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Songs Our Mummy Taught Us! (Orange Pumpkin Swirl Vinyl)
What do Frankenberry, Richard Hell, a cat named Sloopy, and Bill Haley and His Comets have in common? You can find out with Real Gone Music and Second Disc Recordsâ first-ever reissue of the long- lost Halloween classic Songs Our Mummy Taught Us!
This one-of-a-kind, super-rare LP was the creation of voiceover artist Bob McFaddenâbest-known as the voice of Frankenberry, the Thundercatsâ pal Snarf, Cool McCool, and countless othersâand the mysterious âDor,â otherwise known as singer- songwriter (and Americaâs best-selling poet!) Rod McKuen. Rock-and-roll and beat culture met horror headfirst on this off-the-wall album, with McFadden taking the role of a not-so-scary Mummy and McKuen voicing a blasĂ© beatnik on its best-known song, the novelty hit âThe Mummy.â According to McKuen, none other than Bill Haleyâs Comets played on the rocking track!
But thatâs not all. McFaddenâs Mummy also put a new spin on âShake, Rattle, and Rollâ and âHound Dog,â
while McKuenâs original song âThe Beat Generationâ would inspire Richard Hellâs âBlank Generation.â Other
satiric targets on this frightfully fun LP include exotica (âNoisy Villageâ), surf music (âBingo,â a riff on âTequilaâ with
McFadden as the bingo caller), and celebrity culture (âThe Beverly Hills Telephone Directory Cha-Cha-Chaâ). The original 1959 Brunswick album artwork has been meticulously recreated for this new reissue, and an insert features new liner notes by The Second Discâs Joe Marchese. Itâs all been remastered by Mike Milchner at SonicVision and pressed on clear with orange pumpkin swirl vinyl limited to 750 copies. To miss Songs Our Mummy Taught Us would be, well, a grave mistake!
This one-of-a-kind, super-rare LP was the creation of voiceover artist Bob McFaddenâbest-known as the voice of Frankenberry, the Thundercatsâ pal Snarf, Cool McCool, and countless othersâand the mysterious âDor,â otherwise known as singer- songwriter (and Americaâs best-selling poet!) Rod McKuen. Rock-and-roll and beat culture met horror headfirst on this off-the-wall album, with McFadden taking the role of a not-so-scary Mummy and McKuen voicing a blasĂ© beatnik on its best-known song, the novelty hit âThe Mummy.â According to McKuen, none other than Bill Haleyâs Comets played on the rocking track!
But thatâs not all. McFaddenâs Mummy also put a new spin on âShake, Rattle, and Rollâ and âHound Dog,â
while McKuenâs original song âThe Beat Generationâ would inspire Richard Hellâs âBlank Generation.â Other
satiric targets on this frightfully fun LP include exotica (âNoisy Villageâ), surf music (âBingo,â a riff on âTequilaâ with
McFadden as the bingo caller), and celebrity culture (âThe Beverly Hills Telephone Directory Cha-Cha-Chaâ). The original 1959 Brunswick album artwork has been meticulously recreated for this new reissue, and an insert features new liner notes by The Second Discâs Joe Marchese. Itâs all been remastered by Mike Milchner at SonicVision and pressed on clear with orange pumpkin swirl vinyl limited to 750 copies. To miss Songs Our Mummy Taught Us would be, well, a grave mistake!
What do Frankenberry, Richard Hell, a cat named Sloopy, and Bill Haley and His Comets have in common? You can find out with Real Gone Music and Second Disc Recordsâ first-ever reissue of the long- lost Halloween classic Songs Our Mummy Taught Us!
This one-of-a-kind, super-rare LP was the creation of voiceover artist Bob McFaddenâbest-known as the voice of Frankenberry, the Thundercatsâ pal Snarf, Cool McCool, and countless othersâand the mysterious âDor,â otherwise known as singer- songwriter (and Americaâs best-selling poet!) Rod McKuen. Rock-and-roll and beat culture met horror headfirst on this off-the-wall album, with McFadden taking the role of a not-so-scary Mummy and McKuen voicing a blasĂ© beatnik on its best-known song, the novelty hit âThe Mummy.â According to McKuen, none other than Bill Haleyâs Comets played on the rocking track!
But thatâs not all. McFaddenâs Mummy also put a new spin on âShake, Rattle, and Rollâ and âHound Dog,â
while McKuenâs original song âThe Beat Generationâ would inspire Richard Hellâs âBlank Generation.â Other
satiric targets on this frightfully fun LP include exotica (âNoisy Villageâ), surf music (âBingo,â a riff on âTequilaâ with
McFadden as the bingo caller), and celebrity culture (âThe Beverly Hills Telephone Directory Cha-Cha-Chaâ). The original 1959 Brunswick album artwork has been meticulously recreated for this new reissue, and an insert features new liner notes by The Second Discâs Joe Marchese. Itâs all been remastered by Mike Milchner at SonicVision and pressed on clear with orange pumpkin swirl vinyl limited to 750 copies. To miss Songs Our Mummy Taught Us would be, well, a grave mistake!
