I know some people will be confused by this but i'm referring to THIS "Christmas with Pinky and Perky" album not the one floating around on YouTube and digital music storefronts
For those not in the know, Pinky and Perky was the UK's 'answer' to Alvin and The Chipmunks which comprised of 2 pigs (the titular Pinky and Perky) with falsetto voices, the duo did make a comeback with a CG animated series in the 2000s (The Pinky and Perky Show) but ditched the sped up voice track and a human presenter with real voices for the piggies
As you noticed on the album cover, It has more songs than the "Christmas with Pinky and Perky" album presently available on YouTube and digital music storefronts If anyone has this album (hopefully in decent condition), PLEASE rip it and upload it on both YouTube and Internet Archive because this is a really a lost album thanks to its similarly named mini album
Yes, i'm serious about this search Retro Pinky and Perky fare (the TV show and music albums) are poorly preserved and need to be archived before they are forgotten
I'm looking for this eclipsed record because of a specific song It's Christmas Eve, the most beautiful tune they ever recorded It's a damn shame it'll be gone forever and we're left with a 7 inch record that contains "I'm A Little Christmas Cracker"
I'm looking for this eclipsed record because of a specific song It's Christmas Eve, the most beautiful tune they ever recorded It's a damn shame it'll be gone forever and we're left with a 7 inch record that contains "I'm A Little Christmas Cracker"
I ask this because there are copies on discogs for relatively cheap, and you could easily pick one up and rip it yourself if you had one.
"oooh, you're a- a freaked out child in the woods..."
hate to disappoint you but i don't have the tools to rip a vinyl If i did my mom won't allow my to use her turntables
An Audio Technica AT-LP60 or a Numark PT01 can be had for less than 100 dollars these days if you look online. They have a USB drive that can be used to connect to a PC so you may rip your records directly to an audio recording software like audacity, which is free. I don't believe in begging for people to do the hard work for you, unless you have something more than a few links and Google searches to contribute to a search.
"oooh, you're a- a freaked out child in the woods..."