movies and live action activity ...
Disneyland, 1964. New Copy (reissue)
One of the coolest records ever produced by Disneyland Records – and one of the creepiest too! The record features one side of raw sound effects – top-shelf level material, of the sort that the Disney crew would save and use in cartoons and films – and the other side features ...
Jazzman (UK), Late 50s/Early 60s. New Copy
Really cool cuts from that magical moment when monster movies, rock and roll, and the 45rpm single all collided together – creating a short-lived but fantastically rich underground of really weird and wonderful records! The music here is a great mix of instrumentals, vocal numbers, and ...
Wonderland/Rock Beat, 1963. New Copy (reissue)
A very cool Halloween classic – and one that also comes from that great early 60s moment when Famous Monsters Of Filmland was a big hit on the newsstand too! The set features one side each of spoken bits from the monsters on the cover – side one is Frankenstein, side two is Dracula ...
Wonderland/Rock Beat, 1963. New Copy
A very cool Halloween classic – and one that also comes from that great early 60s moment when Famous Monsters Of Filmland was a big hit on the newsstand too! The set features one side each of spoken bits from the monsters on the cover – side one is Frankenstein, side two is Dracula ...
Bear Family (Germany), 1930s/1940s/1950s/1960s/1970s/Early 80s. New Copy
If you know us at all, you'll know that we really love a well-themed compilation – and we're especially in love with the sort of collection like this – which can bring together all sorts of weird and unusual singles with the united spirit of a holiday theme! This collection is even ...
Ace (UK), Late 50s/Early 60s. New Copy
One of the hippest Halloween collections you could ever hope to buy – an amazing follow up to Ace Records' legendary These Ghoulish Things – and like that one, a treasure trove of oddball novelty numbers with a sweet October spirit! The work here goes way past familiar "Monster ...
Real Gone, Early 1970s. New Copy
An obscure soundtrack, but a great one too – a set of tunes of varying lengths and styles, but all coming together in a really great way! There's a few vocal numbers, and the music has this sound that progresses nicely from the earlier Music Machine 60s recordings from Sean Bonniwell – ...
Real Gone, Early 1970s. New Copy
A lost soundtrack gem from the great Sean Bonniwell – an artist you might know from his 60s hits in The Music Machine, and one who uses all that sonic experience in a mighty nice way on this overlooked b-movie score from the early 70s! The record has plenty of rockish elements – fuzzy ...
Brunswick/Real Gone, 1959. New Copy (reissue)
One of the greatest records of the monster novelty generation – a set that's really a cut above some of its contemporaries, and which is awash with original tunes and some mighty nice production touches! Some of the strengths here come from a young Rod McKuen, who's the "Dor" ...
Jazzman (UK), Late 1950s/Early 1960s. New Copy
Greasy Mike's given us plenty of great collections of rare 45s over the years – but our favorites are his Halloween sets – filled with all these really weird and wild monster-themed 7" singles from back in the day! The sounds here are like walking in on some late night horror show ...
Power/Real Gone, Late 1960s. New Copy (reissue)
Monster Melodies from Frankie Stein and his combo – a group who almost have more of a surf/hot rod style here at times – but who also get some cool production to make things a bit more scary overall! There's a fair bit of well-played tenor solos next to the twangy guitar lines you ...
Capitol, Early 70s. Very Good+ 2LP Gatefold
If you've ever doubted that Vincent Price was a creepy guy, you've gotta hear this album! The double-length set is a mad exploration into the world of the supernatural – and is done with a vibe that's even creepier than some of Price's famous appearances in horror films – with lots of ...
Garpax, 1963. Good
One of the greatest Halloween tunes of all time – and a single that still gets plenty of play in all the many decades since its release! Bobby Boris Pickett was a broadcast personality, but does a great job here with all the voices on the original tune – which is also backed by a great ...
Disneyland, 1964. Very Good+
One of the coolest records ever produced by Disneyland Records – and one of the creepiest too! The record features one side of raw sound effects – top-shelf level material, of the sort that the Disney crew would save and use in cartoons and films – and the other side features ...
Warner, 1959. Very Good+
The great stereo version of this late Spike Jones gem – with voices by Paul Frees and Vampira too!
A&M, 1977. Very Good+
(Original pressing. Cover has a cutout hole, promo sticker.)
Warner, 2005. Used
(Ex-library copy: stickers and clear tape on artwork and disc.)
Silva, 1993. Used
The Westminster Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Kenneth Alwyn.
Craft, 1966. New Copy
The third soundtrack that Vince Guaraldi did for The Peanuts TV specials – and maybe the best so far! There's a depth to the music that's wonderful – as Vince's combo works alongside some occasional larger orchestrations by John Scott Trotter, which are still arranged by Guaraldi ...