$32.00
1 in stock
1 in stock
1 in stock
Media Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)
Sleeve Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)
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Notes:
Title on seam “Rare Meat Early Productions of Frank Zappa”
“The World’s Greatest Sinner” was written for a 1962 movie of the same name.
‘Ray’ of ‘Baby Ray and the Ferns’ is Ray Collins, who became a ‘Mothers Of Invention’ vocalist.
The Jeepers tracks feature a semi-comic Dracula-style narrator talking over Halloween sound effects like wolves howling and creaking doors and whatnot. At one point the narrator describes the weather as “…raining and damp 400 days of the year”. “400 Days of the Year” appeared as the original title of “Nine Types of Industrial Pollution” on early pressings of the “Uncle Meat” album.
“How’s Your Bird?” was based on a phrase used by Steve Allen on his American TV show.
This release has two separate pressing rings. Outer ring is @ 70mm. Inner ring is @ 31.5mm.
Etched in the runouts are “S-xxxxx” (“x”- represents numbers). In this case, those numbers are:
“S-10216” & “S-10217” These characteristics are indicative of a “Rainbo Records”
pressed record from their Santa Monica pressing plant that was in California.
This label variant [r864030] show similar labels. But, side designations are on the right of the labels
A1. Baby Ray And The Ferns – How’s Your Bird? 2:10
A2. Baby Ray And The Ferns – The World’s Greatest Sinner 2:25
A3. The Heartbreakers (5) – Everytime I See You 2:29
B1. Bob Guy – Dear Jeepers 2:26
B2. Bob Guy – Letter From Jeepers 2:20
B3. The Heartbreakers (5) – Cradle Rock 2:52
Matrix / Runout S-10216 – RNEP – 604 SIDE ONE Precision
Matrix / Runout S-10217 – RNEP – 604 SIDE TWO Precision
Distributed By Rhino Records (2)
Phonographic Copyright (p) Del-Fi Records
Mastered At Precision Lacquer
Pressed By Rainbo Records
Pressed By Rainbo Records
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