Fake Records
Rockadelic
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Certainly not on the level of Mingering Mike....but I am intrigued by any/all "fake" records.
Found this one today and it was apparently a gimmick for an Advertising Awards Show.
The fake label is pasted on the a Readers Digest Pop Vocal LP.
Post up your fake records.
Found this one today and it was apparently a gimmick for an Advertising Awards Show.
The fake label is pasted on the a Readers Digest Pop Vocal LP.
Post up your fake records.
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They all contain the same 12" cardboard cut out.
It'd be a cruel joke to take a variation of those, put them inside LPs you only have the covers for and then seed them into used record stores.
I see these all the time and have always wondered where they were sold...Record Stores? Card Shops? Ads in the back of Men's Magazines??
There's a bunch of these, this was a popular gimmick in the 70's.
You need Communist Party Songs and Great Piano Pieces to complete the set.
I thought these were mainly sold at magazine/cigar shop/newsstands. These downtown business served mostly businessMEN in the 60s. They sold stag magazines, Red Foxx records, and FAX records which mostly featured a comedian named Bernie Greene (as I recall) and had naked ladies on the cover.
The best one is:
Also Music For Hangovers:
Fixed
Kensington.
One time I was geeked because I thought I'd pulled a still-in-the-shrink John Bartel Thing record, but it turned out to be a calendar featuring pictures of cats. Boo.
Hahah! Yeah Kensington, fuck that shit. Also a drag about Bartel cat raer. What do you do with a calendar when it's not that year anymore? And I'm also seeing dealers just putting laserdiscs in their record boxes, like "yeah, it's a movie, you know you want it."
I can just imagine that some dude told his co-workers about the LP he had made and put this together as proof....even hand painted the label.
Either that or it's a prototype for an LP that never got made.
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