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(Australian pressing. Includes the printed inner sleeve. Cover has light wear, advisory sticker, and is bent a bit at the spine.)LP, Vinyl record album
Great later work from Monty Python, done after the show had ended – which means that the items here are all new, and done only for the record! There's a lot more songs than before, and titles include "Sit On My Face", "Farewell To John Never", "I Bet They Won't Play ... LP, Vinyl record album
Pryor's really hit his stride here, and made the transition to the mainstream, though he's still a darn funny motherf*#ker. Skits include "Shortage Of White People", "New N*ggers", "Cocaine", "Mudbone", "When Your Woman Leaves You" and "Our ... LP, Vinyl record album
With routines by Abbott & Costello, Amos & Andy, Bob & Ray, Fanny Brice, Lord Buckley, Judy Canova, Eddie Cantor, Myron Cohen, Wally Cox, Alice Ghostley, Eddie Mayehoff, The Three Haircuts, Weber & Fields, and Henny Youngman. LP, Vinyl record album
No, Moms isn't storming the United Nations – but she is caught live here, in a 1960 performance at the Uptown Theatre in Philly. The material isn't has hard and heavy as later stuff, but her spirit and fire is still there, and the album's noteworthy in that it's an early attempt by Chess to ... LP, Vinyl record album
The greatest and grooviest hits from Sergio Mendes & Brasil 66 – that completely charming little group that really warmed up pop at the end of the 60s! The tunes here are awash in bossa rhythms, and topped with the group's trademark two-gal harmony style – a sound that reaches out ... LP, Vinyl record album
It's time to swing, but with a classy sound throughout – very much the best mix of modes Dakota Staton brought to her key early years at Capitol Records! Backings are by Sid Feller, and are pretty darn jazzy throughout – more so than some of Sid's other work of the time – a ... LP, Vinyl record album
A light and dreamy set of Brazilian vocal tracks – recorded in 1967, and featuring the voice of singer Lenita Bruno, a strong 60s talent with a style that's somewhat like Sylvia Telles. Arrangements on the set are by Clare Fischer – who plays piano, organ, and electric harpsichord in a ... LP, Vinyl record album