From: bcleve@tiac.net (Brother Cleve) Subject: Re: Yma Sumac LPs Date: 01 Aug 1996 01:46:02 -0400 >> The SM prefix designates a reissue, probably from the 70s. The T prefix >> is the original -- then you have to designate label color and logo. > >Could you tell me what I should look for in a first issue in label color >and logo? Does it depend on the year it was released? Capitol 78's and 10" LP's (series H and L) had purple labels. Original Series T 12" LP's had a green label. H, L and T had the same logo - the word Capitol on top (with the Capitol rotunda and the 4 stars), as did Series W, which had a black label. When Capitol started issuing stereo records in '59 (I read that they were the last company to do so, even though they were recording in stereo experimentally since '56, because they thought it was a fad), they added the ST prefix and issued the "rainbow ring" black label with the Capitol logo on the left. They switched this to their standard "rainbow ring" black label with the Capitol logo on top at the beginning of the 60's. Any 50's era record with this label is a later pressing. They switched to the light green label around '70 or so. The orange/yellow "swirl" labels on their '45's started sometime in the early 60's, probably '62. The 70's/80's reissues carried the M and SM (for stereo) prefix. Their labels were replicas of the originals, except that this time they were blue (sort of blue/grey). They also had 2 songs less than the originals, to save on publishing royalties as these were budget line reissues. In the case of the Sumac records, the original issues were the 78 & 45 RPM box sets, followed by the 10" albums of "Voice of Xtabay"(H-244) and "Inca Taqui"(L-243). They were issued on each side of a 12"(W-684). This was followed by "Legend Of the Sun Virgin" (T-299), "Mambo" (T-564), "Legend Of the Jivaro" (T-770) and "Fuego del Ande" (T-1169/ST-1169). And, oh yeah, "Voice of Xtabay/Inca Taqui" was reissued in Duophonic (Capitol's bizarre fake stereo) in '63 (DW-684) !!!! Don't ask me why I know all this stuff. br cleve ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Anton J. Elmquist" Subject: Hurt my head last night... Date: 01 Aug 1996 11:45:14 -0400 Morning, everybody... AAAAAARGH! NEVER - I mean absolutely NEVER - play a gig on Wednesday night! We had a blast, but now I'm tring to work, and my brain is just sort of sitting in its case sloshing around, and no amount of coffee seems to wake it up. My head hurts. When we walked into the club, the bartender pulled out a bottle of gin and pointed to it with a smile on his face. Not a good sign. Guess he likes our song "Gin" - or he remembers how much gin I drank there the first time we played there. Ouch! Anyways, I'm just writing to inform all folks in the NYC area that we are gonna do it again tomorrow at Spiral on Houston at Avenue A. We're going on early at 8:30, so that we can get back home and get a decent night's sleep. Later, Anton -- *********************************************************** * Check out the The Bed-Stuy Network! * * http://www.spacelab.net/~anton * * * * And the OYABANDO page - Surf music links and more... * * http://www.spacelab.net/~anton/oyabando * * * * "Guitar lines that taste like grape jelly..." * *********************************************************** ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Bruce Rhodewalt Subject: Win Lyman CDs Date: 01 Aug 1996 09:09:12 -0700 TABOO -- primitive superstitions of an island volcano, woven into eerie, lush, tropical sounds. As the ear listens, the mind conjures ancient native Hawaiian rituals, the days of Queen Lilioukalani's monarchy, and then the Hawaiian Islands as they are today, the U.S. Territory of Hawaii. In this month's trivia contest, the topic is Polynesia, and the prizes are new CD reissues of Arthur Lyman's TABOO from Rykodisc. Stop by any time in August: http://www.tikipub.com/cgi-bin/contesta.cgi/. Please note that the DCC compilation with the TABOO cover was not the original track listing. It covered a wide spectrum of his songs, but was not the definitive Lyman compilation by any means as well as NOT TABOO, the album that launched more than a million backyard luaus. This is only available on hifi/Rykodisc. Bruce Rhodewalt -- Creative Tiki Publishing 78-365 Highway 111, #241 Internet http://www.tikipub.com La Quinta, CA 92253 solutions kahuna@tikipub.com 619/342-3418 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Laura Taylor" Subject: to S. Kerry Date: 01 Aug 1996 12:43:43 -0400 Hi, I lost your address...please e-mail me! Lounge Laura laura@wusf.usf.edu ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: johan.devis@ping.be (Johan Dada Vis) Subject: Re: BLASPHEMER! (Arthur Lyman) Date: 01 Aug 1996 19:22:06 +0100 >>Jill Mingo wrote: >>>This is only one step above Arthur >>>"loungebore" Lyman. i like Lyman almost as much as Denny; my current fave is his "Leis of jazz" (bought that one from jack Diamond), which, as the title suggests, is exotic jazz, or jazz exotica. = Johan |)/\|)/\ Vis ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: johan.devis@ping.be (Johan Dada Vis) Subject: Re: Wavy gravy Date: 01 Aug 1996 19:22:23 +0100 there IS (or was?) a "Wavy gravy" cd, though not sure on what label and in which country; saw it listed several times in "http://www.musicmailexpress.com". Great stuff, all really twisted rock& roll, including that legendary fake senator dirksen doin "wild thing" "oo! oo! ... wild thing" "close, senator, close" :) i don't know if the cd contains "greasy chicken". = Johan |)/\|)/\ Vis Greetings from Johan |)/\|)/\ dada@ping.be home: Wivina 15, 1702, Belgium **************************************************************************** DADA'QUARIUMS "http://www.ping.be/~ping1241/" has: EXOTICA RELEASES OVERVIEW ExZotica reviews Zound Zamples **************************************************************************** ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: johan.devis@ping.be (Johan Dada Vis) Subject: Re: Jill, ... who thinks Lyman is overrated Date: 01 Aug 1996 19:22:15 +0100 mingo@cqm.co.uk (Jill Mingo) wrote: >... And my opinion on music is obviously not respected on this list anyway yes it is = Johan |)/\|)/\ Vis ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: johan.devis@ping.be (Johan Dada Vis) Subject: Re: Maya Angelou Date: 01 Aug 1996 19:22:53 +0100 HOUSEOBOB@aol.com wrote: >...Maya Angelou's calypso venture is really quite >cool, has kitsch value and bears repeated listenings. My 3 year old likes it, >too. i didn't like it very mucho; it sounds too familiar; yes, i know, her "calypso" dates way back, before the term "world music" was even invented, and it must have sounded as something hot & new & exotic then, but not anymore now; just my opinion, for what it's worth = Johan |)/\|)/\ Vis ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: johan.devis@ping.be (Johan Dada Vis) Subject: Re: Mitchum Date: 01 Aug 1996 19:22:46 +0100 HOUSEOBOB@aol.com wrote: >Robert Mitchum's CD is amusing but not something you're likely to play very >often unless there's a room full of people waiting for you to play "Name That >Singer". it's veruy amusing indeed; i often wonder with this kind of recordings (also Shatner's "Transformed man" for exemple) did they really _knew_ that it would sound rather ridiculous? or was it a serious project? = Johan |)/\|)/\ Vis ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Robbie Baldock" Subject: Enoch Light (update!) Date: 01 Aug 1996 18:01:52 +0000 Dear Exotiacs - Well, that'll teach me to jump the gun - after having said yesterday that it would be a while before my interview with Tony Mottola would appear on the Enoch Light WWW site - guess what I received in the mail this morning?! Yup, pages and pages of handwritten responses! So, as soon as I have this typed up and laid out I'll let y'all know and you can have a read of some very interesting information! Watch the skies... Robbie Spaced Out - the Enoch Light WWW Site *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** http://www.cybersurf.co.uk/rcb/light/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: mturner@netcom.com (Mark Turner) Subject: Re: Mitchum Date: 01 Aug 1996 11:08:23 -0700 (PDT) > > >Robert Mitchum's CD is amusing but not something you're likely to play very > >often unless there's a room full of people waiting for you to play "Name That > >Singer". > > it's veruy amusing indeed; i often wonder with this kind of > recordings (also Shatner's "Transformed man" for exemple) > did they really _knew_ that it would sound rather > ridiculous? or was it a serious project? Hmm. Maybe I'm just square but I didn't think the Mitchum album, or the Maya Angelou album for that matter, was un- intentionally funny. I thought they were both damn good! Certainly not an out-and-out embarassment like the Shatner record. Am I missing something? -- Mark Turner mturner@netcom.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dyemund@best.com (Jack Diamond) Subject: Please accept my apology Jill Date: 01 Aug 1996 11:44:43 +0000 Jill, I've been waiting to see your address but it hasn't shown up I wanted to e-mail you directly to apologize for my inappropriate behavior. I also feel that since it was done on this list I also owe the list an apology Please accept my most sincere apology for calling you an idiot. It was rude and disrespectful I am truly sorry. I also apologize to the list for my not OK behavior Please accept my apology. I have no excuse or justification at all and most likely was just projecting Most sincerely, Jack ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dyemund@best.com (Jack Diamond) Subject: Frontiere's Pagan Festival Date: 01 Aug 1996 11:49:04 +0000 That record in stereo is EXTREMELY rare!!! Did you get a stereo copy Kevin ? Jack ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Grant China Subject: Re: Vaba-Ba-Boom Date: 01 Aug 1996 09:00:51 -1000 At 11:23 AM 7/31/96 -1000, Robbie Baldock wrote: >If anyone doesn't own the new Edmundo Ros 2xCD compilation ('40 >exotic rhythms from the master of all things latin') - track >it down and *buy*! Hmmm, I haven't run into this one yet. I do have Ros's "Latin Melodies Old and New" on CD (I picked it up for $7 at Tower!). Does anybody know if this CD is a compilation? Also, is that Edmundo himself doing the vocals on "Blame It On The Bossa Nova"? And will we ever see "El Mundo De Edmundo" on CD? Aloha, Grant ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Bryan Jare Cuevas Subject: Les Baxter - Release Dates (?) Date: 01 Aug 1996 16:11:15 -0400 (EDT) Anyone know the release dates for "African Blue" and "Colors of Brazil" - the CD reissue doesn't provide this information..... Thanks b cuevas ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: bstewart@ids2.idsonline.com Subject: Re: Jill, ... who thinks Lyman is overrated Date: 01 Aug 1996 16:44:13 -0400 At 07:22 PM 8/1/96 +0100, you wrote: >mingo@cqm.co.uk (Jill Mingo) wrote: > >>... And my opinion on music is obviously not respected on this list anyway > Not true Jill. Keep comming back. Bryan ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Will Straw Subject: Re: Jill, ... who thinks Lyman is overrated Date: 01 Aug 1996 17:07:47 -0400 Let me add to the chorus that I've enjoyed and valued Jill's opinions, and, half the time at least, agreed with what she said about Arthur Lyman. Will Straw At 16:44 96-08-01 -0400, you wrote: >At 07:22 PM 8/1/96 +0100, you wrote: >>mingo@cqm.co.uk (Jill Mingo) wrote: >> >>>... And my opinion on music is obviously not respected on this list anyway >> > >Not true Jill. Keep comming back. > >Bryan > > Will Straw Associate Professor, Graduate Program in Communications/ Director, The Centre for Research on Canadian Cultural Industries and Institutions 3465 rue Peel, Montreal, Quebec H3A 1W7 Phone: (514) 398 7667; Fax: (514) 398 4934 http://www.arts.mcgill.ca/programs/gpc/crccii/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: bstewart@ids2.idsonline.com Subject: Re: Les Baxter - Release Dates (?) Date: 01 Aug 1996 18:13:29 -0400 At 04:11 PM 8/1/96 -0400, you wrote: >Anyone know the release dates for "African Blue" and "Colors of >Brazil" - the CD reissue doesn't provide this information..... > >Thanks >b cuevas Aren't those already available from GNP/Cresendo? If so, then does anyone know how they sound in terms of Baxter fare? Bryan ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: HOUSEOBOB@aol.com Subject: Mitchum & Angelou Date: 01 Aug 1996 18:49:58 -0400 I don't think either of these are funny like Shatner & Nimoy, which I find hilarious (especially Shatner) . I genuinely enjoy Maya Angelou's singing. I think Mitchum just misses the mark but not enough to be really funny. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: bstewart@ids2.idsonline.com Subject: Re: Fire Goddess Date: 01 Aug 1996 19:27:19 -0400 At 11:57 PM 7/29/96 -0600, you wrote: > >Also, does anyone know if Capitol is capping out the Ultra Lounge Series >at 12 volumes? It seems like early plans were for only six (the liners >only list six volumes). > >soundbliss9@earthlink.net That's a good question. Maybe Lazlo Nibble, Ashley or bro. cleve could fill us in on this one. Will there be more? Bryan ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul Lewis Subject: New York? Date: 01 Aug 1996 20:51:06 -0400 (EDT) Someone mentioned a club in NYC (somewhere between 3rd and 10th?) that plays exotica and would be highlighting a tiki/polynesian motif in the bar for the summer months? Anyone know where and what this is? If not, could someone give a comprehensive list of NYC sites? Thanks a lot! Paul Paul Lewis lewis@netlab.texsci.edu Coordinator of Academic Computing (215) 951-2834 [office] Philadelphia College of Textiles and Science "We do it because we are compelled." -Alan Moore ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "kevin king" Subject: Re: Frontiere's Pagan Festival Date: 01 Aug 1996 21:26:18 -0500 > That record in stereo is EXTREMELY rare!!! > Did you get a stereo copy Kevin ? 'twas lucky, Jack, but not that lucky! My copy's mono and proud of it, beautiful condition too. Is the mono rare? Speaking of Lp's with silver foil covers, I just bought Pierre Henry's Le Voyage (which I think is out on cd). Besides being an absolutely lovely record, the cover is stunning! Looks like burnished steel, like a piece from a David Smith sculpture, only the reflecting patterns are detailed to look like some sort of stone garden or something (very subjective). Anyone who likes Forbidden Planet would love this one. up to my armpits in facts, kevin king xanadu@radix.net http://www.radix.net/~xanadu ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: bcleve@tiac.net (Brother Cleve) Subject: Re: Fire Goddess Date: 01 Aug 1996 21:52:58 -0400 >>Also, does anyone know if Capitol is capping out the Ultra Lounge Series >>at 12 volumes? >That's a good question. Maybe Lazlo Nibble, Ashley or bro. cleve could fill >us in on this one. Will there be more? Yes. br cleve ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: bcleve@tiac.net (Brother Cleve) Subject: Re: Les Baxter - Release Dates (?) Date: 01 Aug 1996 21:58:19 -0400 >Anyone know the release dates for "African Blue" and "Colors of >Brazil" - the CD reissue doesn't provide this information..... Les moved to GRP after he left Reprise. Those albums are from '67 & '68. He had another one on GRP, "Love Is Blue" (yup, Andre Popp made a few francs off Les, too), before moving on to Alshire and the 101 Strings for his last 2 albums. br cleve ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Katie Eagan & Jeff Phillips Subject: MARION'S!!! (was Re: New York?) Date: 01 Aug 1996 23:07:46 -0900 (PDT) On Thu, 1 Aug 1996, Paul Lewis wrote: > Someone mentioned a club in NYC (somewhere between 3rd and 10th?) that > plays exotica and would be highlighting a tiki/polynesian motif in the > bar for the summer months? Anyone know where and what this is? Go. Go. Go. Just went to Marion's over the weekend and had a SWELL time, mainly 'cause Ty the wonder goddess was tending bar. It's on 3rd Ave. near 4th Street, a few blocks from where STOMP is playing (which is lots 'o fun, as well). The tiki/polynesian motif is a go, they refer to it as their "Kahiki" theme. If you're REALLY nice to Ty (I was), she'll go in the back to bring out her pride and joy: a porcelain cocktail glass in the shape of a Japanese woman in ceremonial garb--the drink is filled from her back, the straw becomes a sort of oar for her hands, there's a little hole near her head for the umbrella and when you drink from the straw, you can't help but give her a kiss. Other patrons kept sending the drinks back because they were too strong; somehow Katie and I didn't seem to mind... The best martini, mai tai, pina colada, and passion flower that we ever had (because of the ambiance, mostly). One of the other bartenders has made a great poly tape that they play, with Baxter/Lyman/Denny hits plus other unidentifiables. We nearly went next door to the patio place for dinner, but after they told us it would be an hour wait (at 10 p.m.!!!) we went BACK to Marion's for dinner. The mahogany clams with garlicky linguine did not disappoint. By the way, it's not a club; it's a relaxing place where you can hang your hat and sip from a ceramic pineapple. EZ does it, Jeff Phillips eaganca@cleo.bc.edu ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: SF BeAtNiKs Subject: another foil cover Date: 01 Aug 1996 20:59:46 -0700 At 09:26 PM 8/1/96 -0500, Kevin says: >Speaking of Lp's with silver foil covers, I just bought Pierre >Henry's Le Voyage (which I think is out on cd). Besides being an >absolutely lovely record, the cover is stunning!.... Continuing along with the silver foil covers, do not forget "One Step Beyond", presented by Alcoa. Symphony Orchestra conducted by Harry Lubin. One Step Beyond was a television show which ran from 1959 thru 1961. John Newland directed and hosted this series of tales of the occult and supernatural. Confrontations with ghosts and various forms of ESP were frequent themes, and the stories were always told with a suitably eerie and mysterious air. Sponsored by Alcoa, the series was also titled Alcoa Presents. The tracks that open each side, "Fear" and "Weird", are about as creepy as creepy can get. I get the willies just thinking about them! The rest of the album is not bad, but not nearly as haunting. But two KILLER tracks make it worth it! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jim Eukey Subject: Re: another foil cover Date: 02 Aug 1996 00:28:23 -0500 (CDT) Foil, foil, babes and bubbles. My favorite foilish cover is 2-LP gatefold by Buddy Cole on WB1357: a set of 10 50s broads (that's what we called 'em then and why am I apologizing?) in bathing suits with song titles on the sashes over the suits. Music is regrettably forgetably blah. Jim "The past may not repeat itself, but it sure does rhyme." - Mark Twain - jimeukey@execpc.com 414-272-7446 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jack Diamond Subject: ASTRO SOUNDS FROM BEYOND THE YEAR 200 IS OUT!!! Date: 01 Aug 1996 23:09:15 +0000 1 of the most famous or infamous for that matter, grandaddy of all instro psych records, 101 Strings - Astro Sounds From Beyond The Year 2000 has just been released by Scamp with what "some people" say to be the right EQ that it was always lacking ;-)> This is a rich, full, booming and beautiful sound on CD that must be heard by all!!! Also included are 3 bonus tracks of which 2 are "easy listening" instro psych with some wicked electric sitar with this nasty sounding female voice ooohing and aaahhhhing to the grooves vibrating out through your speakers. 1 of those titles is called Whiplash and every now and again is just that sound with this woman going offffffffffffffffff her own DEEP end ;-)> Very tasty indeed, yum yum. The whole thing kills Jack Diamond PS Get it now!!! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: mingo@cqm.co.uk (Jill Mingo) Subject: Re: Please accept my apology Jill Date: 02 Aug 1996 05:33:29 -0600 (MDT) Jack, It's OK. I appreciate your (and others) passionate defence of Drasnin and Lyman (who I like a lot more than my comments might suggest - I have not sold or burnt their records or anything!), but truth be told, I think there have been a lot of other comments in the past that were a lot more idiotic than mine!!! But the history of Drasnin was appreciated in the end. So it's cool... x Jill ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: mingo@cqm.co.uk (Jill Mingo) Subject: Re: Les Baxter - Release Dates (?) Date: 02 Aug 1996 05:37:58 -0600 (MDT) >At 04:11 PM 8/1/96 -0400, you wrote: >>Anyone know the release dates for "African Blue" and "Colors of >>Brazil" - the CD reissue doesn't provide this information..... >> >>Thanks >>b cuevas > >Aren't those already available from GNP/Cresendo? If so, then does anyone >know how they sound in terms of Baxter fare? > >Bryan > >The CD is widely available. I think they are fairly middle of the road Brazilian covers. Not Baxter's best. If I wanted to hear these tracks, I've got better versions by other people. A little bland, I would say, especially for Baxter. And I am a Baxter worshipper. Jill ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: mingo@cqm.co.uk (Jill Mingo) Subject: Re: Frontiere's Pagan Festival Date: 02 Aug 1996 05:44:45 -0600 (MDT) >That record in stereo is EXTREMELY rare!!! >Did you get a stereo copy Kevin ? > >Jack > Wow! This is rare? I have the stereo copy, foil, the works. In nae bad shape either (as we say up in Scotland). I am listening to it again now as it didn't grab me when I got it, but it is rather good in a huge-OTT-film soundtracky-orchestral-chorus-sort of way. Considering I get most of my stuff on my trips back home to the States (once a year if I'm flush), I think I've done pretty well. Anyway, I thought I might be convinced to sell it, but upon listening to it again, I might just keep it. Jill ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Phil Clark Subject: Wavy Gravy Date: 02 Aug 1996 13:32:00 -0700 Re the "Wavy Gravy" comps... AFAIK there were CD issues, these being direct dubs of the 2 albums, containing all manner of hoop-la. Recommended! Especially Senator Everett McKinley's unique reading of "Wild Thing" and of course the uncredited Z-movie trailers inserted between the tracks ("Sweet Susie ... she ain't no lady!") happy listening Phil ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: amycamus@interport.net Subject: Re: MARION'S!!! (was Re: New York?) Date: 02 Aug 1996 09:09:39 -0400 (EDT) We discovered marion's this week also. I am proud to say I got to drink a passion flower from the little porcelian women glass. We (Vik and I) have been there twice this week already. Unfortunately they close the kitchen far too early, but the bar is open until 2am. The address is 354 Bowery at 4th street. Cherie amycamus@interport.net www.chaoskitty.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dyemund@best.com (Jack Diamond) Subject: Serious or not ? Date: 02 Aug 1996 07:46:31 +0000 Shatner's "Transformed man"did they really _knew_ that it would sound rather > ridiculous? or was it a serious project? > > = Johan |)/\|)/\ Vis Johan, Shatner was TOTALLY SERIOUS ;-)> Jack ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dyemund@best.com (Jack Diamond) Subject: Dominic Frontiere Date: 02 Aug 1996 08:06:56 +0000 >Subject: Re: Frontiere's Pagan Festival >Wow! This is rare? I have the stereo copy, foil, the works. it is rather good in a huge-OTT-film >soundtracky-orchestral-chorus-sort of way. I might just keep it. Jill, keep it ;-)> Something I have learned in my many years of listening to odd and off the beaten path music is the more I listen, the more I hear. Things I "didn't get" the 1st listen I got the 2nd or 3rd or even 4th!!! It's interesting that you used that "soundtracky-orchestral" description because Frontiere is a great Soundtrack score composer with at least 10 Scores to his name!!! An _extremely_ versatile talent is Frontiere as he is also a fantastic Jazz Accordianist who has 2 excellent records on Liberty from the mid 50's. 1 with a sextet and the other an octet Believe it _or not_ it is Beatnik Jazz ;-)> Thanx for writing "Record collecting is no mere hobby, no leisurely innocuous diversion. It's a feverish passion bordering on dementia, driving those under its influence including myself, to irrational, compulsive and sometimes fanatical extremes." 3-93 Jack Diamond Bye for now, Jack ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jack Diamond Subject: PLAYLIST, Jack Diamond 7-14-96 Date: 02 Aug 1996 08:18:23 +0000 KFJC play list 7/14/96 for Jack Diamond ARTIST TRACK ALBUM Planets Chunky Plas Johnson-Flute Al Viola-Guitar Jumpin' with Earl Palmer-Drums Wilfred Middlebrooks-Bass Symphony Sid George Cates Orchestra Pagan Love Song George Cates Orchestra Hawaiin Wedding Song Polynesian Barry Gray Orchestra March of the Oysters Percussion Brian Fahey The Saint Vic Mizzy Zip Zip Don't Make Waves Ray Conniff Orch./Chorus The Drop Dance the Bop Andre' Popppppppppppppppppppp La Polka Du Roi Elsa Popping Claude Denjean Na Na Hey Hey Moog ! Big Jim Sullivan The Koan Sitar Beat Shorty Rogers Giants Merry Old Land of Oz 59/RCA W/ J. Guiffre Barney Kessel, Bud Shank Ennio Morricone Jeanne on the Beach Sicilian Clan Sir Julian Sir Julians Mambo 13 Fingers Of/Rca Barry, John The Menace E M I Years Vol. 2, the Esquivel My # 1 Love Exploring New Sounds RCA/58/STEREO Enoch Light's Brigade It Was a Very Good Year Kenyon Hopkins Orch. Gloomy Sunday Shock!!!!!!!!!!!! Richard Bennett Kaarna Million $$ Brain Leith Stevens Comp. Walter Schumann Voices Exploring the Paul Frees Narrated Welcoming Procession Unknown/Rca, 1955 Mel Lewis Sextet Charlies Cavern Mode, 1957 Grey Flannel Charlie Mariano-Alto Marty Paich-Pno Bill Holman-Tenor Jack Sheldon-Trumpet Mel Lewis-Drums Richard Hayman Girl From Ipanema /G E L L M / Mort Garson Deja Vu Musical Impressions Of the Occult Walter Wanderly Summer Samba Scamp Ne Release Steve Cropper Crop Dustin Volt, 67 Louis/Bebe Barron Fantastic Planet and Ken Nordine Outer Space Together!! Stu Phillips Gas Hassle Mary Jane Al Caiola Outy and About S.F. Nights Johnny Keating The Clown Milton Delugg 12 O'clock High Theme Chim Kothari Guantanamara Sound of Sitar Chim Kothari You Don't Have to Say You Love Me Chico Hamilton Qnt Walkin' Carson Blues Jim Hall, Buddy Collette Ferrante and Teicher Last Time I Saw Paris Blast Off Billy Mure Canadian Sunset Lalo Schifrin Mission Blues More Mission Leo Diamond Skin Diver Suite 56/RCA Sonic Vibrations of Twilight Ozone Song of the Second Moon Tom Dissvelt And Kid Baltan Jerry Goldsmith Cornering the Suspect Warning Shot Barry Gray Hijacked Barry Gray Joe 90 Sid Ramin Stiletto Elmer Bernstein Sweet Smell of Success Pete Rugolo Diamond KFJC 12345 El Monte Road, Los Altos Hills, CA 94022 HTTP://WWW.CYGNUS.COM/KFJC Return to the playlists for this week ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jack Diamond Subject: Playlist, Jack Diamond 7-21-96 Date: 02 Aug 1996 08:22:44 +0000 KFJC play list 7/21/96 for Jack Diamond ARTIST TRACK ALBUM Planets Chunky Stang Getz Qrt. with Conte Candoli-Trumpet Lou Levy-Piano Shelly Manne-Drums Leroy Vinnegar-Bass Columbia,West Coast JAZZ/55 Muzzy Marcellino Sunrise Seranade Liberty LRP3075 Kenyon Hopkins Daddy(Bobby Troup) Ping Pang Pong Laurie Johnson Sleuthing(Professionals) Isaac Hayes Shaft!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Johnny Keating Orchestra Jesus Christ Superstar Studio 2/SPACE Express Sal Salvador Orchestra You'd Be Sooo Nice to Come Home to ;-)> DECCA/57 Esquivel St Louis Blues(Genius Of) 67/RCA Al Caiola & Living Gtrs Ruby Tuesday S.F.Nights Robert Drasnin Voodoo John(ny) Williams-Pno Pete Rugolo Orchestra Percussion Feat. Jack Costanzo Bongo Riff At Work Del Close/John Brent Introduction Martin Denny Group Soshu Night Seranade Scamp Release Jimmie Haskel Venus Countdown Le Jazz Modes Garden Delights All Arrngements Julias Watkins-Fr.Horn Charlie Rouse-Tenor By J.Watkins Oscar Pettiford-Bass Gildo Mahones-Pno Chano Pozo-Bongos Ananda Shankar Streets of Calcutta Wynder K. Frog Harpsicord Shuffle 18TH Century Concepts Lovers Concerto Leo Diamond Skin Divers Suite RCA/55/MONO Only Revengers Meet Mr. Solo Si Zentner The Fugitive The Lectric Hair Good Morning Starshine Gordon Parks Move on In(Shafts Big Score) Dick Hazard Esquivel Amor(To Love Again) 1ST/RCA/57/MONO Moonlight Enchantment Nightingale Marty Manning Lost Weekend Theme Barney Kessel, Ray Brown, Shelly Manne Custard Puff Rec August 1958 Les Baxter Mountains of Mystery Barbarian Goliath and the Barbarians A.I.P./Stereo Frank Wess, Kenny Burrell Eddie Jones-Bass Freddie Green-Rhythm Gtr Jazz for Playboys Woolafunt's Lament Savoy MG12095 Stan Kenton Orch. Feat Jack Costanzo-Bongos June Christy-Spoken Word This Is My Theme 47/CAPITOL Lalo Schifrin The Cat(Joy House) Lalo Schifrin Self-Destruct(More Mission) Modern-Aires Girl W/ the Long Black Hair Pete Rugolo Music Steve Allen Lyrics Pete Drake Penguine Strut K F A T Jimmy Day Ranchers Stomp Mundell Lowe All Stars Bourbon Street Beat Tv Action Jazz 2 Kenyon Hopkins Rain(Panic, Son of Shock!) Al Caiola Bali Hai Mancini The Genius of _Them All_ ! Rolly Budock-Bass Walkin' Bass(More Peter Gunn) RCA/1959 Virtues Tel-Star Guitar Elmer Bernstein Matt Helm's Blues Frank Comstock W/ Paul Tanner-Theremin Richard Rodney Bennett Skidoo Million $$$$ Brain KFJC 12345 El Monte Road, Los Altos Hills, CA 94022 http://www.cygnus.com/kfjc dyemund@best.com Return to the playlists for this week ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "kevin s. lee" Subject: star trek Date: 02 Aug 1996 09:34:46 EST question: who did the music for Star Trek, the original TV series? did they do any other film or tv work? and is that stuff available on cd reissue these days? i heard on my college station, someone playing star trek music but it sounded like it was re-done recently. just too "clean" sounding. lacked that 60's groovy-ness. but i really remembered how much i loved some of the music on that show. especially the spooky, haunting hermann-esque theme they'd play whenever something mysterious was happening. then of course there's the marching, thrilling "da da daaa daa daa daaa..." theme they played whenever there was a fight or battle. even the main theme had the hip, swinging sumac-esque vocals... try listening to any of the new deep space nine stuff or voyager and it just makes you yawn. x-files?? yuck. in fact, i can't think of any good recent sci-fi soundtracks whatsoever. then again, i can't think of any good recent sci-fi movies. any info is appreciated... thanks, kevin ps here's another question: who did music for TV's The Nightstalker? somehow i doubt that's available on lp or cd... || | ||| | | || | ||| | || | || |||| | | || anonymous productions anon@scribble.com http://kzsu.stanford.edu/uwi/endtimes || | ||| | | || | ||| | || | || |||| | | || ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jonny.S@nyo.com (Jonny.S) Subject: Yo! what's up with you? Date: 02 Aug 1996 04:41:40 -0500 I hope this list is a place where we can get into a deeper discussion of musical and social esthetics and I think Jill's comments recently about A. Lyman and the reactions it provoked point to a distinction of taste or shall I be so bold as to say "camps" amongst the fans and followers of exotica and easy listening . Its nice to hear about everyone's recent find's, Label Reps recent reissues releases available for purchase and recently re-discovered stars of exotica etc. whose comments are available to all with web access. But what's it all about? How do we feel about all this music, why are we interested, what's are emotional connection to it!? I truly believe music, all music is about communicating human emotion from the profound to the banal, as do the other arts . But, What is it about this broad genre of exotica & easy-listening once generally considered banal that is now moving us all in a profound way in 1996? How does our desire for things and time lost, never to be regained play into our attraction? For the retro, nostalgic. I don't have any answers myself at this moment (It's 4 AM and it's been a long day) But music is a very important part of my life as I'm sure it is for many of you, otherwise you wouldn't be participating in this conference. So I through it out for all of us; what do you feel when you listen to your records, what do you think of, where do your daydreams take you when you listen? Why do you like what you hear? How do you distinguish between what's 'good" exotica/ easy-listening and "bad", what does it mean to you, thanks... and to all, a good night, Jonny Sender -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: anita_serwacki@newline.com (ANITA SERWACKI) Subject: Re: MARION'S Date: 02 Aug 1996 11:35:04 -0400 For anyone who's interested in a little history, way back in the day, when Marion's was owned by Marion herself, it was a favorite NY haunt of the likes of Cary Grant and Dean Martin. Worth a trip for that alone. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jack Taylor Subject: Re: MARION'S Date: 02 Aug 1996 12:28:46 -0400 (EDT) Alright, Jonathan! Nice work. Looking forward to seeing you here.