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1Rape Me
Other [Originally By] – Nirvana
1:55
2People = S**t
Other [Originally By] – Slipknot
2:03
3Baby Got Back
Other [Originally By] – Sir Mix-A-Lot
2:46
4Girls, Girls, Girls
Other [Originally By] – Mötley Crüe
2:00
5Closer
Other [Originally By] – Nine Inch Nails
2:20
6Bust A Move
Other [Originally By] – Young MC
1:56
7Down With The Sickness
Other [Originally By] – Disturbed
2:10
8Sunday Bloody Sunday
Other [Originally By] – U2
1:37
9Freak On A Leash
Other [Originally By] – Korn
1:27
10Nookie
Other [Originally By] – Limp Bizkit
1:46
11Another Brick In The Wall (Pt. 2)
Other [Originally By] – Pink Floyd
2:13
12Rock The Casbah
Other [Originally By] – The Clash
1:22
13Fight For Your Right
Other [Originally By] – The Beastie Boys
2:06
14Hot For Teacher
Other [Originally By] – Van Halen
2:38
15Gin And Juice
Other [Originally By] – Snoop Dogg
2:24
16Come Out And Play
Other [Originally By] – The Offspring
2:40
17Badd
Other [Originally By] – Ying Yang Twins
3:15
18Creep
Other [Originally By] – Radiohead
2:33 2006
1T.N.T.
Other [Originally By] – AC/DC
Written-By – Young, Scott, Young
1:53
2Gimmie That Nutt
Other [Originally By] – Eazy-E
Written-By – Yella
2:29
3Need You Tonight
Other [Originally By] – INXS
Written-By – Andrew Farriss, Michael Hutchence
3:04
4Billie Jean (Live)
Other [Originally By] – Michael Jackson
Written-By – Michael Jackson
3:20
5One Love
Other [Originally By] – Bob Marley
Written-By – Bob Marley, Neville Livingston
2:11
6Super Freak
Other [Originally By] – Rick James
Written-By – Alonzo Miller, Rick James
2:38
7Diff’rent Strokes Theme (Live)2:06
8Smells Like Teen Spirit (Instrumental)
Other [Originally By] – Nirvana
Written-By – Nirvana
1:39
9Cum On Feel The Noize
Other [Originally By] – Quiet Riot/Slade
Written-By – Jim Lea, Noddy Holder
1:43
10I Am The Walrus
Other [Originally By] – The Beatles
Written-By – Lennon-McCartney
2:00
11Darth Vader’s Theme (Live)2:53
12People = Shit (Early Demo)
Other [Originally By] – Slipknot
Written-By – Slipknot
2:03
13Stairway To Heaven
Other [Originally By] – Led Zeppelin
Written-By – Jimmy Page, Robert Plant
3:30
14Doin’ Time (Live)
Other [Originally By] – Sublime
Written-By – Brad Nowell, Marshall Goodman
Written-By [Summertime] – Dubose & Dorothy Heyward, George & Ira Gershwin
5:13
15Too Soon4:58 2012
A–Albert DeSalvo Strangler In The Night2:00
B–The Bugs Albert, Albert2:01
Voice – Dick Levitan (tracks: A)
Written-By – The Bugs
Notes
Sleeve reads "...These are my thoughts, feelings and emotions." Albert H. DeSalvo. 1967
Astor paid the real serial killer Albert DeSalvo (The Boston Strangler) fifty bucks for the rights to Strangler In The Night which was then ghostwritten and recorded by The Bugs adding the voice of former Boston WEEI reporter Dick Levitan, who actually interviewed DeSalvo a couple of times.
As Mick Jagger once asked: ‘Have you heard about the Boston Strangler?’
Between 1962 and 1964 the city of Boston was terrorised by an ultra-violent serial killer, originally dubbed The Mad Strangler, but more popularly known (thanks to a series of press articles in 1963) as the Boston Strangler. In all 13 single women between the ages of 19 and 85 were murdered: most were sexually assaulted and strangled in their apartments by what was assumed to be one man.
In late 1964, in addition to the Strangler murders, the police were also trying to solve a series of rapes committed by a man who had been dubbed the Green Man. After a stranger entered a young woman's home in East Cambridge, tied her to a bed and sexually assaulted her, he left, saying ‘I'm sorry’. Her description led police to identify the assailant as Albert Henry DeSalvo, former naval petty officer and long-time petty criminal. When his photo was published, many women identified him as the man who had assaulted them. DeSalvo was not originally connected with the murders, but he gave a detailed confession to a cellmate George Nassar and, under hypnosis, to Doctor William Joseph Bryan, Jr., after he was charged with rape. However, there was no physical evidence to substantiate his confession and, because of this, he was tried for earlier, unrelated crimes of robbery and sexual offences.
