In 1962, the world was buzzing with significant cultural and historical events. The Cuban Missile Crisis, a tense confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union, had the entire globe on edge as the threat of nuclear war loomed large. On July 3, 1962, Algeria declared its independence from France after an eight-year war for independence. Meanwhile, the iconic musician Bob Dylan released his debut album, "Bob Dylan," which would go on to have a lasting impact on the music industry and inspire countless artists.
In the realm of space exploration, the United States made history with the successful launch of the Telstar 1 satellite, which enabled live transatlantic television broadcasts for the first time. This groundbreaking achievement revolutionized global communication and marked a pivotal moment in the ongoing space race between the U.S. and the Soviet Union. And “Sexarama” released in hot nights 1962, "Sexarama" captured the hearts and minds of music enthusiasts with its playful and lively novelty tracks.
Miss Dee was another one great artist from the legendary "My Pussy Belongs To Daddy" compilation album. Now, with the expertise of Grammy-nominated mastering engineir Jessica Thompson, this timeless classic is set to receive a new lease on life, allowing fans to experience the album in a whole new light. You never listened the album in quality better than now. Jessica's careful and meticulous approach ensures that the album's original charm and character are preserved, and push its sonic quality to meet the standards of modern audiophiles.
Beside of the different versions by well-known hits "Things Are Soft For Grandma" and "Hey, Mr. Ice Man" from My Pussy Belongs To Daddy" you’ll fine there 10 more sounds which won't let you get bored. So what is about now? The beginning of 2024, the world is shivering again a tense confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union (or call it however you want to call), the threat of nuclear war is real again. Electric cars are everywhere and Elon Musk almost on the Mars. Bob Dylan is still active... and “Sexarama” receive a long awaited reissue.