John Zacherle Zacherle's Monster Gallery (LP, Colored Vinyl)
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John Zacherle: Zacherle's Monster Gallery (LP, Colored Vinyl)
Fittingly, The Cool Ghoul himself, John Zacherle, passed away just around Halloween 2016, and now we here at Real Gone Music are celebrating his 'anniversary' with the release of his incredibly rare album Zacherle's Monster Gallery, originally released on the budget of Elektra's Crestview imprint and limited to 500 copies on clear vinyl with pumpkin splashes!
This record was originally released in 1963 and was actually a copy of the 1960 Elektra album Spook Along with Zacherley, except for one very important detail: the cover of the Crestview release was designed by legendary Mad Magazine artist Jack Davis, who also died in 2016. Which probably explains why the original copies of this record sell for about 150 dollars, if you can find them. "So consider this release a double tribute to two boys who made millions of children smile, especially those on the East Coast who always saw Zach when he showed all those cheesy horror movies on TV. R.I.P., Zach and Jack!
Article properties: John Zacherle: Zacherle's Monster Gallery (LP, Colored Vinyl)
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Interpret: John Zacherle
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Album titlle: Zacherle's Monster Gallery (LP, Colored Vinyl)
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Genre Rock'n'Roll
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Label Real Gone Music
- Geschwindigkeit 33 U/min
- Vinyl record size LP (12 Inch)
- Record Grading Mint (M)
- Sleeve Grading Mint (M)
- Edition 2 Special Edition
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Artikelart LP
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EAN: 0848064010975
- weight in Kg 0.28
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01 | Coolest Little Monster | John Zacherle |
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02 | A Wicked Thought | John Zacherle |
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03 | Ghoul View Commercial | John Zacherle |
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04 | Sure Sign Of Spring | John Zacherle |
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05 | Transylvania PTA | John Zacherle |
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06 | Frank And Drac Are Back | John Zacherle |
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07 | Come With Me To Transylvania | John Zacherle |
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08 | Spider Man Lullaby | John Zacherle |
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09 | Ring-A-Ding Orangoutang | John Zacherle |
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10 | Baying At The Moon | John Zacherle |
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11 | Zacherle For President | John Zacherle |
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John Zacherle
Transylvania
Zacherle was, of course, born in Transylvania, the eldest of three only sons, parented by a migratory mortician and a reformed lady spiritualist. They were married.
As an infant, Zacherle's first playpen, was the obvious enclosure of his father's trade. He showed a lively interest in the field of mortuary science from the very first, much to the delight of his doting patents. Soon he became indispensable in his father's establishment, showing particular talent in the promotion of new business.
Anatomical studies
His skills reached such a high degree of development that he was named guest lecturer at the University of Transylvania in the field of anatomical studies. From lecturing over cadavers, it was but a short step to the theatre. Zacherle took that step one moonless night, and irnmediately became the darling of the Transylvanian stage. Television clamored for him, and before long he made his video debut. However, because of a local technical disturbance (bats in the orthicon tube), Zacherle's first appearance depicted him as a "blip" on radar screens throughout the world. This naturally won him an instantaneous international reputation.
Television Ghoul
Alter a stint at Transylsania's leading channel, WHEEEE-TV, Zacherle moved on to more ghoulish pastures in Philadelphia. He modestly billed himself as "Roland" (to avoid brushes with the bluenose constabulary which ignorantly frowned on the practice of mayhem). As host of television horror movies, Zacherle featured many intimates from his boyhood years in his native land. He frequently was overwhelmed by a feeling of nostalgia, but bore up gravely.
New York City
After great success in the City of Brotherly Loathe, Zacherle moved his paraphernalia to one of New York City's leading channels where, we are happy to say, he now Rests in Peace. Believing that the heart of a land and its inhabitants is best revealed through its folk music, Zacherle has selected those songs which most authentically portray the many sides of Transylvanian culture. At last — through an inspired performance by the greatest living (?) authority on that culture — we may now put a stake, so to speak, through the true heart of Transylvania.

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