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Songs Our Mummy Taught Us New Reissue

Halloween-themed novelty records have clawed their way back from the grave, experiencing a twisted revival with eerie vinyl reissues that glisten like freshly unearthed tombstones. Among this ghoulish resurgence is Songs Our Mummy Taught Us, an album that has slithered out from the cobwebbed crypts of obscurity. For those brave enough to listen, these undead tunes offer a strange delightโ€”whether you view them as lost classics or bizarre oddities. A treasure trove of forgotten, spine-chilling sounds awaits, just begging to be exhumed, ready to haunt the air once more.

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 Recordsโ€™ 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 McFaddenโ€“best known as the voice of Frankenberry, the Thundercatsโ€™ pal Snarf, Cool McCool, and countless othersโ€“and the mysterious โ€œDor,โ€ otherwise known as a singer-songwriter (and Americaโ€™s 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 blasรฉ beatnik on its best-known song, the novelty hit โ€œThe Mummy.โ€

Voices from beyond the grave

McKuen says nothing except Bill Haleyโ€™s Comets played on the rocking track! But thatโ€™s not all. McFaddenโ€™s Mummy also put a new spin on โ€œShake, Rattle, and Rollโ€ and โ€œHound Dog,โ€ while McKuenโ€™s original song โ€œThe Beat Generationโ€ would inspire Richard Hellโ€™s โ€œBlank Generation.โ€ Other satiric targets on this enjoyable LP include exotica (โ€œNoisy Villageโ€), surf music (โ€œBingo,โ€ a riff on โ€œTequilaโ€ with McFadden as the bingo caller), and celebrity culture (โ€œThe Beverly Hills Telephone Directory Cha-Cha-Chaโ€).

The original 1959 Brunswick album artwork has been meticulously recreated for this new reissue, and an insert features new liner notes by The Second Discโ€™s Joe Marchese. Itโ€™s 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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