TRADE LIST
I collect LPs, and when I have time I transfer them to CD for increased portability. Because none of the following items have been re-released on CD, and considering some are nigh impossible to find in ANY format, I'm offering them for trade to anyone who's interested.
When I do transfers, I sweat the details - these quite simply are the best versions you'll ever hear of these LPs until they're officially reissued. I digitize the vinyl using an Audio-Technica AT-PL120 direct drive turntable, which outputs directly to my sound card. I use Adobe Audition for audio editing and de-clicking. I scan all LP art, including booklets if they exist, and remove ringwear and other blemishes using Photoshop. Finally I print CD booklets, labels, and reverse inserts on 32-lb stock at 720 dpi.
Here are examples of some recent transfers:
If there's something here you'd like, email me (please add an i in front of the ronybread before sending; I've misspelled it here to vex the spambots). I'll make the CD and mail it to you, and if it suits your needs you can send me a new CD or DVD from my want list. (My want list changes all the time, but I'll always be asking for something common available from your local chain store or an internet site like Amazon.)
(If you are the artist, and you are planning to re-release anything on this list, please let me know and I'll remove it ASAP.)
CLASSICAL
Andrew Kazdin & Thomas Z. Shepard Everything You Always Wanted To Hear on
the Moog (But Were Afraid to Ask For) 1973 LP 29:34
Chabrier, Lecuona, Bizet, and Ravel filtered through two guys and a Moog.
Camarata Contemporary Chamber Group The Music of Erik Satie: The Velvet Gentleman 1970 LP 44:58
Hybrid classical/electronic performances of works by Satie,
produced at the height of Moog Madness. Nice arrangements and a great artifact
of the psychedelic era.
COMEDY
Woody Allen Woody Allen 1964 LP 39:00
His first LP, recorded live at Mr. Kelly's, Chicago. Tales of
an ant named Spot, the German subs ruined by the pollution at Coney Island, a fountain
pen that was supposed to shoot tear gas, and the antique watch his grandfather
sold to him on his deathbed. The first of two long-players for ColPix Records.
Woody Allen Woody Allen Vol. 2 1965 LP 31:09
Woody's second stand-up LP. Hear the original artifact with
cuts not rereleased on CD. Includes "Superman", "Swedish Movie", "Lost Generation"
and "The Moose".
Woody Allen The Third Woody Allen Album 1968 LP 37:00
Woody's third and last record of stand-up comedy. Features stories of a vodka
ad, a very special baseball game, a dream in parenthesis, a talking elevator's
revenge, and the night of the red flannel fire engines.
Albert Brooks A Star Is Bought 1975 LP 46:01
Written and produced by Albert Brooks and Harry Shearer.Contains "Phone Call to Americans" and "The Englishman-German-Jew Blues". Free! Inside! Your Personally Autographed 8x10 GLOSSY!
Del Close The "Do It Yourself" Psychoanalysis Kit 1959(?) LP 34:28
The late God of Chicago improv in his first LP. Get analyzed by Dr. Sigfried Gestalt, one-on-one, in hi-fi!
Del Close and John Brent How to Speak Hip 1962 LP 36:08
Relax, baby, and these two cats will straighten you out! Called “The greatest comedy LP of all time” by John Belushi, the CD comes with 20-page booklet including original Hip Manual, test questions, and 175-word Hip phrasebook. Handwritten booklet corrections from Del Close have made it possible to fix 30 typographical errors in the original booklet.
Peter Cook and Dudley Moore Cordially Invite You To Go To Hell! 1967 LP 24:37
One of the world's rarest comedy records, this promo-only gem features Pete & Dud improvising radio spots for the New York premiere of Bedazzled in December 1967. Proves once again that if you're selling a modern remake of the Faust legend, you can't lose with pitches like "See the fantastic giant stinging alligator come out of the swamp and dance firily on the nude form of millions of women!" 600 copies were pressed; I was fortunate to score LP #321, from which the audio and artwork have been exquisitely restored.
