Good morning, morning people and welcome back to the Friday edition of Stuck In The Vinyl Again . Today we remember California born radio personality, television show host, recording artist, and author, Don Imus, on what would have been his 81st Birthday. He passed away in 2019, age 79, from cancer. He is severely missed. We honor his storied career by spotlighting his debut comedy album. 1200 Hamburgers To Go was released in 1972 on RCA Records and produced by Pete Spargo. The artwork is by page favorite, Jack Davis.
A1 1200 Hamburgers To Go 2:29
A2 Reverend Billy Sol Hargis 3:02
A3 Rent-A-Car (Phone Call) 2:24
A4 Imus In Washington 3:41
A5 Tyde Dyde Diaper Service (Phone Call) 2:43
A6 Colombus School Of 101 Show Biz Careers Live Auditions 4:48
B1 Silver Bullet (Phone Call) 3:16
B2 Judge Hanging 3:03
B3 Clark Kent (Phone Call) 3:05
B4 Crazy Bob 'Little Red Riding Hood' 2:41
B5 Brother Love 2:24
B6 Tricky Dick's Sensational Used Cars 2:08
Art Direction – Acy Lehman
Artwork – Jack Davis
Design – Acy Lehman
Engineer – Bob Batsche, Chick Watkins
Executive-Producer – Pete Spargo
Performer – Don Imus
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