Saturday, March 14, 2026

Jay Perdue and Company - YMCA/Hot Stuff (1980)

 


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YMCA/Hot Stuff

Jay Perdue and Company

Most Requested 

(1980)


Jay and Vicki Perdue, along with synth and bass player Gary Mingus, form "Jay Perdue and Company." Their second (they only had two!) album, they would go under the name: Jay & Vicki plus Gary.


They were natives of Borger, Texas and seem to have made that their entertainment hub for the bulk of their career. The whole album is fun AOR throughout, so O figured I'd offer you one song featuring Jay on vocals and one featuring Vicki.

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Friday, March 13, 2026

Rick Chandler and his Orchestra - Brazilian Carnival (1985)

 


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Brazilian Carnival

Rick Chandler and his Orchestra 

A Week To Remember 

(1985)


Less a record to highlight Rick Chandler's musicianship, and more a record to advertise Carnival Cruise Lines. The record mentions how Rick Chandler is following in his father's footsteps as an English Carnival Cruis Line entertainer.


The liner notes go on to explain the new additions to the Carnival Cruise fleet the company plans to add over the next two years...


The music? Standard background lite jazz faire... but this song, "Brazilian Carnival" stands out to me... almost sounding like background music to an 80s crime TV series.

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Thursday, March 12, 2026

Kay Armstrong - It's You, It's You (1980)

 


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It's You, It's You

Kay Armstrong 

Because I Love You

(1980)


At age 16, Kay Armstrong had her own orchestra. Not sure how long prior to this album being recorded, or if the photos on the front reflect that era of her life... but Kay Armstrong certainly sounds of a certain age.. to me, the whole record has a vibe that could fit perfectly with Eraserhead's "Lady In The Radiator"... but judge for yourself!!!

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Alice Armand - Peek Up At The Stars (1953)

 


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Peek Up At The Stars

Alice Armand

Erica Sings

(1953)


Erica Hermann, aka Erica Newman, aka Hollywood actress Alice Armand, would act in a dozen-ish major motion pictures from the mid 30s into the early 1940s.


Around age 50 she would leave Hollywood and retire to a farm in the Adirondack region of New York where she would take up learning instruments, and writing songs.


This "talent" would result in the release of this private press vanity album... The songs are certainly of the folk persuasion, ranging from subjects like a Patriotic anthem, to a protest song against speedy drivers, to sappy children's songs such as "Mommy Do They Shine Shoes Up In Heaven?"


What is DEFINITELY clear, she is an amateur at both songwriting and instrumentation... giving every song a surreal, outsider, real people music feel... which based on the liner notes, certainly wasn't the intention, as you can see, she viewed herself as a professional. 


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Ernie Menehune - Aquarius-Let The Sunshine In (1970)

 


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Aquarius-Let The Sunshine In

Ernie Menehune

My Way

(1970)


Ernie Menehune! Hawaii's Sun-tanned Irishman! Whatever that means. This album is dedicated to the proprietors of the Spanish Trail Motel & Supper Club in Tucson, Arizona... where Ol' Ern would frequent performance at until his death.


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Tuesday, March 10, 2026

Matthew's Exit - Get Ready-Higher (1973)

 

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Get Ready - Higher

Matthew's Exit

1

(1973)


Liner notes:


"The entertainers who can make a room become very much alive. They stimulate participation and establish a charisma with the audience, young, old and indifferent. Together Matthew's Exit can come on as heavy as Chicago, 7-man Rock and Roll ground, or as easy listening as The Carpenters for dining audiences. Though they emphasize all the current songs and medleys of the 70s, they have audience participation and games of nostalgia of the 60s and 50s that immediately bring them acceptance from a new audience. This is the feature that brings up their first albu by big and popular demand - The nostalgia of the oldies. The songs featured are the songs most requested for them to do. They provide you with their own total sound system which add dimensions of musical variety and a quality of excellence that is unequaled. There is that feeling of excitement that something is being created. Now, for the very first time you have it, MATTHEW'S EXIT."


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Monday, March 9, 2026

Los Angeles Central High School For The Arts - Spanish Flower (1987)

 


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Spanish Flower

Los Angeles Central High School For The Arts

Jazz

(1987)


The LACHSA is a visual and performing arts high school, founded in 1985, and housed in the Cal State LA campus.


Solely auditioned bases, the tuition-free studies, offer conservatory level curriculum. 