Peter Cook & Dudley Moore Behind the Fridge 1971 LP 58:48
Skits from their Australian tour. Includes an expanded version of their classic "Gospel Truth" sketch and the sick and hilarious tale of high body count at the rest home, "On Location".
Peter Cook & Dudley Moore The Clean Tapes 1971 LP 52:25
Sketches from "Not Only... But Also" plus rare Decca sides, including "Isn't She a Sweetie", "Goodbyee" and "Lovely Lady of the Roses". Australian import.
Peter Cook & Dudley Moore Good Evening 1974 LP 42:44
From their Broadway show. Includes "One Leg Too Few", "Mini-Drama" and "The Frog and Peach".
The Credibility Gap An Album of Political Pornography 1968 LP 46:42
KRLA news team do headline-based satire of the summer of Nixon's election year, with songs, poetry, and bits on Eldridge Cleaver, the asteroid Icarus, and the death of Bobby Kennedy. Not exactly funny, but neither was 1968, baby. (NOTE: This was recorded before Lander/McKean/Shearer joined the team - see "Woodschtick".)
The Credibility Gap Woodschtick and More 1971 LP 55:14
An aural history of Woodschtick, the comedy festival to end all festivals; plus Earwitness News. Featuring Richard Beebe, David Lander, Michael McKean, Harry Shearer.
The Credibility Gap A Great Gift Idea 1973 LP 48:00
Hilarious product of their short-lived Warner Brothers era. Includes "Lance Learns to Box", "Kingpin", "A Date With Danger", and "Where's Johnny?" CD includes bonus tracks "Something for Mary", their Warners single from 1973, and "Foreign Novelty Smash", the never-used German version of "You Can't Judge a Book By Its Hair".
The Credibility Gap Floats 1979 LP 65:19
The Gap torture American kitsch with their alternative
commentary to Pasadena's annual Rose Parade. Featuring Denver Devereaux
Jr., Dave Swarts, Garner Ted Armstrong, and the guy with the Pace Car. CD
includes bonus tracks "The Night the Lights Stayed On In Pittsburgh" and "Hello
World, This Here's Wrong Number" (from the Gap's single for Rhino Records, 1977).
Jack Douglas (With The Original Cast) Recorded Live at the Bon Soir 1961(?) LP 36:49
The author of "My Brother Was An Only Child" and "Never Trust a Naked Bus Driver" does stand-up (alone), plays a snare drum (badly), and beats City Hall (by turning the cannon around).
Steve Martin The Steve Martin Radio Show 1979 LP 58:17
Interview with Steve Martin to coincide with the release of "A Wild and Crazy Guy". From the Warner Brothers Music Show series. Promo-only.
Monty Python Monty Python's Flying Circus 1970 LP 53:46
Their very first full-length LP, featuring sketches from the TV series. Includes both UK and US LP covers.
Monty Python Examines the Life of Brian 1979 LP 54:14
Monty Python and their new executive producer George Harrison talk with interviewer Dave Herman about the making of "Life of Brian" and the controversy surrounding its release, in a special hour-long promotional interview for the Warner Bros. Music Show.
NBC's Saturday Night Live 1976 LP 41:36
Live recordings from SNL's first season, with guest appearances by Lily Tomlin, Richard Pryor, Buck Henry, and Paul Simon.
National Lampoon Goodbye Pop 1975 LP 40:15
Most of the soon-to-be Not-Ready-for-Prime-Time Players in songs and sketches about the death of pop.
National Lampoon Official National Lampoon Stereo Test and Demonstration
Record 1974 LP 43:07
Baaaad stereo! Proceed directly to the Punishment Band.
National Lampoon Missing White House Tapes 1974 LP 40:26
Your trusty NatLamp News team featuring John Belushi, Rhonda
Coullet, and Chevy Chase rip Watergate a new one, while real Nixon speeches are
spliced-and-diced to create a culture-jammed President "electronically rechannelled
to simulate the truth". Here's a fun drinking game: Listen to album. Realize
nothing's changed. Drink. Repeat.
