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The first-ever collection of Raymond Scott’s 1950s-60s TV and radio commercial jingles

    • Two pretty platters of promotional jingles of the strangest flavors!
    • A smorgasbord of unheard music from the eccentric icon paired with his wife Dorothy Collins, Mel Tormé and more!
    • Who knew jingles about Krystal Hamburgers, beer, & ExLax could be so utterly delightful?!
    • Features a zine-style insert with a replica of an original ’60s article about Raymond, new notes from the executor of his estate, and photos galore!

    Tingling tartness of jingle perfection!

    In addition to being a pioneer of early electronic music, Raymond Scott generated hymns to hunger, odes to pudding and pilsner, and crafted carols for countless other products, elevating the form of advertisement to an art. If Zappa had written music for commercials, it’s not hard to think his approach would have been similar! This first-ever collection contains varied styles in both instrumentation and vocalization, previously unavailable electronic works, and a zine-style insert with rare photos and a reproduction of a 1964 interview with Raymond himself.

    The first-ever collection of Raymond Scott’s 1950s-60s TV and radio commercial jingles – with vocalists and announcers, instrumental beds, demos, outtakes, guide tracks, and alternate versions. Transferred directly from master tapes in the Raymond Scott Collection at the Marr Sound Archive. 

    Products may contain soy, wheat, dairy, or Mel Tormé.

    Also available on CD.