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Here is one of the coolest records I've posted here. It's a collection of songs for all you beat fans out there. It's called Welcome To The Beat Generation. There is no real copyright on this thing though. Was it a bootleg? Great songs by Mamie Van Doren (I told someone out there I'd post a song from her), Edd Byrnes, Bob McFadden and a bunch of others. For a complete listing, read names on the back cover. Break out the bongos, light up a smoke, sit back and enjoy.
VARIOUS ARTISTS :: WELCOME TO THE BEAT GENERATION
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ReplyDeletenoooo! Please!! I have to hear this!!
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Tha drawings look like Shel Silverstein's
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Good drawings karra!
ReplyDeletehooray hoot hoot top man going for it now thanks 4 tryiny and geting it going
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Crazy, man, crazy! Like, this record is outta site, daddyo!
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You wouldn't happen to have an LP that came out in 1988 called Sgt. Pepper Knew My Father (an album of Beatles covers) would you?
ReplyDeleteTried to download...no dice.
ReplyDeleteBut I've got that Sgt. Pepper cover album. I love The Fall's version of A Day in the Life.
Oh, man! I wasn't tapped into your blog soon enough to catch a lot of things, and I'm REALLY sorry I missed this one. Possible repost?
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ReplyDeleteThanks for re-posting. The album looks great, but some songs appear to be missing. Will you be re-posting the rest of the songs?
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I suspect the typography, design and possibly the artwork is the work of Australian graphic designer Phillip Brophy (www.philipbrophy.com). I think this may have been released on Au Go Go or Phillip's Present Records label. I could be wrong, but I recall seeing it in Australian record shops back in the day.
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I was all ready to dig beatsville!
I'll repost. Please check back. Thanks!
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ReplyDeleteI'm still in hope this will be reposted...
ReplyDeleteSooooo disappointed this was never reposted... :(
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