Tuesday, January 27, 2026

Robert Mitchum - You Deserve Each Other-I'm Confessin' (1967/1956)


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a) You Deserve Each Other

Robert Mitchum 

That Man... Robert Mitchum Sings

(1967)


b) I'm Confessin'

Robert Mitchum 

Capitol Demo (Tall Dark Stranger CD)

(1956, released 1997)


A couple odds and ends from Robert Mitchum. First up, him doing the country pop thing. A bizarro world Dean Martin, if you will.


Then, a demo he cut for a nixed album from Capitol, before he pivoted directions from standards to Calypso.


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Barbara Rylska - Sex Appeal (1965)

 



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Sex Appeal

Barbara Rylska

Sex Appeal

(1965)


Found in a thrift store a couple decades ago. Couldn't resist the cover. Musically, visually... I can assume she's the Liza Minelli of the Eastern bloc.


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Sunday, January 25, 2026

Joe E. - Love Got In My Way (1976)


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Love Got In My Way
Joe E.
Love Got In My Way
(1976)

Joe E. was a construction worker and part time stock car driver who was inspired by blue collar workers making it on the charts and decided to try his hand at singing. He looked into finding a studio that would produce an album for him from start to finish. Him and his father invested $20,000 out of pocket for the album. The studio treated the production with extreme care, but when it came time for them to manage his career, the studio packed up over night, moved out of town and dumped his master tapes in the trash.

Most people know this album (of the people who do) from the cut "Come On Sign," which really is tops! But I think the title track is a great place to show the kind of sound that makes this album special...

The album as a whole is like Elvis meets Scott Walker meets Pet Sounds... I SWEAR!

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Saturday, January 24, 2026

Squeegie - Sunny (c. 1960's?)

 


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Sunny

Squeegie

For Once In My Life I've Got To Be Me!

(c. 1960's?)


Liner notes:

"Squeegie is the lady's real name! Equally as unusual is the amazing vocal versatility she demonstrates in this, her first LP album. Ranging in style from the dynamic "rock" of "Sunny" to the tenderness in the torch rendition of "Go Away" she displays the artistic flexibility and grace which has won her the adulation and respect of live audiences wherever she has performed..."


Well, she never made another record, but one wonders what that would have sounded like... there is an ethereal element at play here which gives the album a layer of unintentional atmosphere. 


The microphone sounds like it was on the other side of  an auditorium, giving the whole record a cavernous echo laden sound. Throw in the percussive bass and cordovox, and this makes for a weird lounge feel that leaves you in some valium induced cross road between reality and sleep deprivation!


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Friday, January 23, 2026

The Goofers - Intro-Tie A Yellow Ribbon Round The Old Oak Tree (1977)


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Intro - Tie A Yellow Ribbon Round The Old Oak Tree

The Goofers

Live in the Landmark's Nifty Nook Lounge Las Vegas

(1977)


The Goofers were comprised of five Italians, all ex-members of Louis Prima's band. Through years of going through the motions of the usual lounge shtick, they would separate themselves from other Vegas acts by playing their instruments on pogo sticks, or on trampolines, or upside down (as pictured here.)


A lot of the repertoire are lively swinging big band material, I'm sure the kind of stuff they did for Prima... as I'm sure the Italian accent put-on for this Tony Orlando cover is something they probably would have done in their Prima act as well.


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Thursday, January 22, 2026

Piero Umiliani - Mah Na Cowboy (1971)


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Mah Na Cowboy

Piero Umiliani

Questo Sporco Mondo Meraviglioso

(1971)


I'm sure it's common knowledge at this point that Jim Henson took the famous "Mah Na Mah Na" song from an Italian softcore porno called "Sweeden: Heaven and Hell," right?


The original, composed by Piero Umiliani, is featured during a sauna scene featuring a dozen or so Swedish girls. I'm sure it was Umiliani's signature, comical, nasal-vocalese delivery that caught Henson's ear.


Anywho, what isn't so well known, is this follow-up track from an equally salacious Mondo film from 1971. The track is absolutely bugged out and bonkers. The original LP goes for like a thousand bucks on a good day, but you can find this single, even 30 years after its pressing for about what I paid for it.


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Wednesday, January 21, 2026

Crane Calder & Suzanne Bloch - The Jabberwocky

 


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The Jabberwocky

Crane Calder and Suzanne Bloch

Allegro AK56

(1952)


Crane Calder, Broadway choral director and choral director for children's label Allegro. Suzanne Block, lute player who specializes in Renaissance era folk music. 


Wasn't sure how this would sound, is this the first musical rendition of Lewis Carroll's poems? Not sure. Also not sure if this is any good, I was excited and instantaneously underwhelmed. 


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