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Bruce Rhodewalt Subject: Re: star trek Date: 02 Aug 1996 10:06:47 -0700 kevin s. lee wrote: ...> > try listening to any of the new deep space nine stuff or voyager and > it just makes you yawn. x-files?? yuck. in fact, i can't think of any good recent > sci-fi soundtracks whatsoever. then again, i can't think of any good > recent sci-fi movies. I learned a long time ago that it isn't the '60s anymore. This isn't sci-fi, but "Harriet the Spy" has some incredible music. (This is from the POV of a fan of Lyman, Herrmann, Denny, Baxter, Frontiere and other mainstays of this list.) Sort of sounds like the way Nickelodeon looks: funky, bouncy, fragmented spy tunes. Enjoy! Bruce -- Creative Tiki Publishing 78-365 Highway 111, #241 Internet http://www.tikipub.com La Quinta, CA 92253 solutions kahuna@tikipub.com 619/342-3418 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: johan.devis@ping.be (Johan Dada Vis) Subject: Re: Wavy gravy Date: 02 Aug 1996 19:31:43 +0100 v/a: Wavy gravy - for adults enthusiasts (Beware CD, USA or UK?) (maybe a boot) it has the complete "for adults enthusiasts" lp plus side 1 of the "Four hairy policemen" LPs. The only source where to get it I know of is "http://www.musicmailexpress.com" = Johan |)/\|)/\ Vis ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jack Diamond Subject: Jack Diamond's House of Games Date: 02 Aug 1996 10:56:22 +0000 Hello everybody, If your not aware, I do have non - commercial web pages at KFJC-FM on the web at www.cygnus.com/kfjc. That is the Main Page to 1 motherfucker Free Form Non-Commercial radio station with more cool shit about music that you never ever heard about, available and accessible through thousands of reviews by the many reviewers and DJ's at KFJC-FM. ;-)> Our Music Database is getting in excess of 1500 hits a week just to give you an idea of what I'm talkin' about. We have a Keyword Search that will bring back everything musicly that has to do with THAT WORD!!! You can also access my page from there or go directly to www.cygnus.com/kfjc/diamond Thanx for listening and bye for now Jack ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Andrew O'Farrell" Subject: Re: star trek Date: 02 Aug 1996 14:23:30 -0400 (EDT) On Fri, 2 Aug 1996, kevin s. lee wrote: > question: who did the music for Star Trek, the original TV series? > did they do any other film or tv work? > and is that stuff available on cd reissue these days? > Hi Kevin, The best known composers for Star Trek on tv and on film are Alexander Courage and Jerry Goldsmith though I'm not sure who worked on what when :) I believe Courage worked on the old tv series and some films while Goldsmith composed the music for the films and the "next generation" of star trek shows. If you have a look at http://www.gnpcrescendo.com/starhome.html it'll give you a list of CD's of soundtracks, dialogue, sound effects, etc. etc. from the movies as well as the old and new tv shows. Regards, Andrew "not a Trek-nerd" O'Farrell ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ajackson@yorku.ca (Anthony Jackson) Subject: Re: Serious or not ? Date: 02 Aug 1996 15:09:43 -0500 >Shatner's "Transformed man"did they really _knew_ that it would sound rather >> ridiculous? or was it a serious project? >> >> = Johan |)/\|)/\ Vis > >Johan, > >Shatner was TOTALLY SERIOUS ;-)> > >Jack It certainly seems so. According to the liner notes, Shatner considered the album something of a minor miracle: "...the thrill I got from hearing this album all the way through was deeper and more satisfying than anything I had ever experienced." Captain, ego to transporter room. Aj ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul Lewis Subject: Transformed Man, More than meets the eye Date: 02 Aug 1996 16:13:32 -0400 (EDT) I could never get a full understanding of Billy Shatner. He's such a buffoon that one would assume that HE HAS to know how ridiculous he is. I cannot figure out if it's just a big joke or he really has an ego to match the size of his hair. Paul, obviously not a trek-geek Paul Lewis lewis@netlab.texsci.edu Coordinator of Academic Computing (215) 951-2834 [office] Philadelphia College of Textiles and Science "We do it because we are compelled." -Alan Moore ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ottotemp@aol.com Subject: Re: Mitchum & Angelou Date: 02 Aug 1996 16:06:42 -0400 I don't think Mitchum misses the mark it depends upon where the mark is set If you are familiar with Calypso records of the time most are fairly unoriginal sets of standard covers with the flavor of the particular band providing the difference. Most of the covers are campy tunes about men and women such as the sexual innuendo "Big Bamboo" From this perspective Mitchum adds his "talent" to the pack - let's not take it too seriously. . . ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: anita_serwacki@newline.com (ANITA SERWACKI) Subject: Lunchtime Scores Date: 02 Aug 1996 16:06:40 -0400 Visited my favorite secret thrift shop and picked up a few gems during lunch: "Command Stereo Star Performance" featuring selections by Tony Mottola, Enoch Light, Dick Hyman and the Ray Charles Singers, etc.. "RCA Victor 'Pop' Showcase in Sound" featuring selections from "Havana 3am" "The Drum Suite" and "Music For Bachelors", among others. Jackie Gleason "Music, Martinis & Memories" Joe Harnell & His Orch. "The sound of the Asphalt Jungle" (don't know anything 'bout this but seems like a crime-jazzish concept album - with liner notes like "a dreamworld of shadows and sinister movement; an empty silence, where lonliness screams in the night; a raw-nerved precipice over which an endless stream of humanity crashes" - it's gotta be good). "Remember How Great?" a Lucky Strikes promo album featuring Xavier Cugat, Les Brown, Dinah Shore & Cab Calloway. A series of generic production music records from the early 60's with cues titled "Emotional Disturbance" "Occupational Therapy" and "Happy Family" - Have high hopes for this. All above in M- condition except for a weird Decca record I picked up that's beat to shit, but on one side is James Mason reading Edgar Allan Poe stories with Buddy Cole playing organ in the background - other side is Agnes Moorehead reading "Sorry Wrong Number". Sorry for rambling - but, as I'm sure many of you can relate, people in my life tend to smile politely and nod in faux facination when I try to share my new found treasures. Anita ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: guinto@id.ucsb.edu (Marie Guinto) Subject: Re: Lunchtime Scores Date: 02 Aug 1996 13:51:51 -0800 > Visited my favorite secret thrift shop and picked up a few > gems during lunch. Wow Anita that's what I call a great lunch. I know what you mean about wanting to tell people that appreciate the finds. When I recently found Lyman's "Taboo" in mint condition for .95cents I immediately yelled in the thrift store. All the shoppers seem to have the "You're a Freak" look. Marie guinto@id.ucsb.edu ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Will Straw Subject: Re: Lunchtime Scores Date: 02 Aug 1996 17:06:19 -0400 That's quite the lunchtime haul, Anita. I'm very interested in hearing how the Joe Harnell/Asphalt Jungle LP is, since I've never heard of it but love the 'Naked City' album by the same orchestra. Will Straw Will Straw Associate Professor, Graduate Program in Communications/ Director, The Centre for Research on Canadian Cultural Industries and Institutions McGill University 3465 rue Peel, Montreal, Quebec H3A 1W7 Phone: (514) 398 7667; Fax: (514) 398 4934 http://www.arts.mcgill.ca/programs/gpc/crccii/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "kevin s. lee" Subject: One Step Beyond Date: 02 Aug 1996 17:09:40 EST just an off-topic side-note: the weirdest episode of this show was when the host dosed some magic mushrooms (i kid you not) and took a barrage of tests to see if they gave him ESP abilities. of course, this is before the hippies... kevin leeeee || | ||| | | || | ||| | || | || |||| | | || anonymous productions anon@scribble.com http://kzsu.stanford.edu/uwi/endtimes || | ||| | | || | ||| | || | || |||| | | || ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Martin Schildkret Subject: Re: Lunchtime Scores Date: 02 Aug 1996 17:41:38 -0400 At 04:06 PM 8/2/96 -0400, you wrote: > Visited my favorite secret thrift shop and picked up a few > gems during lunch: > > "Command Stereo Star Performance" featuring selections by > Tony Mottola, Enoch Light, Dick Hyman and the Ray Charles > Singers, etc.. Great release you will enjoy it! > Jackie Gleason "Music, Martinis & Memories" I have been meaning to get something by him for a long time now and just seem never to get around to it. > people in my life tend to smile politely and nod in faux > facination when I try to share my new found treasures. Why not you got some real goodies there! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Derek Grime" Subject: Re: Transformed Man, More than meets the eye Date: 02 Aug 1996 19:03:18 -0400 > I could never get a full understanding of Billy Shatner. He's such a > buffoon that one would assume that HE HAS to know how ridiculous he is. > I cannot figure out if it's just a big joke or he really has an ego to > match the size of his hair. Time for me to jump in. I've worked with the man for three years and I must say he's been a wonderful guy... He's easy going, very witty with a great (sometimes bizarre) sense of humour. I've never asked him about The Transformed Man but it fits right in with what else he finds funny... Professionally and personally he's been excellent. Believe it or not, the man is the exact opposite of all the press you read about him. Like you, I had heard for years that he was a terror and before we met I was pretty nervous, but he turned out to be very different than my expectations. It just goes to show you, you can't believe everything you read in the liner notes! Final word, he's like someone's dad, only cooler. -- Derek Grime EMail: derek@coredp.com C.O.R.E. Digital Pictures http://www.coredp.com/index.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: sax therapy Subject: Re: One Step Beyond Date: 02 Aug 1996 17:52:49 -0600 kevin s. lee wrote: > > just an off-topic side-note: > > the weirdest episode of this show was when the host dosed some > magic mushrooms (i kid you not) and took a barrage of tests to see if they > gave him ESP abilities. of course, this is before the hippies... > > kevin leeeee I can verify that. I've seen that episode but it was a very long time ago. It would be great if someone could locate a copy. And who can remember the hosts name? At the moment I draw a blank. -Saul -- :| :| <::< .::\ \:/ :::| :::| :~~/ :::| .::\ :::\ :\:| >::> `::| /:\ :| :|:| :::, :| `::| :::/ `::| saul smaizys/saxmania@ripco.com :| .,:' .........................web page=http://pages.ripco.com/~saxmania .............................voice (312)907.8229 fax (312)907.8521 -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Stefan Wood Subject: Alternate Taboo 2 cover Date: 02 Aug 1996 19:18:32 +0100 I just received a copy of Taboo 2 through a friend of mine and I found something interesting. I have seen the shrunken voodoo head cover, and I thought that this would be the same. But this cover is a variation of the Taboo and Bwana A covers, featuring another volcanic eruption, and the title "Taboo 2" in oriental style lettering. I'm wondering if anyone else has come across this, and which one was first? I'm assuming the shrunken heads came first, then was changed cause of its content. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: viktrola@usa.nai.net Subject: Re: MARION'S!!! (was Re: New York?) Date: 02 Aug 1996 20:40:16 -0500 >By the way, it's not a club; it's a relaxing place where you can hang >your hat and sip from a ceramic pineapple. > look for a feature at Vik's after this weekend... in swank, Vik Vik Trola's Lounge Of Self Indulgence http://www.chaoskitty.com/t_chaos/lounge.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: viktrola@usa.nai.net Subject: Re: Ultra Lounge Date: 02 Aug 1996 20:40:14 -0500 >At 11:57 PM 7/29/96 -0600, you wrote: >> >>Also, does anyone know if Capitol is capping out the Ultra Lounge Series >>at 12 volumes? It seems like early plans were for only six (the liners >>only list six volumes). >> actually they will have 18 total before the year's end plus one other special collection making the 1996 count a swinging total of 19! in swank, Vik Vik Trola's Lounge Of Self Indulgence http://www.chaoskitty.com/t_chaos/lounge.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: viktrola@usa.nai.net Subject: Vik and Amy's Anniversary Date: 02 Aug 1996 20:47:49 -0500 Ok hipsters...here's the deal... this thursday (august 8th) is the 9th wedding anniversary of my wife (Amy Camus of the Women of Exotica site) and i. we will be celebrating at the Bar d'O In Hi-Fi night and all exoticats and kittens in the NYC area are invited. In Hi-Fi begins at 7pm and runs until 10:30pm. you never know who will show up, but you'll always get great conversation over somewhat passable drinks. DJs Jack Fetterman, Scott Springer and Jerry Nutter provide some of the most wonderful mood music you are likely to hear in NYC. the evening usually concludes with a post In Hi-Fi excursion, which this week may be to Harry's Cocktail Lounge on Spring St. (though you never know where we'll end up...). hope you can make it...would love to meet you Bar d'O 29 Bedford St. NYC (Bar d'O is one block north of Houston...one block west of 6th Ave. at the corner of Downing and Bedford...on the west side of the island of manhattan). for more detailled directions email viktrola@nai.net in swank, Vik Vik Trola's Lounge Of Self Indulgence http://www.chaoskitty.com/t_chaos/lounge.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: SF BeAtNiKs Subject: Re: One Step Beyond Date: 02 Aug 1996 20:42:19 -0700 At 05:52 PM 8/2/96 -0600, you wrote: >I can verify that. I've seen that episode but it was a very long time >ago. It would be great if someone could locate a copy. And who can >remember the hosts name? At the moment I draw a blank. > >-Saul John Newland was director and host ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: keithd@netcom.com (Keith Doyle) Subject: Re: Lunchtime Scores Date: 02 Aug 1996 21:26:00 PDT >> Jackie Gleason "Music, Martinis & Memories" > I have been meaning to get something by him for a long time now and just >seem never to get around to it. Well this one is a good start and it seems to be fairly common, I've seen it a lot. I have a large number of Jackie Gleason and other thrift store albums and Music, Martinis & Memories is the one I reach for anytime my nerves are frazzled due to too little sleep or other bodily abuse. Also keep an eye out for "That Moment" - Jackie even painted the cover abstract oil painting. And "Ooo" his choral album is great, a cross between his typical stuff and Ray Coniff. He's got a million of 'em-- "Lonesome Echo" with the Dali cover, "For Lovers Only," "Music to make you Misty," "Night Winds," "Velvet Brass," and that's just the tip of the iceberg. His Christmas album is handy to have because it fits the bill for the corny old stuff my relatives expect to hear around that time, but I find I can listen to it over and over without it seeming like chinese water torture. Most of his stuff I find is best described as "lilting", with the exception of a few-- "Velvet Brass" is rather brash, for example. I'd pass on the more modern compilation CD's though, for some reason I've found they don't work as well if they aren't in the original groupings of songs on the original albums. Possibly because they jump around from mood to mood too much, and the original album combinations are a lot better at staying consistent in that regard. Music Martini's and Memories has been released CD as has "Velvet Brass," the twofer "Music to make you Misty"/"Night Winds" and there may be others. I just picked up a strange one of his, it's obviously a later one, though I can't find a date. "Jackie Gleason The NOW Sound...For Today's Lovers" Subtitled - The Gleason Strings with Sitar and other exotic instruments. It's a bit odd-- the typical lilting Gleason music with tabla, kalimba, dharma bells, gamelan gongs, etc. softly in the background or periodically come to the forefront as the strings quiet down, though it's a weird combination, it still has that typical Gleason eeeeeeaaaaaaasssssyyyy listening feel. The liner notes have a quote from Shakespeare and Lao Tzu, along with a definition of dharma. Songs include "Yesterday," "Goin' out of my head," "Moon River," "Can't take my eyes off of you." The bits of sitar and tabla in the background definately give them a slightly twisted feel. I gather some out their on the exotica list find Gleason completely boring, but I think he's far from that-- what he is is subtle. I find his stuff every bit as humorous as Esquivel, only Gleason doesn't beat you over the head with it, it creeps up on you. Both Esquivel and Gleason are obviously having fun with their music. I've also found Gleason's stuff stands the test of time, I picked up my first album of his (Music Martini's and Memories) some ten or more years ago while combing the thrifts for Exotica, and I still play his stuff quite often. Sometimes I imagine I'm riding in an elevator or am in a waiting room in the '50s or early '60s when I'm listening to it-- other times it makes great romantic background music. It's particularly good at parties because it doesn't compete with the conversation, yet it sets a definite mood, a time trip back to about 1960. Keith Doyle keithd@netcom.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Martin Schildkret Subject: Re: Lunchtime Scores Date: 03 Aug 1996 01:39:23 -0400 At 09:26 PM 8/2/96 PDT, you wrote: >>> Jackie Gleason "Music, Martinis & Memories" > >> I have been meaning to get something by him for a long time now and just >>seem never to get around to it. > >Well this one is a good start and it seems to be fairly common, I've seen >it a lot. I have a large number of Jackie Gleason and other thrift store >albums and Music, Martinis & Memories is the one I reach for anytime my >nerves are frazzled due to too little sleep or other bodily abuse. Also >keep an eye out for "That Moment" - Jackie even painted the cover abstract >oil painting. And "Ooo" his choral album is great, a cross between his >typical stuff and Ray Coniff. He's got a million of 'em-- "Lonesome Echo" >with the Dali cover, "For Lovers Only," "Music to make you Misty," >"Night Winds," "Velvet Brass," and that's just the tip of the iceberg. >His Christmas album is handy to have because it fits the bill for the >corny old stuff my relatives expect to hear around that time, but I find >I can listen to it over and over without it seeming like chinese water >torture. I greatly appreciate your detailed analysis and will be definitely getting something. >I'd pass on the more modern compilation CD's though, for some reason >I've found they don't work as well if they aren't in the original >groupings of songs on the original albums. Possibly because they >jump around from mood to mood too much, and the original album I have found this to be the case with many of the things they issue today from various artists. That coupled with the fact that many times they have over processed these releases to death with "No-Noise" etc. Sometimes leaving a release that is totally lifeless and one that bears no resemblance to the original. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: bcleve@tiac.net (Brother Cleve) Subject: Re: star trek Date: 03 Aug 1996 01:53:54 -0400 >The best known composers for Star Trek on tv and on film are Alexander >Courage and Jerry Goldsmith though I'm not sure who worked on what when :) Alexander Courage wrote the theme song (with lyrics by Gene Rodenberry), as well as the incidental music on the TV show. br "not a trekkie, either" cleve ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Bodiodo@aol.com Subject: In appreciation of Exoticans Date: 03 Aug 1996 03:22:17 -0400 Howdy, Jack and all Exoticans! I've been lurking here for almost two months, and now I'm moved to make my presence known. I'm impressed by the responses from those who called our attention to Jack's apparently careless remark to Jill. I'm so glad there were no flames, since I feel that sort of correspondence is embarrassingly juvenile. Thanks for showing that you care about each other's feelings, and for doing so decently! As for Jack's remark, I'm also impressed that he felt comfortable enough with all of us that he'd let his feelings show, albeit hurtful to another. I admire that kind of honesty. His apology inspires my admiration, as well. Jill, I'm pleased that you accepted Jack's apology. How discouraging it would have been if you hadn't shown your generous spirit! Thanks! I'm getting a real kick out of these ongoing conversations, even though I've chosen not to comment until now. Keep those cards and letters coming, folks! This exchange is a true treasure trove for me, as much for the camaraderie and opinionated declarations as for the . Beau di Audeau Artistic Director and Conductor Houston Pride Band ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: HOUSEOBOB@aol.com Subject: Re: Lunchtime Scores Date: 03 Aug 1996 11:17:43 -0400 Forget about staring politely. My friends tend to roll their eyes and ask me not to tell them what i've found. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Steve Sando" Subject: Re: Lunchtime Scores Date: 03 Aug 1996 10:25:36 +0000 > I gather some out their on the exotica list find Gleason completely > boring, but I think he's far from that-- what he is is subtle. It's the best make out music imaginable. I don't understand not liking it, especially Martinis, Misty and Lovers Only. It's beautiful, meloncholy and kind of needy in a sexy ear-nibbling way. oOHHHH... excuse me......... Coconut Grove, publishers of MisterLUCKY PO Box 78146, San Francisco, CA 94107 http://www.wco.com/~coconutg/ "Strange how potent cheap music is" - Noel Coward ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "kevin king" Subject: Re: Yo! what's up with you? Date: 03 Aug 1996 13:33:47 -0500 > what do you feel when you listen to your > records, what do you think of, where do your daydreams take you when you > listen? Why do you like what you hear? How do you distinguish between what's > 'good" exotica/ easy-listening and "bad"... This question is interesting in the light of the recently mentioned Gleason and Lyman. For me their music, more than others I've heard, conjures up the sort of faux nostalgic images and atmosphere you spoke of (I think of smokey lush reddish hued sparingly lit interiors filled with glass clinking and lanquid looks when listening to Gleason (close description of some of the covers) and full blown tiki/poly decor with waterfalls, birds, and greenery while listening to Lyman). I don't exactly yearn for these places, but the music makes me want to (Gleason didn't do anything at all for me the first couple of listens, still not a favorite, but...) And for 60's moddish moods there's Sergio Mendes or Roy Budd (never understood the flap about Sound Spectrum, I think it's great! - Recently saw Speakin' of Spokin' being performed in a film, can't remember the name of it...) Ultimately though, in any subgenre of exotica/easy, the records that get the most replay here are the ones that I like strictly for the music. The context/time in which it was made is secondary and unecessary for enjoyment - Perrey's In Sound and Happy Moog are timeless to me. As for the goo/bad exotica question, I'm not sure what you mean, but my tastes have differed in a big way from those dominant on the list a number of times - Bang, Baroom and Harp, and even Spaced Out don't rank too high for me, but who cares? I listen to what I like, which more often than not is at least a little twisted, clever, wicked. kevin king xanadu@radix.net http://www.radix.net/~xanadu ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dtaub@dewey.csun.edu (Daniel Taub) Subject: A couple of questions... Date: 03 Aug 1996 14:25:06 -0700 Hey kids! Here's a couple question, one relating to an already present thread, and one not: 1. I notice that in addition to Scamp's "And Awaaaay We Go" compilation of Gleason music/skits, there's also a Razor and Tie compilation out now too. Has anyone heard either/both of these? Opinions? Is one better than the other? Are both good? Are both bad? What's the hubbub, bub? 2. There are now three (three!) Dean Martin "best of's" out on Capitol. There's the Capitol Collector's Series collection from a few years ago, there's one called "That's Amore" and now there's the two-cd "Capitol Years" one. There's seems to be some crossover of songs within the three, but none is all-inclusive. So which is the best? Which is most representative? If one were to get only one, which should s/he pick? Thanks for answering these questions. By the way, picked up the "Zounds! What Sounds! / Music From a Surplus Store" CD today and am listening to it right now! It's wacky-good fun! Sounds like fairly good quality too, especially for being a bootleg. Daniel ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: bstewart@ids2.idsonline.com Subject: Re: Yo! what's up with you? Date: 03 Aug 1996 17:41:07 -0400 At 04:41 AM 8/2/96 -0500, you wrote: > I truly believe music, all music is about communicating human emotion from >the profound to the banal, as do the other arts . But, What is it about this >broad genre of exotica & easy-listening once generally considered banal that >is now moving us all in a profound way in 1996? How does our desire for things >and time lost, never to be regained play into our attraction? For the retro, >nostalgic. I think it's more than just nostalgia. If I want 'nostalgia', then I can watch 'Happy Days', the 'Partridge Family' or any of that other schlock that I grew up with. And with the use of samplers, computers and synth pop machines, a lot of today's crap sounds boring to me. The introduction of stereo and the sound effects created manually (and not by machine) in the "live" studio, creates effects that do not seem to have been repeated with today's technology. There are rumblings for a return to analog (as opposed to digital) because many people feel that it best re-creates the sound, that was intended in a more natural way. > I don't have any answers myself at this moment (It's 4 AM and it's been a >long day) But music is a very important part of my life as I'm sure it is for >many of you, otherwise you wouldn't be participating in this conference. So I >through it out for all of us; what do you feel when you listen to your >records, what do you think of, where do your daydreams take you when you >listen? Why do you like what you hear? How do you distinguish between what's >'good" exotica/ easy-listening and "bad", what does it mean to you, thanks... > and to all, a good night, Jonny Sender For me, good exotica is what moves me. That feeling one get's on a tropical isle, in a jungle or even evoking New York night life of the 50s, with the penthouse looking out over a dark Manhattan skyline. If it brings out that wonderful rush of feeling towards those types of things, then it's good exotica. Bad exotica leaves me cold and flat. If I feel ziltch or am bored by where this music is taking me, then it does nothing for me. The musicians are just going through all the motions. Bad exotica can be just as flat as today's typical AM/FM schlock. I hope this makes more sense. IMOP, Bryan ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Robbie Baldock" Subject: Spaced Out update - Project 3 LP discography Date: 03 Aug 1996 22:51:12 +0000 Another day goes by and it's update time again... Thanks to Tony Mottola, who sent me a Project 3 catalogue, the Enoch Light site now has a hugely updated (and virtually complete) Project 3 LP discography. (Guess what I've spent the last day or so doing!) I should mention that I've been having server troubles and if anyone has been having trouble accessing the site using the normal address (at the foot of this post), please use the following IP address instead: http://195.188.8.27/rcb/light/ [stick "project3.htm" at the end of that to go straight to the updated list] More soon! Thanks. Robbie Spaced Out - the Enoch Light WWW Site *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** http://www.cybersurf.co.uk/rcb/light/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: bstewart@ids2.idsonline.com Subject: Re: Lunchtime Scores Date: 03 Aug 1996 17:54:31 -0400 At 01:39 AM 8/3/96 -0400, you wrote: >>I'd pass on the more modern compilation CD's though, for some reason >>I've found they don't work as well if they aren't in the original >>groupings of songs on the original albums. Possibly because they >>jump around from mood to mood too much, and the original album > > I have found this to be the case with many of the things they issue today >from various artists. That coupled with the fact that many times they have >over processed these releases to death with "No-Noise" etc. Sometimes >leaving a release that is totally lifeless and one that bears no resemblance >to the original. I agree with that somewhat. I would perfer albums released on CD with a couple of bonus tracks thrown in, rather than compilations. But if compilations is all we can expect to come out on CD, then it's better than nothing. Excessive "No-Noise" does take some of the life out of the music, but I think some filtering is necessary in order to remove the excessive tape-hiss that would otherwise detract from the sound. Filters can be used effectively in the hands of a good sound engineer who know what he's doing. Unfortunately, there are a lot of them out there who don't. IMOP, Bryan ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: bstewart@ids2.idsonline.com Subject: Re: another foil cover Date: 03 Aug 1996 17:59:12 -0400 At 08:59 PM 8/1/96 -0700, you wrote: >Continuing along with the silver foil covers, do not forget "One Step >Beyond", presented by Alcoa. Symphony Orchestra conducted by Harry Lubin. > >One Step Beyond was a television show which ran from 1959 thru 1961. John >Newland directed and hosted this series of tales of the occult and >supernatural. Confrontations with ghosts and various forms of ESP were >frequent themes, and the stories were always told with a suitably eerie and >mysterious air. Sponsored by Alcoa, the series was also titled Alcoa >Presents. > >The tracks that open each side, "Fear" and "Weird", are about as creepy as >creepy can get. I get the willies just thinking about them! The rest of >the album is not bad, but not nearly as haunting. But two KILLER tracks >make it worth it! What record label were they released on? