Friday, March 27, 2009

French Sing-Along

James Brown


Remember 'Rocky IV'?
Carl Weathers + Dolf Lundgren= Good Watchin

Nimoy

This blog is now officially dedicated to record covers and thrift store oddities. Behold, the poetic stylings of Leonard Nimoy. "Like a snapshot
You Develop
Unlike a snapshot...
You never stop"
-LN

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Not a record, but still post-worthy

If you have any newspapers from the 80's just lying around your house, double check before you send them to the recycling plant. You never know whats waiting for you.

More German-Bohemian Folk

The Fat Boys w/ The Beach Boys

Hawaiian Christmas


Alfred Apaka sings your favorite Christmas songs in Hawaiian.

Markus Traber

Top Cat

Swingin' on Broadway

Olde Timey

Pepsi Party


Remind anyone of Negativland's 'Dispepsi'??

Yma Sumac


I just got a new scanner, and while it's only 8.5 x 11, it can still scan 7" covers. More to come.

-Charles

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Immortal Ladies

Guitar From Ipanema

Vargas

Music to Strip By

This record has alot of action in its lifetime

Gaite Parisienne

Music From a Surplus Store

Notice the Roi Tan cigar box in the foreground.

Velvet Brass

One of the Many from the Jackie Gleason Presents series on Capital Records

Vibes on Velvet

Swingin' at the Cinema

Swingin' Night People

Italian Hits


Music to drink Italian Soda by

Guitars Galore

Those Electic Guitars are sweet.

Moods For Candlelight

Sugar and Spice

The one on the left, "Spice" is Miss Julie Numar, aka Catwoman on the original Batman series.

How to Get the Most Out of Your Stereo

Music for a lonley Night

Tops Records, notoriously boring music, but phenomenal album covers.

Other Wolrds Other Sounds

The space-age stereophonic lounge piano stylings of Mexican composer Esquivel.

Four Lessons in Jazz

This record is an anomaly: not only is the cover stylish and hip, the music is also superb.

Brass and Bamboo

One of my favorites from the "Exotica" craze of the post World War II era.

Levant Plays Gershwin

This is the first installment of my web page dedicated to the world of bizarre records and various thrift store art.