This album is filled with top tier jazz, but I absolutely love this exotica-tinged cut... 


The organ work is exceptional, which makes since, as their director, Craig Kupka, has released several electronic keys albums in his own right.

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The Links - Have You Ever Seen The Rain/Vehicle (1971/1974)


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Have You Ever Seen The Rain

The Links

Presenting The Links

(1971)


Vehicle

The Links 

And Again Once Again

(1974)



The Links were a Nevada-based show band consisting of brothers John and Jimmy Link and fellow singer Stan Galli. The Links, were the second generation, the first being The Bob-O-Links, consisting of the Links brothers father and uncle, who gained fame for singing the jingle for Hamm's Beer. 



Their sound? Well... vocally unique, but don't take my word, jjudge for yourself as they hamm it up!


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Sunday, March 8, 2026

Wendell Austin and the Country Swings - LSD (1968)


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LSD
Wendell Austin and the Country Swings 
Wreck Records W-2
(1968)

A hillbilly warning to dropping acid. You too may end up like our man here, dropped some acid and killed his wife and ex and is now on his way to prison.

Maine native Wendell Austin remained an under the radar Country singer/songwriter his whole life, but it was LSD that has left him a cult star forever.

This has been comped already couple times, once on the Wavy Gravy LP and on the Twisted Tales of The Vinyl Wastelands CD, "Hippie In A Blunder."

The flipside you can find via the Dollar Country mixtape and CD, which I highly recommend...

Also Dollar Country has a fantastic zine "Ten Country Songs About Drugs" which makes for an excellent read.

Arcesia - Leaf (1972)

 


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Leaf

Arcesia

Reachin' Arcesia

(1972)


The story of John Arcesi has been told a few times, but to those not in the know, I'll paraphrase here.


John Arcesi was a crooner during the tail end of the big band era, late 40s into the 50s. He would never reach major fame, but would consistently release singles throughout the 50s, sometimes under his own name, sometimes under aliases. 


By 1961 or thereabouts, he would pause his career and settle down with his wife, then a decade later, something happened.


Some sources say he had a breakdown with psychotropics, some say it was the death of his wife the year prior, but in 1972 at age 54, he would write and record "Reachin' Arcesia," aa tortured vanity project of the psychedelic era with the vocal strains of the aged balladeer he was. 


The wild album has been the conversation of many theories to what frame of mind John Arcesi had during the project... and it appears after it was recorded he lived the remaining decade or so of his life as an artist in Hawaii before settling back in Palm Springs... the place his wife and him spent the last years of her life.


Many tracks from this album have been comped already... "White Panther," "Butterfly Mind" and "Rainy Sunday." The album itself released in many bootlegs and one official reissue, which I suggest seeking out.


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Eva Quartette with W.J. Smith - You Can't Make A Monkey Out Of Me (1927)

 


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You Can't Make A Monkey Out Of Me

Eva Quartette with W.J. Smith

Gennett 6239

(1927)


Who needs hairbrained theories like evolution, when you have facts like the bible?! This gospel group shouts it aloud in this topical hymnal, inspired by the 1925 Scopes trial.

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Dallas Frazier - Space Command (1954)

 


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Space Command

Dallas Frazier

Capitol 2813

(1954)


Years before Dallas Frazier would write hits such as "Alley Oop" or "Elvira" or the countless songs for George Jones, at age 14 he would write and record the hillbilly bopper "Ain't You Had No Bringin' Up At All."


Unfortunately, it would languish to the B-side of this cornball kiddie record about being a space ranger. Gloriously dreck ridden. Enjoy!


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William Shatner - Taxi (1972)


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Taxi

William Shatner

Dinah! (TV episode)

(1972)


Yeh, yeh, yeh....


The Shatman gets mentioned in the annals of Golden Throat legends for his versions of classics such as "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds," or his notorious version of Elton John's "Rocket Man." 


But ya know what hardly gets talked about? His cover of Harry Chapin's "Taxi" performed live on Dinah Shore's variety show.

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Saturday, March 7, 2026

Little Plains Elementary School - Can't Smile Without You/We Are The Champions (1978)

 


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Can't Smile Without You/We Are The Champions

Little Plains Elementary School 

Spring Concert

(1978)


For those who like their School choir/band recordings of the Langley persuasion. We have this charming record with 70s powerhouses like Barry Manillow and Queen. 