Roger Price and Jeff Harris The Elephant Record 1963 LP 32:09
The audio companion to Price/Stern/Sloan's dry-to-the-point-of-haiku elephant joke compendium The Elephant Book. Includes "Elephant Song Festival", "Norman the Short-Nosed Elephant" and "Tarzan & Jane".
Second City Comedy from the Second City 1961 LP 37:29
Chicago's own. Featuring Severn Darden, Barbara Harris, Alan Arkin and Paul Sand. Cuts include "Cultural F.M." and "Southern Lunch Counter".
Jo Stafford and Paul Weston The Piano Artistry of Jonathan Edwards and Darlene Edwards 1957 LP appx. 40:00
Right and right again... One of the driest album covers of all time surrounds this screamingly funny album that murdered the concept of Cocktail Piano, cut up the body, and spread the pieces in a thousand muddy swamps from Tallahassee to Key West. "Jonathan" never lets technique get in the way of his art, blitzing through "Dizzy Fingers" like an avalanche in B-flat, while "Darlene" croons frequencies never since heard in popular music. Half of these tracks have been anthologized by Counterpoint Records; meanwhile here's the full original album in all its naked glory.
Irving Taylor The Whimsical World of Irving Taylor 1959 LP 38:13
Taylor plays demolition derby with a dozen deathless pop
trends, smashing together sing-along folkies and hillbilly teenyboppers, crooners
and car salesmen. Features guest talent the likes of Mel Blanc,
Key Howard, Robie Lester, and Bea Benaderet, plus production values so fine you
might just mistake them for rejects from an Eisenhower-era Hit Parade.
Includes "Pachalafaka", "Zeekie, Zeekie, Lend Me Your Comb" and the sublime
"Domestic Wine".
Temple City Kazoo Orchestra Some Kazoos 1978 LP 9:34
As Portsmouth has its Sinfonia, so the Inland Empire had the Temple City Kazoo Orchestra. 11 kazoologists cover The Stones, Bee Gees, Zeppelin and Strauss.
Various Artists The Mermaid Frolics 1977 LP 64:07
From the Amnesty International benefit. Side one is all music,
featuring Julie Covington, the Bowles Brothers Band, Pete Atkin, and John Williams.
Side two is all comedy, featuring Peter Cook, John Cleese, Connie Booth, Peter
Ustinov, Terry Jones and Jonathan Miller.
Various Artists The Complete A Poke In The Eye (With A Sharp Stick)
1991 2CD 57:05/62:56
From the 1976 Amnesty International benefit. CD1 is from
the 1976 LP, CD2 is previously unreleased. Featuring Monty Python (minus Eric
Idle), Beyond the Fringe (sans Dudley Moore), Dame Edna Everage, The Goodies,
Eleanor Bron, John Fortune, John Bird and Neil Innes.
Orson Welles The Begatting of the President 1970 LP 27:09
Welles narrates the life story of Richard Nixon as it
would have been told by Ecclesiastes. Dead-on satire written by Myron Roberts,
Lincoln Haynes and Sasha Gilien.
FOLK
Norman Whistler and the Rural Rythm Masters Rural Rythm 1969? LP 30:32
Unique anechoic recordings of traditional bluegrass tunes,
all made without microphones. Strangely Moog-like in its fiddle sound and totally
reverb-free, this sounds live no matter where it's played. Put speakers in the
refrigerator and REALLY confuse your friends. Featuring Norman Whistler on fiddle
with the Rural Rythm Masters and Ted Nash on fife. Tracks include "Orange Blossom
Special", "Listen to the Mocking Bird", "Eighth of January" and "Cotton Eyed Joe".
(And yes, that's Rythm Masters, not Rhythm Masters - you can keep your damned
extra secular-humanist "H".)
