7/10/21

The Golden Turkey Album (Rhino, 1985)

  


Here's something you won't find in lots of the places that you can search for stuff.  This is THE GOLDEN TURKEY ALBUM, put out by Rhino in 1985...I should point out that it's sort of a tie-in to the 1980 book (and sequels) THE GOLDEN TURKEY AWARDS by Michael & Harry Medved (which is still essential reading...I used to check it out of the public library in the summers, right under my mother's nose).

This LP isn't the highest quality audio that you will run into (several of these, it appears, had to be taken from the audio of the films themselves) due to the nature of the films involved, but it's pretty rare, and was never re-issued or issued on CD.  It runs the gamut from cool/interesting (the Criswell sample and music used as the opening in PLAN 9 for example) to just plain painful (anything involving Arch Hall, Jr. or a Ray Dennis Steckler film).  

The liner notes are thorough and necessary to your "enjoyment" of this album, so I photographed them all for inclusion, because after all, you need to know why you are suffering...I find it's always better to suffer in context.

By the way, in a weird connection to this blog, Godzilla is pictured on the cover of this LP, as well as lots of other monsters and characters from random sci-fi and horror films...none of which have anything to do with the audio contained herein.  I'm sure it's supposed to be visual shorthand for "bad movie," but it'll have the opposite effect around here!

LINK: Golden Turkey Album

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

In defense of Arch Hall Jr, I saw him and the original Archers play at a bar in the early 2000s. They were great! Thanks for posting this!

Sampoerna Quatrain said...

That's intriguing! I'm glad to hear it, because he sure was punchable in EEGAH. Enjoy!

Anonymous said...

Thanks for this. As a bad movie aficionado, I have seen a number of these films. I don't know what it says about me, but I actually enjoy some of these songs.

By the way, I rarely comment, but I have enjoyed checking out your blog for years. (Your Tom Lehrer collections were terrific.) Keep up the good work!

-Scott

Sampoerna Quatrain said...

Scott: I'm with you! Thanks for the kind words! I have some more cool stuff coming up for "Spooky Month" that I'm excited about!