After DeSalvo was apprehended, news reporter and author Dick Levitan (who worked for Boston’s talk radio station WEEI), was one of the very few reporters allowed to interview him. In a very creepy twist, Levitan was paid an undisclosed sum by Astor Records to record himself narrating DeSalvo’s words (rumour has it that the company also paid DeSalvo $50), putting him together with the local Beatles-influenced beat group The Bugs to produce Strangler in the Night. The Bugs also provided the b-side, Albert, Albert, about DeSalvo’s crime spree. The sleeve for the single reads: “...These are my thoughts, feelings and emotions.” Albert H. DeSalvo. These days it sells (well, people advertise copies for sale) for anything from $20 to $200.
The true identity of the murderer of the 13 women has been the cause of much debate over the years. Although DeSalvo copped for the crimes he was never tried for them and consequently never found guilty. He was found stabbed to death in the infirmary of Walpole State prison in 1973. 40 years later Boston law enforcement officials announced that DNA evidence had linked DeSalvo to 19-year-old Mary Sullivan, the last of the Boston Strangler’s victims. DeSalvo's remains were exhumed, and further DNA tests proved that the seminal fluid recovered at the scene of Mary Sullivan's 1964 murder was, in fact, DeSalvo’s.
Girl3:05
Bye Bye Blackbird3:30
That Old Feeling2:17
Sly Cigarette3:20
I Want To Stay Here2:23
New York, New York3:52
Stairway To Heaven5:01
All That I Want Is You2:42
Stardust3:30
I Believe In Tomorrow2:50
Hey Jude3:46
Over The Rainbow3:02
Springtime In The Rockies2:16
Fourteen2:02
I Want To Bite Your Hand (I Want To Hold Your Hand)2:21
Drack The Knife (Mack The Knife)2:39
King Kong Stomp2:34
Monster Hootenanny2:13
Ghoul Days (School Days)2:11
Frankenstein (Clementine)1:49
The New Frankenstein And Johnny Song (Frankie And Johnny)2:56
Monster Goose Rhymes2:28
Surf Monster1:47
Monster Bossa Nova2:07
Carry Me Back To Transylvania (Carry Me Back To Ol' Virginny)2:28
Little Black Bag (Little Black Jug)1:57
A1I'm Hungry
A2Wild Thing
A3Gary Ghoul Boy
A4Little Red Ridinghood
A5The Hollywood Agent
A6These Boots Are Made For Walking
B1Strangers In The Night
B2Say There
B3Hanky Panky
B4Hollywood Swings
B5They Took You Away, I'm Glad, I'm Glad
B6Hold On, I'm Comin' 1966
01 - Slide
02- Pretty Girl
Single Pretty Girl/Slide (Astor 002 y Polaris 0001) 1964
03 - Albert Albert
04 - Strangler In The Night
Single Albert Albert/Strangler In The Night (Astor 001) 1964
05 - Gonna Find Me A Girl
[unreleased] (The Polaris Records Story CD) The Bugs
The Invasion - Buchanan and Greenfield
Hold My Hand - The Rutles
We Love You Beatles - The Carefrees
My Boyfriend Got a Beatle Haircut - Donna Lynn
Letter from Elaina - Casey Kasem
Beatlemania - Jack Nitzsche
Beatle Rap - The Qworymen
L.S. Bumble Bee - Peter Cook and Dudley Moore
I'm the Meany - Wild Man Fischer
Pop Hates The Beatles- Allan Sherman
Letter to The Beatles - The Four Preps
The Beetle - Gary Usher
1982
Rhino Records flexed their novelty muscles with this 1982 collection of songs inspired by The Beatles, including tunes by the Neil Innes / Eric Idle collaboration The Rutles and Peter Cook & Dudley Moore’s uptempo psychedelic ditty “L.S. Bumble Bee”. Meanwhile the packaging is basically very cute, very innocuous, move along, nothing to see here. (The infamous cover art includes a caricature of Mark David Chapman, the first Beatles superfan who, as illustrator William Stout points out, collected a Beatle.) Please note: "Beatle Rap" is a stone classic.
Lynyrd Skynyrd Memorial Tractor Pull
Bob Eubanks Initiation Ritual And Subsequent Cumbia
Ernest Borgnine Memorial Birthday Party
Cogate Clean
The Fog And The Dew
A Career In Real Estate
Waltz Of The Mortgage Bankers
Ernest Borgnine Reprise
Ben
Obigatory Telephone Segue
Protect And Serve
A Sandwich For Adolph
Nice Lawn, Asshole
Snot Mouth Tweedle
Snot Mouth On The Beach
Bowling For Appliances 1987
The Rudy Schwartz Project was founded in 1984 in Austin, Texas by Joe Newman. After leaving a box of consignment cassettes on the sales counter at The Record Exchange, threatening 3 A.M. phone calls soon commenced, and Newman relocated to a bunker in rural Oregon with his faithful dog, Günther, and a large box of biker and severed head movies on Betamax cassettes. Once the initial supply of salt biscuits and dried snake meat was exhausted, Newman was spotted at a Stop & Go attempting to use forged food stamps to purchase pornographic magazines and cases of Pringles and aerosol cheese. He was subsequently deported to Canada, where unfortunately he has once again gained access to recording equipment. He is writing new songs about disabled primates on skateboards and Sarah Palin’s vaginal excretions, and posting disturbing videos on YouTube. Please don’t encourage him