MP3:
1. Overture and Welcome (5:42)
2. What Makes a Professional (6:20)
3. My Insurance Man (3:01)
4. Taxes and Money (4:06)
5. Dear Miss Smith (2:51)
6. Taxes and Money (reprise) (1:10)
7. Graduation Day is Here (2:14)
Taken from the liner notes:
"My insurance man" -- To be called "my insurance man" by clients is the goal of every producer -- and is the mark of a professional.
... If you attended Continentals 1968 Key Club and saw "My Insurance Man" -- relax now and let the music remind you of a great show.
If you missed seeing "My Insurance Man," set the needle to the record, and as the last notes of the show fade, promise yourself you wont miss next year's production.
And now -- The Overature -- it's curtain time for "My Insurance Man" ... the adventures of Irv Deal as he moves toward greater professionalism in the world of insurance."
Found @ the WFMU record fair :)
- Contributed by: B.C. Sterrett (The Lost Media Archive)
Images: Front Cover, Back Cover, Label
Media: LP
Album: My Insurance Man
Catalog: 858C 4960
Credits: Continental Assurance Co. Key Club Presents...
Date: 1968
Yeesh--I'm falling asleep just reading the titles. Where's "The Schedule 1814-G Rag"?
Posted by: Jason | May 29, 2007 at 09:12 AM
This is excellent, love records like this, could be a Hellers session
Posted by: strictly kev | June 05, 2007 at 10:46 AM
Historically, attorneys bring in the financial gurus at the end of a deal to handle the financial aspects of the plan to avoid having a million dollars sitting in a checking account. Despite not being brought in until the late stages, these deals are typically pretty lucrative for the financial expert.
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