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Dave said:I think my second-favorite track, should definitely be "Whipped Cream", the Foot Stompin' & Be-Boppin' title-track of this album! Wasn't it originally a New Orleans tune written (and possibly performed) by Alan Toussaint? Or by a group of his? Hard to believe what ONE listen to the original gave Herb the "inspiration" to do...!
Dave
I knew this album's favorite-song poll would be interesting to watch.
Mike Blakesley said:The acid test will be if it shows up in the "top catalog sales" chart at Billboard. I just got my new issue today -- not there yet, but it's still too early for it to register.
And Mike B, this album release will be on next weeks Billboard magazine's "Top Internet Abulms" chart.
Numero Cinco said:There is just something about that whipped cream that is so....sensual.
Especially when it envelopes a beauty wearing nothing more than a decidely come-hither expression.
I'm sure others have also noticed that delicate dipple in the cream on her left breast. The photographer showed great, ah, care with his subject.
Oh, my. Still libidinous after all these years.
Mike Blakesley said:Thanks -- but like I said, the real acid test will be if it shows up on the Catalog chart. That's the one that registers the most sales. Internet sales are great, but they're just a drop in the total sales bucket. The catalog chart will take into account brick/mortar AND internet sales, so it's a lot more meaningful.