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: bcleve@tiac.net (Brother Cleve) Subject: Re: another foil cover Date: 03 Aug 1996 18:35:22 -0400 >At 08:59 PM 8/1/96 -0700, you wrote: >>Continuing along with the silver foil covers, do not forget "One Step >>Beyond", presented by Alcoa. Symphony Orchestra conducted by Harry Lubin. >What record label were they released on? Decca (DL 78970) br cleve ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Terry Frost Subject: Re: Lunchtime Scores Date: 04 Aug 1996 10:47:18 +1000 (EST) Hi, people Picked up a few things at a fete the other day. The guy didn't know what he had and I grabbed a whole bunch of 10" 33 1/3 lps (mostly local Australian pressings) for $1.50 each. "Tawny" - Jackie Gleason "Jackie Gleason plays Romantic Jazz" "Holiday Party" Ruth Wallis and on 12" "Voices In Latin" - the 4 Freshmen "Music for Dining" - Readers' Digest which includes versions of Baxter's "Quiet Village" and Grouya & Anderson's "Flamingo" "Sea of Dreams" - Nelson Riddle "The Nelson Riddle Orchestra Swings In Stereo" "On The Rocks" - Bob Thompson his chorus & orchestra. Next week I'm picking up a Japanese CD of a '50s album by Dolores Gray. If you don't know who she is, check out the '50s movie "Kismet" where she plays the Wazir's wife. Hang Swank Terry ___________________________ Terry Frost = hlector@netspace.net.au I "I want to live in an I * Winner Best Fan Writer Ditmar Award 1995 I alternate universe I * President of the "Get Amanda Vanstone A Job I where Johnny Hartman I In MacDonald's Now Society" I recorded more albums" I * Freelance iconoclast and bon vivant. I _________________________ I *Swank lounge lizard extraordinaire ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ottotemp@aol.com Subject: Re: To The Moon - SF Tiki Date: 03 Aug 1996 17:01:05 -0400 Surf Musicologist Domenic Priore djs Cafe Du Nord occasional Wednesdays mixing surf, jazz, and exotica to fit the evenings live acts 2170 Market Street @ Sanchez $3 WED, AUG 7 slick surf combo The Aqua Velvets CD release party Aug 14 Those Darn Accordians (CD release party) Sept 11 "Harmony Rock" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Will Straw Subject: Re: Big Spenders Date: 04 Aug 1996 00:45:35 -0400 The most I've ever paid, I think, is $19.99 for "The Naked City: A Musical Portrait," narration by John McIntire, Orchestra Under the Direction of Morris Stoloff . . . and considering that I've paid just as much for new CDs which sit neglected, and that I've never seen this one any cheaper, I'm quite contented. Will Will Straw Associate Professor, Graduate Program in Communications/ Director, The Centre for Research on Canadian Cultural Industries and Institutions McGill University 3465 rue Peel, Montreal, Quebec H3A 1W7 Phone: (514) 398 7667; Fax: (514) 398 4934 http://www.arts.mcgill.ca/programs/gpc/crccii/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dyemund@best.com (Jack Diamond) Subject: 2 different original versions of The Twilight Zone Date: 03 Aug 1996 22:24:38 +0000 The one we all know and love is by Marty Manning and the other is by Bernard Herrmann the "Godfather of the soundtrack score" ;-)> The Ventures cover Marty Manning's version on their Outer (Out of) Space LP to tell you which is which;) I personally only know of 2 Marty Manning records. THE best electronic outer space exotica record EVER, The Twilight Zone on Columbia circa 1960 and a record he did with 21 Voices on Phase 3 or something like that (??) "Something" 21 Voices. BTW, you can see a scan of Marty Manning's The Twilight Zone on my album covers web page at www.cygnus.com/kfjc/diamond by clicking on Album Covers Thanx, Jack ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Peter Ledebur Subject: RE: Lunchtime Scores Date: 04 Aug 1996 01:48:56 -0400 ------ =_NextPart_000_01BB81A8.CE62F060 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable >Visited my favorite secret thrift shop and picked up=20 >a few gems during lunch: > >Joe Harnell & His Orch. "The sound of the Asphalt Jungle" This is a GREAT album!!!! I could play something off of it EVERY week on = our show! (Now, if I could only find a way to swipe it away from my = partner, Valerie!) Fave track -- "Midnight Madness" >A series of generic production music records from the=20 >early 60's with cues titled "Emotional Disturbance"=20 >"Occupational Therapy" and "Happy Family" - Have=20 >high hopes for this. That's it, I'm jealous! Score of the week -- Valerie (must she get ALL the good records?) scored = a copy of Richard Hayman's "Electric Latin Love Machine" from a friend = this week, so Boston area exoticats & kittens be sure to tune in and = catch a couple-a gems from THAT Command masterpiece. 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Quite a distinction... :( > >Melcher's "greater" distinction (ahem) was that he=20 >recorded an album of tunes by Charlie. They're=20 >still around on tape somewhere, but never released... >I heard some of them played in a documentary film=20 >I saw about Manson. Sort of Beatlesque and=20 >unremarkable -- except for historical value. His failure=20 >to turn Charlie into a rock star was reputedly the initial=20 >fuel for Charlie's little temper tantrums. > >In fact, Charlie's album has been released on cassette=20 >as "LIE: The Love and Terror Cult," with a knockoff cover=20 >of LIFE magazine's story on Chuck and his wacky friends. > >It's pretty common knowledge, but interesting to note=20 >that the Beach Boys actually recorded one of Manson's=20 >songs; "Cease to Exist," which they retitled "Never=20 >Learn Not to Love," which is on the "20/20" album if=20 >memory serves. It was recorded and released shortly=20 >before the murders and has been a source of embarassment=20 >to the group ever since. In fact, when Capitol released its=20 >excellent series of Beach Boys two-fer C.D.'s a few years=20 >back, the otherwise superb liner notes mentioned the song's=20 >original title but *not* it's real author (I think it's credited to=20 >Dennis Wilson). To be fair, though, it's really not a bad song! If I could do this without sounding like a fanatic, I'd like to clear up = a few points: --The Tate murders had nothing to do with Terry Melcher. "The Family" = was well aware that Melcher wasn't living at the Cielo Drive house at = the time of the murders. --Melcher recorded nothing more than some demos. The LIE album (which = had a limited legit release of 2,000 or so copies) was produced by Phil = (his last name escapes me at the moment). There've been bootleg albums, = cassettes and CDs. I believe that some time in the near future White = Devil Records is releasing a CD mastered from the original tapes. --A lot of the music in the "Manson" documentary was not Manson's songs, = but recordings by Paul Watkins & another former "Family" member. (The = ones with mostly flute and guitar). --"Never Learn Not to Love" takes elements from Manson's "Cease to = Exist," but is certainly not a cover song (they even changed the lyrics = to "cease to resist"). The songwriting credit did go to Dennis Wilson = and Manson was paid with a gold record. The song was released on the = album 20/20 and was also the b-side of the "Bluebirds Over the Mountain" = single. 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Date: 04 Aug 1996 07:20:09 -0500 hi Bryan, thanks for answering. By nostalgia I meant that feeling for longing for somthing lost, It can almost be subliminal like we're unaware of it. I think music has a powerful ability to conjur up nostalgic emotions. The songs, I heard in high School, the first 7" single I bought ("Midnight Confession" by the grass roots) The comercials for big band popular music from the 1940 that would run on TV in the 1970s. I think hearing thos sons must have had a big emotional wollop for people watching it who we're in thier teens and 20's during WWll. Anyway, thats kind of more more what I meant. Jonny sender -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jbr109@psu.edu (jordana) Subject: sitar explosion Date: 04 Aug 1996 12:29:03 -0400 I've been meaning to ask this for a little while now, but Jack Diamond's show listing and listening to "Karma Sitar" on the new 101 Strings reissue (finally, thank you) reminded me - can anyone suggest some sitar-heavy mid 60s stuff? I've heard a couple names scattered around, but nothing I've been able to find. I'd like more of the 101 Strings style, also like the Nirvana Sitar and String Group track off Incredibly Strange Music vol 2. (I've got some Ravi Shankar to cover the non-loungey, more classical side of things). I know these records will be hard to find but I'm expecting that the more names I know, the more likely it is that I'll come across something in my record shopping excursions. A bit off topic: Besides the new 101 Strings and Les Baxter CDs from Scamp, WKPS got in something called The Poppy Family this week. It's on March, a label that usually releases indie-pop. (This is kind of like TeenBeat releasing a CD compilation of another obscure 60s/70s group called The Feminine Complex.) It's not loungey, reallly, and it's even a bit of a stretch to call it easy listening, but it's pretty good and there is _excellent_ use of sitar and Indian percussion. -Jordana _____________________ jordana robinson jbr109@psu.edu image & direction www.geocities.com/SoHo/2157 _____________________ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: johan.devis@ping.be (Johan Dada Vis) Subject: Re: Les Baxter "African Blue/Colors of Brazil" Date: 04 Aug 1996 19:45:54 +0100 i have to agree with Jill: these are not bad, but not very good either, nothing really special, just nice music with an exotic touch. = Johan |)/\|)/\ Vis ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "kevin king" Subject: Re: sitar explosion Date: 04 Aug 1996 14:31:30 -0500 > I've been meaning to ask this for a little while now, but Jack Diamond's > show listing and listening to "Karma Sitar" on the new 101 Strings reissue > (finally, thank you) reminded me - can anyone suggest some sitar-heavy mid > 60s stuff? I bought Big Jim Sullivan's Sitar Beat from Jack a while ago. Very groovy. There's a sample and partial cover scan at http://www.radix.net/~xanadu/baby/baby.html kevin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jbr109@psu.edu (jordana) Subject: Jackie Gleason Date: 04 Aug 1996 13:35:22 -0400 Keith wrote: >I gather some out their on the exotica list find Gleason completely >boring, but I think he's far from that-- what he is is subtle. Boring, yes. But I'll give it another chance. For some reason his records are as common as rain around here, and I have about 5 Jackie Gleason LPs. (The same thing goes for Ray Conniff - plentiful, and dull). I'd trade them in for that Now Sounds sitar/tabla one, though. _That_ is right up my alley. -Jordana _____________________ jordana robinson jbr109@psu.edu image & direction www.geocities.com/SoHo/2157 _____________________ Need help? Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dragstr@earthlink.net (David Schafer) Subject: Re: pop sitar a-go-go Date: 04 Aug 1996 16:00:18 -0400 (EDT) >>can anyone suggest some sitar-heavy mid 60s stuff? Hi Jordana-- This is one of _my_ favorite topics and listening passions too. I'm happy to promote advanced Sitar-Pop listening :). So here's my list for you, I hope it helps. I'm surprised that there hasn't more banter about sitar pop on this listing. Maybe it's more of the strange than exotica and they _are_ rare too. *Lord Sitar/Lord Sitar on Capital *Ananda Shankar/Ananda Shankar on Reprise *Big Jim Sullivan/Sitar Beat on Mercury *The Living Guitars/Let it Be and Other Hits on RCA *San Francisco Nights/The Living Guitars on RCA Rajput and the Sepoy Mutiny-Flower Power Sitar on Design Vincent Bell/The Electric Sitar on Decca DL Golden Leaves/A Love Affair on Challenge George Martin/London By George on United Artists Balsara and his Singing Sitars on World Record Club (shown in ISM Vol. 2) Vinne Bell/Pop Goes the Electric Sitar on ??? *Buddy Rich and Alla Rakha on World Pacific (this is stretching it a little) ...and you mentioned the 101 Strings and every now and then Vinnie Bell plays on an Enoch Light LP such as Permissive Polypnonics I think and another one called Underground Guitars, I'll have to look. I have the ones above with *. I see The Living Guitars around, their sound is a little simplistic which I like. The Ananda Shankar LP has moog as well-the best of strange IMHO! Let me know if you would like more info such as tracks or dates. bye--David (dragstr@earthlink.net) Need help? Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: SF BeAtNiKs Subject: Re: sitar explosion Date: 04 Aug 1996 15:50:27 -0700 >> I've been meaning to ask this for a little while now, but Jack Diamond's >> show listing and listening to "Karma Sitar" on the new 101 Strings reissue >> (finally, thank you) reminded me - can anyone suggest some sitar-heavy mid >> 60s stuff? > >I bought Big Jim Sullivan's Sitar Beat from Jack a while ago. Very >groovy. There's a sample and partial cover scan at >http://www.radix.net/~xanadu/baby/baby.html > >kevin I've been trying to get Sitar records for sometime now and hardly ever run acoss them. I'm not talking about finding them for two bits in a thrift bin, either. I'm talking about collectors themselves who rarely advertise them. I did finally pick up Gabor Szabo's Jazz Raga from Jack just the other day. Gabor does his guitar thing and overdubs the sitar. Made in 1966, it includes Paint It Black and Caravan. Beautiful gatefold cover photo of Gabor sitting on a flaming red Vespa (Jordanna!) with the classic sixties chick in full mod gear (matching red checks) seated nearby on her own scooter! Need help? Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Stilgloria@aol.com Subject: Re: Charles Manson (was Ultra-Lounge) Date: 04 Aug 1996 19:28:05 -0400 Maybe I'm misunderstanding something in your info about Terry Melcher (aka: Terry Day). You say he never recorded anything except demos. I have a whole album of songs by Terry Melcher. he's on the cover and everything. He was also half of the singing duo Bruce and Terry. Gloria Need help? Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "kevin king" Subject: Re: sitar explosion Date: 04 Aug 1996 19:30:34 -0500 > Beautiful gatefold cover > photo of Gabor sitting on a flaming red Vespa (Jordanna!) with the classic > sixties chick in full mod gear (matching red checks) seated nearby on her > own scooter! Vroom vroom! Sounds too cool. Probably the best of my few, very few sitar records was actually found for a buck. I was told by a friend who's also into Indian music that it was recently played on National Public Radio and described as the first Western (American?) recording of Indian classical music. It's called Music of India on the Angel label and features Ustad Ali Akbar Khan on sarod. One side is a morning raga, the other an evening raga. It was sponsored by the Museum of Modern Art and has brief explanatory intros by Yehudi Menuhin on each side. I'm judging from the dates on the included articles that this was made in 1955. I know this is far from what's usually discussed here, but I thought it might be of interest to this thread. kevin king xanadu@radix.net http://www.radix.net/~xanadu Need help? Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Stefan Wood Subject: other interesting stuff Date: 04 Aug 1996 20:27:26 +0100 I have to agree, the Twilight Zone album is amazing. Note that the title track is used in Ed Wood the movie, or it sounds pretty damn close. Another album that is just as good is Robert Drasnin's Percussion Exotique, with the ususal eerie female wailing on several tracks. It is also on cool yellow vinyl. An album that will be of interest to those who like lounge vocals is James Brown's Getting Down To It. His band is a three piece jazz group, the Dee Felice Trio, and they crank out songs like Sunny, That's Life, Strangers in the Night, Chicago, All the Way, It Had to Be You, etc. The standouts are, of course, Cold Sweat, There Was A Time, and (I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons. These three songs jam and are funky as anything as he has ever done. Need help? Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: LTepedino@aol.com Subject: Re: sitar explosion Date: 04 Aug 1996 21:08:35 -0400 For collectors of wild sitar rock there is a great Lord Sitar cover version of the Who's "I Can See For Miles" coming up on Sound Gallery 2 released (FINALLY!!_) and the end of this month. Ashley Need help? Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Dlsmay@aol.com Subject: Re: sitar explosion Date: 04 Aug 1996 21:11:33 -0400 An earlier issue of SCRAM magazine (of which I am an occassional contributor) had a fascinating piece on The Poppy Family. Their best known member was Terry Jacks who went onto international hitdom with "Seasons in the Sun" - undoubtedly the most bathetic and lachrymose top 40 hit ever (not necessarily a bad thing). Need help? Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Dlsmay@aol.com Subject: Re: pop sitar a-go-go Date: 04 Aug 1996 21:12:32 -0400 I'd also recommending going to the source (if you're anywhere near the Ganges, or The Mission in SF) and picking up some Indian soundtrack music (Bombay Bazaar on Valencia sells spices and Indian movie mags and soundtracks). The more recent stuff is on the disco side, but I've found some interesting compilations of mid-60s stuff and its quite wacky. Its all on cassette but it is cheap ($1.99 to $3.99 a tape). Found a very cool Indian psychedelic fuzz steel guitar tape. Need help? Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Dlsmay@aol.com Subject: Fwd: Big Spenders Date: 04 Aug 1996 21:27:50 -0400 --------------------- Forwarded message: Subj: Re: Big Spenders Ditto on San Francisco, here. I just coughed up $40 for BURKE'S LAW soundtrack (and I'd spend at least that much for the HONEY WEST soundtrack - btw, if anybody is interested I have a source for HONEY WEST on videotape if you like girl private eyes in b/w from the early 60s. Reallllly a cool show). and just discovered all the many delicious finds at Saturn Records at Rockridge BART, where Leith Stevens MUSIC FOR COPS AND ROBBERS is going for $70 (too rich for me). While the bargain bins are exhausted here, I have made some relatively cheap finds in more rock oriented record stores: $7.50 for LONELYVILLE - THE NERVOUS BEAT (the rare stereo version - great crime jazz) $4 for IMPACT by Buddy Morrow $4 for MUSIC FOR SPIES AND PRIVATE EYES by Ralph Marterie and $5 for TV ACTION JAZZ by Mundell Lowe Need help? Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Stilgloria@aol.com Subject: Re: Fwd: Big Spenders Date: 04 Aug 1996 22:53:17 -0400 David, you ALWAYS get the great finds. I want a COMPLETE vinyl collection of Martin Denny. Can you help? Gloria (Yes, THAT Gloria) Need help? Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "kevin king" Subject: Re: Big Spenders Date: 04 Aug 1996 22:54:21 -0500 > Instead of boasting of my (few and far between) cheap finds, I hearby > suggest a response from you describing the MOST any of you has paid for a > record that you just had to have. At either extreme: 65 dollars for stereo In Like Flint at a record show 1 dollar for NM Astro Sounds at a Salvation Army kevin Need help? Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Will Straw Subject: Re: Fwd: Big Spenders Date: 04 Aug 1996 23:09:04 -0400 I find my sense of what might be a legitimate price for old vinyl is skewed by the fact that, in Canada, most of the records we find are Canadian pressings, which are worth considerably less than U.S. pressings. It's difficult to pay $40 for something when you know you probably couldn't get anything near that if you tried to sell it outside the country. I hear stories these days of top-flight club djs in Montreal paying young clubkids to spend their days at thrift stores hunting down exotica records they can work into their mixes. That's a little unnerving. I don't know if there are any other Montreal-area people on this list (besides Andrew), but I caught a very nice trio (The Stephen something trio . . . sorry, that's all I can remember) at Jello Bar, Montreal's premiere neo-cocktail lounge, last Monday. The recorded music before and after was dreadful (Bob Marley, for christ's sake!), but the trio played light bossa nova and samba, and it felt like a nightclub scene from Blake Edwards' Gunn. Will Will Straw Associate Professor, Graduate Program in Communications/ Director, The Centre for Research on Canadian Cultural Industries and Institutions McGill University 3465 rue Peel, Montreal, Quebec H3A 1W7 Phone: (514) 398 7667; Fax: (514) 398 4934 http://www.arts.mcgill.ca/programs/gpc/crccii/ Need help? Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dyemund@best.com (Jack Diamond) Subject: Jackie Gleason Sitar LP Date: 04 Aug 1996 21:21:35 +0000 For some reason his records >are as common as rain around here, plentiful, and dull). I'd trade them >in for that Now Sounds sitar/tabla one, though. _That_ is right up my alley. Jordana, I can't find the attraction here. Will you describe it to me please ;)) What about Gabor Szabo's Jazz Raga on Impulse or does anyone have Bill Plummers sitar record on Impulse to tell me about. I'm not familiar with it at all. Just played "Caravan" from Jazz Raga this morning, I think it's the strangest 1 yet Jack Need help? Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul Lewis Subject: Replies and questions and stuff Date: 05 Aug 1996 00:43:10 -0400 (EDT) This message is in MIME format. The first part should be readable text, while the remaining parts are likely unreadable without MIME-aware tools. Send mail to mime@docserver.cac.washington.edu for more info. --AAA19480.839219531/netlab.texsci.edu Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; CHARSET=US-ASCII Content-ID: --AAA19480.839219531/netlab.texsci.edu Content-Type: MESSAGE/RFC822 Content-ID: Return-Path: lewis Received: (from lewis@localhost) by netlab.texsci.edu (8.6.9/8.6.9) id AAA19479; Mon, 5 Aug 1996 00:32:08 -0400 Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Hmm... this might be kind of embarrassing, but I guess when I really want something, I shell out for it. This wasn't an exotica/lounge record (BUT, a group very influenced by Martin Denny)... a couple years ago I spent $100.00 on Throbbing Gristle's _2nd Annual Report_, first pressing on Industrial Records. VERY hard to find record (never seen one besides mine), and they only pressed 785 copies. Don't regret spending a dime of that $100... Now, the best record bargain I probably ever got may have come today... An absolutely mint copy (here we go... more fuel for the fire) of Arthur Lyman's _Taboo_ for only $2.00 at an antique store. A few weeks ago I fetched a very respectable copy of Martin Denny's _Quiet Village_ for 95 cents. Pretty darn good deal. On to other things... Can anyone give me some impressions of Jean-Jacques Perrey and in particular, his album _Moog Indigo_? Saw one for sale... looked interesting... Also... can someone fill me in on this _Vampiros Lesbos_ album? Is this a soundtrack to a movie, re-release, new material? What do you guys think of it...? Thanks to all for your information on Marion's in NYC... Paul Paul Lewis lewis@netlab.texsci.edu Coordinator of Academic Computing (215) 951-2834 [office] Philadelphia College of Textiles and Science "We do it because we are compelled." -Alan Moore --AAA19480.839219531/netlab.texsci.edu-- Need help? Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dyemund@best.com (Jack Diamond) Subject: Vinnie Bell Date: 04 Aug 1996 21:37:52 +0000 >Vinne Bell/Pop Goes the Electric Sitar on ??? Decca I've just recently gotten into him just a little lately. He;s the guy y'know that invented the electric sitar as well as having something or other to do with the DanElectro and Sears Silvertone Guitar companies There's a record on Verve which was a great jazz label called Whistle Stop and then there is easy listening lp that were love themes from movies like Airport and then he had a really good one called Good Morning Starshine Some good fuzz psych goin' on. I think I'll keep the next copy of that for me ;-)> All of these were on Decca. He also has a Best of on Musicor which was also the label where the moog outfit Hot Butter recorded on. Jack Need help? Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dyemund@best.com (Jack Diamond) Subject: Genuine Electric Latin Love Machine Date: 04 Aug 1996 21:42:48 +0000 Richard Hayman's Genuine Electric Latin Love Machine All time great no doubt. Do you know that 2 years ago in San Francisco at a swap I couldn't sell that record to save my life. Things do change, don't they Isn't there some wicked sitar on that record ?? _I Think_ There_ Is Windmills of Your Mind kills Was Walter Sear the moog man on that LP ? Jack Need help? Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Charles C. Fensch" Subject: Mel Henke Date: 04 Aug 1996 22:45:52 -0600 Ouch! $40 for Mel Henke's "La Dolce Henke"? A great album. I'd suppose you'd kill me if I told you I paid 50 cents for a NM copy in El Paso, Texas (where I live). Of course, no one (with the exception of Latin stuff) has any good taste here. That's why I've found wacked-out albums likeRuth Welcome's "Zither Magic", Colonel Sander's "Tijuana Picnic", "Percussive Moods" by Johnny Keaton's Kombo and "Blowin' In The Wind" by Arthur Lyman Combo for a buck each. God, I've found hundreds of albums like this here. I guess I'm in thrift shop heaven. soundbliss9@earthlink.com Need help? Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Charles C. Fensch" Subject: Porky Cohen & Squirrel Nut Zippers Date: 04 Aug 1996 22:49:41 -0600 Anyone who loves swingin' big band blues should definitely check out Porky Cohen's new disk, "Rhythm And Bones." Cohen was a trombonist with the Charley Barnet, Artie Shaw and Tommy Dorsey bands. This album is recorded with Roomful of Blues and is really swingin'! Also have to give a huge thumbs up for firehouse/ragtime/swing combo Squirrel Nut Zippers... their second album, "Hot" is one of the best (new) things I've heard all year. The CD also has a great CD-ROM on it! soundbliss9@earthlink.net Need help? Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Bruce Rhodewalt Subject: The Exotic Sounds of Arthur Lyman Date: 05 Aug 1996 00:34:35 -0700 Exotica fans, I'm so glad we had this Lyman controversy AND upcoming reissues from Ryko just in time for me to finish the first public draft of my AL tribute and present it to you for your comments: http://www.tikipub.com/lyman Thanks. -- Bruce Rhodewalt kahuna@tikipub.com _____________________________________________________________ Creative Tiki Publishing 78-365 Highway 111 Internet http://www.tikipub.com Suite 241 solutions 619/342-3418 La Quinta, CA 92253 Need help? Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: expo tky047 Subject: guava shell Date: 05 Aug 1996 18:55:55 +0900 It was announced the release of Guava Shell - stereo cocktail selection, including Marco Rizo, Sanches Acosta, etc.... distributed by P-Vine, selected by DJ SON. Ultimate Lovely Lounge Selection. P-Vine Records Tomigaya 2-41-10, Shibuya-ku,Tokyo Japan. Need help? Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: peterp@inch.com (Peter Principle) Subject: Re: sitar explosion Date: 05 Aug 1996 08:40:18 -0400 Speaking of Raga Jazz there are some other Gabor Szabo titles in this interesting area for instance Gabor Szabo and the California Dreamers 'Wind Sky and Diamonds' on Impulse A-9151, with killer versions of White Rabbit and Lucy In..., A Day in the Life etc. often with Emil Richards on percussion and Bill Plummer on sitar and/or bass. These and some other musicians including Tom Scott (yes he from the short lived Chevy Chase Show Orchestra! that musta been an awful gig... I hope it payed well ), Milt Holland, Don Ellis and Paul Horn made up a regretably unrecorded group called the Hindi Jazz Ensemble. They were all students of Ravi Shankar in 1965. Many interesting records contain these musicians in various permutations including The Surfmen 'Exotic Island' on Somerset P-10500 which also included Alvino Ray, and many TV and movie soundtracks. But back to sitars and EZ-jazz, there is a Tom Scott and the California Dreamers 'Honeysuckle Breeze' with songs like Blues for Hari, Mellow Yellow etc. also on Impulse A-9163. Mike Melvoine (sessions for Brian Wilson) also plays on these Impulse releases. Some of this music is a bit more jazz than lounge but plenty of sitar. Not to mention Bill Plummer and the Cosmic Brotherhood also on Impulse A-9164. There are interesting related recordings by others like Don Ellis (Star Children on Columbia) or Steve Marcus 'Tomorrow Never Knows' on Vortex 2001 which also had covers of Eight Miles High and Rain... this one is from the Herbie Mann bunch on the East coast (he has made many interesting EZ-jazz LPs himself often with a North African theme like 'African Suite' on UA L4042 and 'Impressions of the Middle East' on Atlantic 1475 This area of light jazz exotica mixed with covers of psychedelic standards amuses me. There are many cool takes on Donovan songs like Three King Fishers or Ferris Wheel scattered throughout Gabor Szabo records. There is also an entire series of Bob Shad productions on Mainstream with big band versions of Journey to the Center of the Mind, Dandelion, White Room, Ruby Tuesday, Whole Lotta Love, Alice's Resataurant etc.etc. These are scattered over a few LPs, each with a different orchestra leader but similar gatefold covers which can easily be identified by the graphic on the heel and the fact that they are a "Red Lion Production". I know I've drifted off topic so... A real classic in the sitar genre which is not at all jazz and does fit with the exoticness of this list is 'The Lotus Palace' Alan Lorber Orchestra (he who invented the Bosstown sound) on Verve V6-8711 and it is full of Colin Walcott on sitar and they do covers of Flute Thing, Lucy In the Sky, Hang on to a Dream, Up Up and Away etc. this is a classic in a similar vein to say Lord Sitar or George Martin does London... Any one know of any others in either of these 2 areas? I'm leaving for a month in a couple of days so please respond quickly... otherwise happy hunting till I get back. cheers peter Need help? Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: soundbliss9@earthlink.net Subject: Accordion For Sale... Date: 05 Aug 1996 08:28:52 +0000 I know this may be a strange post, but I think the group will be open to it. I've inherited two vintage late 1940s-early 1950s accordions. They were used by my great aunt, who was a polka player in Cleveland, Ohio. I am looking to sell one of them, and keep one of them. Does anyone have any idea of what these instruments are worth? Would anyone be interested in buying one? Who knows, maybe we could see your name on this list soon! By the way, the accordions are in mint NM condition, with hard cases. soundbliss9@earthlink.net Need help? Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dtaub@dewey.csun.edu (Daniel Taub) Subject: This is Gleason, This is Martin. Date: 05 Aug 1996 07:26:58 -0700 Since no one answered either of these questions when I posted them a couple days back, and I know people on this list are neither rude nor ill-informed, I am assuming no one got the message. Therefore, here it goes again: 1. I notice that in addition to Scamp's "And Awaaaay We Go" compilation of Gleason music/skits, there's also a Razor and Tie compilation out now too. Has anyone heard either/both of these? Opinions? Is one better than the other? Are both good? Are both bad? What's the hubbub, bub? 2. There are now three (three!) Dean Martin "best of's" out on Capitol. There's the Capitol Collector's Series collection from a few years ago, there's one called "That's Amore" and now there's the two-cd "Capitol Years" one. There's seems to be some crossover of songs within the three, but none is all-inclusive. So which is the best? Which is most representative? If one were to get only one, which should s/he pick? Thanks for answering these questions. By the way, I picked up the "Zounds! What Sounds! / Music From a Surplus Store" CD the other day! They're both great, though I (like most people, I assume) am partial to "Zounds!" And they both sound fairly good for (presumably) being copied off vinyl. Anyone know if there's any plans to release either of these legitimately? Daniel Need help? Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Clark Draper Subject: Sir Julian Date: 05 Aug 1996 11:24:48 -0400 I recently purchased a couple of compilations that had tracks by Sir Julian on them. I thought the tracks were swinging and quite good, does anyone know anything about Sir Julian? Thanks in advance. Clark Need help? Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tony Wilds Subject: Re: Win Lyman CDs Date: 05 Aug 1996 09:38:59 -0400 Forwarded to me by Jack Taylor: At 09:09 AM 8/1/96 -0700, you wrote: >Please note that the DCC compilation with the TABOO cover >was not the original track listing. It covered a wide spectrum of >his songs, but was not the definitive Lyman compilation by any means >as well as NOT TABOO, the album that launched more than a million >backyard luaus. This is only available on hifi/Rykodisc. Hi. There's quite a CD feeding frenzy on Lyman, isn't there? Yet among record collectors he's no big deal. What irks me is that the DCC cover (if that's the one) is lifted from the "Tabu" LP (Westminster), an Afro-Cuban piece by Ralph Font which hasn't a damn thing to with Lyman except the title. This seriously unimaginative trend, beginning with Baxter's "Space Escapade," is out of control. I've got all the original LPs in stereo as well as those of just about everyone else. Contact if you need research (on any artist or idiom) for artwork, bios, and discographies. Someday, given storage capacity, I'd like to see the nearly 40 or so original Lyman LPs and singles (only about 20 hours!) concatenated for continous play with all the original notes and art reproduced digitally. I sell/trade Lyman, Baxter, Denny, Prado, Sumac, Kitt, Miranda, etc. LPs , EPs, and singles. Will have a tiki site of my own soon, TBA. New to the Net, love to discover what other strange pop fans are up to. Will peek at your site soon. { ------ Tiki Moai|===||===||===||===||===||===||===||===|Bambu Nui /_\ \ / | () __~ : "My life is hard..." | [==] __// Need help? Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: guinto@id.ucsb.edu (Marie Guinto) Subject: Re: Porky Cohen & Squirrel Nut Zippers Date: 05 Aug 1996 08:47:02 -0800 >Also have to give a huge thumbs up for firehouse/ragtime/swing combo >Squirrel Nut Zippers... their second album, "Hot" is one of the best (new) >things I've heard all year. The CD also has a great CD-ROM on it! I have to agree. The album's great. The CD-ROM is fun, surprising and deliciously evil. Marie guinto@id.ucsb.edu Need help? Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: cscheffy@kinglet.Berkeley.EDU (Clark Scheffy) Subject: Re: Replies and questions and stuff Date: 05 Aug 1996 09:23:16 PDT JJ Perrey's Moog Indigo should not be passed up. Perrey is, as has been mentioned here numerous times, the prime example of Moog and Musique Concrete to ever have recorded. i guess that's such a small niche that he alone would have to fill it. In any case, no collector of Moog material should be without his stuff. Clark (Scheffy) I realize there is another Clark on this list now... I meet so few of them. Need help? Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lazlo Nibble" Subject: Re: Serious or not ? Date: 05 Aug 1996 11:33:11 -0600 (MDT) > According to the liner notes, Shatner considered the album something of > a minor miracle: "...the thrill I got from hearing this album all the > way through was deeper and more satisfying than anything I had ever > experienced." Surely by now he's wised up. If he thought they asked him to sing the nominated songs on the MTV Video Music Awards a few years back because they admired his enormous vocal talents, he must have a brain tumor! -- ::: Lazlo (lazlo@swcp.com; http://www.swcp.com/lazlo) # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lazlo Nibble" Subject: This is Gleason, This is Martin. Date: 05 Aug 1996 11:42:19 -0600 (MDT) > There are now three (three!) Dean Martin "best of's" out on Capitol. > There's the Capitol Collector's Series collection from a few years ago, > there's one called "That's Amore" and now there's the two-cd "Capitol > Years" one. [...] So which is the best? Personally I'm holding out for Capitol's "Everything Martin Recorded For The Label" box -- but if it's cancelled or something, I'm going to pick up the 2CD "Capitol Years" set. I believe it covers most of the ground covered by the other two. In Re: Gleason -- Velvet Brass is still my favorite Gleason album to date, though it's not really representative. -- ::: Lazlo (lazlo@swcp.com; http://www.swcp.com/lazlo) # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: cbennet0@counsel.com (Caressa Bennet -- Atty-Caressa Bennett - Washington ) Subject: Poppy Family Date: 05 Aug 1996 14:05:53 EDT To: exotica, Inet Besides the new 101 Strings and Les Baxter CDs from Scamp, WKPS got in something called The Poppy Family this week. It's on March, a label that usually releases indie-pop. (This is kind of like TeenBeat releasing a CD compilation of another obscure 60s/70s group called The Feminine Complex.) It's not loungey, reallly, and it's even a bit of a stretch to call it easy listening, but it's pretty good and there is _excellent_ use of sitar and Indian percussion. --------------- Interesting note: The Poppy Family features Terry Jacks, famous (or infamous) for his early 70's AM radio hit, Seasons in the Sun. Michael Bennet # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dyemund@best.com (Jack Diamond) Subject: Get them both NOW ;-)> Date: 05 Aug 1996 11:21:13 +0000 >Date: Mon, 5 Aug 1996 00:32:07 -0400 (EDT) >From: Paul Lewis On to other things... Can anyone give me some impressions of >Jean-Jacques Perrey and in particular, his album _Moog Indigo_? Saw one >for sale... looked interesting... > >Also... can someone fill me in on this _Vampiros Lesbos_ album? Is this >a soundtrack to a movie, re-release, new material? What do you guys >think of it...? Like the subject says; you won't be disappointed Jack # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: cscheffy@kinglet.Berkeley.EDU (Clark Scheffy) Subject: Gleason Date: 05 Aug 1996 11:29:03 PDT I would have to agree with Lazlo on Gleason. Velvet Brass is as it says, Veeelllvettte. So smooth. His now sound (with sitar) record is intersting. Also of interest are the one (title slipped my mind, now) with the Salvador Dali cover (actually did it for Gleason as original cover work!) which is cool, if only for the cover. And, though I haven't heard it, "OOooo!" is supposed to be a winner with female vocalise in the form of, you guessed it, "OOoooo." Not Esquivel or Bob Thompson by a long shot, mind you. Gleason certainly has some interesting moments. Someone here earlier described him as "subtle." That seems almost euphemistic to me... I would sooner say calm, almost catatonic. But, if you need that moment of sonic tranquility with nothing to suprise or startle you, Gleason's the GRATEST err, Greatest! Clark Scheffy # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Laura Taylor" Subject: random ?s Date: 05 Aug 1996 14:18:02 -0400 2:13 PM 8/5/96 Where can I find a complete Heino discography? Is that a sick question? I have been told that passing up Baxter's BORA BORA was foolish, and seeing it recently for $39 makes me wonder. Still, I can't help but imagine that it sounds like a soft-porn soundtrack! So, a possible new thread...what was the record or records you let "get away" that you now regret? BTW-the most I have paid for any lounge/exotica record I believe is $20, and with them being Les Baxter records, it was well worth it! Lounge Laura laura@wusf.usf.edu # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dyemund@best.com (Jack Diamond) Subject: Money for nothin', chicks for free Date: 05 Aug 1996 11:30:54 +0000 Let's see; The soundtrack score to The Bad Seed - $90 Original soundtrack score to Touch of Evil titled The Wild Side of Henry Mancini on Challenge - $85 which does include 1 Bongo and Conga solo that is not available anywhere else!! Didn't know that until I played it ;)) I love surprises like that Shorty Rogers and his Giants 1st 2 10" records, $90 each A couple of 4 years ago before all hell broke loose Sean at Medium Rare GAVE ME In Sound From Way Out, Alfred Hitchcock's Music To Be Murdered By plus a bunch of other cool stuff. Traded a copy of Frank Rosolino's Turn Me Loose for my 2nd copy of In Sound From...cost me 4 bucks I do have that Leith Stevens Music for Cops and Robbers in both Mono and Stereo PLUS a reissue copy ;)) Diggin' in basements man, getting up at 5AM on a Sat. morning to go garage sale-ing ts how to REALLY SCORE. Found all the copioes I ever had of J,J, Perrey's Moog Indigo for no more than $2 as well as all the copies I've had of Amazing New Electronic Pop Sounds of JJ Perrey Did YOU know that there are 2 different covers for that LP ? Betcha didn't. I've got them both, have to!!;) Soooooooo much, so little time Jack # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: cscheffy@kinglet.Berkeley.EDU (Clark Scheffy) Subject: Re: random ?s Date: 05 Aug 1996 12:56:26 PDT What's wrong with soft-porn soundtracks? Just posing the qeustion... # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ccarlson@wgl.com Subject: Star Trek (and others) Date: 05 Aug 1996 16:00:54 -0400 From: "kevin s. lee" (Edited to fit your computer screen): > x-files?? yuck. in fact, i can't think of any good recent sci-fi soundtracks whatsoever. then again, i can't think of any good recent sci-fi movies. < I disagree! I think the "doodley-doodley-doodley-doodley" and whistling/synthy stuff is haunting. It really stays with me. But things really changed since "2001". When classical music came to sci-fi, it seems most of the experimentation in the music left. Johnny Williams writes pretty good thematic movie music, but it's not really science fiction-y is it? Have to agree about the recent sci-fi movies though. Where's the story? Sorry if I'm behind the times with this post, but I was somehow dropped from the list. Craig Groveland, MA craig_carlson@wgl.com # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: bcleve@tiac.net (Brother Cleve) Subject: Re: random ?s Date: 05 Aug 1996 16:40:38 -0400 Lounge Laura wrote: >I have been told that passing up Baxter's BORA BORA was foolish, and seeing >it recently for $39 makes me wonder. Still, I can't help but imagine that = it >sounds like a soft-porn soundtrack! Well, yeah, it does, but, as "Vampyros" and "Sch=FClmadden" prove, what's wrong with that? new & recommended, in a similar vein : Easy Tempo Vol. 1, A Cinematic Easy Listening Experience (Right Tempo, RTCL 813; Italy), music from Italian crime and erotica films 1967 -1975. Nice. (Thanks, Ashley!) br cleve # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "kevin s. lee" Subject: weekend finds Date: 05 Aug 1996 14:14:40 EST kids, went record hunting (no thrifting unfortunately) 'round the detroit area and found a few gems plus some stuff that just looked potentially cool.... Soundtrack to Chariots of the Gods? by Peter Thomas Sound Orch. --way cool... thanks to the person who hyped up the PTSO on here otherwise i may have passed this one up. mostly lush orchestral stuff, some sound gallery-esque funkiness, and some strange bursts of electronic weirdness. Soundtrack to Blue Velvet by A. Badalementi --never actually thought to look for it. don't know why cos it's great! From Rio with Love (i think) by Walter Wanderly --really great latin organ. this is later on, like late 60's/early 70's. can't wait to hear the rhino cd. Mr. Lucky Soundtrack by Mancini Mr. Buddwing (?) Soundtrack by Kenyon Hopkins Music from the Man from U.N.C.L.E. by H.Montenegro and Orch. Discotheque! (vol.1?) by Enoch Light --thanks to Michael Toth for the tip here on exotica! this is indeed swinging and most hip! it would have been easy for me to have passed this one up as i feel like i've got more than enough e.light in my collection. highly recommended. Out of this World by Sam "the Man" Taylor --what's the deal with Sam the Man? is he worth investigating? i picked this more for the cover... disembodied blonde head floating in a dreamy blue sky. also got a Richard Hayman and his Harmonica lp on a hunch. can anyone recommend some Hayman's stuff? i got him confused with dick hyman for a while. found an lp titled "Zing Zing! went the Harp" or something like that. i forget the artist. i've been interested in finding really wild harp music but have no clue. suggestions? this one was ok. also finally broke down and bought the reasonably priced double-cd les baxter ultra-lounge comp. $22 well spent on that. oh, one last thing... i found a 2-fer cd with soundtracks to The 10th Victim and Marquis De Sade (something). the latter is a mario bava flick that looks along the lines of vampyros lesbos. is this a "boot" cd? for $19 it seemed like an ok deal. that's all for now, kevin leeeeee || | ||| | | || | ||| | || | || |||| | | || anonymous productions anon@scribble.com http://kzsu.stanford.edu/uwi/endtimes || | ||| | | || | ||| | || | || |||| | | || # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dragstr@earthlink.net (David Schafer) Subject: Re: Money for nothin', chicks for free Date: 05 Aug 1996 16:58:38 -0400 (EDT) >The soundtrack score to The Bad Seed - $90 >Original soundtrack score to Touch of Evil titled The Wild Side of Henry >Mancini on Challenge - $85 >Shorty Rogers and his Giants 1st 2 10" records, $90 each >Found all the copioes I ever had of J,J, Perrey's Moog Indigo for no more >than $2 as well as all the copies I've had of Amazing New Electronic Pop >Sounds of JJ Perrey > >Did YOU know that there are 2 different covers for that LP ? Betcha didn't. >I've got them both, have to!!;) Dick Hyman/Mary Mayo / Moon Gas - $75 stereo Richard Hayman / The Electric People - $100 The Wozard of Iz / Mort Garson - $50 and soooo many more it's not funny anymore. Moog Indigo - $16 recently!!! in decent shape too! >Did YOU know that there are 2 different covers for that LP ? Betcha didn't. >I've got them both, have to!!;) got'em both jack ;-> David # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Will Straw Subject: Re: weekend finds Date: 05 Aug 1996 17:07:13 -0400 Sam 'the Man' Taylor LPs are a staple of thrift stores around here, but he does a mean version of Harlem Nocturne that's worth getting the 'Blue Mist' LP for, and the covers are usually gems. Will Will Straw Associate Professor, Graduate Program in Communications/ Director, The Centre for Research on Canadian Cultural Industries and Institutions 3465 rue Peel, Montreal, Quebec H3A 1W7 Phone: (514) 398 7667; Fax: (514) 398 4934 http://www.arts.mcgill.ca/programs/gpc/crccii/ # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Laura Taylor" Subject: A CLARIFICATION Date: 05 Aug 1996 17:25:32 -0400 *nothing* is wrong with soft-porn! NOTHING! lounge laura # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "kevin king" Subject: Re: weekend finds Date: 05 Aug 1996 17:33:59 -0500 > also got a Richard Hayman and his Harmonica lp on a hunch. > can anyone recommend some Hayman's stuff? i got him confused with > dick hyman for a while. Electric Latin Love Machine and Voodoo(!!!!) which I think is easier to find. Voodoo is goofy exotica with a guy yelling an unconvincing chant on one track, very fun overall. > found an lp titled "Zing Zing! went the Harp" or something like that. > i forget the artist. i've been interested in finding really wild harp > music but have no clue. suggestions? this one was ok. This reminds me of a question of my own. Are those Harpo records (Harpo! and Harpo At Work) any good? Is the playing any different from that in Marx Bros. movies (which was pretty wild and playful)? kevin king xanadu@radix.net http://www.radix.net/~xanadu # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: stefan.kery@mailbox.swipnet.se (STEFAN KERY) Subject: Re: Win Lyman CDs Date: 05 Aug 1996 23:49:33 +0200 (MET DST) Aloha, You wrote: >I sell/trade Lyman, Baxter, Denny, Prado, Sumac, Kitt, Miranda, etc. LPs , >EPs, and singles. Will have a tiki site of my own soon, TBA. Me too. Please mail me a list :-)! My e-mail adress is: stefan.kery@mailbox.swipnet.se or if you only can mail by snail mail:-( : Subliminal Sounds Stefan K=E9ry Atlasgatan 10 S-113 20 STOCKHOLM SWEDEN tel/fax: +46 - 8 308 666=20 All the best Stefan # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Marcel Chouteau" Subject: Hello Date: 05 Aug 1996 22:35:58 UT This is my first day on this list and I must say I am enthused to say the least at the messages I have received so far pardon the run-on sentence but I am a little excited. My name is Marcel and I live in Lambertville, NJ, just north of Trenton. My interest in "exotica" began with a love of big band music and old-time swing which led (somewhat inexplicably, I admit) to an interest in the Jobim/Getz school of lounge. Along the way I discovered Esquivel. When I heard Combustible Edison, I realized there may still be hope for the world. I am in a band called House of Swank. We favor the bossanova and I will keep you informed of our (somewhat limited) dates. I do not consider myself a record "collector" because I do not place a value on the physical package. I am interested only in the aural pleasure recordings provide. I was (briefly) a DJ on college radio and public radio and I once managed a small record store. I used to be in a band called Combo Holiday. I enjoyed Rhino's 3 CD "Cocktail Mix" collection, although I felt they leaned a little too far toward novelty selections. I'm just getting into Martin Denny and looking forward to Arthur Lyman and Les Baxter. Angelo Badalamenti's "Twin Peaks" scores are great (well pretty good anyway). Anybody else dig Devo's EZ Listening stuff? Sorry if I'm not up to speed, bear with me. Nice to be here. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Robbie Baldock" Subject: Dinin' with Dick Date: 06 Aug 1996 00:59:16 +0000 Well, well, well - I don't want to sound too smug but I've just been out to eat and chat with DICK HYMAN! No, I'm not tripping out - he's here in Edinburgh (Scotland) at the moment as part of the Jazz Festival and is shortly disappearing off to Oslo... Amongst many other things he gave me his typed answers (10 pages!) to my mega-"questionnaire" and as soon as I have this typed up it will appear on the Enoch Light WWW site. Tomorrow I'm taking him to a nearby internet cafe and will show him some of the wild and wacky world of Exotica/SABPM on the web... Ho ho - I have a smile which won't be rubbed off! More later, Robbie Spaced Out - the Enoch Light WWW Site *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** http://www.cybersurf.co.uk/rcb/light/ # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: mingo@cqm.co.uk (Jill Mingo) Subject: Re: Sir Julian Date: 05 Aug 1996 18:39:58 -0600 (MDT) Clark, There is bound to be someone on this list that knows a lot more about Sir J than me, but I can tell you that I have two LPs by him: "The Thirteen Fingers of Sir Julian" and "Organs in Orbit". I prefer "13 fingers..", but "Organs" has one of thee coolest covers on the planet. "Caravan" has got to be one of the swingest trax I have ever heard. His organ playing is something special. He's a real groover. Jill # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Dlsmay@aol.com Subject: Re: Sir Julian Date: 05 Aug 1996 22:35:02 -0400 Speaking of Sir Julian's "Caravan" it's featured on THE EXOTIC TRILOGY CD which I just picked up. Talk about conceptual art: "Quiet Village" "Taboo" and "Caravan" done repeatedly (and in that order) by a wide variety of musicians. This is a Dutch (and I suspect not entirely kosher) release. Other featured artists: The Aliis, Buddy Merrill, The Exotic Guitars, Dick Hyman, The Surfman, Irv Cottler, The Ensemble of Seven, The South Sea Serenaders (whose version of "Taboo" reigns over all others in absolute lushness) # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: james b gerwitz Subject: More Jackie Gleason Date: 05 Aug 1996 19:48:04 -0700 I play my 18 Jackie Gleason albums and cd's more than Denny, Esquivel, = and Baxter combined simply because it is great music to fall asleep to. = Since these records are still ubiquitous and usually cheap, they are = definitely worth investigating for new collectors. The early albums are = the best, some even have 16 songs, so the bachelors of the 50's wouldn't = have to get up to change a record and risk getting picked off third = base.=20 Gleason's trademark sound was the string orchestra, often two string = orchestras on separate stereo channels, with a lone trumpet or sax = soloing in the center. I believe Bobby Hackett played cornet on the = early records (Music for Lovers Only; Music, Martinis, and Memories - = What a title!!!!)and made a few mood music records of his own. The = distant horn wafting over a blanket of strings playing a classic = standard love song is sooooo mellow and relaxing. Try it sometime. Grab Bobby Hackett too if you see him in the dollar = bins. JG (or more likely his arrangers) varied the approach from album to = album, putting different instruments playing the melodies over the = strings. Night Winds has a flute section, the Dali-cover Lonesome Echo = has an oboe d'amour over mandolins and cellos, Aphrodesia has solo = organ, and of course the sitar album. The Pair label CD's (Shangri-La = and Lush Life) are fine, even tho they pull from various lps, mainly = because they are available, and the 2 Capitol cd's are great. And the album titles!!!! Opiate d'Amour, Music to Change Her Mind, = Ooooh, Love Embers and Flame, The Gentle Touch, Lazy Lively Love, and = That Moment (which refers to the moment you fell in love with someone). = He may have been partially responsible for the later years of the baby = boom. JG was heavy into parapsychology, the occult, and UFO's, and he = took acid in the movie Skidoo ! =20 OK, that's enough for now, but I'll be glad to hear from other JG fans. And who else had an album cover by Salvador Dali ????? Jim G jamesbr@wco.com # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Steve Sando" Subject: Re: The Exotic Sounds of Arthur Lyman Date: 05 Aug 1996 20:12:39 +0000 > I'm so glad we had this Lyman controversy AND upcoming reissues from > Ryko just in time for me to finish the first public draft of my AL > tribute and present it to you for your comments: > > http://www.tikipub.com/lyman Congrats on a great site! Aside from Lyman (who I like fine), it's really well done. The graphics download quickly (despite their size) and the linear movement is refreshing after so much cross-referencing. It's a Bookmark! Coconut Grove, publishers of MisterLUCKY PO Box 78146, San Francisco, CA 94107 http://www.wco.com/~coconutg/ "Strange how potent cheap music is" - Noel Coward # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dyemund@best.com (Jack Diamond) Subject: Sam "The Man" Taylor Date: 05 Aug 1996 20:54:00 +0000 what's the deal with Sam the Man? is he worth investigating? Sam Taylor was one rippin' killer tenor sax studio player who did make a couple of "real easy" blues/pop/standards tear jerkin' sax records, forgot the label though...might be Coral ? Can't remember..Decca? It might be Coral though ;-)> If you like that sort of thing they are worth picking up He played with and was in the league of King Curtis and beyond actually, He played on rekkids from before Curtis if I'm not mistaken Jack # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dyemund@best.com (Jack Diamond) Subject: Mancini's Experiment in Terror Date: 05 Aug 1996 20:56:19 +0000 This is some wicked rippin' scary spooky shit and oh so beautiful too ;-)> I'm listening to a fine mono copy. What's this Stereo stuff ?? This is jazz and jazz is a mono sound ;-)> Jack # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dyemund@best.com (Jack Diamond) Subject: Tenth Victim 2 fer Date: 05 Aug 1996 20:59:07 +0000 i found a 2-fer cd with soundtracks to The 10th Victim >and Marquis De Sade (something). is this a "boot" cd? for $19 it seemed like an ok deal. Yes that is a bootleg Jack # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dyemund@best.com (Jack Diamond) Subject: Harpists Date: 05 Aug 1996 21:07:24 +0000 found an lp titled "Zing Zing! went the Harp" or something like that. i've been interested in finding really wild harp >> music but have no clue. suggestions? >> i forget the artist. It might have been Robert Maxwell as he is the most known. I think that IS it, god mancini is sooooooooo cool. What a great record!!! Experiment is schwwwwwwingin' now ;-)> Gene Bianoco made a couple of really good jazz/pop records on RCA Camden w/ Mundell Lowe on electric guitar ;-)> YYYEEEAAHHH!!! Worth Finding. Y'know this is great. 2 years ago I was laughed at for bringing up this subject, only by 1 guy though who shall remain nameless. But no one else said BOO!! Harpo Marx is fantastic and Betty Glaaman on Bethlehem and Emarcy and some Robert Maxwell on Decca I think though of course The FGortune Tellers-Song of The Nairobi Trio IS MAXWELL and that's on KAPP. That's all for now Jack # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dyemund@best.com (Jack Diamond) Subject: Sir Julian Date: 05 Aug 1996 21:14:43 +0000 >Date: Mon, 5 Aug 1996 18:39:58 -0600 (MDT) >Subject: Re: Sir Julian >There is bound to be someone on this list that knows a lot more about Sir J >than me, but I can tell you that I have two LPs by him: "The Thirteen >Fingers of Sir Julian" and "Organs in Orbit". I prefer "13 fingers..", but >"Organs" has one of thee coolest covers on the planet. "Caravan" has got to >be one of the swingest trax I have ever heard. His organ playing is >something special. He's a real groover. He also has a record called Nights at The Round Table or something like that and let me tell you since you obviously didn't get a picture on the back of that Organs in Orbit record this guy has a face only a mother could love. Being a Jew I can say this "OOOOOOOOYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY VEEEEEYYYYYY!!!!!!!!!!! What a Jewish face this is!@!!@#@#$$%^!, BIG black square glasses and a nose, dark brown wavy hair, believe it, yeah a big smile too in black and white. It's a good one. Sir Julian rocks!!! I totally agree. Then there's Lenny Dee ;-)> Jack # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tony Wilds Subject: Re: A CLARIFICATION Date: 06 Aug 1996 00:25:03 -0400 At 05:25 PM 8/5/96 -0400, you wrote: >*nothing* is wrong with soft-porn! NOTHING! I missed who needed glarification, but since I've already bugged you (I say Baxter's porn is his "April in Paris" material": Would gladly rent soft porn just for the sound (best part, good work music!) if I didn't have to audit godzillion mushy records just to be able to crawl into bed, out to the Dart and more records, and occasionally to places of food. Hell, there's nothing wrong with any indulgence unless it eats up all your time or severely affects others. Watch porn? I'd rather BEEE porn. (Truthfully and needlessly, I'm vanilla unless you count imagination. Eheh-heh. Heh.) Yer awright, 'hon, as we say here in John Waters (a drinkin' buddy) land. Wave to the Russ Meyer Museum for me. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tony Wilds Subject: Baxter's first LP Date: 06 Aug 1996 01:25:20 -0400 And now for soundcheck #2. Is "Perfume Set to Music," RCA 10", Les Baxter's first LP and the first pop theremin LP? What Baxter or theremin 78s predate it? Did his "Bop Girl" soundtrack ever see release? Anyone planning to compile all these tidbits into a "Big Book of Baxter?" Dedicated a tiki/LP art-festival shop-window exhibit to his memory ("who departed for the Quiet Village"), bless his big ole TXan heart. A date with Dick Hyman, Organ Master? Ask him to opine on Klaus Wunderlich, Heino of the Keyboards (in '70s). Concerto Electro $5. Sorry for the scent of spam earlier; "Oops, forgot to tell the cook it was the _veggie_ chili you wanted..." # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tony Wilds Date: 06 Aug 1996 02:00:07 -0400 >Re: other featured artists: The Surfman (sic) and South Sea Serenaders Same guys, a session-man supergroup including Jack "Mr. Bongo" Constanzo, Alvino Rey, and Irv Cottler. The Surfmen's "Exotic Island" was reissued sans credits as SSS's "Tradewinds Romance from Hawaii to Tahiti." And there's another "Tradewinds Romance": same jacket except different songs. Surfmen's "Hawaii" has exotica. All are great, Exotic Island featuring the most over-the-top, often absurd Denny knockoffs/tributes (UNconvincing bird calls). Sidemen having a ball. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: lsd@bitstream.net Subject: greetings Date: 06 Aug 1996 01:35:48 -0500 Greetings! A newcomer to the list, I am, and oohhh...what a delightful list it is! I have been feverishly taking notes for the last few days of items to keep= my eyes peeled for in future rummagings, and have been enjoying most of the= exchanges. I look forward to learning more about y'all! I use the name "Babs" on a weekly radio program that I produce with a guy= known only as "Dangerman". We broadcast on Friday nights from 10:30 -= Midnight on KFAI (90.3 & 106.7 fm) in Minneapolis. The name of the show is= "The Friday Night Poker Party"....but, we rarely discuss the art of poker. = Not when there's so much grrr-oooovy music to play! Perhaps you have= already surmised that the program is comprised of a similar ilk to this= list.(I don't talk like this on the air, I swear!) We particularily enjoy= creating theme shows-some fairly easy to pull off("Friday Night Poker Party= Goes Latin!"), some rather challenging("The International Underwear Day= Show!"). We are not purists...I buy/collect/play-at-home/on-air a myriad= of genre. My current faves include: the very hot Vampyros Lesbos cd (which= does contain a smattering of tasty sitar, by the way), the Easy Project= cd's , Marden Hill "Sixty Minute Man" on mo'music, Product Music Vol 1 - an= amazing compilation of "industrial show tunes in praise of the products we= trust" incls: The Frito Twist, My Bathroom is a Private Kind of Place, and= the Mary Kay gals singin' about makeup to the tune of Gentle on My Mind! = Recent vinyl finds have Mel Torme singin' "Midnight Swinger" (keep that= bucket near by!), The T-Bones "Sippin' 'N Chippin'", Richard Hayman "The= Electric People" (such a delightfully odd cover), and The Mods saluting= Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass by putting lyrics to all those= instrumentals. I also collect specimens of Lyman, Denny, Baxter, 3 Suns,= Esquivel, Mancini, et al. I need it all...cannot stop myself...it's the disease I love!=20 I shall stop now. Hope you will forgive my lengthiness... Chow (Mein) babs # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: bcleve@tiac.net (Brother Cleve) Subject: Re: Baxter's first LP Date: 06 Aug 1996 02:37:39 -0400 >And now for soundcheck #2. Is "Perfume Set to Music," RCA 10", Les Baxter's >first LP and the first pop theremin LP? What Baxter or theremin 78s predate >it? "Music Out of the Moon" (1946) and "Music For Peace of Mind"(1949), both on Capitol, came first. They are actually credited to Harry Revel. "Le Sacre du Savage", Baxter's first credited set, followed in '49. These were all originally issued as 78 box sets. "Perfume Set to Music" was released on RCA in '53 (on 10" LP), the same year Les released "The Passions" on Capitol. I don't know why the label switch happened for 1 record. BTW, there is a 78 of "Jet" (from "Perfume.."), that has a B-side called "Struttin' With Clayton", that is not on "Perfume......".( yes, it's a theremin cut with Hoffman; yes, it's great) There is also a Sam Hoffman 78 on Capitol without Les Baxter : "Moonlight Sonata" b/w "The Swan". Don't know the date on it yet; Brad Benedict is looking into it. The latter is especially groovy, featuring a Theremin and Novachord duet. In the word(s) of Prince Buster : Nice! br cleve # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: RamseyK@intmed-po.int-med.uiowa.edu Subject: Re: Star Trek (and others) Date: 06 Aug 1996 09:21 CST From: "kevin s. lee" (Edited to fit your computer screen): > x-files?? yuck. in fact, i can't think of any good recent > sci-fi soundtracks whatsoever. then again, i can't think of any good > recent sci-fi movies. I concur with your "yuck" in regard to the "music inspired by the X-Files" CD, but the actual atmosphere music in the show (by Mark Snow) is _excellent_. I'd be proud to own a CD of that stuff. Kathy # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Kenneth H Ellzey" Subject: Re: Baxter's first LP Date: 06 Aug 1996 10:47:01 -0400 On Aug 6, 2:37am, Brother Cleve wrote: > Subject: Re: Baxter's first LP > >And now for soundcheck #2. Is "Perfume Set to Music," RCA 10", Les Baxter's > >first LP and the first pop theremin LP? What Baxter or theremin 78s predate > >it? > > "Music Out of the Moon" (1946) and "Music For Peace of Mind"(1949), both on > Capitol, came first. They are actually credited to Harry Revel. Billy May is the orchestra leader on "Music For Peace of Mind". Les Baxter is on "Music Out of the Moon" and "Perfume Set to Music". Thanks for the info on other 78s with the theremin- something to look for. -K. Ellzey # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: bstewart@ids2.idsonline.com Subject: Re: random ?s Date: 06 Aug 1996 11:37:04 -0400 At 04:40 PM 8/5/96 -0400, you wrote: >new & recommended, in a similar vein : Easy Tempo Vol. 1, A Cinematic Easy >Listening Experience (Right Tempo, RTCL 813; Italy), music from Italian >crime and erotica films 1967 -1975. Nice. (Thanks, Ashley!) > >br cleve Where can I get this CD? Thanks, Bryan # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: bstewart@ids2.idsonline.com Subject: Re: Sir Julian Date: 06 Aug 1996 11:41:38 -0400 At 10:35 PM 8/5/96 -0400, you wrote: >Speaking of Sir Julian's "Caravan" it's featured on THE EXOTIC TRILOGY CD >which I just picked up. Isn't this track also available on the RCA History of Space Age Pop that came out a couple of years ago? Bryan # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: guinto@id.ucsb.edu (Marie Guinto) Subject: question Date: 06 Aug 1996 08:42:46 -0800 Last night I was doing my radio show and all of a sudden I was tested. Yes the audience knows more. Was hoping that I could turn to the list for info. First, is there a theme song titled, "Cookie, cookie lend me your comb." The caller said it was a theme song to a 50's sitcom. I also could be mispelling the title. I was also wondering if anyone has heard ther soundtrack to Stanley Kubrick's LOLITA, I was asked to play "Lolita Ya Ya." Thanks in advance, Fraulein M guinto@id.ucsb.edu # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: bstewart@ids2.idsonline.com Subject: Re: Sam "The Man" Taylor Date: 06 Aug 1996 11:45:40 -0400 At 08:54 PM 8/5/96 +0000, you wrote: >what's the deal with Sam the Man? is he worth investigating? > >Sam Taylor was one rippin' killer tenor sax studio player who did make a >couple of "real easy" blues/pop/standards tear jerkin' sax records, forgot >the label though...might be Coral ? Can't remember..Decca? It might be >Coral though ;-)> >If you like that sort of thing they are worth picking up > >He played with and was in the league of King Curtis and beyond actually, He >played on rekkids from before Curtis if I'm not mistaken > >Jack Hey Jack, would he be on the same order as Earl Bostic and Plas Johnson? Is there a CD of Sam the Man available? Bryan # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Will Straw Subject: Re: question Date: 06 Aug 1996 12:03:26 -0400 "Kookie, Kookie, lend me your comb" by Edward "Kookie" Byrnes and Connie Stevens was a no. 4 hit in 1959. The "Kookie Byrnes" character was from 77 Sunset Strip. Will Will Straw Associate Professor, Graduate Program in Communications/ Director, The Centre for Research on Canadian Cultural Industries and Institutions 3465 rue Peel, Montreal, Quebec H3A 1W7 Phone: (514) 398 7667; Fax: (514) 398 4934 http://www.arts.mcgill.ca/programs/gpc/crccii/ # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: cscheffy@kinglet.Berkeley.EDU (Clark Scheffy) Subject: Harpists Date: 06 Aug 1996 09:27:14 PDT Jack mentioned Robert Maxwell. I thoroughly enjoy his albums "Shangri La" which has the extra treat of some electronic keyboard instrument on it in places, and "Peg O' My Heart" which is a little more pop-y. Shangri La is exotic harp. But, the greatest harp record of all time has got to be Dorothy Ashby's "Afro Harping." She is a jazz harpist who did a number of records on Cadet, all insanely hard to find. Afro Harping has a track called "Soul Vibrations" which is a jazz-funk/exotica track with her excellent harp and theremin (yes theremin) thrown in. Shiver me timbers if there ain't a Moog all over that record too... So far out, so far out. Clark Scheffy # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Marcel Chouteau" Subject: RE: question Date: 06 Aug 1996 16:30:25 UT Lolita is one of my all time favorite movies. I don't have the soundtrack, but I am familiar with it from watching the flick 8 gajillion times. "Lolita Ya Ya" is very cool. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: mingo@cqm.co.uk (Jill Mingo) Subject: Re: Sir Julian Date: 06 Aug 1996 11:37:06 -0600 (MDT) >Speaking of Sir Julian's "Caravan" it's featured on THE EXOTIC TRILOGY CD >which I just picked up. Talk about conceptual art: "Quiet Village" "Taboo" >and "Caravan" done repeatedly (and in that order) by a wide variety of >musicians. This is a Dutch (and I suspect not entirely kosher) release. > Other featured artists: The Aliis, Buddy Merrill, The Exotic Guitars, Dick >Hyman, The Surfman, Irv Cottler, The Ensemble of Seven, The South Sea >Serenaders (whose version of "Taboo" reigns over all others in absolute >lushness) > Yes, this is Dutch, and it is widely available and it is one of the best compilations I have heard. It has been out about a year or so. Check it out. Jill # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jbr109@psu.edu (jordana) Subject: the poppy family Date: 06 Aug 1996 12:32:51 -0400 DIsmay wrote: >An earlier issue of SCRAM magazine (of which I am an occassional contributor) >had a fascinating piece on The Poppy Family. Their best known member was >Terry Jacks who went onto international hitdom with "Seasons in the Sun" - >undoubtedly the most bathetic and lachrymose top 40 hit ever (not necessarily >a bad thing). That would make sense, since most of the Poppy Family song lyrics are incredibly depressing (even though the music is often upbeat). -Jordana _____________________ jordana robinson jbr109@psu.edu image & direction www.geocities.com/SoHo/2157 _____________________ # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: johan.devis@ping.be (Johan Dada Vis) Subject: Record Collector: Bo Axelzon & Numero Uno Date: 06 Aug 1996 19:41:42 +0100 in the latest issue of the Record Collector, Bo Axelzon & His Exotic Sounds is mentioned in an article about easy listening; also mentioned are a Brit combo called Numero Uno, with 2 10" EP's "the autumn/winter collection" volumes 1 and 2, but the only thing said about them is that they are "imaginative and wonderful"; does anyone know something more about them? = Johan |)/\|)/\ Vis # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: johan.devis@ping.be (Johan Dada Vis) Subject: Re: pop sitar a-go-go Date: 06 Aug 1996 19:42:01 +0100 dragstr@earthlink.net (David Schafer) wrote in list of pop sitar albums: >*San Francisco Nights/The Living Guitars i always wondered why those "guitars" sounded so strange ;) now i know they're sitars, thanx! = Johan |)/\|)/\ Vis # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: johan.devis@ping.be (Johan Dada Vis) Subject: Re: pop sitar a-go-go Date: 06 Aug 1996 19:42:09 +0100 Bo Axelzon & His Exotic Sounds 10" on Subliminal has 1 track with sitar played by none other than one Stefan K. ;) read all about it @ DADA'QUARIUMS: "http://www.ping.be/~ping1241/" = Johan |)/\|)/\ Vis # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: johan.devis@ping.be (Johan Dada Vis) Subject: Re: Big Spenders Date: 06 Aug 1996 19:42:19 +0100 as i live in belgium, it's almost impossible to find rare collectable us exotica albums, so i buy from collector/dealers like Jack and Preston; one of the most expensive albums bought recently (from Preston) was Elsa Popping's " Delirium in Hi-Fi" for $40, but that is worth every penny of it IMHO; luckily, i do some great finds at lower prices once in a while, like: Ferrante & Teicher: "Dynamic Twin Pianos" (mint, $5) 101 Strings: "Sounds of today" (sitar & big sympho vesions of 60's pop classics, $5) Enoch Light: "Whoever you are, i love you" (with great chorus versions of Born to be wild; Light my fire (Mike Flowers isn't doin' anything new ;) Hello, I love you... Pierre Henry: "Messe pour le temps present" (with "psyche rock" yummmy, $1.50) Leslie Humphries "Pop party" (very groovy instro 60's organ pop, $1.50) Connie Boermans: "Visit to Venus" (Dutch 60's hammond pop, $1.50) Golden Music Orchestra: "Music in tranbsit" (oriental pop, $1.50) = Johan |)/\|)/\ Vis # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jbr109@psu.edu (jordana) Subject: re: big spenders Date: 06 Aug 1996 12:39:52 -0400 I refuse to pay more than $25 for any record or (import) CD. I can't afford it. I've found lots of good things at thrift stores and the local chapter of the American Assoc of University Women has a great annual book sale that has provided me with at least half of my collection. Also, I have been lucky to find some gems in the collections fo my parents and other relatives. It's not as important to me if a record is in mint condition. As long as it's playable and doesn't skip a lot (especially if I'm going to play it on the radio, since my personal standards are probably lower than that of my audience), and the cover is in alright shape, then OK by me. By the way, the records I payed $20 or so for are The Girl From U.N.C.L.E. soundtrack and a Spacemen 3 record. -Jordana _____________________ jordana robinson jbr109@psu.edu image & direction www.geocities.com/SoHo/2157 _____________________ # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: mingo@cqm.co.uk (Jill Mingo) Subject: Re: Sir Julian Date: 06 Aug 1996 11:52:58 -0600 (MDT) >At 10:35 PM 8/5/96 -0400, you wrote: >>Speaking of Sir Julian's "Caravan" it's featured on THE EXOTIC TRILOGY CD >>which I just picked up. > >Isn't this track also available on the RCA History of Space Age Pop that >came out a couple of years ago? > >Bryan > Yes, Bryan, it's on Volume 1. Jill > ># Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? ># Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. > > # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Watterworth Earle Subject: Re: question Date: 06 Aug 1996 11:48:56 -0600 (MDT) On Tue, 6 Aug 1996, Marie Guinto wrote: > Last night I was doing my radio show and all of a sudden I was tested. Yes > the audience knows more. Was hoping that I could turn to the list for > info. First, is there a theme song titled, "Cookie, cookie lend me your > comb." The caller said it was a theme song to a 50's sitcom. I also could This was the TV show "77 Sunset Strip", a show that set the standard for contemporary cop/private dick shows. Cookie (not sure of the spelling) was played by Ed Byrnes. He was a very hip carhop who had famous hair (ergo, the comb) which he would comb at various points during the drama. Jay Watterworth # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jbr109@psu.edu (jordana) Subject: more sitars Date: 06 Aug 1996 12:54:49 -0400 Jack Diamond wrote: >Subject: Jackie Gleason Sitar LP > >For some reason his records >>are as common as rain around here, >plentiful, and dull). I'd trade them >>in for that Now Sounds sitar/tabla one, though. _That_ is right up my alley. > >Jordana, > >I can't find the attraction here. Will you describe it to me please ;)) Often I find that what is to my taste otherwise mediocre music is greatly improved by any of the following: 1. a string section 2. hand clapping 3. choruses that go "la, la la" or some such happy phrase 4. sitar/tabla This goes mostly for pop music, but by extension I think that though I find most Jackie Gleason stuff to be boring, Jackie Gleason with sitars would probably be pretty good. >What about Gabor Szabo's Jazz Raga on Impulse or does anyone have Bill >Plummers sitar record on Impulse to tell me about. >I'm not familiar with it at all. After all the great sitar-related discussion in the past couple of digests, I realized that I had seen Gabor Szabo's Jazz Raga at a local record shop. I beat it over there and realized, after a lot of confusion and disappointement that I had in fact 1. seen other, non-sitar Gabor Szabo records 2. seen a non-Szabo sitar jazz record 3. confused the 2 in my head and imagined I had seen Jazz Raga (even though I didn't remember a scooter on the cover, as was described) The unhappy result of all this is that I couldn't find the other random jazz sitar record, so someone probably bought it. Usually if you find something good in the record shops here, it's safe for a couple weeks. My "snatch it up immediately" reflex has thus been dulled by living here. Peter Principle wrote: >Speaking of Raga Jazz there are some other Gabor Szabo titles in this >interesting area for instance .... >Any one know of any others in either of these 2 areas? I'm leaving for a >month in a couple of days so please respond quickly... otherwise happy >hunting till I get back. I found a website listing the use of Indian music in jazz, but it was mostly about jazz fusion, which I think is generally yucky and does not swing nearly enough for my tastes. At any rate, Peter and that website have given me a couple leads; I have to do a jazz show tomorrow (I am a Jill of All Trades at the radio station and besides lounge and indie, I sometimes cover jazz slots for people) so I will look through the station's collection for these artists. I doubt I'll find much, though I have stumbled across a couple late 60s/early 70s oddities and I could get lucky. -Jordana _____________________ jordana robinson jbr109@psu.edu image & direction www.geocities.com/SoHo/2157 _____________________ # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Robbie Baldock" Subject: Surfin' with Dick Date: 06 Aug 1996 19:05:12 +0000 Hi all... Following yesterday's excitement, I met up with Dick Hyman again today and took him to a local internet cafe. It was his first experience of the internet and I think he was suitably gobsmacked! We did a search on his name and trawled through the pages and pages of stuff mentioning him. He was amazed at how much information there was out there. Of course, I showed him the Spaced Out site and I think he was quite impressed - there were things there even *he* didn't know about Enoch Light! I also showed him Joe Holmes' SABPM site (which I think he'd heard about) and Vik Trola's chaoskitty joint. Dick has promised to send lots more info when he returns to the US and all I can say is that he's a wonderful man, incredibly generous with his time and energy. Robbie Spaced Out - the Enoch Light WWW Site *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ** http://195.188.8.27/rcb/light/ # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jbr109@psu.edu (jordana) Date: 06 Aug 1996 12:59:47 -0400 Daniel Taub wrote: > 1. I notice that in addition to Scamp's "And Awaaaay We Go" >compilation of Gleason music/skits, there's also a Razor and Tie >compilation out now too. Has anyone heard either/both of these? Opinions? >Is one better than the other? Are both good? Are both bad? What's the >hubbub, bub? Hopefully the label will send an airplay promo to the station. If one comes in, I'll let you know what I think of it. (Boring, I will probably decide. I'll try to be nice.) > 2. There are now three (three!) Dean Martin "best of's" out on >Capitol. There's the Capitol Collector's Series collection from a few years >ago, there's one called "That's Amore" and now there's the two-cd "Capitol >Years" one. There's seems to be some crossover of songs within the three, >but none is all-inclusive. So which is the best? Which is most >representative? If one were to get only one, which should s/he pick? I can't be very helpful here, either. We got a sampler for the 2 newest Capitol sets at the station and it covers the standards ("That's Amore," "Volare," etc.), but it doesn't have a full track listing. -Jordana _____________________ jordana robinson jbr109@psu.edu image & direction www.geocities.com/SoHo/2157 _____________________ # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: guinto@id.ucsb.edu (Marie Guinto) Subject: Re: Sir Julian Date: 06 Aug 1996 11:26:57 -0800 >>>Speaking of Sir Julian's "Caravan" it's featured on THE EXOTIC TRILOGY CD >>>which I just picked up. Ok, I just have to sound out of the no, what's THE EXOTIC TRILOGY cd, label etc. clueless in Santa Barbara Fraulein M aka Marie guinto@id.ucsb.edu # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Laura Taylor" Subject: Re: Surfin' with Dick Date: 06 Aug 1996 14:45:40 -0400 RE>Surfin' with Dick 8/6/96 I concurr, Dick Hyman *is* a nice man. I interviewed him in January, at which time he was sort of unaware about his popularity with this clan and at the time, seemed to view his COMMAND work as a tributary(as he put it) in his career. He seemed more devoted to pure jazz. What does he say now? Any chance he'll dust off the old MOOG? Quizically, lounge laura laura@wusf.usf.edu Hi all... Following yesterday's excitement, I met up with Dick Hyman again today and took him to a local internet cafe. It was his first experience of the internet and I think he was suitably gobsmacked! We did a search on his name and trawled through the pages and pages of stuff mentioning him. He was amazed at how much information there was out there. Of course, I showed him the Spaced Out site and I think he was quite impressed - there were things there even *he* didn't know about Enoch Light! I also showed him Joe Holmes' SABPM site (which I think he'd heard about) and Vik Trola's chaoskitty joint. Dick has promised to send lots more info when he returns to the US and all I can say is that he's a wonderful man, incredibly generous with his time and energy. Robbie Spaced Out - the Enoch Light WWW Site *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ** http://195.188.8.27/rcb/light/ # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: The Book Garden Gallery Subject: Greetings and Hellos! Date: 06 Aug 1996 15:31:33 -0400 Hello! We would like to introduce ourselves to everyone on this list. We are The Book Gallery, an internet store. One aspect of our site, Cool Culture Media, offers for sale albums and 8-tracks from the absurd, to the unusual, to the zany at the following url: http://www.eden.com/~bgg/culture/culture.html We have been reading everyone's postings with much interest and enjoyment. It's great to see such an open exchange of musical and technical information. The overall environment of this listing seems to be, in general, too, characterized with much mutual respect for everyone's interests. Quite refreshing. Oh, I also don't feel so guilty about liking Jackie Gleason now! The below album just arrived, and outside of an interest in selling it, I was wondering if anyone had ever encoutered it before; it seems quite unusual... Comstock, Frank. "Project Comstock." "Music From Outerspace" WB 1463 (1962). The rear cover says, "Frank Comstock creates other-worldly, dramatic musical conceptions of Music from Outer Space." It also states that he uses a Theremin which is "premeired" on this album (cool trivia if accurate!) "the rare Electric Violin" (really, rare in what context? The 60s?) and has such songs as.... "Stella by Starlight" "Galaxy" "From Another World" "On the Dark Side of the Moon" etc. I was also wondering if anyone had ever heard of Harry Owens and His Royal Hawaiians (yes, another album for sale)??? I don't know who this man is, but the photo on the back of the album --with him and three beautiful women-- shows a man that seems to have the sceret to all eternal happiness, judging by his facial expression.... Well, thanks for reading. Hope to keep learning more and being able to provide friendly, courteous and prompt service to all purveuyors of the unusual and off-track! Cordially, Ian Brabner The Book Garden Gallery http://www.eden.com/~bgg # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Paula@gbso.net Subject: Re: Surfin' with Dick Date: 06 Aug 1996 15:37:30 EDT can you help me get off this mailing list? Thanks # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Paula@gbso.net Subject: re: big spenders Date: 06 Aug 1996 15:38:06 EDT can you help me get off this mailing list? Thanks # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Paula@gbso.net Subject: Re: Sir Julian Date: 06 Aug 1996 15:38:38 EDT canyou help me get off this mailing list? Thanks # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Paula@gbso.net Subject: Surfin' with Dick Date: 06 Aug 1996 15:39:02 EDT can you help me get off this mailing list? Thanks # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dyemund@best.com (Jack Diamond) Subject: Music Out of The Moon date Date: 06 Aug 1996 12:51:01 +0000 "Music Out of the Moon" (1946) >br cleve Capitol was really bad among just about everyone else except RCA and Warner Bros with NOT putting the release dates on their record covers. I have the 78 book set of Music Out of The Moon and it is dated. 1947 Jack PS All the rcords are in absolutely perfect condition as is the cover and sound oh soooooooooo bee-you-tee-fooooool "Record collecting is no mere hobby, no leisurely innocuous diversion. It's a feverish passion bordering on dementia, driving those under its influence including myself, to irrational, compulsive and sometimes fanatical extremes." 3-93 Jack Diamond Bye for now, Jack ;-)> # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dyemund@best.com (Jack Diamond) Subject: Harry Revel Date: 06 Aug 1996 12:56:11 +0000 "Music Out of the Moon" (1946) and "Music For Peace of Mind"(1949), both on >> Capitol, came first. They are actually credited to Harry Revel. If I'm not mistaken Harry Revel wrote all of the music on all of the 3 "1st" theremin records. It's Baxter and May who did the arranging, conducting and orchestrations Jack # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dyemund@best.com (Jack Diamond) Subject: Theremin and Novacord Date: 06 Aug 1996 12:53:13 +0000 The latter is >especially groovy, featuring a Theremin and Novachord duet. One can also find the duo sound of Theremin and Novacord on the soundtrack score to The Bible Jack # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: bcleve@tiac.net (Brother Cleve) Subject: Re: question Date: 06 Aug 1996 15:54:02 -0400 > I was also wondering if anyone has heard ther >soundtrack to Stanley Kubrick's LOLITA, I was asked to play "Lolita Ya Ya." "Lolita Ya Ya" - a swinging little number by Nelson Riddle. Wordless vocals of "Ya........Ya Ya Ya Ya Yaaa", and a lush midsection. My favorite track on the LP. A really great song (and a great movie), IMHO. br cleve # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: bcleve@tiac.net (Brother Cleve) Subject: Re: Baxter's first LP Date: 06 Aug 1996 15:53:59 -0400 I wrote: > "Perfume Set to Music" was released on >RCA in '53 (on 10" LP) Well, I was wrong. I doubled checked my old RCA and Capitol catalogs this morning, and discovered that "Perfume....." was released in 1951 on 78 and 45 formats, the same year Capitol released the 10" of "Sacre du Savage". The 10" LP of "Perfume....." was released in 1952. And Kenneth Ellzey correctly pointed out what I forgot to write - that Billy May is the arranger/conductor of "Peace of Mind". Les is the arranger/conductor of "Music Out of the Moon" and "Perfume Set to Music". Harry Revel is the composer, and Dr. Sam Hoffman the thereminist, of all 3. br cleve # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dyemund@best.com (Jack Diamond) Subject: Ed "Kookie" Byrnes Date: 06 Aug 1996 13:00:49 +0000 First, is there a theme song titled, "Cookie, cookie lend me your >comb." The caller said it was a theme song to a 50's sitcom. He parked cars on the TV show 77 Sunset Strip from Warner Bros. and did have a hit with that tune, "Kookie Kookie, Lend Me Your Comb" The great one though on that record is of course Kookies Mad Pad "Stereophonic Telephones"????????????? Wall to Wall Televisions???????????????? What a Mad Paaaaaaaaaaaaaaaad, man ;-)> Jack # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Stilgloria@aol.com Subject: Re: question Date: 06 Aug 1996 16:10:52 -0400 "Kookie Kookie Lend Me Your Comb" was a song by Ed "Kookie" Byrnes. He starred on 77 Sunset Strip in 1959. He has a solo album out with this song on it and others. He even sings a song about his "bachelor pad". (Plaid light bulbs!) Gloria # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Laura Taylor" Subject: view masters Date: 06 Aug 1996 16:09:45 -0400 I seem to remember a music-to-look-at-view-masters thread a while back...(or was it to read pulp novels by?) Anyway-do any of you collect VIEW MASTERS or know of a good dealer? You can reply to me directly at: laura@wusf.usf.edu Yours n3D-Lounge Laura # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Stilgloria@aol.com Subject: Re: Greetings and Hellos! Date: 06 Aug 1996 16:22:12 -0400 My parents and I used to watch Harry Owens on Saturday nights in the 50s. He had, of course, a Hawaiian related show. Hula dancers, singers, grass shacks the whole bit. He's fairly hard to come by at garage sales. I have a couple of his 45 boxed sets. I liked his show a lot. Of course, I was 6 years old, so I LOVED to do the hula. Gloria # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: lsd@bitstream.net Subject: Re: Ed "Kookie" Byrnes Date: 06 Aug 1996 15:53:14 -0500 I have two Edd "Kookie" Byrnes 45's that I found at a garage sale years ago. "Kookie's Mad Pad" b/w "Like I Love You", and "Kookie's Love Song": Side 1,= sung as a duet with Joanie Sommers, and Side 2, Joanie's track left out so= that YOU could perform the duet with "Kookie"! The back side of the record= sleeve contains the script, lest you lose control with "Kookie" whispering= in you ear such things as:"...Your blip has hit my radar screen." Joanie= and "Kookie" reach a climatic ecstasy in this exchange: Kookie: "Come on, let's wing it." Joanie: "I'm wingin'." Kookie: "I'm charged." Joanie: "I'm vibratin'." Kookie: "Oh!" There's more...but I simply cannot go on! babs=20 # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: bcleve@tiac.net (Brother Cleve) Subject: Re: Big Spenders Date: 06 Aug 1996 16:53:41 -0400 Johan wrote: >one of the most expensive albums bought recently (from Preston) was Elsa >Popping's " Delirium in Hi-Fi" for $40, but that is worth every penny of it It *is* worth every penny, but fortunately you don't have to pay high prices for it anymore, as it is now available on CD from Holland, thanks to Gert-Jan Blom (The Beau Hunks, The Metropole Orchestra). With extensive liner notes, photos, and music score examples. Even a reproduction of the original tape box. And superior remastering (much better sound than the half dozen or so vinyl copies I've heard in the last 24 years). It's label/ # is Basta 30-90312 (distributed by Sony) br cleve # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: bcleve@tiac.net (Brother Cleve) Subject: Re: Greetings and Hellos! Date: 06 Aug 1996 16:53:44 -0400 >Comstock, Frank. "Project Comstock." "Music From Outerspace" WB 1463 >(1962). One of the all-time greats of the "Outer Space" concept albums of the ERA. The 'space station' pictured on the cover is the terminal of the Los Angeles airport. The album is available in stereo (WS prefix). I read recently that Comstock did the incidental music for "Rocky & Bullwinkle" >It also states that he uses aTheremin which is "premeired" on this album >(cool trivia if accurate!) >"the rare Electric Violin" (really, rare in >what context? The 60s?) Yes, it does state it's the "premiere" of the solid state Theremin (as opposed to the tube RCA models), which I assume is true; and certainly, the electric violin was a rarity in the early 60's (a good 6 years before being popularized by Jean-Luc Ponty and Jerry Goodwin) br cleve # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: anita_serwacki@newline.com (ANITA SERWACKI) Subject: Re[2]: question Date: 06 Aug 1996 17:13:14 -0400 ______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________ Brother Cleve WROTE: > "Lolita Ya Ya" - a swinging little number by Nelson Riddle. Wordless vocals > of "Ya........Ya Ya Ya Ya Yaaa", and a lush midsection. A personal fave of mine as well. Also of note: The Ventures did a real nice cover of "Lolita Ya Ya". I've included it in many a mix tape. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lazlo Nibble" Subject: "Help me get off the list" Date: 06 Aug 1996 15:31:06 -0600 (MDT) > can you help me get off this mailing list? Thanks > > # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? > # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. As noted above, the list helps those who help themselves. -- ::: Lazlo (lazlo@swcp.com; http://www.swcp.com/lazlo) # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Bruce Rhodewalt Subject: FAQ Date: 06 Aug 1996 14:34:12 -0700 This list needs a FAQ. Has this been attempted in the past? -- Bruce Rhodewalt kahuna@tikipub.com ________________________________________________________ Creative Tiki Publishing 78-365 Highway 111 Internet http://www.tikipub.com Suite 241 solutions 619/342-3418 La Quinta, CA 92253 # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Taro HOSHIJIMA Subject: Re: Sam "The Man" Taylor Date: 07 Aug 1996 09:06:33 +0900 In message "Sam "The Man" Taylor" "dyemund@best.com (Jack Diamond)" wrote: > what's the deal with Sam the Man? is he worth investigating? > > Sam Taylor was one rippin' killer tenor sax studio player who did make a > couple of "real easy" blues/pop/standards tear jerkin' sax records, forgot > the label though...might be Coral ? Can't remember..Decca? It might be > Coral though ;-)> > If you like that sort of thing they are worth picking up Sam Taylor was quite popular here in Japan thanks to his version of "Harlem Nocturn". He was called "king of mood tenor", here. And in 60s and 70s, he recorded a lot of instrumental versions of Japanese hit tunes. These LPs are now in thrift shops, and some of them are reissued as CDs (at least here in Japan), I guess. Taro HOSHIJIMA E-mail:taro@lib.bekkoame.or.jp http://www.bekkoame.or.jp/~taro/ # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: lee@anti.com Subject: Re[2]: Las Vegas Grind Date: 01 Aug 1996 17:31:24 PST All you Vegas Grind fans should check out FROLIC DINER PT. 1 & PT. 2 CD, or VOL 1, 2, 3, & 4 LP. There is a volume 5 Lp & vol 3 CD in the works! Get Hip, & Midnight have 'em all. Also, you can try Dionysus mail order: PO Box 1975, Burbank, CA 91507 Mention of Joe Dodo's "Groovy" on Vegas Grind in one of the postings. San Francisco's Frenchy, who's debut album comes out in October, opens with a CRAZED version of "Groovy"! Keep your ears peeled! There was an amazing Austrailan Andre Williams bootleg floating around years ago, which contained all his Fortune sides. Unfortunately, Fortune won't reissue any of their stuff BUT they always comb the pages of Goldmine, Discoveries, etc. to see if anyone is booting their stuff, so no-one else will touch it! I've got a 78 of "Greasy Chicken" on Epic. Sounds great at seventy-eight!! Best, Lee (on this temporary address for 30 more days, contact me directly at Moelawns@aol.com) ______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________ Author: exotica@xmission.com at INTERNET Yep, Andrew Williams did "Greasy Chicken" ka ka dudel-do. Four hairy policemen was part to of the Wavy Gravy LP comp series. Dont think their out on CD. Better keep your record player. Stefan > > >About the same time that the LAS VEGAS GRIND albums came out >there was an album called FOUR HAIRY POLICEMEN that was in >the same vein. It contained a track called "The Greasy Chicken" >but I don't remember who it was credited to. I believe it was >Andre Williams. Has anyone else heard it? Does anyone know if >the song is available on CD? > > # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DDIONYSUS@aol.com Subject: NEW DIONYSUS CATALOG & GIVEAWAY OFFER! Date: 06 Aug 1996 21:49:21 -0400 Hi, Now that I am banished from Anti, we will be ressurecting the Dionysus Records mail-order catalog. There hasn't really been one in almost two years! We will have tons of out-of print exotica, garage, surf & punk vinyl Lps & 7", plus a section of Spanish 60s rock and East LA records. Also, we will list the entire Dionysus/Bacchus/Hell Yeah catalog, and have mounds of hard-to-find cool new indie releases, at lower prices than most mail-order catalogs! I'll do a text-only version for email, using a Word attachment, and a print version with graphics for snail mail. Please drop us a line, and BE SURE TO INCLUDE YOUR SNAILMAIL ADDRESS IF YOU WANT THE CATALOG SENT TO YOU! USE THIS ADDRESS: DDionysus@aol.com (The first three people that contact us will get a free copy of the soon-to-be-released KARLA PUNDIT PRESENTS "JOURNEY TO THE ANCIENT CITY" album. Please specify if you want the Lp or the CD version!) Give us about a month!! Thanks for your support!! Lee and Aime # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: HOUSEOBOB@aol.com Subject: Re: Gleason Date: 06 Aug 1996 22:17:09 -0400 I agree with the assessment of Gleason's "Ooooo" and the sitar Lp as well. They are both really worthwhile and would be a fabulous twofer CD . Unless I am missing something, though, I still have found his other albums pretty boring, but I'm willing to listen again since so many people seem so fond of them. