Super Snooper and Blabber Mouse Meet “James BOMB”
This week, Super Snooper and Blabbermouse encounter Gold Pinky, Dr. Oh No and 007 himself (sort of) in a smashingly superb record album from 1965.
This week, Super Snooper and Blabbermouse encounter Gold Pinky, Dr. Oh No and 007 himself (sort of) in a smashingly superb record album from 1965.
I got the “Great Pumpkin” record album! I got the cassette! I got the new “Peanuts Movie” CD soundtrack! I got a vinyl one! …I got a rock.
“The Most Frightening Album Ever Made!” When Hanna-Barbera Records & flamboyant horror movie Producer/Director William Castle got together on vinyl, the result was murder!
A look at the vinyl version of the first Disney short to use the Xerox process – and we pay tribute to Disney Legend Kevin “Moochie” Corcoran, who passed away last week.
The second featurette in the Pooh series made its debut on vinyl before the film’s release with several cast changes and a different musical approach.
Sixty years ago this Saturday, the original Mickey Mouse Club premiered on ABC-TV, so here’s a look at two different Mousekealbums featuring bounteous songs.
You’ll know these songs if you watched (or heard) Saturday Morning TV in the ’70s and ’80s (or had the videos). You’re not alone–billions can still sing them by heart.
This week, two musical eras are represented on two albums based on Saturday Morning animated characters created to promote breakfast cereals (and specially-marked boxes).
Of these well-remembered pop-themed Hanna Barbera Saturday Morning cartoons, only one resulted in a commercially released soundtrack album. Which one, and why?
A groovy peep at the first album by the world’s most successful animated pop band, from a Saturday Morning series that almost half the U.S. watched every week – The Archies!