SOMETHING WEIRD
SPOOK SHOW SPECTACULAR A-GO-GO (ORANGE VINYL- BONUS DVD) - LP
UPC: 090771901811
Label: MODERN HARMONIC (SUNDAZED)
Format: LP
Release Date: October 13, 2023
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SPECTRAL STOMPERS AND GRAVEYARD GROOVES!
• NEW REPUGNANT CANDY CORN ORANGE VINYL PRESSING!
• BOTH THE CD AND LP FEATURE A BONUS DVD OF SPOOK SHOW MADNESS.
• THE LP FEATURES A ZINE STYLE INSERT WITH COPIOUS LINER NOTES!
Something Weird has exhumed a crypt full of classic Spook Show promos and radio spots monstrously mashed together with fiendish rare surf and garage rock instrumentals. Includes a delightfully deranged DVD featuring Monsters Crash the Pajama Party and more bone-chilling freakouts of fright! LP includes a zine style liner note insert!
From the 1930s until the 1970s a popular form of entertainment, quaintly called, The Ghost (or Spook) Show, enthralled America. Traveling magicians and illusionists went on the road and added horror elements to their regular (often predictable) stage acts. This appealed to youngsters eager for cheap thrills and chills. The advertising campaigns promised to “scare the yell” out of those “brave” enough to attend, and performances took place mostly at midnight in movie theatres that were decorated with outrageous lobby displays publicizing the shocking and scary things about to be seen - ghosts, ghouls, monsters, gorillas, mad doctors, and some things “so terrifying” that they couldn’t even be mentioned. During the course of the night, classic horror movies were shown, and there were contests with corny gimmicks and silly prizes.
How does Something Weird fit in? Well, during 2001 SWV compiled what was to become one of their most popular and beloved DVDs, Monsters Crash the Pajama Party Spook Show Spectacular. It featured over three hours of rare Ghost Show shorts and trailers, radio spot audio, galleries of memorabilia, and commentaries with legendary living Ghostmasters. The folks at SWV were huge Spook Show fans and collected anything related to the subject including original 35mm film trailers as well as radio spots on promotional 45s and magnetic tape. So this was a dream project for them, and something near and dear to their bloody hearts.
Since its release, audio bits from the MCTPPSSS have popped up on radio stations and music compilations. People love them. So it just seemed logical that Something Weird do a Spook Show album. And like our old pal, Jim “The Mad Doctor” Ridenour, we’ve always believed that horror and rock ‘n roll go hand in hand, so what better way than to combine some rarely heard, fiendish surf and garage rock instrumentals with the trailer & radio spot audio and incidental music from the DVD? Now all groovy ghouls and goblins can time travel and have a Spook Show A Go-Go Party! (Just add your own ghosts and gorilla suits...)
Includes:
Something Weird Sound Effect • On With the Show • Young American Mystic Cult of Horrors • Cemetary Stomp - The Essex • Dr. Evil and his Terrors of the Unknown • The Morgus Creep – Daringers • Friday the 13th Jinx Show • The Mad Daddy Shock Theatre & The Great London Ghost Show - Incidental Music • Halloween Convention of Spooks • Count Dracula - The Rockin’ Continentals • Asylum of the Insane - Radio Spot • Dr. Satan and His Shrieks in the Night • Hey Weirdos • Haunted House - Oscar & The Majestics •A Real Dead Body Giveaway • Monsters Crash the Pajama Party – Opening • Monsters Crash the Pajama Party - Radio Spot • The Giggler - Pat and the Wildcats • The Crawling Thing Plus The Creature of Evil - Radio Spot • Friday the 13th Midnight Show - Incidental Music • Kara-Kum of Hollywood - Mortuary of 18 Living Nightmares • Trial of the Dead - Radio Spot • The Guillotine - The Executioners • The Teenage Psycho Meets Bloody Mary - Radio Spot • Monsters a Go-Go - Radio Spot • Night Beat - The Night Beats • Dr. Silkini’s Giant Triple Scream Show - Garganta Alive in Person! • Fantastic Horror Frolic - Incidental Music • Dr. Macabre’s Frightmare of Movie Monsters • Marathon of Fright • Transylvania - The Mysterions • A Man Buried Alive