This album came out in 1965. Trust me on this one boys and girls, this picture collectively filled many thoughts and minds of all the young men in school that have lingered on forever. The main song was A Taste of Honey.
The demise of vinyl albums accompanied the death of the wonderful and creative album art covers. Was it the music or the cover?
5 comments:
Wow--you just gave me a major flashback. We used to put on "Whipped Cream and Other Delights" every Saturday morning while doing our chores. I haven't thought of that album in years!
What??? Bloggers aren't supposed to mention age? But I want the world to know I'm 32!
P.S. I, too, miss album cover art. Part of the thrill of getting a new record was gazing at the cover and reading all the liner notes for hours on end.
Wow! That was a pretty risque over for 1965...
My mom and dad totally had this album. I used to look at it all the time!
I still enjoy it when I hear Herb.
And I am not young, my parents had me when my mom was very young so they were totally hip and cool in the 60s.
Vegas Linda Lou
It's amazing what sticks in my mind as an impressionable young man. The art of the cover would draw one to the music and hopefully exceed my expectations.
P.S. A youthful 32!
Travel & Dive Girl
There were others that I might show someday. but yes, it was a big deal.
Deborah
Glad the memories are good for you. You are young/old enough for me!
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