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Friday, March 6, 2026

Unknown Duo - Autumn Leaves/Flute Song(?) (1950s?)

 


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Autumn Leaves - Flute Song?

Unknown Duo

Audiodisc (Acetate)

(1950s?)


Unlabled 10" LP I found amongst my 78s... not sure where or when I picked this one up, but was surprised to hear an albums worth of songs done by this amateur pianist and singer. Was it a rehearsal? Recital? Something for fun? Or did they really think they were hot stuff...


Jonathan and Darlene Edwards were a put-on by professional artists Paul Weston and Jo Stafford, but these guys are the real deal. No information on song titles or performers, but I picture her looking like this.


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Thursday, March 5, 2026

The DeZurik Sisters - Guitar Blues (1937)

 


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Guitar Blues

The DeZurik Sisters

Vocalion 04704

(1938)


When Cliff Carlisle first recorded "Guitar Blues" back in 1931, it was a standard Blue Yodel of the Jimmie Rodgers persuasion. Seven years later, the DeZurik Sisters would record it and turn it into a wild display of instrumental impressionism. 


The only real instrument featured is a sole acoustic guitar, but their vocal dexterity layers a foundation of vocal effects: yodels, tweedles, growls, scat, bird calls and a falsetto imitation of steel guitar licks.


No one else in hillbilly was doing anything close to this. 


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Wednesday, March 4, 2026

Arcadia Jazz Ensemble - Ironside (1973)

 


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Ironside

Arcadia Jazz Ensemble 

Kaleidoscope IV

(1973)


Funky high schoolers out of Greece, NY doing their thing on the Quincy Jones TV theme. There's also a great version of McCartney's "Uncle Albert" on this LP.


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Bappi Lahiri - Everybody Dance With Me (1977)

 


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Everybody Dance With Me

Bappi Lahiri

College Girl

(1977)


College Girl is a Bollywood musical/remake of Lamont Johnson's rape/revenge film Lipstick. The soundtrack varies from atmospheric Bollywood ballads, to uptempo funky dance numbers... but the crown jewel has to be "Everybody Dance With Me" which pastes together pieces of "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida" with "Wild Thing" and loose, lyrical, nonsensical English to make for pure Indian madness!

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Tuesday, March 3, 2026

The Fall Guys - Copacabana (1979)


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Copacabana

The Fall Guys

5

(1979)


Lounge act The Fall Guys. They would form in the 60s and open for acts like Sammy Davis Jr, Roy Orbison and Marie Osmond to name a few, or comedic acts like Phyllis Diller or Rich Little.


All their albums come out of Pennsylvania, so I assume that's where they were from.


Here they do their best on this Barry Manilow classic. Cheese and sleaze galore!


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Ed Morton - That's The Fellow I Want To Get (1911)


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That's The Fellow I Want To Get

Ed Morton

Columbia 956

(1911)


Whooping cough is a highly contagious bacterial respiratory infection. It is characterized by severe, violent coughing fits, often ending in a high-pitched "whoop" sound. It spreads through respiratory droplets from coughing or sneezing, typically lasts 3 to 10 weeks, and can be fatal for infants. 


In this comic song, we have a kid who catches his mom kissing the ice man, when they see him, they scold him, thus causing the child to retaliate. It reminds me quite a bit of Tom Lehrer's I got it from Agnes.


A fun comic song by variety performer Eddie Morton. He was an officer for the Philadelphia Police Department until 1905 when his singing career began to take off, he was originally billed as "the Singing Cop."


Billy Murray also has a version of this, but I think I enjoy the Morton version a tad bit more.


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Sunday, March 1, 2026

Rose Morse - Get Your Life Together (1999)

 


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Get Your Life Together 

Rose Morse

Walking In A New World

(1999)


"Private jazz-folk-funk from Arizona. Somewhat amateur at times, but very solid and entertaining. I could definitely imagine this in a Paul Hillery comp!" -submitted by Diego A.


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Los Meesfits - Negocio Horror (2014)

 


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Negocio Horror

Los Meesfits

Satanic Hispanics

(2014)


Los Meesfits out of Athens, GA recorded this cassette of Misfits covers in Spanish in a Cumbia style. How I wish they released a follow up, but glad I still have this tape a decade later. You can still find the album as a digital download on their bandcamp.


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