JAZZ
Stan Kenton and His Orchestra Live at Redlands University 1970 double LP 41:49/41:48
Kenton's orchestra live before an enthusiastic audience of students and
educators. Includes "Chiapas" and "Hey Jude", plus two tracks not
included on the regular CD reissue ("Terry Talk" and "Granada"). 2-CD set.
Lembit Saarsalu & Leonid Vintskevitch Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival
2/22/1992 1992 cassette 54:34
Russian pianist and tenor saxophonist scramble various
genres from jazz to blues to Russian folk tunes. From a board recording of a
clinic given at the Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival, Moscow, Idaho.
LOUNGE / SCROUNGE / INCREDIBLY STRANGE MUSIC
贫下中农最爱毛主席
The Peasant's Amateur Cultural Team of Hopei Province Poor and Lower-Middle
Peasants Love Chairman Mao Most 1967 LP 35:00(?)
From the China Record Company comes this no-nonsense artifact of Mao's
Cultural Revolution. Includes the hits "Chairman Mao Puts On His
Olive-Green Uniform" and "Look at the Well-Grown Crops of Our Team".
四川省凉山彝族自治州
文工团演唱(奏)的节目
社會主義道路最寬廣
The Cultural Troupe of the Liangshan Yi Nationality Autonomous Chou, Szechuan
Province The Socialist Road Is the Broadest of All 1967 LP 35:00(?)
Another ridiculously rare 10-inch disc from China Record Company.
Includes "The People's Communes Are Really Good" and "Liangshan Is
Really Good".
毛泽东思想育英雄
Mao Tse-Tung's Thought Brings Up Heroes 1968 LP 32:42
More rarities from China Record Company. Bring the Cultural Revolution
into your own living room. Includes the cuts "Learn from Men Ho and
Uphold the Red Banner" and "Sing of the Model Platoon in Supporting the
Left and Cherishing the People".
Music to Break a Lease 1956 LP 30 min.
Long-time Ray Charles producer Sid Feller gathers a buncha
people in a room with a honky-tonk piano and loud brass section and they belt
out the hits. Crank it up and, yes, you too could be evicted. Songs include
"Hail, Hail, The Gang's All Here" and "The Beer Barrel Polka".
Sid Feller and His "Friends" More Music to Break a Lease!!! 1962 LP 30 min.
Oh man. A sequel. Songs include "Rock-a-Bye Your Baby with
a Dixie Melody". They could have stopped there. They didn't.
Dick Hyman The Age of Electronicus 1969 LP 37:11
Composer/arranger and frequent Woody Allen collaborator Dick
Hyman unpacks the Moog and throws down the grooves. Features covers of Beatles,
James Brown, and Joni Mitchell.
Jerry Murad's Harmonicats Peg O' My Heart 1961 LP 29:16
Charming all-harmonica action from three mouth harp gurus.
Rosa Linda Will Success Spoil Rock-Maninoff? 1957 LP 32:48
Former child prodigy Rosa Linda gives popular classics a boogie-woogie blood transfusion. Like "Nut Rocker" from B. Bumble and the Stingers, this is a stylistic fusion that won't hurt you with superfast particles but is guaranteed to make you glow in the dark. Includes "Samba a la Chopin" and "Joe Green Goes to Town".
Hachidai Nakamura Rainy Night in Tokyo year? LP appx. 30 min.
Exotica arranger Hachidai Nakamura presents the modern pop music of Japan! Includes "Sakura Sakura", "Kiso Bushi" and "Sado Okesa". A Capitol Full Dimension Stereo LP from the early 1960s.
Wilfred Numkena The Boy From Hopiland 1965 LP appx. 30 min.
Before he was director of the Utah Division of Indian Affairs, local boy Wilfred Numkena from the very local Hopi tribe ROCKED! This impossible-to-find LP from the do-it-yourself era of homespun Southwest rock and roll features Wilfred on guitar and vocals doing "Lonesome Town", "Boney Maroni", "Johnny Be Good" and "All My Trials". On Red Feather Records.
