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| | | The pictures below show larger front and back views of this ©1968 The Handwriting On The Wall The Sounds of Graffiti Comedy Record Album. This record album is from the days of Hippies, Free Love, Psychedelic, Drugs, Anti- Establishment, Flower Power, Civil Rights, Vietnam, Protests, and much more. The contents on the album are as follows: Jack Raymond (2) & Haskell Barkin The Handwriting On The Wall (The Sounds Of Graffiti) Label: Atlantic SD 8178 Format: Vinyl, LP, Stereo Country: United States Released: 1968 Genre: Non-Music Style: Comedy, Spoken Word Tracklist A1 - The Sound Of Graffiti 1:50 A2 - The Hippies 2:45 A3 Sex 2:40 A4 Advertising 2:02 A5 Homosexuals 2:40 A6 Religion 1:45 A7 Underneaths 2:05 B1 Politics 2:59 B2 Personalities 1:51 B3 - Civil Rights 1:55 B4 - More Underneaths 2:00 B5 War 2:27 B6 - Bumper Stickers 1:14 B7 Whimsy 3:34 Credits Artwork [Cover By] Sergio Aragonιs Engineer [Recording Engineer] Richard Mays Narrator [Narrative By] Haskell Barkin, Jack Raymond (2) Other [Assistant To The Producers] Kate Higgins Other [Associate Producer] Ellen Jonas Other [Production Supervisor] Robert Mack Producer Bob Booker, George Foster Score [Created And Compiled By] Haskell Barkin, Jack Raymond (2) Notes: A twisted comedy of how graffiti or writing on the walls may have double meaning. This album was recorded live in Mono and stereo at Fine Recording Studio, New York City, January 9, 1968. A production of Thirteen Productions, Inc., New York City. The 33-1/3 rpm record cover measures about 12-1/4'' x 12-1/2''. The record and cover appear to be in excellent condition as pictured. |
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