Titles include "Flying Sauces In Brooklyn", "Moonflight", "Flying Saucers Go West", "You-Eff-Oh", "Santa & The Purple People Eater", "I Saw Elvis In A UFO", "Luna Trip", and "Hey ET". CD
Mrs Miller was a strange denizen of the bottom level of the music industry food chain – and her stock-in-trade was performing 60s pop tunes with a shrill fuddy-duddy style that was instantly recognizable, and forever annoyingly great! This record is less of a "best of" than just a ... (Vocalists, Comedy)read moreLP, Vinyl record album
Fantastic stuff – and a key example of the penetration of psychoanalysis in the US during the postwar years! The tunes here are all vocal parodies of familiar themes from Freud – sung by Katie Lee in a way that's a bit jazz, but possibly a bit folksy too – very playful at times, ... (Vocalists, Comedy)read moreLP, Vinyl record album
(Original pressing with deep groove. Cover has a split top seam, small spine split, light surface wear, spot of sticker removal.)
A very interesting album from Eddie Harris – one that's more of a comedy album than a jazz record – honest! Most of the record features Eddie performing his own comedy material – pretty blue stuff with lots of bad-rapping and profanity – possibly trying to cash in on the ... (Jazz, Comedy)read moreLP, Vinyl record album
(Vinyl plays with light surface noise on the first track. Cover has a wavy lower corner & bottom.)
With selections by The Novas, Edith Massey, Jimmy Cross, Heathen Dan, The Temple City Kazoo Orchestra, Gloria Balsam, The Legendary Stardust Cowboy, Seven Stooges, Barnes & Barnes, Ogden Edsl, The Turtles, Johnny Meeskite, The Breakers, and Wild Man Fischer. (Rock, Comedy)LP, Vinyl record album
(Early 80s issue. Includs barf bag! Cover has a cut corner and light wear.)