Parakeet Training Record 1952(?) 78rpm 5:31
Hello Baaaay-bee! Hello Baaaay-bee! Hello Baaaay-bee! Hello Baaaay-bee!
Hello Baaaay-bee! Hello Baaaay-bee! Hello Baaaay-bee! Hello Baaaay-bee!
Ralph Platt and Lorin Whitney The Birds Sing His Praise 1965 LP 35:00(?)
Bird calls plus moribund Christian organ dirges equals big hipster fun! So torpid it practically goes all the way around and becomes giddy.
Ralph Platt and Lorin Whitney The Birds Sing His Praise Vol. 2
1965 LP 30:38
More Incredibly Strange Music from Sacred Productions
Inc. of Waco, Texas. Includes "I Choose Jesus", "More About Jesus", and
"Hallelujah What a Savior".
The Polyphonics Zounds! What Sounds 1959 LP 27:06
Accordionist & two harmonica players discover the wonderful
world of multi-tracking.
Elsa Popping and Her Pixieland Band Delirium in Hi-Fi 1958 LP appx. 35:00
How many Marcel Duchamp does it take to screw in a light bulb? The exquisite corpse drinks the new wine as conductor/arranger Andre Popp and sound effects wizard Pierre Fatosme cook up some of the most outrageously surreal pop arrangements ever to hit vinyl. Includes original LP cover art by William Steig.
St. Joseph's Maori Girls Choir Pokarekare ca. 1963-6 LP 25:38
Traditional Maori tunes sung by the girls of the St. Joseph's Maori Girls College of Hawkes Bay, New Zealand.
Suntaraporn Huang Rak, Huang Aalay (year?) LP appx. 35:00
Thai composer Eua Sunthornsanan is credited with bringing the first Western
flavor to Thai popular music, and his band Suntaraporn released dozens of albums
with a Lawrence Welk husk but an unmistakably Thai juice inside. A must-have for
the far-east pop anthropologist.
Tinkle, Clang, Ring and Chime: The World's Rarest Music Boxes in High
Fidelity (year?) LP appx. 35:00
From the Hi-Fi decade comes this collection of songs recorded directly off of
antique music boxes and organs, some dating back three centuries. Hear
300-year-old hard drives come to life, preserved on tuned metal filings from the
Age of Enlightenment. Pop favorites, folk standards, classical gas and melodies
so dead we've forgotten their names.
Vardi String Sextet Sutton Place South 1958 LP 37:40
Emanuel Vardi does lugubrious easy-listening instrumentals for five strings &
guitar. Like a velvet glove cast in Angostura Bitters. Songs include "Laura" and
"Autumn Leaves".
You Can Be Sure If It's Westinghouse 1951(?) multi-band LP 6:06
Vintage commercial jingle, plus Shuffle, Latin, March, Dance, Jazz, and Dixie variations. Buy Westinghouse and be sure! A must-have for any smart-ass radio personality who wants something to play when Westinghouse goes belly-up.
POP
Frank Black (with They Might Be Giants) Frank Black Live 6/24/93 10pm
EST 1993 CD 55:19
Mr. Francis performs tracks from his first solo album, "Frank Black", including "I Heard Ramona Sing", "Fu Manchu" and "Ten Percenter". Also John & John from They Might Be Giants join him onstage to perform "Mammal", "Particle Man" and "Spy". Promo-only radio show from The Album Network.
Michael McKean Shed Songs 1995 unreleased 19:20
Michael McKean in a rare live performance of four songs from his vast library of unreleased tunes, what host Harry Shearer calls "true shed music". As broadcast on Harry Shearer's Le Show on May 21, 1995. Songs include "A Lovely Couple", "Needy Boys", "(I Wish I Could Write Like) Loudon Wainwright" and "Denim Blue".