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Harry Crowley Subject: Re: question Date: 06 Aug 1996 22:29:29 -0400 At 08:42 AM 8/6/96 -0800, you wrote: >Last night I was doing my radio show and all of a sudden I was tested. Yes >the audience knows more. Was hoping that I could turn to the list for >info. First, is there a theme song titled, "Cookie, cookie lend me your >comb." The caller said it was a theme song to a 50's sitcom. I also could >be mispelling the title. I was also wondering if anyone has heard ther >soundtrack to Stanley Kubrick's LOLITA, I was asked to play "Lolita Ya Ya." > >Thanks in advance, >Fraulein M >guinto@id.ucsb.edu > > Yes it was "Kookie, Kookie(Lend Me Your Comb) Eddie Byrnes and Connie Stevens from 1959. From the tv show "77 Sunset Strip". I have a mint condition copy of the "Lolita" soundtrack. Lolita Ya-Ya was a minor hit for the Ventures in 1992. Sue Lyons played Lolita Harry # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Will Straw Subject: Re: NEW DIONYSUS CATALOG & GIVEAWAY OFFER! Date: 06 Aug 1996 22:43:33 -0400 I'd love to have the email version of the catalogue, and, if, I'm eligible, the Karla Pundit CD. Will STraw At 21:49 96-08-06 -0400, you wrote: >Hi, > >Now that I am banished from Anti, we will be ressurecting the Dionysus >Records mail-order catalog. There hasn't really been one in almost two years! >We will have tons of out-of print exotica, garage, surf & punk vinyl Lps & >7", plus a section of Spanish 60s rock and East LA records. Also, we will >list the entire Dionysus/Bacchus/Hell Yeah catalog, and have mounds of >hard-to-find cool new indie releases, at lower prices than most mail-order >catalogs! > >I'll do a text-only version for email, using a Word attachment, and a print >version with graphics for snail mail. Please drop us a line, and BE SURE TO >INCLUDE YOUR SNAILMAIL ADDRESS IF YOU WANT THE CATALOG SENT TO YOU! > >USE THIS ADDRESS: DDionysus@aol.com >(The first three people that contact us will get a free copy of the >soon-to-be-released KARLA PUNDIT PRESENTS "JOURNEY TO THE ANCIENT CITY" >album. Please specify if you want the Lp or the CD version!) > >Give us about a month!! > > >Thanks for your support!! > > >Lee and Aime > ># Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? ># Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. > Will Straw Associate Professor, Graduate Program in Communications/ Director, The Centre for Research on Canadian Cultural Industries and Institutions McGill University 3465 rue Peel, Montreal, Quebec H3A 1W7 Phone: (514) 398 7667; Fax: (514) 398 4934 http://www.arts.mcgill.ca/programs/gpc/crccii/ # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jbtwist@aol.com Subject: Re: question Date: 06 Aug 1996 23:53:32 -0400 << I was also wondering if anyone has heard ther >soundtrack to Stanley Kubrick's LOLITA, I was asked to play "Lolita Ya Ya." >> Nelson Riddle's version of "Lolita Ya Ya" on the soundtrack album and Riddle's single version on the new Ultra Lounge "Cocktail Capers" are quite different. The soundtrack version is in a much higher key, and the voices seem more innocent and angelic. The rhythm section and guitar are buried in the mix, and the tempo is somewhat leisurely, just right for sunbathing in a bikini. The guitar, drums, and bass are much more prominent on the single version, naturally, and the tune rocks with a few tasty guitar fills. The voices are lower, and the girls seem older and deliciously bratty. You can almost hear them snapping their gum and rolling their eyes at the Humberts of the world. The Ventures' version is fine too, except they sing "Yeah Yeah" instead of "Ya Ya". All in all, a great song ! Hope the tune makes it into the upcoming movie remake. (Maybe this inspired the Stones' "Get Yer Ya Ya's Out"?) JB # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jonny.S@nyo.com (Jonny.S) Subject: Re: sitar explosion Date: 06 Aug 1996 22:37:34 -0500 The "Lord Sitar" LP is da joint! But, Impossible to find and very expensive if you see it. There's a great version of Light My Fire on a Comp. called Melting Pot Vol 1 ( on vinyl, import) There's some other sitar tracks floating around but I can't remember the specifics off hand. Jonny Sender -- # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: cscheffy@kinglet.Berkeley.EDU (Clark Scheffy) Subject: Lord Sitar Date: 06 Aug 1996 22:26:30 PDT My favorite track off of Lord Sitar has to be "If I Were a Rich Man," From Fiddler on the Roof. It starts out with a raga / 60's psychedila feel and then busts into a Now! Sound rendition of the song complete with sitar cadenzas etc. Very cool. Anyone have faves from that record? Clark Scheffy # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: soundbliss9@earhtlink.net Subject: Karla Pundit? Isn't it.... Date: 06 Aug 1996 23:08:14 -0600 Is it Korla Pandit? The Indian organ guru? Or is "Karla Pandit"a new group or singer with a wry sense of humor? Fill me in... I'm outta the loop on this one. Anyone out there in exotica land know the answer? soundbliss9@earthlink.net # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Paula@gbso.net Subject: "Help me get off the list" Date: 07 Aug 1996 08:28:00 EDT thanks a reall person can help now can you tell me where the message part is? Everywhere i put it the thing sends it rightback! I would enjoy helping myself butneed to do it right Thanks # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Dave Lamont" Subject: Re: NEW DIONYSUS CATALOG & GIVEAWAY OFFER! Date: 07 Aug 1996 08:30:52 EDT Please send catalog to: Dave Lamont 50 Robinson Pkwy Burlington. VT 05401 And a CD if I win. Thanks DL Reply-to: exotica@xmission.com Hi, Now that I am banished from Anti, we will be ressurecting the Dionysus Records mail-order catalog. There hasn't really been one in almost two years! We will have tons of out-of print exotica, garage, surf & punk vinyl Lps & 7", plus a section of Spanish 60s rock and East LA records. Also, we will list the entire Dionysus/Bacchus/Hell Yeah catalog, and have mounds of hard-to-find cool new indie releases, at lower prices than most mail-order catalogs! I'll do a text-only version for email, using a Word attachment, and a print version with graphics for snail mail. Please drop us a line, and BE SURE TO INCLUDE YOUR SNAILMAIL ADDRESS IF YOU WANT THE CATALOG SENT TO YOU! USE THIS ADDRESS: DDionysus@aol.com (The first three people that contact us will get a free copy of the soon-to-be-released KARLA PUNDIT PRESENTS "JOURNEY TO THE ANCIENT CITY" album. Please specify if you want the Lp or the CD version!) Give us about a month!! Thanks for your support!! Lee and Aime # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: living-stereo Subject: re: Karla Pundit? Isn't it.... Date: 07 Aug 1996 06:01:05 -0700 At 11:08 PM 8/6/96 -0600, soundbliss writes: >Is it Korla Pandit? The Indian organ guru? Or is "Karla Pundit"a new >group or singer with a wry sense of humor? Fill me in... I'm outta the >loop on this one. > >Anyone out there in exotica land know the answer? It's the latter. Don't know much about Karla Pundit at all. Check out Victrola's site...the chaos kitty guy...I think there is a write up there. Need the address? As far as Korla Pandit goes, he has some new CD out..Exotic 2000...or something like that. Besides that, another collection of his early work was to be released earlier this year and I believe it is called Odyssey. I read it would include such LP's as Korla Pandit at the Pipe Organ, Latin Holiday and Music of the Exotic East. Where is it? I've never seen it. It was due last May. I have three l Korla Pandit records and never listen to them. On there other hand, I can't bring myself to get rid of them. They have beautiful photos of Korla on them and come in red or blue vinyl. Why don't I listen to them? Well, when I got my first Korla from Jack Diamond, he cautioned me that it was like funeral music and quite lame. Of course, I had to find out for myself...and I did. Sure 'nuf, it was lame. I find nothing "exotic" about his music at all...only Korla Pandit himself and his image are strange and mystifying. I'm listening to Latin Holiday right now. It is not unlike sitting on a horse on a merry-go-round! Don't get me wrong, Korla Pandit is a very talented musician. Watching his old television shows from the fifties are testimony to that. He plays the piano and organ at the same time...one hand on each! He also creates these unique percussion, bongo-like effects by playing his (pipe) organ like a drum! He uses the heel of his hand and forearms...really neat-o-keen. The videos of his show are available from Cult Movies in LA and are something else!!!! He stares into the camera with a mysterious gaze and occasionally cracks a small, sweet smile. Belly dancers, orchids and floating clouds add a mystic touch. Although he plays the same music as what's on the records, the visuals make a POWERFUL difference!!!! This really is essential viewing. A must. have a nice day :) # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "kevin s. lee" Subject: Dorothy Ashby Date: 07 Aug 1996 10:39:26 EST harps again... I forgot who mentioned Dorothy Ashby in regards to harp exotica, but i found one of her records (very beat up unfortunately) recently, which is partly what inspired me to look for more harp stuff. i actually wasn't all too thrilled with the one i found (of course i forgot the title). it just sounded somewhat bland. no theremin or moog on this one. i'll have to keep an eye out, though. there seems to be so little harp music available that i'd try anything i could find. thanks for the suggestions so far, though. yeah, Robert Maxwell did the "Zing! Went the Strings of the Harp" which is what i got. not zany but definitely fun and cool. kevin leeeeee || | ||| | | || | ||| | || | || |||| | | || anonymous productions anon@scribble.com http://kzsu.stanford.edu/uwi/endtimes || | ||| | | || | ||| | || | || |||| | | || # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Bruce Rhodewalt Subject: Re: NEW DIONYSUS CATALOG & GIVEAWAY OFFER! Date: 07 Aug 1996 09:16:03 -0700 > > From: DDIONYSUS@aol.com > Date: Tue, 6 Aug 1996 21:49:21 -0400 > To: exotica@xmission.com > Subject: NEW DIONYSUS CATALOG & GIVEAWAY OFFER! > Reply-to: exotica@xmission.com > > Hi, > > Now that I am banished from Anti, we will be ressurecting the Dionysus > Records mail-order catalog. There hasn't really been one in almost two years! Why were you banished from anti? If you aren't completely soured on the Internet, let me know if I can be of any help. Besides the requisite web stuff (yadda yadda yadda), we do e-mail, including lists, autoresponders and custom solutions. Thanks. Bruce Rhodewalt kahuna@tikipub.com ________________________________________________________ Creative Tiki Publishing 78-365 Highway 111 Internet http://www.tikipub.com Suite 241 solutions 619/342-3418 La Quinta, CA 92253 # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dyemund@best.com (Jack Diamond) Subject: Lord Sitar fave tracks Date: 07 Aug 1996 10:05:56 +0000 My favorite track off of Lord Sitar has to be "If I Were a Rich Man," >>From Fiddler on the Roof. It starts out with a raga / 60's psychedila >feel and then busts into a Now! Sound rendition of the song complete >with sitar cadenzas etc. Very cool. Anyone have faves from that >record? >Clark Scheffy Well I really like I Can See For Miles and the 1st tune on side B, I Am The Walrus is toooooo coooooool and Blue Jay Way RULES!!! Jack # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dyemund@best.com (Jack Diamond) Subject: Dorothy Ashby and Corky Hale Date: 07 Aug 1996 10:10:17 +0000 I have a few Dorothy Ashby jazz harp records and she is up there with the best of them. Another great jazz/pop harp-ist is Corky Hale who is female btw jack # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lazlo Nibble" Subject: FAQ Date: 07 Aug 1996 11:13:00 -0600 (MDT) > This list needs a FAQ. Has this been attempted in the past? Not by me, and I definitely don't have time to start or maintain one. But if the members of the list whip one up I'd be happy to provide it a home in the archives. (I might even update the list home page in its honor. :-) -- ::: Lazlo (lazlo@swcp.com; http://www.swcp.com/lazlo) # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: johan.devis@ping.be (Johan Dada Vis) Subject: Re: Vampiros Lesbos Date: 07 Aug 1996 20:24:19 +0100 >>From: Paul Lewis >>Also... can someone fill me in on this _Vampiros Lesbos_ album? Is this >>a soundtrack to a movie, re-release, new material? as far as i understood, this is music taken from 3 1969 soundtracks = Johan |)/\|)/\ Vis # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: johan.devis@ping.be (Johan Dada Vis) Subject: Re: Money for nothin', chicks for free Date: 07 Aug 1996 20:24:36 +0100 dragstr@earthlink.net (David Schafer) wrote: > (cut) ... > The Wozard of Iz / Mort Garson - $50 jeepers, is it really worth that much? i found it for $3, and didn't like it very much, even thought about selling it! but i think it's time to listen to it once again ;) i know my taste is changing rapidly, as i told here before; there used to be a time i didn't even like the "sound gallery" stufff you know :) also found some Edmundo Ros lps about 6 months ago, which i didn't like either ... _then_ but thanx to the recent postings about him gave "this is my world" another listen, and it's quite good actually! especially "mexicali rose" which has a real weeeeird sound; musical taste is _such_ a streinge thing... = Johan |)/\|)/\ Vis # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: johan.devis@ping.be (Johan Dada Vis) Subject: Re: Twin Peaks Date: 07 Aug 1996 20:24:47 +0100 "Marcel Chouteau" wrote: > (cut) ... >Badalamenti's "Twin Peaks" scores are great (well pretty good anyway) i agree! after having seen the TV series, i immediately bought the cd, and it is still one of my favorite soundtracks; i also bought the soundtrack to the movie (which i've never seen BTW), but didn't like it as much as the TV soundtrack; it all sounded as leftover sessions somehow; stil not bad. = Johan |)/\|)/\ Vis # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: johan.devis@ping.be (Johan Dada Vis) Subject: Re: Italian cd's (was: random ?s) Date: 07 Aug 1996 20:24:27 +0100 bcleve@tiac.net (Brother Cleve) wrote: > (cut)... >new & recommended, in a similar vein : Easy Tempo Vol. 1, A Cinematic Easy >Listening Experience (Right Tempo, RTCL 813; Italy), music from Italian >crime and erotica films 1967 -1975. Nice. (Thanks, Ashley!) may I ask where you buy Italian CD's? = Johan |)/\|)/\ Vis # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: johan.devis@ping.be (Johan Dada Vis) Subject: Re: Sir Julian / EXOTIC TRILOGY Date: 07 Aug 1996 20:24:58 +0100 Dlsmay@aol.com wrote: > (cut) ... >Speaking of Sir Julian's "Caravan" it's featured on THE EXOTIC TRILOGY CD >which I just picked up. Talk about conceptual art: "Quiet Village" "Taboo" >and "Caravan" done repeatedly (and in that order) by a wide variety of >musicians. on the cover it says there will be more volumes, and i can't wait to get them! it's amazing that those 3 songs can be arranged in such diverse ways it's not boring at all! = Johan |)/\|)/\ Vis # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Laura Taylor" Subject: David Lynch Date: 07 Aug 1996 16:13:10 -0400 David Lynch 8/7/96 The BLUE VELVET soundtrack is pretty moving too, as is the ERASERHEAD soundtrack, if you can find it! What's great about THE BLUE VELVET soundtrack is not only the score, but also the creeepppyy Roy Orbison! Straight to your heart! lounge laura who also nominates TAXI DRIVER and A CLOCKWORK ORANGE, uh, for something... "Marcel Chouteau" wrote: > (cut) ... >Badalamenti's "Twin Peaks" scores are great (well pretty good anyway) i agree! after having seen the TV series, i immediately bought the cd, and it is still one of my favorite soundtracks; i also bought the soundtrack to the movie (which i've never seen BTW), but didn't like it as much as the TV soundtrack; it all sounded as leftover sessions somehow; stil not bad. = Johan |)/\|)/\ Vis # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: J P M Subject: Re: Italian cd's (was: random ?s) Date: 07 Aug 1996 19:30:24 +0000 In NY you can get it ( Easy Tempo Vol. 1, A Cinematic Easy >Listening Experience (Right Tempo, RTCL 813; Italy) at : Other Music Across from Tower Records on 4th and B'way It's very nice ,my friends father did one of the tracks. Kinda phsycadelic on some tracks JPM # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Daniel Taub Subject: Re: Twin Peaks Date: 07 Aug 1996 16:34:49 -0700 (PDT) Actually, I have to disagree with you, Johan. I find that the TV show soundtrack, while it does have a few interesting numbers, is largely uninteresting. The soundtrack to "Fire Walk With Me," however, has some of Badalamenti's most interesting work --everything from exciting, interesting jazz with a dark twist, to a *great* Little Jimmy Scott tune, to a Badalamenti vocal reminiscient of Tom Waits, except more evil. Anyway, I think overall the movie soundtrack is far more diverse and interesting than the TV soundtrack. Give it another listen -- you might be surprised. On Wed, 7 Aug 1996, Johan Dada Vis wrote: > "Marcel Chouteau" wrote: > > > (cut) ... > >Badalamenti's "Twin Peaks" scores are great (well pretty good anyway) > > i agree! after having seen the TV series, i immediately bought the cd, > and it is still one of my favorite soundtracks; i also bought the > soundtrack to the movie (which i've never seen BTW), but didn't like > it as much as the TV soundtrack; it all sounded as leftover sessions > somehow; stil not bad. > > = Johan |)/\|)/\ Vis > > > > # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? > # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. > # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: viktrola@usa.nai.net Subject: Re: Vampiros Lesbos Date: 07 Aug 1996 20:40:12 -0500 >>>From: Paul Lewis > >>>Also... can someone fill me in on this _Vampiros Lesbos_ album? Is this >>>a soundtrack to a movie, re-release, new material? there is a feature at Vik's with info on the album...http://www.chaoskitty.com/t_chaos/vamp.html in swank, Vik Vik Trola's Lounge Of Self Indulgence http://www.chaoskitty.com/t_chaos/lounge.html # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: viktrola@usa.nai.net Subject: Re: Saxophobia Date: 07 Aug 1996 20:40:16 -0500 >Anyone know where the weird clowns-with-saxophones pictures >from the booklet and back cover of ULTRA-LOUNGE VOL.12 are from? this may not help, but on a crumpled napkin recently i found this note... Vik, the package has been sent. You know we love you, but this is all we can tell you... "The Continental". this is all my source could tell me...i'll keep looking for clues in swank, Vik Vik Trola's Lounge Of Self Indulgence http://www.chaoskitty.com/t_chaos/lounge.html # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: viktrola@usa.nai.net Subject: Re: Karla Pundit? Isn't it.... Date: 07 Aug 1996 20:40:07 -0500 >Is it Korla Pandit? The Indian organ guru? Or is "Karla Pandit"a new >group or singer with a wry sense of humor? Fill me in... I'm outta the >loop on this one. > >Anyone out there in exotica land know the answer? > check out Hot News For Swank Times (http://www.chaoskitty.com/t_chaos/mnews.html) for the answer... in swank, Vik Vik Trola's Lounge Of Self Indulgence http://www.chaoskitty.com/t_chaos/lounge.html # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: viktrola@usa.nai.net Subject: Re: A couple of questions... Date: 07 Aug 1996 20:40:36 -0500 > 2. There are now three (three!) Dean Martin "best of's" out on >Capitol. There's the Capitol Collector's Series collection from a few years >ago, there's one called "That's Amore" and now there's the two-cd "Capitol >Years" one. There's seems to be some crossover of songs within the three, >but none is all-inclusive. So which is the best? Which is most >representative? If one were to get only one, which should s/he pick? OK, maybe this was covered...maybe not... The Capitol Collector's series is a good cheap start to the wonderful world of Dean. Covers all the hits and a little more... "That's Amore" duplicates a few of the tracks but also branches more into Dean's Italian style. great for pasta dinners and red wine, but repeat listenings are few and far between. "The Captiol Years"....ahhhh...now you've got it...covers pretty much all the hits plus throws in delicious rarities ( the monologue before the Live Medley with the Dick Stabile Orchestra is priceless!). it's a little pricey but hey... 2 CDs and tons of Dean!!! all three have fine sound quality ("That's Amore" being the weakest), so if you want a little Dean...get The Collector's Series. if you want the hits and some fun rare stuff, get the Capitol Years. and if you are having sundried tomato pesto with fresh angel hair pasta and a fine Montepulciano, get That's Amore. in swank, Vik Vik Trola's Lounge Of Self Indulgence http://www.chaoskitty.com/t_chaos/lounge.html # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: viktrola@usa.nai.net Subject: Re: guava shell Date: 07 Aug 1996 20:40:48 -0500 >It was announced the release of Guava Shell - stereo cocktail selection, >including Marco Rizo, Sanches Acosta, etc.... >distributed by P-Vine, selected by DJ SON. Ultimate Lovely Lounge Selection. > >P-Vine Records >Tomigaya 2-41-10, Shibuya-ku,Tokyo Japan. i would love more information and perhaps do a feature for Vik's Lounge. my address is: Frank Davis 114 W. 26th St. 11th Floor New York, NY 10001 USA email:viktrola@nai.net in swank, Vik Vik Trola's Lounge Of Self Indulgence http://www.chaoskitty.com/t_chaos/lounge.html # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: viktrola@usa.nai.net Subject: Re: Fwd: Big Spenders Date: 07 Aug 1996 20:40:47 -0500 >I don't know if there are any other Montreal-area people on this list (besides >Andrew), but I caught a very nice trio (The Stephen something trio . . . >sorry, >that's all I can remember) at Jello Bar, Montreal's premiere neo-cocktail >lounge, >last Monday. The recorded music before and after was dreadful (Bob Marley, >for christ's sake!), but the trio played light bossa nova and samba, and >it felt >like a nightclub scene from Blake Edwards' Gunn. would you be interested in putting together a field report on these hipsters for Vik's? no real money for ya, but a little lounge fame and a little free sounds...let me know! in swank, Vik Vik Trola's Lounge Of Self Indulgence http://www.chaoskitty.com/t_chaos/lounge.html # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: viktrola@usa.nai.net Subject: Re: Record Collector: Bo Axelzon & Numero Uno Date: 07 Aug 1996 20:41:05 -0500 >in the latest issue of the Record Collector, Bo Axelzon & His Exotic Sounds >is mentioned in an article about easy listening; also mentioned are a Brit >combo called Numero Uno, with 2 10" EP's "the autumn/winter collection" >volumes 1 and 2, but the only thing said about them is that they are >"imaginative and wonderful"; does anyone know something more about them? > Numero Uno are part of the swinging Club Montepulciano crew. two delicious 10" (yes 10"!!!) EPs with a kind of smooth bossa/rhumba sound. bongos...slick guitars...and a few vocals. that kind of '60s jazz combo Euro sound. not polyester...more Bond Street with a smaller band... i've been threatening a feature and this may be the impetus! coming to InFlight in the Jet Set (hopefully) soon... in swank, Vik Vik Trola's Lounge Of Self Indulgence http://www.chaoskitty.com/t_chaos/lounge.html # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dtaub@dewey.csun.edu (Daniel Taub) Subject: Four Piece Suit? Date: 07 Aug 1996 19:13:11 -0700 Maybe these cats have been mentioned before on this list, and I missed it, but does anyone know anything about the band Four Piece Suit? I saw their CD today in the local music store, and it looks pretty loungey, including covers of two Henry Mancini tunes -- "Shot in the Dark" and, a personal favorite, "Something for Cat" from Breakfast at Tiffany's. So anyknow know about this CD? Is it good? How does it compare with other modern lounge-ites, such as Combustible Edison? Worth sinking (the sale price of) $11.88 into? Thanks for the help... Daniel # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: bcleve@tiac.net (Brother Cleve) Subject: Re: Italian cd's (was: random ?s) Date: 07 Aug 1996 22:18:32 -0400 >bcleve@tiac.net (Brother Cleve) wrote: > >> (cut)... >>new & recommended, in a similar vein : Easy Tempo Vol. 1, A Cinematic Easy >>Listening Experience (Right Tempo, RTCL 813; Italy), music from Italian >>crime and erotica films 1967 -1975. Nice. (Thanks, Ashley!) > > may I ask where you buy Italian CD's? > > = Johan |)/\|)/\ Vis Footlights Records, NYC; most of the Tower and HMV stores I've been to in the states carry many of them as well br cleve # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: viktrola@usa.nai.net Subject: Vik's News Flash! Date: 07 Aug 1996 20:44:39 -0500 Two special dated features at Vik's... ******************************************************************************* Ohio Loungemaster Michael Toth Throws A Bash For Enoch Light's Birthday (http://www.chaoskitty.com/t_chaos/enoch.html) August 17th should be a discotheque blow out in the land of Ohio as hipsters and swingers gather to celebrate the memory of Enoch Light on his birthday. Drop by Vik's for more details!!! ******************************************************************************** Lounge Magazine's Squirrel Nut Zipper Giveaway (http://www.chaoskitty.com/t_chaos/zipper.html) Those swingers from LA are at it again, giving you the chance to win tickets to the August 16th show in LA and other swank SNZ swag. ******************************************************************************** COMING THIS WEEKEND>>>Sinatra on Capitol and Columbia...Ultra Lounge Update...Hifi Records...and perhaps a few surprises... in swank, Vik Vik Trola's Lounge Of Self Indulgence http://www.chaoskitty.com/t_chaos/lounge.html # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: lsd@bitstream.net Subject: Re: Four Piece Suit? Date: 08 Aug 1996 00:31:26 -0500 > >So anyknow know about this CD? Is it good? How does it compare with other >modern lounge-ites, such as Combustible Edison? Worth sinking (the sale >price of) $11.88 into? > >Thanks for the help... > Daniel > Daniel: I heard part of it the other day. Sounded kinda surf guitar-y to me. Nice production, but did not possess Combustible Edison-like quality. Babs # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brad Bigelow Subject: All Third Man, All the Time Date: 08 Aug 1996 01:08:42 -0700 I just completed a 90-minute tape consisting of 32 different versions of "The Third Man Theme." And they said it couldn't (shouldn't?) be done! I am willing to provide a copy for a tape trade with any like-minded perverse soul who's interested in exploring the musical possibilities of this tune--or who needs something to clear out a party early. I will say that "The Third Man Theme" holds up to this treatment much better than "Misirlou" and "Exodus," to name a few other much-covered tunes. Brad Bigelow bbigelow@netrail.net Read more about "The Third Man Theme" at: http://www.netrail.net/~bbigelow/forefilm.htm # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Martin Schildkret Subject: Re: Italian cd's (was: random ?s) Date: 08 Aug 1996 02:22:02 -0400 At 10:18 PM 8/7/96 -0400, you wrote: >> may I ask where you buy Italian CD's? >> >> = Johan |)/\|)/\ Vis > >Footlights Records, NYC; most of the Tower and HMV stores I've been to in >the states carry many of them as well If you really want to see an impressive selection of imports try the "Virgin Super Store" in NYC. It's on East Side of Broadway in the mid forties. It's so big you can't miss it. There store on the West Coast also has a pretty good selection if I remember correctly. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tony Wilds Subject: Re: All Third Man, All the Time Date: 08 Aug 1996 03:01:09 -0400 >32 different versions of "The Third Man Theme." Good work -- it's like a CD or an 8-track now, isn't it? When you get it up to 38, you'll have enough to trade for 1.5 hours of "Tea for Two Cha Cha," or for _much_ more diabolical insidiousness (not to mention insipidness), "Patricia," the very nagging, insistent melody that has appealed to no lesser exotica gods than Fellini and Matt Groening. Congrats and keep twistin! # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tony Wilds Subject: Ethel Smith redoes "Liquid Sky" Date: 08 Aug 1996 03:30:24 -0400 Well not yet, but until she does, there's today's Big score (above Katz/Sumac/Lyman): Cook Labs' "Marimba Band," subtitled "otherwise known as...To Hell With High-Fidelity"). Also on front: "Six men play a 23 ft. Marimba from Oaxaca...A HIGH-FIDELITY recording of a LOW-FIDELITY subject." Back photo apparently of the first United Nations meeting with everyone concentrating on tinking the Big Xylophone. Aural "yellow wallpaper" to be sure, but it does sound just like Ethel Smith organing the "Liquid Sky" soundtrack. NB (last post on this): for record 4sale list ($0-$50, gobs of the SABPM heroes), e-mail wilds@charm.net with "RECORD LIST" as subject (FTP TBA). Maybe give it a week. Caramba. "I'm a schlemiel of fortune." -- Mickey Katz # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jet66@echonyc.com (Jack Taylor) Subject: 38 Versions of Patricia, etc. Date: 08 Aug 1996 09:10:46 -0400 That's all very nice. But it's still no "44 Exciting Versions of the Hawaiian War Chant" nor "44 More Exciting Versions of the Hawaiian War Chant" nor "No, Please Not Even 44 More Exciting Versions of the Hawaiian War Chant." Of course, Patricia does appeal to one's Inner Prado. ># Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? ># Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. *********************************************** Jack Taylor Designer/Image Monkey 201 East 12th/G-11 T: (212) 228-4943 NY, NYC 10003 F: (212) 539-1667 # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: BGlennii@aol.com Subject: Re: Vampiros Lesbos Date: 08 Aug 1996 09:55:48 -0400 I'm also in the dark about "Vampiros Lesbos," but it looks absolutely awful. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: BGlennii@aol.com Subject: Re: Karla Pundit? Isn't it.... Date: 08 Aug 1996 09:56:40 -0400 It is definitely "Korla Pandit." # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Will Straw Subject: Re: Vampiros Lesbos Date: 08 Aug 1996 10:26:03 -0400 Let me just say that, IMHO, "Vampiros Lesbos" is a fabulous album, one of the best reissues of the last year, and that it captures an obscure mood better than almost anything else I can think of. Will Will Straw Associate Professor, Graduate Program in Communications/ Director, The Centre for Research on Canadian Cultural Industries and Institutions McGill University 3465 rue Peel, Montreal, Quebec H3A 1W7 Phone: (514) 398 7667; Fax: (514) 398 4934 http://www.arts.mcgill.ca/programs/gpc/crccii/ # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Gene Hopstetter, Jr." Subject: Re: Vampiros Lesbos Date: 08 Aug 1996 10:54:35 -0500 Will Straw said: >Let me just say that, IMHO, "Vampiros Lesbos" is a fabulous album, >one of the best reissues of the last year, and that it captures an obscure >mood >better than almost anything else I can think of. I agree, it is one hot damn fine CD reissue. Makes me want to see the film(s) real, real bad. But I can't find a copy of it anywhere, and I've been searching ever since the CD came out. Anybody know anybody else who may have access to Jess Franco's more obscure films? Or does anybody know if it ever made it to videotape? "Pornography teaches us what to forget." -- Bruce Adams +++++++++++++++++ Internet Publishing Specialist + Gene Hopstetter, Jr. + Cadmus Digital Solutions +++++++++++++++++ http://cjs.cadmus.com # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "K.M.D. Sartori" Subject: Re: Italian cd's (was: random ?s) Date: 08 Aug 1996 11:00:51 -0400 >bcleve@tiac.net (Brother Cleve) wrote: > >> (cut)... >>new & recommended, in a similar vein : Easy Tempo Vol. 1, A Cinematic Easy >>Listening Experience (Right Tempo, RTCL 813; Italy), music from Italian >>crime and erotica films 1967 -1975. Nice. (Thanks, Ashley!) > > may I ask where you buy Italian CD's? > > = Johan |)/\|)/\ Vis Hello. Using the GEMM search (which you should check out, if you haven't already): http://www.gemm.com CD Universe are the only guys that have it listed (US$15.36): http://www.cduniverse.com I've ordered from these guys once before and they are QUICK. I ordered three fairly obscure releases (including the first THE THREE SUNS collection) on a Sunday night and they were in my mailbox on Wednesday. Of course, we're both in Connecticut so that probably speeded things up some. BTW, please don't tell anybody about the Connecticut thing... Good luck! K.M.D. Sartori. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jonathan Perl Subject: Badalamenti Date: 08 Aug 1996 17:03:00 +0100 Hi Has no one mentioned the Wild at Heart soundtrack? I love all of the Lynch soundtracks, but I think I prefer this one to Blue velvet, which everyone has been praising. The blue velvet one is cool, but I'm not mad about the classical theme tracks. Wild at heart has some corkers on it, especially 'smoke rings' by Glen Gray and the Casa Loma orchestra, that one they play when lula is standing up in the car by the gas station. By the way, my vote is for the Fire walk with me soundtrack in the Twin Peaks debate. The series one is good, but does contain 6 or so songs which are essentially the same. Jonny jonathan@cursci.co.uk # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: BradShaw6@aol.com Subject: George Maharis/Route 66 Date: 08 Aug 1996 11:51:18 -0400 I realize George Maharis (Route 66) albums aren't strictly speaking lounge material, but the recent postings re "77 Sunset Strip" made me hope someone might be able to help me complete my collection. Specifically I'm looking to acquire four of his albums: "Tonight You Belong To Me" (Epic 1964) "New Route" (Epic 1966) and "Portrait In Music" (But ONLY with the enclosed 3-D portrait of George) Also his discography lists a soundtrack album on United Artists called "Three Billion Millionaires" that I'm seeking as well... If you come across any of the above, or know of another resource for them, I'd appreciate your letting me know... Thanks, --Chris Jehle/San Francisco # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: bstewart@ids2.idsonline.com Subject: Record stores (was: Italian cd's) Date: 08 Aug 1996 12:11:33 -0400 At 02:22 AM 8/8/96 -0400, you wrote: >At 10:18 PM 8/7/96 -0400, you wrote: > >>> may I ask where you buy Italian CD's? >>> >>> = Johan |)/\|)/\ Vis >> >>Footlights Records, NYC; most of the Tower and HMV stores I've been to in >>the states carry many of them as well > > If you really want to see an impressive selection of imports try the >"Virgin Super Store" in NYC. It's on East Side of Broadway in the mid >forties. It's so big you can't miss it. There store on the West Coast also >has a pretty good selection if I remember correctly. > I've heard that Virgin is pretty good as far as imports go, and they are expexcted to build two superstores here in D.C., sometime next year. I hope their import section makes Tower and HMV look pretty lame. In fact, the HMV in this area sucks, big time. Bryan # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: cscheffy@kinglet.Berkeley.EDU (Clark Scheffy) Subject: Edmundo Ros Date: 08 Aug 1996 09:18:57 PDT Someone here a long while ago mentioned an Edmundo Ros album with the song "Hare Krishna" on it. Can anyone tell me which album that's on? I later downloaded a clip of it from someone's web site (Vik?) and have totally spaced any other info... Need help finding that record. Thanks, Clark Scheffy # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: bstewart@ids2.idsonline.com Subject: Re: Vampiros Lesbos Date: 08 Aug 1996 12:14:09 -0400 At 09:55 AM 8/8/96 -0400, you wrote: >I'm also in the dark about "Vampiros Lesbos," but it looks absolutely awful. That sounds like a compliment. