Halloween Gift Guide
In the daylight hours, Ace’s Steele Road HQ is a bastion of benign almost blissful tranquillity but when darkness descends upon the House of Ace in misty Harlesden, the spirits rise and the forsaken slither from the dismal, fetid waters of the nearby swamp (you mean the Grand Union Canal, surely? – Ed.) to bring you blood curdling news of these most ghoulish releases.
Selected releases
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These Ghoulish Things
Queasy listening from the vaults - 25 horrible hitpicks from the Ghoul-den age of rock’n’roll. Be afraid – be VERY afraid!
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Mostly Ghostly
Dracula, caves, Zombies, Creatures from the vaults and much much more. 25 picks from the Ghoulish age of rock’n’roll. Be afraid be VERY afraid!
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John Zacherle
Two Parkway albums released in1962 and1963 by Zacherele, the king of Hallowe’en novelty records. Features the original artwork of both albums, plus additional notes by John Sebastian.
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Dead!
Diggin’ into to the vaults to resurrect 24 fun-filled paeans (“deadly medleys”, in the words of Don Everly) to the departed. The funny side of death from the Grim Reaper’s Juke Box.
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Still Dead!
Another 24 permanently chilled gems from beneath the ground.
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Rock And Horror
Rock'n'Roll
Screaming Lord Sutch
CD £7.43
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Rock And Horror
Rock'n'Roll
Screaming Lord Sutch
LP £15.60
Rock and Horror
His late Screaming Lordship turned out a CD and LP full of his distinct ghoulish goulash.
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