
Spike Jones - Spike Jones In Stereo: A Spooktacular In Screaming Sound!
The revolutionary 1959 stereo extravaganza returns on slime-green Vinyl and CD. • Features vocals by Paul Frees (Boris Badenov, The Haunted Mansion's unseen ghost, Pillsbury Doughboy), Thurl Ravenscroft (Tony The Tiger, “You’re A Mean One Mr. Grinch”), George Rock (“All I Want For Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth”), and Lulie Jean Norman (singer on the theme from Star Trek). • Detailed liner notes from Joe Marchese (thesedoncdisc.com) feature new interviews with Spike's children: multiple Grammy-winning engineer Leslie Ann Jones, Emmy-winning producer-director Spike Jones Jr., and Linda Lee Jones. Since the early 1940s, Spike Jones’ endlessly inventive recordings had made an art out of honking car horns, gunshots, burps, sneezes, hiccups, and all other manner of musical insanity. But, in 1959, monsters were big Hollywood business. Spike Jones In Stereo: A Spooktacular In Screaming Sound! appeared on Warner Bros. Records later that year.
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The revolutionary 1959 stereo extravaganza returns on slime-green Vinyl and CD. • Features vocals by Paul Frees (Boris Badenov, The Haunted Mansion's unseen ghost, Pillsbury Doughboy), Thurl Ravenscroft (Tony The Tiger, “You’re A Mean One Mr. Grinch”), George Rock (“All I Want For Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth”), and Lulie Jean Norman (singer on the theme from Star Trek). • Detailed liner notes from Joe Marchese (thesedoncdisc.com) feature new interviews with Spike's children: multiple Grammy-winning engineer Leslie Ann Jones, Emmy-winning producer-director Spike Jones Jr., and Linda Lee Jones. Since the early 1940s, Spike Jones’ endlessly inventive recordings had made an art out of honking car horns, gunshots, burps, sneezes, hiccups, and all other manner of musical insanity. But, in 1959, monsters were big Hollywood business. Spike Jones In Stereo: A Spooktacular In Screaming Sound! appeared on Warner Bros. Records later that year.
