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: mturner@netcom.com (Mark Turner) Subject: Re: Vampiros Lesbos Date: 08 Aug 1996 09:22:19 -0700 (PDT) > I agree, it is one hot damn fine CD reissue. Makes me want to see the > film(s) real, real bad. But I can't find a copy of it anywhere, and I've > been searching ever since the CD came out. Anybody know anybody else who > may have access to Jess Franco's more obscure films? Or does anybody know > if it ever made it to videotape? The two best sources for cult films in the US (to my knowledge) are Video Search of Miami and Midnight Video in NYC. They both specialize in films that are not commercially available in the US. -- Mark Turner mturner@netcom.com # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: keithd@netcom.com (Keith Doyle) Subject: Where There's Life Date: 08 Aug 1996 12:08:09 PDT I'm surprised I haven't seen a mention of this album (Where There's Life) with the infinity cover. I would have to put that high on a list of the most "frameable" exotica covers, a list that would also have Les Baxter's Tamboo and Sacred Idol, the Denny Exotica covers, Lyman's Taboo 2 with the shrunken head, etc. Any other nominations for the most frameable? Also I thought I might mention that you guys might want to consider keeping an eye out for one I feel is a bit of a sleeper-- "The Banjo Barons Hawaiian Hits." This one turned out to be a lot better than I thought it would be. The cover is not exceptionally thrilling so I wouldn't nominate it for framability, but the Hawaiian music on the banjo ain't bad at all, IMHO. Keith Doyle keithd@netcom.com # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ray_Coffey@hmco.com Subject: Hello O Hell Date: 08 Aug 1996 15:19:28 EDT Allow me to introduce myself... Hello, My Name Is _____RAY_____ I've read the digest of this list for a couple of weeks and it is finally time for me to say hello, because I've been entertained and informed and distracted from my work. I appreciate it. I live in the Boston area. My interest in this list come from mostly an experience with Perrey & Kingley's Kaleidoscopic Vibrations (Vanguard) and a pair of headphones back in '82. This record has made many friends for itself. I've picked up a few exotica titles as well, but my tastes run more to goofy and twang than lounge and exotica, but that seems accepted here. A question! >> Date: Tue, 6 Aug 1996 17:13:14 -0400 >> Subject: Re[2]: question > A personal fave of mine as well. Also of note: The Ventures did a real > nice cover of "Lolita Ya Ya". I've included it in many a mix tape. Could you tell me which album this cut is on? Also I've looked for a Ventures FAQ and have not found one. Considering the number of albums, covers (not outer sleeves), hits, and people who say they've been influenced, I have never seen much about their history or complete discography. Anybody familiar with Billy Mure's Supersonic Guitars (RCA?) He really likes to mix up his rockabilly/surf with jazz & lounge. A nice cover of Misirlou for those overdosed on Dick Dale. My thanks to all of you and your contributions. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jbr109@psu.edu (jordana) Subject: recommendations needed Date: 08 Aug 1996 15:10:59 -0400 I was snooping around the CDNow site and found some good stuff hiding in New Age and Bluegrass. I need to know if any of the following CDs are worth my purchase. They're all on the Bear Family label. Some of them I've never even heard of, so they might not even be lounge/exotica/easy. The Mystic Moods Orchestra - Stormy Weekend Alan Milman Sect - Stitches Teresa Brewer - Teenage Dance Party Eartha Kitt - Eartha-Quake Teenager Melodie - Teenager Melodie They also have J.J. Perrey's Moog Indigo on CD (Vanguard) which I am very happy about. -Jordana _____________________ jordana robinson jbr109@psu.edu image & direction www.geocities.com/SoHo/2157 _____________________ # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: cscheffy@kinglet.Berkeley.EDU (Clark Scheffy) Subject: Re: recommendations needed Date: 08 Aug 1996 13:49:23 PDT Mystic Moods Orchestra can really blow. Suck too, if they try. I think Stormy Weekend kind of does both. However, you should be able to find any Mystic Moods record you want for about 25 cents at any local dirty pile of dusty records basement type place. Of all the Mystic Moods records, I found one with a New-Wave looking cover, no title that I can find on the cover anywhere. It has great funk/soul/jazz type stuff with Moog thrown in. The record looks really 80's, you can't miss it if you see it in a bin somewhere. My suggestion, don't bother with Mystic Moods on CD. They seem to have some strange appeal in Europe (Bear Family is German) along with James Last and Heino. All about equally as terrific when they are a quarter and painful when they are import CD's at 20 bucks? More? a pop... Clark Scheffyu # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Steve Sando" Subject: Korla Pandit Date: 08 Aug 1996 13:54:46 +0000 After all this Pandit talk, I just received a review copy of Fantasy's 'Odyssey', which is tracks from 'Music of the Exotic East' and 'Latin Holiday'. I prefer the Exotic East to the Latin, which is pretty much merry-go-round organ but the whole thing is pretty fun. I can't wait to serve curry to my guests and have something to play. Coconut Grove, publishers of MisterLUCKY PO Box 78146, San Francisco, CA 94107 http://www.wco.com/~coconutg/ "Strange how potent cheap music is" - Noel Coward # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: soundbliss9@earthlink.net Subject: Cult move places Date: 08 Aug 1996 15:11:36 +0000 I've ordered from Midnight Movies and Video Search of Miama. I've found the best of all, though, to be Something Wierd Video out of Seattle. A huge catalog, that's well worth investing $5 for, just for the artwork! # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "K.M.D. Sartori" Subject: Re: Vampiros Lesbos Date: 08 Aug 1996 17:56:23 -0400 ---------- > From: Mark Turner > To: exotica@xmission.com > Subject: Re: Vampiros Lesbos > Date: Thursday, August 08, 1996 12:22 PM > > > > I agree, it is one hot damn fine CD reissue. Makes me want to see the > > film(s) real, real bad. But I can't find a copy of it anywhere, and I've > > been searching ever since the CD came out. Anybody know anybody else who > > may have access to Jess Franco's more obscure films? Or does anybody know > > if it ever made it to videotape? > > The two best sources for cult films in the US (to my knowledge) > are Video Search of Miami and Midnight Video in NYC. They both > specialize in films that are not commercially available in the > US. > > -- > Mark Turner > mturner@netcom.com > > # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? > # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. Hello. IMHO, Midnight Video has the _best_ quality that you'll find; they actually care. VSoM has easily the worst. I've never seen a tape of theirs better than just "decent" quality, while I've seen many from them that are nearly unwatchable. I admit that their inventory is huge, but if you can find a title elsewhere, it will almost always be better quality. Right in their catalogue, in fact, they imply that just seeing a film is more important than the transfer's quality. Craig Ledbetter (and his excellent magazine European Trash Cinema) have splintered away from VSoM and he now sells excellent quality videos in the US$15-20 range. I've invited him to offer his services to the list. If you would like to contact him directly he's located at: 74563.1756@compuserve.com. I can vouch personally for the quality levels that I've mentioned. If anyone is looking for telephone numbers or addresses of any of the aforementioned companies, e-mail me directly: kmds@usa.nai.net. Good luck! K.M.D. Sartori. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jbatutis@AMEXPUB.COM (Joe Batutis) Subject: Exotica on Video Date: 08 Aug 1996 18:38:45 -0400 Other than films that have cool soundtrack music, does anyone out the have good sources for exotica on video? I got the Martin Denny that someone offered a while ago. I haven't gotten the Korla Pandit tape that someone mentioned. Is it good? I heard that Esquivel had made some appearances on Carson, any video available yet? I vaguely remember catching a bit of Ferrante & Teicher prepared piano on a Steve Allen rebroadcast. I've also gone to see the kinescopes of Korla Pandit and Les Baxter that they have at the Museum of T.V. and Radio here in NYC. -Joe Batutis http://www.amexpub.com/jbatutis/noddmusic/oddmusic.html # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ottotemp@aol.com Subject: Re: NEW DIONYSUS CATALOG Date: 08 Aug 1996 19:00:32 -0400 >Now that I am banished from Anti, we will be ressurecting the Dionysus Records mail-order catalog. Lee, Do tell, why the banishment? # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: riviera@tiac.net Subject: Re: recommendations needed Date: 08 Aug 1996 19:03:36 -0400 >Alan Milman Sect - Stitches Alan Milman was a NYC rocker-manque; when punkrock hit,he put out the half parody/half cash-in "Stitches".The title song was covered by Urge Overkill on their "Stull" ep.That's about the closest proximity to the world of Lounge that this thing gets.The original record is considered quite collectible, if you care about that sort of thing. By the way,in all this discussion of Sir Julian (who's "13 Fingers of..." I own and enjoy; especially "Bach Goes Berzerk" as I am a big fan of any classical/pop crosspollination...er, short of ELP's "Pictures at an Exhibition",that is) has anyone uncovered his TRUE IDENTITY? I have no idea who he really is...what might he have played on besides his own records? They're Hugo and Luigi productions- do you think he played on Stylistics sides? Just wondering... Riviera # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: riviera@tiac.net Subject: Venture's "Lolita Ya-Ya" Date: 08 Aug 1996 19:15:05 -0400 >> A personal fave of mine as well. Also of note: The Ventures did a real >> nice cover of "Lolita Ya Ya". I've included it in many a mix tape. > >Could you tell me which album this cut is on? >Also I've looked for a Ventures FAQ and have not found one. >Considering the number of albums, covers (not outer sleeves), hits, >and people who say they've been influenced, I have never seen much >about their history or complete discography. The Ventures' version of "Lolita Ya-Ya" appears on "Going to the Ventures' Dance Party"(Dolton Records/BLP-2017). This was the first version I heard,about 16 years ago...still a regular selection when I'm DJing! Incidentally, "The Ventures in Space" is one of my all-time fave records and would certainly appeal to anyone who enjoys this list! It's definitely their high-water mark,IMHO.(it's available on CD in a two-fer with "The Ventures play Telstar") Ciao! Mr.Riviera # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Esquerlita@aol.com Subject: Re: NEW DIONYSUS CATALOG & GIVEAWAY OFFER! Date: 08 Aug 1996 19:46:14 -0400 Lee and Aime, PLEEEZE send me your catalogue!!! I saw an ad in Axcess, I believe (or perhaps Ben Is Dead?) and decided I really needed to make a commitment, one way or another........ My address: L M Parkhurst 1919 N. 14th Avenue Pensacola, FL 32501 Though I trust you are prompt and punctual folks, please send this to me soon! Yours, Esquerlita # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Stilgloria@aol.com Subject: Re: recommendations needed Date: 08 Aug 1996 20:27:17 -0400 Jordana: Of your list of records, the only thing I can respond to is the Eartha Kitt CD. You can NEVER go wrong getting anything by Eartha Kitt. She's my absolute favorite, and I have everything by her that's out on vinyl. I'd also guess that Theresa Brewer's "Teenage Dance Party" would be worth it too. Gloria # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: living-stereo Subject: Re: Vampiros Lesbos Date: 08 Aug 1996 17:33:42 -0700 >I agree, it is one hot damn fine CD reissue. Makes me want to see the >film(s) real, real bad. But I can't find a copy of it anywhere, and I've >been searching ever since the CD came out. Anybody know anybody else who >may have access to Jess Franco's more obscure films? Or does anybody know >if it ever made it to videotape? Here in San Francisco, we had a great video store which calls itself Le Video. In their "cult" section, they have a nmuber of Jess Franco films. I had the same reaction...heard it...it kicks butt...gotta see it. So they are on video, but you may have to dig around to find an indie shop which rents 'em. You might even search right here on the web. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Martin Schildkret Subject: Re: Record stores (was: Italian cd's) Date: 08 Aug 1996 20:47:46 -0400 At 12:11 PM 8/8/96 -0400, you wrote: >I've heard that Virgin is pretty good as far as imports go, and they are >expexcted to build two superstores here in D.C., sometime next year. I hope >their import section makes Tower and HMV look pretty lame. In fact, the HMV >in this area sucks, big time. It's the same thing here in NYC with the HMV stores. Their selection is at best adequate and they are top dollar. It appears that Virgin is really trying to become a presence on the East Coast. Another store is supposed to open up here in the city and one on Long Island. They are really an experience to go into. > # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: living-stereo Subject: Re: Exotica on Video Date: 08 Aug 1996 17:49:27 -0700 At 06:38 PM 8/8/96 -0400, Joe Bautis writes: >Other than films that have cool soundtrack music, does anyone out the have good >sources for exotica on video? > >I got the Martin Denny that someone offered a while ago. I haven't gotten the >Korla Pandit tape that someone mentioned. Is it good? I heard that Esquivel had >made some appearances on Carson, any video available yet? I vaguely remember >catching a bit of Ferrante & Teicher prepared piano on a Steve Allen >rebroadcast. > >I've also gone to see the kinescopes of Korla Pandit and Les Baxter that they >have at the Museum of T.V. and Radio here in NYC. I thought the Korla Pandit was great and I have seen Les Baxter clips from the same program that Dionysus used to produce Lost Episode. Larry Bunker appears along with theremin-voiced Beverly Ford. She shows us how she does the bird calls. Sorry, but I don't know where it came from or how to get it. Wanna have some fun? Rent the Ernie Kovacs TV shows. Should not be a hard find at all...the SF public library has them! This is some weird shit. Wacky skits which are backed by wacky music...including the music of Juan Garcia Esquivel himself (although you don't see him). Too strange to describe...way, way out there. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Stilgloria@aol.com Subject: Re: Vampiros Lesbos Date: 08 Aug 1996 21:57:26 -0400 Yes, Le Video on Irving St. in San Francisco is an excellent resource for hard-to-find movies. They haven't, however, been able to find an early 50's film for me: The Little Fugitive. Gloria # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jjones@richnet.net (John Michael Jones) Subject: Hiya! Date: 09 Aug 1996 04:57:55 GMT Hi all! I just found out about this group, so decided to join. I haven't received many letters yet, to get the flavor of the group, but here are some of the things that interest me about this group..... Esquivel...(of course)....Ken Nordine.....Incredibly Strange Music Vols. 1&2......thrift store finds....etc....probably the same things most people on this list enjoy. Well, see ya for now..... John jjones@richnet.net # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: bcleve@tiac.net (Brother Cleve) Subject: Re: Exotica on Video Date: 09 Aug 1996 02:17:32 -0400 > I heard that Esquivel had made some appearances on Carson, any video >available yet? The Sights and Sounds of Esquivel! appeared on the Tonight Show once, in 1966. They played "Malague=F1a". NBC erased 90% of "The Tonight Show" tapes of the 60's sometime in the mid-70's. Esquivel's performance was wiped in that mass erasure. What makes it worse is that he told me it was an outstanding performance, although he had to fine Maria Caruso for frowning on camera. >I vaguely remember catching a bit of Ferrante & Teicher prepared piano on >a Steve Allen >rebroadcast. That's possible. They definitely appeared on the Ernie Kovacs Show (and those tapes still exist) br cleve # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: allmusic@wco.com Subject: The Domenic Frontiere-Lucia Pamela Connection Date: 09 Aug 1996 00:42:41 +0000 Saw some discussion here recently re film composer Domenic Frontiere, and I thought those who know her would be interested in Lucia Pamela's connection to him. According to a friend: Lucia Pamela (in her 80's and mentally pretty much "on the moon") had a daughter, Georgia, who married composer Domenic (one of many husbands, I think, with all sorts of interesting"scandalous" stories a la Prince Charles/Dianna). But here's the real myndblower: Georgia (Lucia's daughter) OWNS (or did up to last year) the Los Angeles Rams football team! Lucia lives in a little bungalow near their main office in downtown LA-a wonderful little oasis chock full of grandmotherly homeyness. That's it.... Michael Mascioli All Music Services 530 14th St., suite 9 San Francisco, CA 94103 Ph: (415) 864-8222 Fax: (415) 864-7222 E-mail: allmusic@wco.com ************************ "Do the bunch of you promise to succumb wholeheartedly to the merriment?!?" # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: J P M Subject: Re: Exotica on Video Date: 09 Aug 1996 04:23:18 +0000 Someone should contact VH1 with all the Vault footage of interviews like the Lennon/Ono and Hendrix stuff they are bound to have something or at least know where to get it. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: living-stereo Subject: The Little Fugutive Date: 09 Aug 1996 06:50:56 -0700 >Yes, Le Video on Irving St. in San Francisco is an excellent resource for >hard-to-find movies. They haven't, however, been able to find an early 50's >film for me: The Little Fugitive. I've caught "The Little Fugitive" on AMC (American Movie Classics) every so often. You got cable? Then keep an eye peeled. It is a great little comedy/drama about a little kid who thinks he has killed his brother and wanders lost through Coney Island. Done on a shoestring budget, the muscial score consists of nothing more than a winey harmonica solo. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Dlsmay@aol.com Subject: Re: Vampiros Lesbos Date: 09 Aug 1996 10:48:10 -0400 Le Video in SF has a rather large selection of Jess Franco films (mostly dubious quality dupes of PAL transfers) in their cult section. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Dlsmay@aol.com Subject: Re: George Maharis/Route 66 Date: 09 Aug 1996 10:46:03 -0400 I'm pretty sure I've seen some George Maharis records at Medium Rare Records (right here in SF) and (I think) also at Recycled on Haight (in their TV personalities section). You might also try Saturn Records at the Rockridge BART stop - truly a great store with lots of interesting stuff. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Watterworth Earle Subject: Re: Ethel Smith redoes "Liquid Sky" Date: 08 Aug 1996 22:56:30 -0600 (MDT) Is the "Liquid Sky" the movie that came out 10+ years ago that involved a flying saucer and certain weird happenings that I need not go into here? Just wondering, Jay Watterworth CU Boulder On Thu, 8 Aug 1996, Tony Wilds wrote: > Well not yet, but until she does, there's today's Big score (above > Katz/Sumac/Lyman): > > Cook Labs' "Marimba Band," subtitled "otherwise known as...To Hell With > High-Fidelity"). Also on front: "Six men play a 23 ft. Marimba from > Oaxaca...A HIGH-FIDELITY recording of a LOW-FIDELITY subject." Back photo > apparently of the first United Nations meeting with everyone concentrating > on tinking the Big Xylophone. Aural "yellow wallpaper" to be sure, but it > does sound just like Ethel Smith organing the "Liquid Sky" soundtrack. > > NB (last post on this): for record 4sale list ($0-$50, gobs of the SABPM > heroes), e-mail wilds@charm.net with "RECORD LIST" as subject (FTP TBA). > Maybe give it a week. Caramba. > > "I'm a schlemiel of fortune." -- Mickey Katz > > > # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? > # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. > # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: John Chilson Subject: Re: Exotica on Video Date: 09 Aug 1996 09:06:42 -0700 (PDT) I VAGUELY remember seeing an Ernie Kovak's Show with Ernie doing some far-out skit with an Esquivel song as music. I'll have to re-watch it. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: mturner@netcom.com (Mark Turner) Subject: Re: The Little Fugutive Date: 09 Aug 1996 09:25:03 -0700 (PDT) > I've caught "The Little Fugitive" on AMC (American Movie Classics) every so > often. You got cable? Then keep an eye peeled. It is a great little > comedy/drama about a little kid who thinks he has killed his brother and > wanders lost through Coney Island. Done on a shoestring budget, the muscial > score consists of nothing more than a winey harmonica solo. The soundtrack to this film was released on Folkways Records. I picked it up recently at Tower Clearance for ten cents! -- Mark Turner mturner@netcom.com # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Dlsmay@aol.com Subject: Re: Exotica on Video Date: 09 Aug 1996 11:15:40 -0400 There's a Something Weird compilation video called something like ROCK AND ROLL RUMBLE (I can check on this if anyone is really interested) that is a collection of trailers to rock and roll movies of the 50s and 60s. Very cool even just to catch a glimpse of the Tornados playing "Telstar" or Freddy and the Dreamers romping around. But that's not the exotic part. They toss in a few items that aren't trailers (one an amazingly lush video - no other word for it - for Kay Starr's "Wheel of Fortune) and smack in the middle of the tape is what would be called a Nudie Roughie. It's titled "Girl in a Cage" and it is the most amazingly weird item. It's a jungle set, rocking agitated Las Vegas grind music with a cool electric guitar and a mesmerizing riff. In the jungle clearing is a bamboo cage with a Wild Woman in it. She's got long peroxide blonde hair, she's skinny, wearing a jungle outfit. She strips - equal parts Method Acting and Modern Dance - to the rocking beat, thrusting herself at the bamboo cage and finishes by jabbing herself repeatedly with a hypodermic needle (!?) Wild. I rented it at Le Video - but I've seen it advertised in Outre - the offshoot of Filmfax magazine. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dyemund@best.com (Jack Diamond) Subject: Vampyros Lesbos Date: 09 Aug 1996 15:23:54 +0000 >Subject: Re: Vampiros Lesbos > >I'm also in the dark about "Vampiros Lesbos," but it looks absolutely awful. > It's great !!! Electric Sitar, Wordless Vocals, Mood electronic POP music all instro except a few words spoken here and there. GET IT NOWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW ;)) You'll love it Jack # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dyemund@best.com (Jack Diamond) Subject: Andy Badale Date: 09 Aug 1996 15:31:38 +0000 This is Angelo Badalamenti's "real name". He used to hang with Jean Jacques Perrey and Harry Breuer. dig it For me Twin Peaks is the last original sound of Pop music that is THE coolest. Lately I've been calling it the "Aja" of the 90's ;-)> Steely Dan's Aja of course. Same thing for me with Twin Peaks is that it still destroys me and I've listened to it sooooooooooooooooo many times, I can't count that high ;) So what I want to know is WHAT are WE gonna say, be the catch phrase when the year 2000 comes ? I mean we had the 50's, the 60's here we are in the 90's what are we gonna say when 2000 comes ???? many people I know are really concerned about this. Help us out!!!!!!!!!!!! Jack # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dyemund@best.com (Jack Diamond) Subject: Billy Mure Date: 09 Aug 1996 15:35:29 +0000 Anybody familiar with Billy Mure's Supersonic Guitars (RCA?) >He really likes to mix up his rockabilly/surf with jazz & lounge. >A nice cover of Misirlou for those overdosed on Dick Dale. Billy Mure kills!!! He's also got a record on Strand that is really whacked with all Hawaiin Exotica and steel guitars and echo, reverb Firecrackers on RCA is great too Jack What about Buddy Merrill ? # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: lee@anti.com Subject: Re[2]: Sam "The Man" Taylor Date: 06 Aug 1996 19:20:46 PST Sam "The Man" can be found on some Allan Freed albums! They were buddies, I assume!!! > what's the deal with Sam the Man? is he worth investigating? > # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Bruce Rhodewalt Subject: Re: Andy Badale Date: 09 Aug 1996 17:29:45 -0700 Jack Diamond wrote: >... > > So what I want to know is WHAT are WE gonna say, be the catch phrase when > the year 2000 comes ? > > I mean we had the 50's, the 60's here we are in the 90's what are we gonna > say when 2000 comes ???? > > many people I know are really concerned about this. > Help us out!!!!!!!!!!!! I'm really hoping for something interesting, such as "The Naughts" or "The Double-Naughts," but I suspect it will be something horrible and clunky, such as "The first decade of the 21st century." -- Bruce Rhodewalt kahuna@tikipub.com ________________________________________________________ Creative Tiki Publishing 78-365 Highway 111 Internet http://www.tikipub.com Suite 241 solutions 619/342-3418 La Quinta, CA 92253 # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dyemund@best.com (Jack Diamond) Subject: House of Games playlist Date: 09 Aug 1996 20:23:23 +0000 KFJC play list 5/19 for Jack Diamond Planets Chunky Cannonball/Nat Adderly Paul Chambers-Bass A Little Taste 1955/SAVOY Shorty Rogers Chelsea Memorandomn More Mission Impossible Dick Harrell Rock a Little Faster Drums and More Drums Dick Hyman/Vinnie Bell Knowing When to Leave Spaced Out Mancini Experiment in Terror 62/RCA Claude Denjean Na Na Hey Hey Moog ! Stu Phillips Wild Party Interns Mancini Kojak/S.W.A.T. Cop Show Themes Richardson, Neil The Riviera Affair Sound Gallery Jim Sullivan Sunshine Superman Sitar Beat Esquivel St Louis Blues Genius of Hot Club of America Hora Staccato 50'S/CORAL Joe Meek Disc Dance of the Globots Carl Brandt Patty Duke Theme Warner Bros. Herb Ellis Quintet Pickly Wickly 1960/VERVE Richard Hayman Goin' Out of My Head Genuine Electric Latin Love Machine!!!!!!!!! Carlo Rustichelli Blackmail W/ Loving Birds,Bees and Care The Italians Danny Guglielmi Hot Schottish Adventure in Sound Fred Lowery Happy Hobo 58,9/DECCA Mancini Theme for Three Rca/Flip of Wait Until Dark 45 Attileo Mineo Around the World Man in Space With Sounds Nordine Hunger Is From 57,8/DOT Esquivel Bella Mora Exploring in St. RCA/1958,9 Dean Elliot Orchestra It's All Right with Me Zounds!!!!!!!!! Lord Sitar I Can See for Miles Capitol Jack Mc Duff Briar Patch 66/PRESTIGE Haircut and the Impossibles Inside Looking Out Somerset Astro Sounds Orbit Fantasy 101 Strings Armando Trvajoli Seven Golden Men Check Out the Cover to This on My Web Page at Http://Www.Cygnus.Com/ Kfjc/Diamond Phil Baugh The Finger Country Guitar Jackie Gleason Orch. Melancholy Seranade Jackie Gleason Louise Huebner Demon Spell for Energy Les Baxter Jungle Montuna Esquivel Moonlight Enchantment To Love Again Betty Glamann S'wonderful Swingin' on a B.Galbraith,E.Costa- Vibes,Celeste Harp/Emarcy Leon Mc Auliff Brahma Bull 62/STARDAY Jim Gordon Frogs Roland Shaw The Avengers Les Baxter W/ Plas J. Voodoo Dreams Stereo Ayers, Roy Aragon Coffy Bernard Herrmann Day the Earth Stood 1974!!THEREMIN Still Bo Axelzon Salome Subliminal & His Exotic Sounds Sounds Pete Rugolo Diamond on the Move KFJC 12345 El Monte Road, Los Altos Hills, CA 94022 http://www.kfjc.org.com # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: james b gerwitz Subject: RE: Andy Badale Date: 09 Aug 1996 21:28:52 -0700 On 8/9/96 Jack wrote: With all the discussion of Twin Peaks we must not forget the two Julee = Cruise cd's , "Floating Into the Night" and "The Voice of Love" which = are total Andy Bad, and IMHO definitive modern easy listening vocals for = the 90's . They include her songs from the Twin Peaks and other Lynch = soundtracks, but stand up well on their own as flowing, sensuous, = sooooothing mood music for the pre and post-apocalypse. 'Floating" was = a ritual in my home to get my toddler son to sleep, and it still works = for me. (Love her whispered lyric "why don't you come over to my house, = PLEASE!") A video stage "performance" of these songs with Julee, the dwarf, = writhing nudes humping cars, and other weird music was released in 1990 = as "Industrial Symphony # 1, under Lynch's name. I bought my copy used = for $3, and you can probably find one gathering dust at your local = video rental store. Worth a look for Julee Cruisers. Anyone know what = she and/or Angelo are up to lately ? Seems like its been a = while......more PRODUCT please! Jim G. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dyemund@best.com (Jack Diamond) Subject: Liquid Sky Date: 09 Aug 1996 22:39:31 +0000 Is the "Liquid Sky" the movie that came out 10+ years ago that involved a >flying saucer and certain weird happenings that I need not go into here? > >Just wondering, >Jay Watterworth >CU Boulder Shaaaaaa!!! I saw that movie when it 1st came out soooooooooo many times. I tried to watch it about a year ago and forget it. Talk about new wave like you _never saw_ ;)) Big time So yeah, there's this flying saucer who gets it's strength or survives or whatever from people's orgasm's and then disintigrates them. Pretty much something like that there and there's lots of club scenes and this woman plays both lead parts which are male and female and it's really obvious anyway... If you haven't seen it AND you're too young ;)) to rememeber it coming out and the "times themselves" check it out. I think you'll like it Jack # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "kevin king" Subject: Re: Liquid Sky Date: 10 Aug 1996 01:44:14 -0500 > Is the "Liquid Sky" the movie that came out 10+ years ago that involved a > >flying saucer and certain weird happenings that I need not go into here? > Shaaaaaa!!! I saw that movie when it 1st came out soooooooooo many times. > I tried to watch it about a year ago and forget it. > > Talk about new wave like you _never saw_ ;)) Big time Oh yeah! That was such a coool subbaculture movie. The premise was that the substance created in the brain during orgasm has the same molecular structure as heroine, which the visiting aliens feed upon. Gags galore follow! One unforgettable scene was an avant-garde concert with the song "Me And My Beatbox," a terrible beatnik-like babble with 'beats' and a BIG jaded New Yawk attitude which fit the film well. Loved every bit! kevin king xanadu@radix.net http://www.radix.net/~xanadu # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tony Wilds Subject: See "Scopitone Mania" in your town Date: 10 Aug 1996 03:33:04 -0400 Best travelling "lounge" show: Scopitones are outstanding 16mm "video jukebox" films stretching from twist and cha cha (Pachanga anyway) to icky Procul Harem. Luis Malle directed a gory/sexy bullfight one, Francoise Hardy is in one, as is the woman who invented the Pia Zadora beatnik-in-black look. Fad died bc the French company that made them failed to supply tech supt. [Ahem, digiphiles.] Expect skirts-blown-up shots (France), mucho twistin', bizzare plots, and cheap-wack sets as never seen on MTV. (Source with VHS tapes also has John Cassavetes in "Johnny Staccato," the world's _most wired_ PI/jazzbo: film noir as TV show; an episode has Jack "Mr. Bongo" Costanzo. Also "Shindig" and other classic TV music showcases.) SEE the gods. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tony Wilds Subject: Re: 99 Versions of La Dolce Torture Date: 10 Aug 1996 03:33:08 -0400 At 09:10 AM 8/8/96 -0400, you wrote: >It's still no "44 Exciting Versions of the Hawaiian War Chant" Let me be the first to praise and recommend War Chants, which is up to 4 or 5 hours now of solid hapa-haole irritainment. Actually, I don't even consider that effort torturous, at least not until I provide the "Enchanted Tiki Room" version. As for "T42 Cha Cha," that's your baby, Jack "King of the Shill" Taylor, so live with the luv, dammit. Twas Homer Simpson who said --while listening to just 1 version of "Patricia"-- "There's not woman alive who can resist a man who knows how to mambo." Conjure the manly Marge-attracting mojo of 38 hypno-stereo versions (two twists!). Titling suggestion for the 3rd Man entry: "The Harry Lime Disease." Viva toture. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tony Wilds Subject: Re: Edmundo Ros Date: 10 Aug 1996 03:33:12 -0400 At 09:18 AM 8/8/96 PDT, you wrote: >"Hare Krishna" Edmundo Ros, the Xavier Cugat of England, rumbas it twice. On "Hair Goes Latin," no relation to "Twist Goes Latin," he does the superior version. On "Silk'n Latin" he gives equal time to Caterina Valente, who sounds like she has had too good a time at Ros's swank London niteclub. They collabbed on another LP as well. Ros is an under-appreciated Latin-exponent hero. Luv his sangin'. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tony Wilds Subject: Re: Liquid Sky Date: 10 Aug 1996 03:47:17 -0400 Ziggy Stardust as your neighborhood pub. Ann Carlisle, findable in other B-movies, played the freaky-freaky. "If I love somebody, what difference does it make what shape their genitals are?" (or something like that, it's a haze) -- yikes! Call me a prude. I'm impressed, Mr. D., that you made her casting duality immediately. Obviously you were underserved by your bartender. I opine that "Repo Man," despite great yuks, was inferior, and that both had monumental soundtracks for extremely different reasons. (LS was a homemade basement synth job of "Day the Earth Stood Still" stature -- still, I wouldn't play it today!) Now let's Switch-on-Bach to exotica. Admired, envied most of your play list. