It's a testament to the level of devotion enjoyed by swing eccentric and electronics pioneer
Raymond Scott that the centennial of his birth could be celebrated with a special vinyl figurine, encased in a retro box designed by Archer Prewitt ...
In 1985 the Toy Dolls followed up the success of their debut, the 100-mph Ferris
wheel ride Dig That Groove Baby, with the equally kinetic A Far Out Disc. Having already established themselves as the class clowns of the European ...
Although he was a skilled singer, songwriter, musician, and producer, having studied classical piano and
music theory at Georgia State University, and had hits in the straight country and pop markets, Ray Stevens will always be remembered for his novelty ...
PGD Special Markets' 1995 budget-priced Ray Stevens collection All Time Hits features novelty classics like
Ahab the Arab, Harry the Hairy Ape, and Jeremiah Peabody's Polyunsaturated Quick Dissolving Fast Acting Pleasant Tasting Green and Purple Pills, but the lack of ...
This album's eight tracks revolve around popular dances or nefarious characters. Baby Hilly Gully, a
frantic dancer about a popular dance among Blacks, got some airplay for the California natives. The Slop was one of their typically high-powered zany jams, ...
Probably all the beginner needs for an introduction to this comedy act, as it collects
their most famous skits into one compact album. Sargent Stadanko, Dave, and Let's Make a Dope Deal are here, as are the complete adventures of ...
This collection of classic oldies brings together 30 songs from 1963, the year before the
Beatles hit America and upended the pop charts forever. In many ways, 1963 was the last year the influence of rock's first era was felt ...
As far as celebrity records go, Heartbeat isn't half bad. Don Johnson is at best
a competent singer, but for his first foray into pop music, he had the good sense to surround himself with strong collaborators, enlisting songs from ...