The Original Monster Mash

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The Original Monster Mash
Monster Mash cover.jpg
Studio album by
Bobby (Boris) Pickett and The Crypt-Kickers
Released1962
Recorded1962
Genre Novelty, holiday
Length39:45
Label Garpax
Producer Gary S. Paxton

The Original Monster Mash is the only studio album by Bobby (Boris) Pickett and The Crypt-Kickers. It was recorded and released in late 1962, following the success of Pickett's "Monster Mash" single. The Crypt-Kickers included Leon Russell and Gary Paxton. [1] In addition to the hit single, the album features spin-off songs of "Monster Mash" as well as horror-themed parodies of contemporary hits and dance trends.

Contents

The album's somewhat unwieldy title arose from the need to distinguish it in the marketplace from an album by John Zacherle on the rival Cameo-Parkway label, titled Monster Mash and featuring Zacherle's cover version of the song. [2]

Track listing

  1. "Monster Mash" (Leonard Capizzi, Bobby "Boris" Pickett) – 3:14
  2. "Rabian - The Fiendage Idol" (Johnny MacRae, Pickett) – 2:54
  3. "Blood Bank Blues" (Capizzi, Pickett) – 2:47
  4. "Graveyard Shift" (MacRae, Gary S. "Flip" Paxton, Pickett, Charles Underwood) – 2:09
  5. "Skully Gully" (Capizzi, Pickett) – 2:01
  6. "Wolfbane" (MacRae, Pickett) – 3:24
  7. "Monster Minuet" (MacRae, Paxton, Pickett, Gary Owens) – 1:52
  8. "Transylvania Twist" (MacRae, Paxton, Pickett) – 1:36
  9. "Sinister Stomp" (Capizzi, Pickett) – 2:19
  10. "Me and My Mummy" (MacRae, Pickett) – 2:42
  11. "Monster Motion" (MacRae) – 2:34
  12. "Monster Mash Party" (Paxton) – 2:53
  13. "Irresistible Igor" (Capizzi, Pickett) – 2:29
  14. "Bella's Bash" (MacRae, Pickett) – 2:49
  15. "Let's Fly Away" (Paxton, Pickett) – 0:50
  16. "Monster's Holiday" (Underwood) - 3:10

Charts

Chart performance for The Original Monster Mash
Chart (1973–2023)Peak
position
Canadian Albums ( Billboard ) [3] 78
US Billboard 200 [4] 120

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References

  1. "The Original Monster Mash - Bobby "Boris" Pickett | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic .
  2. http://www.janalanhenderson.com/Articles/Bobby_Boris_Pickett.html
  3. "Billboard Canadian Albums Chart: Week of November 13, 2021" . Billboard . Retrieved November 9, 2021.
  4. "The Original Monster Mash by Bobby "Boris" Pickett and the Crypt-Kickers | Billboard 200 Chart". Billboard . Retrieved November 7, 2023.