This one-of-a-kind, super-rare LP was the creation of voiceover artist Bob McFaddenâbest-known as the voice of Frankenberry, the Thundercatsâ pal Snarf, Cool McCool, and countless othersâand the mysterious âDor,â otherwise known as singer- songwriter (and Americaâs best-selling poet!) Rod McKuen. Rock-and-roll and beat culture met horror headfirst on this off-the-wall album, with McFadden taking the role of a not-so-scary Mummy and McKuen voicing a blasĂ© beatnik on its best-known song, the novelty hit âThe Mummy.â According to McKuen, none other than Bill Haleyâs Comets played on the rocking track!
But thatâs not all. McFaddenâs Mummy also put a new spin on âShake, Rattle, and Rollâ and âHound Dog,â
while McKuenâs original song âThe Beat Generationâ would inspire Richard Hellâs âBlank Generation.â Other
satiric targets on this frightfully fun LP include exotica (âNoisy Villageâ), surf music (âBingo,â a riff on âTequilaâ with
McFadden as the bingo caller), and celebrity culture (âThe Beverly Hills Telephone Directory Cha-Cha-Chaâ). The original 1959 Brunswick album artwork has been meticulously recreated for this new reissue, and an insert features new liner notes by The Second Discâs Joe Marchese. Itâs all been remastered by Mike Milchner at SonicVision and pressed on clear with orange pumpkin swirl vinyl limited to 750 copies. To miss Songs Our Mummy Taught Us would be, well, a grave mistake!
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Songs Our Mummy Taught Us! (Orange Pumpkin Swirl Vinyl)â
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What do Frankenberry, Richard Hell, a cat named Sloopy, and Bill Haley and His Comets have in common? You can find out with Real Gone Music and Second Disc Recordsâ first-ever reissue of the long- lost Halloween classic Songs Our Mummy Taught Us!
This one-of-a-kind, super-rare LP was the creation of voiceover artist Bob McFaddenâbest-known as the voice of Frankenberry, the Thundercatsâ pal Snarf, Cool McCool, and countless othersâand the mysterious âDor,â otherwise known as singer- songwriter (and Americaâs best-selling poet!) Rod McKuen. Rock-and-roll and beat culture met horror headfirst on this off-the-wall album, with McFadden taking the role of a not-so-scary Mummy and McKuen voicing a blasĂ© beatnik on its best-known song, the novelty hit âThe Mummy.â According to McKuen, none other than Bill Haleyâs Comets played on the rocking track!
But thatâs not all. McFaddenâs Mummy also put a new spin on âShake, Rattle, and Rollâ and âHound Dog,â
while McKuenâs original song âThe Beat Generationâ would inspire Richard Hellâs âBlank Generation.â Other
satiric targets on this frightfully fun LP include exotica (âNoisy Villageâ), surf music (âBingo,â a riff on âTequilaâ with
McFadden as the bingo caller), and celebrity culture (âThe Beverly Hills Telephone Directory Cha-Cha-Chaâ). The original 1959 Brunswick album artwork has been meticulously recreated for this new reissue, and an insert features new liner notes by The Second Discâs Joe Marchese. Itâs all been remastered by Mike Milchner at SonicVision and pressed on clear with orange pumpkin swirl vinyl limited to 750 copies. To miss Songs Our Mummy Taught Us would be, well, a grave mistake!
This one-of-a-kind, super-rare LP was the creation of voiceover artist Bob McFaddenâbest-known as the voice of Frankenberry, the Thundercatsâ pal Snarf, Cool McCool, and countless othersâand the mysterious âDor,â otherwise known as singer- songwriter (and Americaâs best-selling poet!) Rod McKuen. Rock-and-roll and beat culture met horror headfirst on this off-the-wall album, with McFadden taking the role of a not-so-scary Mummy and McKuen voicing a blasĂ© beatnik on its best-known song, the novelty hit âThe Mummy.â According to McKuen, none other than Bill Haleyâs Comets played on the rocking track!
But thatâs not all. McFaddenâs Mummy also put a new spin on âShake, Rattle, and Rollâ and âHound Dog,â
while McKuenâs original song âThe Beat Generationâ would inspire Richard Hellâs âBlank Generation.â Other
satiric targets on this frightfully fun LP include exotica (âNoisy Villageâ), surf music (âBingo,â a riff on âTequilaâ with
McFadden as the bingo caller), and celebrity culture (âThe Beverly Hills Telephone Directory Cha-Cha-Chaâ). The original 1959 Brunswick album artwork has been meticulously recreated for this new reissue, and an insert features new liner notes by The Second Discâs Joe Marchese. Itâs all been remastered by Mike Milchner at SonicVision and pressed on clear with orange pumpkin swirl vinyl limited to 750 copies. To miss Songs Our Mummy Taught Us would be, well, a grave mistake!
















