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The music behind the worst album covers ever.

Some of the worst you have never seen. Even I was surprised at how bad some of these record covers are.

Legends of Vinyl - Skatt Bros. - Walk The Night 12 inch Extended by - DJ...

What can we do with our ashes when we die?  I am a vinyl junky, and have released a few in my time. This could well be a final pressing for me in the future. We could pres our remains into vinyl.   The company  And Vinyly  is provided the opportunity for vinyl enthusiasts.  They actually will take your ashes and press them into vinyl so you can actually become a record.  They offer a few different packages and, like an album, you get two sides to get your message across, albeit each side is only 12 minutes long. According to their website, they say,  “record a personal message, your last will & testament, your own soundtrack or simply press your ashes in to hear your pops and crackles for the minimum approach” A basic package starts at a neat £3,000.   You get up to 30 discs, your rest in vinyl album cover and label artwork (including your birth date and date of passing).  Of course you must supply the music.   If you don’t want your whole body burned and pressed in

Luis Lozano - Cenamos En El Club

Makes you wonder if The Caretaker has also influenced this release. Pretty funny, how my good friend Leyland Kirby just keeps moving into everything. 

Guinness – The Story of John Hammond

Art of Noise - Beatbox (Diversion One)

Fats & The Chessmen - Big Ben Twist - 1961 45rpm

Fats & The Chessmen - Old Macdonald Had A Twist - 1961 45rpm

Bud Ashton - Kon-Tiki

Wilson Pickett - Land of 1000 Dances [Full Version] [HQ Audio]

LORD ROCKINGHAM'S X1. BLUE TRAIN. 78 RPM.

Roots of Blues -- Jimmy Yancey „Rolling The Stone"

Jimmy Smith i'm your hoochie coochie man

Jimmy O'Bryant's Washboard Band - Everybody Pile

Wilbur de Paris & his new New Orleans Jazz 1958 That's A Plenty

That´s plenty - the tune gives the album it´s title, is a well known standard or at least it was back in the day. This version features the sparkling trumpet of Doc Cheatham. Doc is up tempo and keeping this standard exciting from some of the more lackadaisical versions you can hear from time to time in other places. Fast and smokey.