Ethel Merman / Lyda Roberti / Mae West 1967 LP 46:30
Fifteen tunes from three queens of 1930s stage and screen. What ho, let's go collegiate kiddies! Merman belts out "Eadie Was a Lady" and "I Get a Kick Out of You"; Roberti sings "College Rhythm" and "Take a Number from One to Ten"; Mae West purrs "A Guy What Takes His Time" and "I'm No Angel".
Kyu Sakamoto Sukiyaki 1963 LP 33:14
The only Japanese-language record ever to hit #1 in the U.S. Contains the title track plus "Tsun Tsun Bushi", "Goodbye Joe" and "Boku No Hoshi".
Vivian Stanshall Men Opening Umbrellas Ahead 1974 LP 41:21
It was either kill himself or record this LP; lucky for us, ex-Bonzo Dog
Viv Stanshall chose to exorcise his demons on this extraordinary record for
the surely extraordinarily-confused executives at Warner Bros. Darkly funny and forthrightly sexy, this is chock full of
Stanshall's trademark verbal fireworks.
Victor Banana Split 1989 LP appx. 35:00
More agonized bravura on a pocket handkerchief from comics artist / musician Tim Hensley and his band. Wickedly catchy and funny/melancholy collection of tunes with a can't-miss Dan Clowes cover. Tunes include "Paul Bunyan", "What I Did Last Summer" and "Dr. Goodbeard".
Dave Thomas and the Wooden Birds Blame the Messenger 1987 LP 45:00(?)
Pere Ubu frontman Dave Thomas with Chris Cutler, Jim Jones, Tony Maimone
and Allen Ravenstine. Includes "The Velikovsky 2-Step" (featured in
Steven Wright's Oscar-winning 1989 short The Appointments of Dennis Jennings).
Various Artists Rhino Royale 1978 LP 45:00(?)
Body slam! Eight Rhino artists compete for groove space on this, only the second LP ever to come from Rhino Records. With songs by Gefilte Joe and the Fish, Fred Blassie, Ruben Guevara, Credibility Gap, Winos, Richie Balance, Rockin' Richie Ray, Temple City Kazoo Orchestra, Wild Man Fischer, and Little Stevie Weingold (and untitled interstitial tracks that sound suspiciously like Richard Foos and Harold Bronson).
Alec Wilder New Music of Alec Wilder (Mundell Lowe and His Orchestra) 1956 LP 30:48
File under "Pop", because there's no "Polymath" aisle at the Virgin Megastore. Alec Wilder was seldom appreciated in his lifetime but the names of those who did, from Frank Sinatra to Spike Milligan to Peggy Lee, indicates something of the eccentric grace and wit in this American composer's songbook. Wilder first hit the public consciousness in 1939 thanks to Mitch Miller's productions of his Octets, which immediately established Wilder as the best namer of pop tunes since Raymond Scott with titles like "Neurotic Goldfish", "Jack, This is My Husband" and "It's Silk, Feel It!" New Music of Alec Wilder is an ultra-scarce 1956 LP commissioned by guitarist/arranger Wendell Lowe for his Tentet, picked up for distribution by Riverside Records, the late-fifties home of Thelonius Monk and Bill Evans. The twelve cuts include "Pop, What's a Passacaglia?" "Tacet for Neurotics", "Mama Never Dug This Scene" and "Let's Get Together and Cry".
SOUNDTRACKS
Graham Gouldman Animalympics (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) 1980 LP 35:41
Soundtrack to 1980 animated feature. Not a single throwaway track here,
these are finely crafted pop tunes from the former 10cc member.
Selections from the Soundtrack - A Boy Named Charlie Brown 1970 LP 53:00
Threads the straight-ahead jazz/pop of Vince Guaraldi, Rod
McKuen and Peanuts specials musical director John Scott Trotter into a
story record with dialogue from the film. Includes the intoxicating waltz
"Snoopy on Ice".
