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Spike Jones in Stereo : ウィキペディア英語版
Spike Jones in Stereo

''Spike Jones in Stereo'' (also known as ''Spike Jones in Hi-Fi'' and ''A Spooktacular in Screaming Sound'') (1959) is a comedy album by musical-satirist Spike Jones. Unlike his previous recordings, which make fun of genres such as Christmas and classical music, ''Spike Jones in Stereo'' is a send up of everything horror.
Making a notable guest appearance on the album is Paul Frees, who plays the voice of Dracula, Doctor Von Steiner, and one of the heads on the two headed monster. Loulie Jean Norman, Thurl Ravenscroft, and George Rock (the voice on Jones's only number one hit "All I Want for Christmas (Is My Two Front Teeth)") also lend their voices.
The album was the first of Spike Jones original releases to have been re-issued on CD.
==Track listing==
# "I Only Have Eyes For You" – 3.30
# "Poison To Poison" – 4.39
# "Teenage Brain Surgeon" – 3.03
# "(All Of A Sudden) My Heart Sings" – 3.13
# "Everything Happens to Me" – 3.48
# "Monster Movie Ball" – 2.45
# "Tammy" – 4.19
# "My Old Flame" – 4.22
# "This is Your Death/Two Heads Are Better Than One" – 9.24
# "Spooktacular Finale" – 2.34

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