EVERY CRATE DIGGER’S NIGHTMARE: RECORD STORE HAS ‘WHIPPED CREAM AND OTHER DELIGHTS’ AND NOTHING ELSE

If there’s one thing all record collectors have in common, it’s the experience of running into Whipped Cream and Other Delights by Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass innumerable times…. like, literally, every time you go into a record store you haven’t been to already. If you’re flipping through the A rack or the H rack (different stores do it different ways), then at some point you’re quite likely to flip past the familiar green image of a comely lass (Dolores Erickson is her name) wearing nothing but an impossible quantity of a cream-like substance (it was actually shaving cream, and she was pregnant at the time).

Released in 1965, Whipped Cream & Other Delights was the fourth album Alpert put out, and it was one of the most massive successes of pop music history—which explains its ubiquity in today’s used wax market—everybody’s parents had the fucking thing. (Knowledgeable music fans will know that it appeared on A&M Records, primarily because the “A” in A&M Records stands for “Alpert.”)

According to Wikipedia, more than 6 million copies of the album were sold, and unlike later eras there was no question about what format it appeared in—for many years it was vinyl or nothing…. It’s the National Geographic of albums, every record store owner comes across it all the time. Hell, even Maude in The Big Lebowski owns a copy… read more >

Whipped Cream & Other Delights 1965 Vintage Men’s T-Shirt

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