Les Baxter Music from the Original Soundtrack: The Dunwich Horror 1970 LP 31:13
Dig the strange sounds from Dunwich as exotica king Les Baxter takes on the double-barrel assault of Roger Corman and H.P. Lovecraft. Terrifying, yet groovy.
Laurie Anderson The Interview From The Film Soundtrack To HOME OF THE BRAVE
1986 LP 55:13
Interview & music cuts, featuring "Language
is a Virus", "Smoke Rings" and "Sharkey's Night". From the Warner Bros. Music Show series.
Quincy Jones The Hot Rock - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack and More 1972 LP 34:10
Sultry jazz soundtrack to the ultimate caper film. Dig the house band - Clark Terry, Gerry Mulligan, Grady Tate, Ray Brown, Carol Kaye, Tata, and the Ian Smith Singers. Highly recommended.
SPOKEN WORD
Douglas Adams The Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy Part 2: The Restaurant at the End of the Universe 1982 LP 60:22
Scarce LP version of book two of Adams' Hitch-hiker's saga, with the cast of the radio series reprising their roles in a script combining elements from the radio series and the second book.
Douglas Adams Douglas Adams Live 1994 CD 73:27
Douglas speaks English to an apparently fluent German crowd at the Goettinger Literaturtage, Goettingen University, Germany. Subjects include twig technology, the Komodo Dragon, Kakapos, recording dolphins in China, plus recitations of favorite passages from his Hitchhiker books including "A Meal at Milliways", "Learning to Fly" and "Marvin and the Machine".
Henry Jacobs The Wide Weird World of Shorty Petterstein 1958 LP 32:07
Vintage hip LP from the Bay area-based writer and engineer. Includes
"Breaking the Habit", made into an Oscar-winning short by animator John
Korty in 1964.
Marshall McLuhan The Medium Is The Massage 1968 LP appx. 45:00
The following statement is true. The previous statement is false.
Logical paradoxes are like Tokyo; fun to visit, but expensive to live in.
Ken Nordine Love Words 1958 LP 30:36
Nordine speaks love song lyrics to orchestral accompaniment.
Early rarity from the Word Jazz maestro.
Cyril Ritchard Alice's Adventures in Wonderland 1957 4 LPs 2hrs 56min
Tony award-winning Cyril Ritchard - beloved to kids of the Eisenhower
years as a risible Captain Hook opposite Mary Martin in Peter Pan - narrates
the complete classic by Lewis Carroll. Alec Wilder provides a suite of songs and musical interludes.
Their rendition of "Beautiful Soup" will somehow make your day complete.
The deluxe original 4-LP box set on Riverside also included a complete facsimile edition of the 1865 first
edition of Alice (no hard copy for you, sorry; but I will throw it in as a PDF).
Three hours on three CDs.
Jean Shepherd The Declassified Jean Shepherd 1971 LP 42:55
Beloved radio monologuist on stage and in the studio. Includes "Kopfspeilen, the Reader's Digest, the Preparation H Man and How To Screw The Tax People".
Home
Vivian Stanshall Men Opening Umbrellas Ahead Men Opening Umbrellas Ahead Men Opening Umbrellas Ahead
Credibility Gap Credibility Gap Credibility Gap An Album of Political Pornography Woodschtick and More A Great Gift Idea The Bronze Age of Radio Floats
National Lampoon Good-Bye Pop Good-Bye Pop Good-Bye Pop
Del Close How to Speak Hip How to Speak Hip How to Speak Hip
The "Do-It-Yourself" Psychoanalysis Kit The "Do-It Yourself" Psychoanalysis Kit The "Do-It-Yourself" Psychoanalysis Kit
Peter Cook Dudley Moore The Clean Tapes The Clean Tapes The Clean Tapes
Albert Brooks A Star Is Bought A Star Is Bought A Star Is Bought
Marshall McLuhan The Medium Is The Massage The Medium Is The Massage The Medium Is the Massage
|