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Cheech & Chong
Wedding Album
“What are you trying to do, tickle me?” Teenagers all over America were plenty tickled by 'Earache My Eye' and the rest of this #5-charting album from 1974! Also includes Championship Wrestling, The Other Tapes, Testimonial by R. Zimmerman, Hey Margaret, Wake Up America, and more!
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Cheech & Chong
Los Cochinos
This 1973 album went to #2 on the charts, won a Grammy, and sports the immortal 'Basketball Jones'! Also here: Sargent Stadanko, Peter Rooter, Up His Nose, Pedro and Man at the Drive-In, The Strawberry Revival Festival, and more!
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Allan Sherman
My Son, The Folk Singer
Allan recorded his #1 debut album in one night on August 6, 1962, and it sold so fast that Warner Bros. ran out of album jackets and just started selling the vinyl by itself! 'Sarah Jackman' (”Frere Jacques”) is probably the highlight, but the whole album is hysterical.
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Allan Sherman
My Son, The Celebrity
This time it took Allan a whole three sessions to produce another #1 album! And this time, two song parodies rose above the level of merely inspired to absolutely brilliant: 'When I Was a Lad', a take-off on the song of the same name from 'H.M.S. Pinafore', and 'Harvey and Sheila', the story of an upwardly mobile West L.A. couple set to “Hava Nagila!”
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Allan Sherman
My Son, The Nut
Yes, this is the album with 'Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh (a Letter from Camp)' on it, but that's not the only reason this stayed #1 on the charts for eight weeks in 1963!
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Allan Sherman
Allan In Wonderland
It didn't hit #1 but Allan Sherman's fourth album stands up quite well against its chart-topping forebears. In fact, its humor might even be a little more pointed, as in 'The Dropouts' March', which takes a particularly cynical look at educators' well-meaning efforts to keep kids in school.
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Allan Sherman
For Swingin' Livers Only
The album title is an homage to Frank Sinatra's famous 1956 album 'Songs for Swingin' Lovers', and indeed Allan makes no bones about which side of the popular music divide he stands on with 'Pop Hates the Beatles'! This Top 40 album also includes many gems.
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Allan Sherman
My Name Is Allan
The fad nutrition book of 1965 was 'The Drinking Man's Diet', which advanced the peculiar notion that drinking alcohol would ease the stress of dieting and therefore promote weight loss, a notion that Allan took and ran with on this, his last charting album!
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Allan Sherman
Allan Sherman Live! ( Hoping You Are The Same )
Though Allan had recorded all of his previous albums live in the studio, this 1966 album was his first recorded in front of a live audience, in this case the audience at the Nugget hotel/casino in Sparks, Nevada. This is no rehash of earlier material, however; Allan premieres a bunch of new bits alongside a couple of his best-loved songs.
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Allan Sherman
Togetherness
Allan Sherman's last album was the only one he made without an audience of any kind, and he and musical director Peter Matz take full advantage of the studio environment with such innovations as Allan singing the title track in the shower and the nifty a capella choral arrangement of 'Down the Drain'.
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Debbie Reynolds
Love Is A Simple Thing
Hollywood's favorite girl next door in the '50s sings her massive hit 'Tammy' plus the best-loved songs from her musicals—23 of her charming best!
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Buck Owens
All-Time Greatest Hits
All 20 of these cuts were big hits for Buck. This is a terrific sampler of Buck Owens & the Buckaroos at their peak, one of the great bands of country music.
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Doris Day
Sweetheart Of Song: A Date With Doris Day
This 1951 broadcast guest-starred comedian Jack Kirkwood and fellow actor/singer Jack Smith. Includes •Introduction/Theme: It’s Magic; A Guy Is a Guy; Please Mr. Sun; Baby Doll•, and more.
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Frank Sinatra
September Of My Years
One of the Chairman’s greatest Reprise releases, September of My Years, is now available on CD for the first time in more than 12 years! This 45th anniversary edition of the 1965 Grammy Award winning album is remastered from the original tapes and contains 2 exclusive bonus tracks.
This classic album features Frank’s riveting rendition of “It Was a Very Good Year,” and went to #5 on the 1965 charts. The bonus tracks included are a live performance of “This Is All I Ask” and a single version of “How Old Am I?” Also included are comprehensive all-new liner notes by Stan "Underwood" Cornyn.
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