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tony Wilds Subject: Re: Exotica on Video Date: 10 Aug 1996 03:33:35 -0400 See post on Scopitones. I have some and would love to discover someone making a serious effort to compile ALL such performances. Check rental stores for Cugat (about 18 MGM flicks) and Carmen Miranda (dozen or so MGM). "A Date with Judy" has both plus Liz Taylor. Also WFMU catalog; Indian food stores with tape rentals for filmi. Musee of TV has much more; ask about the old series filmed in Hawaii, for instance. Just about every good film noir has a Miranda-esque nightclub scene, or else the PI/cop visits the jazzman's pad where some mad after-hours bongoing is going on. In the BS future, of course, there will be a cable channel. New list potential now. Good luck. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tony Wilds Subject: Big boots, big feet Date: 10 Aug 1996 04:35:26 -0400 I just read in Walter Scott, I mean Parade, that Laurence Fishbourne, star of Letterman and Leno these days, was THE Cowboy Curtis on PeeWee's "Look, it's 'Bob!'" Playhouse. (No, this ain't salient, but I'm awake and you're not.) In perhaps the greatest half-hour of TV, Cowboy Curtis sings a song about eatin' rattlesnake or something (good eatin' BTW), and PeeWee admires CC's cowboy boots. To which CC/LF replies, "You know what they say, PeeWee, big boots, big feet." [!] So to reciprocate for the ditty, PeeWee has CC strap on a _fake mohawk wig_ ("You _have_ to wear a mohawk, Cowboy Curtis") [oh, this show was great] and via the Magic Screen jump into a taped, live-action splice of a punk club scene, to do...THE POGO, the world's most socially conscious dance (it's like, totally vertical, ya know?). Please put _that_ on Nick-at-Nite, boomer channel. "Follow the bouncing Jambi-head...Mecca-lecca high, mecca hiney 'ho!" -- St. Paul Reubens # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: mingo@cqm.co.uk (Jill Mingo) Subject: Re: Andy Badale Date: 10 Aug 1996 07:12:56 -0600 (MDT) >So what I want to know is WHAT are WE gonna say, be the catch phrase when >the year 2000 comes ? > >I mean we had the 50's, the 60's here we are in the 90's what are we gonna >say when 2000 comes ???? Jack, I like the "00's", said "the zeros". People probably won't say that though. Sounds kinda depressing, but it really makes me laugh - "the zeros". Like it'll be a worthless point in time. Reckon it will get refered to as "the turn of the century". Yawn. Jill # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: mingo@cqm.co.uk (Jill Mingo) Subject: Re: Liquid Sky Date: 10 Aug 1996 07:18:36 -0600 (MDT) As for Liquid Sky - and maybe this was already discussed as I got zapped from the list for a couple days - the soundtrack is some fantastic bad taste synthesizers stuff. Used to be really easy to find, but as soon as I decided it must be purchased, I couldn't find it at all. Found it in New York over Xmas for $7 and yelped out loud when I spotted it - and I might add, I was on my own in the shop. People who are techno/experimental musically-inclined will dig it's weirdness. Jill Oh - and the film is rather tasty in a bad way. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "kevin king" Subject: Re: Big boots, big feet Date: 10 Aug 1996 09:07:19 -0500 "There's a lot you can do with a pair of giant underpants." (drapes a pair over his head) "Look! I'm a nun!" - PeeWee # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Dlsmay@aol.com Subject: Re: Andy Badale Date: 10 Aug 1996 12:48:40 -0400 It might be easier to focus on the millenium rather than the zeros. Seems like some techno-beatnik might go for: 2K (with 2012 rendered as Two-K Twelve) or the gangster minded: 2Gs or the swanky: Two Grand (with 2010 noted as Two Grand and a dime) For the truly hip: The Deuce (2001 - hmmm, Deucey Acey?) or simply adopt a zero counter approach: What year? Back in Six. (for 2006) But you know, its just gonna be "Oh" - as in Twenty Oh Two for 2002. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dtaub@dewey.csun.edu (Daniel Taub) Subject: Re: Andy Badale Date: 10 Aug 1996 10:03:37 -0700 >It might be easier to focus on the millenium rather than the zeros. Seems >like some techno-beatnik might go for: 2K (with 2012 rendered as Two-K >Twelve) >or the gangster minded: 2Gs >or the swanky: Two Grand (with 2010 noted as Two Grand and a dime) >For the truly hip: The Deuce (2001 - hmmm, Deucey Acey?) >or simply adopt a zero counter approach: What year? Back in Six. (for 2006) > >But you know, its just gonna be "Oh" - as in Twenty Oh Two for 2002. > How about "ought" instead of "oh," like the ol' time goldminers used to say. Sample: "I haven't seen a car like that since ought-6! Dagnabbit!" Daniel # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: soundbliss9@earhtlink.net Subject: Something Weird Video Date: 10 Aug 1996 09:49:03 -0600 Here is the address and phone number for Something Weird Video...my favorite place to order. I recommend their full catalog. It is $5, but it's 120 pages with great art and in-depth descriptions of the films. All the videos are $20, shipping is $3, with $1.50 for each additional video. These are high-quality masters in a hard-shell case. Something Weird has bought the rights to the majority of these films... a few of the subjects include: 60s and 70s Sexo A Go-Go Coffin Joe The Films Of David Friedman The Films Of Harry Noval Hershell Gordon Lewis Ed Wood 60s Asian Erotric Cinema Drug Movies Nudist Potpourri Call 206-361-3759 Address: SWV Catalog Department Woody P.O. Box 33664 Seattle, WA 98133 Enjoy! soundbliss9@earthlink.net # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: mlove@olywa.net (Matt Love) Subject: Little Jack Melody and His Young Turks Date: 10 Aug 1996 15:10:50 -0800 Here's something that I think will interest members of this list. Little Jack Melody and His Young Turks will be playing (and looking for) gigs up and down the west coast in the month of September. Though I dislike press release jive, I couldn't come up with a better description: "Little Jack Melody formed his band of Young Turks in Denton, Texas in June of 1990 to take his iconoclastic brand of neo-cabaret to the world. They've been described as "Kurt Weill for the Tarantino age", tango-delic circus cabaret", and "Tom Waits meets Frank Sinatra." An acoustic minimalist orchestra, the instrumentation of LJM and His Young Turks is unique - harmonium, piano, organ, accordion, tenor banjo, tuba, saxes, drum kit, and vocal. Most of the band's repertoire is the original music of LJM, but they also cover everyone from Nena to Nino Rota, Petula Clark to Beethoven. The band's debut CD, On the Blank Generation, received rave reviews in a wide array of national publications, including an "All Things Considered" feature. World of Fireworks, the follow-up, was recently released by Carpe Diem Records." I first heard of the band from the All Things Considered, and I bought the CD on the strength of the few seconds of music they played. My first impression from On the Blank Generation was that Steve Carter (AKA Little Jack) and his cohorts were a melancholic lot, though definitely smart and swank. I played the CD a great deal, so I was delighted to help bring them to Olympia a couple of years ago. I worked like a pig on the show, and though the turn-out was small, the crowd was extremely enthusiastic. The Turks were smart and swank to be sure, but melancholic? They swung furiously, and they also tangoed with a vengeance. They are masters of the polka, the waltz, the beguine, and they rocked out. The show was the best I've seen in my life. I am very happy to again be able to play a role in bringing them to town this year, and I hope other people on this list will want to do the same thing for their towns. (I'm not a music business professional, and I'm not getting a penny for promoting this. I expect to expend a fair amount of pocket change on this project. This is a small town, and it's hard to break new acts in. One performance here a couple of years back hasn't helped a lot to create a lot of name recognition. I'm just jazzed to do this show because I love this music). If you live on the west coast, why not give Steve a call at (817) 387-1562 and see when he's coming to your town, or if you can schedule a show if one hasn't been booked in your town yet? # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: viktrola@usa.nai.net Subject: Re: All Third Man, All the Time Date: 10 Aug 1996 18:06:12 -0500 >I just completed a 90-minute tape consisting of 32 different versions of >"The Third Man Theme." And they said it couldn't (shouldn't?) be done! > wow...this sounds completely demented. i would love to trade a copy for something i'll whip together...i am working on a few similar collections. BTW...putting a link to the Standards page in Vik's this weekend. my snail mail: Frank Davis 114 W. 26th St. 11th Floor New York, NY 10001 in swank, Vik Vik Trola's Lounge Of Self Indulgence http://www.chaoskitty.com/t_chaos/lounge.html # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Robbie Baldock" Subject: The Return of Gramophone Emporium Date: 10 Aug 1996 23:37:32 +0000 Well, I think the Vinyl Gods have been suitably impressed by my activities of late. Today I made a return pilgramage to my old favourite Edinburgh vinyl vault "Gramophone Emporium". I didn't even know if it was still running, having been flooded out at the start of the year. My timing was impeccable as today was the first day they were open in over 6 months!!!! Anyway, I did not badly: Enoch Light & related: Tony Mottola - Tony & Strings (Project 3) - Warm Wild & Wonderful (Project 3) - Tony's Touch (Grand Prix) Dick Hyman - Concerto Electro (Command) - Dick Hyman & His Trio (Command) Dick Hyman & Harpsichord - Happening! (Command) Doc Severinsen Sextet - Live! (Command) Misc oddities: Sid Bass - Sound & Fury (feat Urbie Green) Milt Buckner - Rockin' Hammond Ron Frangipane - Rated X for Excitement (feat Ron Frangipane on Moog, Vinnie Bell, and orchestra!) Harmonicats - Selected Favorites Woody Herman - Everest compilation - The Hits of... Stan Kenton - Fire, Fury & Fun - Kenton in Hi Fi Eddie Lund and his Tahitians - Haka Moko Billy May - Sorta-May various - !Wild! Stereo Drums (feat two kickin' Dick Harrell* tracks and versions of Baxter's 'Ting Ting Ting' and 'Uncle Tom Tom') various - Dancing Beat of the Swing Bands (feat Urbie Green, Buddy Morrow, Sid Ramin) Test records: audiotex Stereo Test Record (for Home and Laboratory Use) Shure audio obstacle course - era III (stereo tests) [* does anyone know who Dick Harrell is?!] My wallet's still reeling somewhat! Not all of these are great, and those that are great are not all in great condition but overall I'm very happy - my collection of Command LPs has multiplied several-fold in one leap and my collection of Project 3 LPs has finally *started*! That'll teach me to keep saying how impossible it is to find Command and Project 3 material over here! If anyone is screaming for any of the above, I could be tempted but am not likely to yield the Hyman, Mottola and Severinsen LPs! Long-time subscribers to the list may remember me raving about this shop many moons ago and they may also remember that I said there was a good chance that they were going to go "on line" in the form of taking a subscription at my Virtual Vinyl website. Well, they're still interested but it won't be for another 2-3 months as they're still trying to get themselve straightened out. I'll keep you all updated on this as I reckon that despite my scorch and burn raid today(!) they'll still have lots that list members will be interested in. More later (in the year!) Robbie Spaced Out - the Enoch Light WWW Site *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** http://www.cybersurf.co.uk/rcb/light/ # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Dlsmay@aol.com Subject: Re: Little Jack Melody and His Young Turks Date: 11 Aug 1996 01:08:45 -0400 I saw Little Jack Melody and the Young Turks play at Cafe Du Nord in SF a few years back - awesome live show. I had loved the first CD, but I was unprepared for the energy, style, and sheer performing charisma of Steve Carter. Highly recommended if you have any taste for tangy, Kurt Weill/Tom Waits kinda sounds. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: HOUSEOBOB@aol.com Subject: Framables Date: 11 Aug 1996 01:54:59 -0400 >Any other nominations for the >most frameable? I've got a copy of Leo Diamond's "Subliminal Sounds" with a winking eye that's a favorite. Also love the "Stereo Action" die-cut covers, although the only one I have is the sampler. A friend of mine has a collection on his wall of covers done by famous cartoonists that look great . When I was in arizona i went into a large and pricey record store (can't remember the name) which grouped albums on the wall conceptually; there would be, for example, a six foot square of album covers which all consisted of very tight closeups of faces. I have to draw the line at buying albums solely for the cover as the collection would be totally out of control. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "kevin king" Subject: Re: Framables Date: 11 Aug 1996 08:53:20 -0500 >Any other nominations for the >most frameable? A few I've kept only for the covers: Bob Creash Quintet - Cocktails Anyone? BIG close-up of a cocktail glass filled with an amber liquid that refracts a slightly fuzzy image behind of a woman's face looking longingly up at it (mouth agape, eyes half closed) all in a pink haze. The music on this is just alright, small combo with accordion. Morton Gould - Temptation Beautiful color and layout. Temptation in large red helvetica with Morton Gould in smaller gold type above. Cheesy set with powder blue background, green fronds out of focus to the left, palm tree with snake to the right and a gold sequined clad brunette holding an apple in the center. and one I haven't even listened to: Astounding High Fidelity In Stereo Varied type (IN STEREO in applied gold) over black background. Two hands with a baton and a swirly light trace pattern of the baton's movement. A few small color dots placed here and there on the trace. and the most shocking: Out of those eye-pleasing covers for Richard Hayman's Mercury releases, I would pick Caramba! as one of the most subliminally violent covers I've ever seen. A woman cringes with glee as a man threatens to bash her over the head with his maraca! The record is as dull as dishwater. kevin king xanadu@radix.net http://www.radix.net/~xanadu # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: soundbliss9@earhtlink.net Subject: Major record score Date: 10 Aug 1996 22:42:15 -0600 I'm on cloud nine. I had a major record score at a local (El Paso, TX) flea market... a buck apiece. Here's what I scored... Les Baxter - "Love Is Blue" Les Baxter - "Round The World With Les Baxter" Les Baxter - "Carribean Moonlight" Les Baxter - Sensational! Martin Denny - The Best Of Martin Denny Martin Denny - A Taste of Honey (two copies) Ahthur Lyman - Taboo (near mint) Enoch Light - Let's Dance The Bossa Nova Enoch Light - Persuasive Percussion Vol. 3 Jackie Gleason - Opiate d'Amour Jackie Gleason - Aphrodisia Jackie Gleason - Music, Martinis and Memories Dick Schory's Percussion Pops Orchestra - Supercussion (still sealed) Dick Schory - Holiday For Percussion (Stereo Action release) Edmundo Ros and His Orchestra - Bongos From The South Dominic Frontiere and Orchestra - Pagan Festival: An Exotic Love Ritual For Orchestra Murry Arnold Quartet - Overheard In A Cocktail Lounge Jane Mansfield - Shakespeare, Tchiakovsky and Me l,a woman part II orchestra - Soundtrack to "2" Mohammed El-Bakkar and His Oriental Ensemble - Port Said (what a cover!) Henri Rene and his Orchestra - Music For Bachelors Gershon Kingsley's First Moog Quartet (still sealed!) Polynesians - Polynesia Ann Corio - Hopw To Strip For Your Husband Morton Gould - Blues In The Night (mint condition) Haiti Danse Chorus and Orchestra - Voodoo! Syanley Black and his Orchestra - Exotic Percussion Ahmed Ali and the Sultans - Harem Midnight Whew! I blew a bunch of bucks, but got a _hell_ of a lot of good listening (for a little more than the price of two CDs... 'nuff said.) soundbliss9@earthlink.com # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: soundbliss9@earhtlink.net Subject: compilation idea Date: 10 Aug 1996 22:51:26 -0600 Here's a really demented idea. Why don't we see how many copies of "Whipped Cream And Other Delights" we can amass as a group. I don't think I've ever been to a music store that _didn't_ have a copy. I actually saw someone try to sell a copy for $5. Just think...one could wallpaper an entire house in "Whipped..." for much less than the average wallpaper cost. And due to the thickness of the cardboard, it could serve the dual purpose of being insulation. After that, we can start on Ray Coniff and Mitch Miller. And then, maybe not. soundbliss9@earthlink.net # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Bruce Rhodewalt Subject: Re: compilation idea Date: 11 Aug 1996 12:00:29 -0700 soundbliss9@earhtlink.net wrote: > >... > > Just think...one could wallpaper an entire house in "Whipped..." for much > less than the average wallpaper cost. And due to the thickness of the > cardboard, it could serve the dual purpose of being insulation. > It could serve other purposes as well. -- Bruce Rhodewalt kahuna@tikipub.com ________________________________________________________ Creative Tiki Publishing 78-365 Highway 111 Internet http://www.tikipub.com Suite 241 solutions 619/342-3418 La Quinta, CA 92253 # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lazlo Nibble" Subject: compilation idea Date: 11 Aug 1996 13:10:51 -0600 (MDT) > Here's a really demented idea. Why don't we see how many copies of > "Whipped Cream And Other Delights" we can amass as a group. You're too late, my pal Scooter and I have been doing this for some time. -- ::: Lazlo (lazlo@swcp.com; http://www.swcp.com/lazlo) # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Dlsmay@aol.com Subject: Scoring at the Swap Date: 11 Aug 1996 19:04:08 -0400 Just got back from the KUSF record swap and I scored and scored big. I practically camped out at Mickey Magowan's table where I bought: GREAT JAZZ FROM GREAT TV by Bob Mersey - Very cool crime jazz, basically done as production music and used on a number of shows. Compares favorably to classic PETER GUNN era Mancini and dig these titles: "Jazz Dramatic" "Blue Sax" "Flutesville" "Forever Frantic" "Beatnik" "Vibraphonics" "Call Girl." Bob was best known as a producer at Columbia (producing Andy Williams' "Moon River" speaking of Mancini). Music by Det Moor and his Orchestra. The notes said that much of this music was done for European (I think UK) TV. Great find, and only $8. Les Baxter's - TEEN DRUMS, probably in VG condition - about $15. Y'all know how cool this record is. BUT YOU'VE NEVER HEARD GERSHWIN WITH BONGOS - Don Ralke. Don is my favorite Bongo man, and this is wall to wall fun. $10. MUSIC FROM OUT OF SPACE - Pete Rugolo. Jack? Br. Cleve? What do you know about this? Dealer said it was rare and he was letting it go to me cheap at $15 (some scratches). I love Rugolo's RICHARD DIAMOND soundtrack, and couldn't resist titles like "Stereo Space Man" and "In a Modal Tone" or "Ballade for Drums." GOLDFINGER - Billy Strange, $4. Has his original "Theme for Pussy Galore" and "The Munsters" theme. GIRL FROM U.N.C.L.E. - Teddy Randazzo. Most of you seem to have this. Very fun stuff, $12. A MAN CALLED DAGGER - Steve Alllen. $4. Has "The Swingin' Dagger Theme" which should have prompted a lawsuit from John Barry. Some hot little chase scene cues. EXPERIMENT IN TERROR - Mancini. $9. Good shape but not mint. Jack Diamond was raving about this recently. The best part - the many twist tunes. WHISTLING AT WAIKIKI BEACH - Muzzy Marcellino, $11. Whistling Exotica, two great tastes that go great together. Some records that *would* have been bought if I had a single more drachma to spare: Domenic Frontiere' PAGAN FESTIVAL - recently discussed on the list. Saw two foil copies (both mono) going for fairly cheap prices ($6). HOT ROD JAZZ (didn't catch the artist - anybody know?) It promised "Twangy Guitar and Tenor Sax" - a combination I usually find irresistible, but it was going for $18 and Muzzy and Rugolo were selling for less. M-SQUAD - $10 - Ahhh, can't believe I didn't buy this. I've seen it priced as high as $60. But again, I'd shot my wad. Non-Buyer's remorse. --David # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Sax Therapy Subject: Re: Scoring at the Swap Date: 11 Aug 1996 20:16:42 -0600 lsmay@aol.com wrote: > > Just got back from the KUSF record swap and I scored and scored big. I > practically camped out at Mickey Magowan's table where I bought: > > WHISTLING AT WAIKIKI BEACH - Muzzy Marcellino, $11. Whistling Exotica, two > great tastes that go great together. > > > --David Sax Therapy replies:> I'd love to get a tape copy of the Muzzy Marvellino from you. I've been putting together a doscography of whistling tunes and this would be a good addition. I plan to put together a whistling tape when I get more material, Of course it will include such classics as Whistle While You Work, March from the Bridge on the River Kwai, Les Paul's Walkin' and Whistlin', I Was Kaiser Bill's Batman, and many more. I would like to hear from other Exotica list memebers about some of the whistling tunes in their collections....Saul :| :| <::< .::\ \:/ :::| :::| :~~/ :::| .::\ :::\ :\:| >::> `::| /:\ :| :|:| :::, :| `::| :::/ `::| saul smaizys/saxmania@ripco.com :| .,:' .........................web page=http://pages.ripco.com/~saxmania .............................voice (312)907.8229 fax (312)907.8521 -- -- :| :| <::< .::\ \:/ :::| :::| :~~/ :::| .::\ :::\ :\:| >::> `::| /:\ :| :|:| :::, :| `::| :::/ `::| saul smaizys/saxmania@ripco.com :| .,:' .........................web page=http://pages.ripco.com/~saxmania .............................voice (312)907.8229 fax (312)907.8521 -- # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Sax Therapy Subject: Re: compilation idea Date: 11 Aug 1996 20:19:07 -0600 Lazlo Nibble wrote: > > > Here's a really demented idea. Why don't we see how many copies of > > "Whipped Cream And Other Delights" we can amass as a group. > > You're too late, my pal Scooter and I have been doing this for some time. > > -- > ::: Lazlo (lazlo@swcp.com; http://www.swcp.com/lazlo) > > # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? > # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. -- what have you guys been smoking? :| :| <::< .::\ \:/ :::| :::| :~~/ :::| .::\ :::\ :\:| >::> `::| /:\ :| :|:| :::, :| `::| :::/ `::| saul smaizys/saxmania@ripco.com :| .,:' .........................web page=http://pages.ripco.com/~saxmania .............................voice (312)907.8229 fax (312)907.8521 -- # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Stilgloria@aol.com Subject: Re: The Return of Gramophone Emporium Date: 11 Aug 1996 21:58:25 -0400 I first heard Sid Bass on a Della Reese album that I've never been able to replace. (I pretty much have played "You've Come A Long Way From St. Louis" to death). He's great. By the way have you ever heard Jan and Dean's horrible rendition of "You've Come A Long Way From St. Louis"? It's on the Surf City LP. Most of the stuff, except for Surf City, is awful. Gloria # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Hi-Fi Subject: Whistle A Happy Tune Date: 11 Aug 1996 19:07:37 -0700 >I would like to hear from other Exotica list memebers about some of >the whistling tunes in their collections....Saul How 'bout "Whistle A Happy Tune" and "Walking Along Kicking The Leaves", by the blind warbler, Fred Lowery? Two LP's devoted to the art of whistling. On "Walking Along...." there is a steel guitar backup...really good. I love whistling records. I really do. Rossana In The Morning from Seven Golden Men and The Moog And Me...Dick Hyman. There are many more, but I gotta go........ # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: HOUSEOBOB@aol.com Subject: Re: Scoring at the Swap Date: 11 Aug 1996 22:21:42 -0400 >HOT ROD JAZZ (didn't catch the artist - anybody know?) It promised "Twangy Guitar and Tenor Sax" - a combination I usually find irresistible, but it was going for $18 and Muzzy and Rugolo were selling for less. You didn't miss anything there. I had it and sold it as it was not very twangy at all. As I remember it was more big band and jazzy. Definately fraudulent. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Dlsmay@aol.com Subject: Re: Whistle A Happy Tune Date: 11 Aug 1996 22:50:43 -0400 As I mentioned in my earlier post I just scored Muzzy Marcellino's WHISTLING ON WAIKIKI BEACH. Also have all the usual Allessandro Allessandroni whistling on Morricone soundtracks (he's also the whistler on SEVEN GOLDEN MEN). Would like to have the soundtrack for A FACE IN THE CROWD as it features a snazzy whistling and harmonica theme. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Dlsmay@aol.com Subject: Re: Scoring at the Swap Date: 11 Aug 1996 22:56:52 -0400 We can arrange a trade. I'm particularly interested in exotica and crime/spy jazz, but I'm open to anything interesting. I do have the SEVEN GOLDEN MEN soundtrack which features the title theme whistled in a couple different arrangements, Cozy Cole's version of "Big Noise From Winnetka" which features whistling and the Rhino Morricone 2-CD best of with lots of whistling. Let me know what you'd like. --David # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Sax Therapy Subject: Re: Scoring at the Swap Date: 11 Aug 1996 22:30:24 -0600 do you have the mancini cop show themes? I also have Johnny Mandel's jazz score for "I Want To Live", west coast jazz with Shelly Manne, Jack Sheldon (btw I have a great comedy album by jack), Bill Holman, Frank Rosolino. I also have some good Hawaiian and Calypso. I'll put this stuff on a c-90 and send it off to you. Any of that whistling stuff you mention would be fine with me. Send me your address, mine is 2444 W Ainslie Chicago IL 60625. I'm moving at the end of the month and don't have a new place yet but I know the people who are moving in and they will hold any mail for me so if you can't get it to me before the end of the month it won't be a problem.......thanks -Saul -- :| :| <::< .::\ \:/ :::| :::| :~~/ :::| .::\ :::\ :\:| >::> `::| /:\ :| :|:| :::, :| `::| :::/ `::| saul smaizys/saxmania@ripco.com :| .,:' .........................web page=http://pages.ripco.com/~saxmania .............................voice (312)907.8229 fax (312)907.8521 -- # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lazlo Nibble" Subject: Re: compilation idea Date: 11 Aug 1996 22:05:34 -0600 (MDT) >>> Here's a really demented idea. Why don't we see how many copies of >>> "Whipped Cream And Other Delights" we can amass as a group. >> >> You're too late, my pal Scooter and I have been doing this for some >> time. > > what have you guys been smoking? Laugh if you want, mortal, but *I've* done the math. Once we own every copy ever pressed, the record will suddenly be so hard to find that each one will be worth well into six figures. Multiply that by the millions of copies we'll have and we'll basically control the economy of the entire solar system. And the smartass comment above just landed you on permanent K.P. whan *that* comes to pass, pally . . . -- ::: Lazlo (lazlo@swcp.com; http://www.swcp.com/lazlo) # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Joseph Subject: Re: The Return of Gramophone Emporium Date: 12 Aug 1996 01:22:20 -0400 (EDT) At 09:58 PM 11/08/1996 -0400, you wrote: >I first heard Sid Bass on a Della Reese album that I've never been able to >replace. (I pretty much have played "You've Come A Long Way From St. Louis" >to death). He's great. By the way have you ever heard Jan and Dean's horrible >rendition of "You've Come A Long Way From St. Louis"? It's on the Surf City >LP. Most of the stuff, except for Surf City, is awful. >Gloria Actually, Bing Crosby and Rosemary Clooney do a TERRIFIC versipon of "You've come a long way..." on their album "Rendezvous". On the same album is a terrific lounge cover of the tune "Brazil". Un-related, but well worth looking for Joe in TO # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Joseph Subject: Re: compilation idea Date: 12 Aug 1996 01:29:24 -0400 (EDT) At 10:05 PM 11/08/1996 -0600, you wrote: >>>> Here's a really demented idea. Why don't we see how many copies of >>>> "Whipped Cream And Other Delights" we can amass as a group. >>> >>> You're too late, my pal Scooter and I have been doing this for some >>> time. >> >> what have you guys been smoking? > >Laugh if you want, mortal, but *I've* done the math. Once we own every >copy ever pressed, the record will suddenly be so hard to find that each >one will be worth well into six figures. Multiply that by the millions of >copies we'll have and we'll basically control the economy of the entire >solar system. That's all I needed to hear... ...ok...I'm in! Joe in TO # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ccarlson@wgl.com Subject: Billy Mure Date: 12 Aug 1996 09:28:04 -0400 To Ray via e-mail, and the list: Hello Ray, (From: Ray_Coffey@hmco.com Date: 8 Aug 96 15:19:28 EDT Subject: Hello O Hell) You wrote: Anybody familiar with Billy Mure's Supersonic Guitars (RCA?) He really likes to mix up his rockabilly/surf with jazz & lounge. A nice cover of Misirlou for those overdosed on Dick Dale. And I answered: Yes! I just picked up my first Mure album (Fireworks!) and was absolutley floored by 50% of the album. One half was OK instros with sappy female 'doo-wahhh' vocals, but the good half was intense! The lead-off track (Firecracker, I think - I don't have it here with me) was just one of the best guitar instros I've heard. I don't dare play it while driving because I'll get arrested! He's on my list now. Craig Groveland, MA craig_carlson@wgl.com (or) ccarlson@wgl.com # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: nytab@nyc.pipeline.com (lou smith) Subject: RE: Andy Badale Date: 12 Aug 1996 14:15:43 GMT On Aug 09, 1996 21:28:52, 'james b gerwitz ' wrote: >Anyone know what = >she and/or Angelo are up to lately ? Seems like its been a = >while......more PRODUCT please! > >Jim G. > Look for Badalamenti's 1995 score to 'The City Of Lost Children'. It was released by Point Music (Phil Glass's label I think). This is an orchestral score with one vocal track by Marianne Faithfull. Very evocative, I thought. --Lou # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ccarlson@wgl.com Subject: 2000 and Sam Taylor Date: 12 Aug 1996 10:23:51 -0400 From: dyemund@best.com (Jack Diamond) Date: Fri, 9 Aug 1996 15:31:38 +0000 Jack asks: So what I want to know is WHAT are WE gonna say, be the catch phrase when the year 2000 comes ? I answer: Since the new century begins in 2001, 2000 should be: fin de siecle (from the French) or two thousand double ought naught (a la Jethro Beaudine) And later in that same digest: From: lee@anti.com Date: Tue, 06 Aug 96 19:20:46 PST Subject: Re[2]: Sam "The Man" Taylor Lee sez: Sam "The Man" can be found on some Allan Freed albums! They were buddies, I assume!!! Craig sez: I'll bet they were. I have a Freed program from around 1958 and Sam the Man and his Orchestra provide backing for all the doo-wop/vocal groups and the pop singers as well. Plus they play the intro/intermission etc etc... Craig Groveland MA craig_carlson@wgl.com (or) ccarlson@wgl.com # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Stilgloria@aol.com Subject: Re: The Return of Gramophone Emporium Date: 12 Aug 1996 11:01:19 -0400 Joe, I think I may have that Bing Crosby/Rosemary Clooney album. I'll give it a listen. It will have to be pretty darned good to beat Della Reese's version, however. Gloria # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "kevin king" Subject: Re: Whistle A Happy Tune Date: 12 Aug 1996 10:49:19 -0500 >I would like to hear from other Exotica list memebers about some of >the whistling tunes in their collections....Saul Anyone heard of Helmut Zacharias? I have a promo 45 of him doing The Whistler and His Dog (Der Pfeifer und sein Hund) that's pretty amusing. And speaking of Morricone - Duck, You Sucker is a great one. kevin king xanadu@radix.net http://www.radix.net/~xanadu # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: cscheffy@kinglet.Berkeley.EDU (Clark Scheffy) Subject: two cool finds Date: 12 Aug 1996 08:44:18 PDT Surfmen - "Exotica" (the best human-bird calls ever!) Has Emil Richards on it... John Keating Space Experience - has "I Feel The Earth Move" which was pulled for the "Sound Gallery" comp., ned I say more? This record blew my mind. Keating utilizes the EMS Synthi VCS3 synthesizer which is perhaps one of the most beautiful electronic instruments to see in real life and one of the strangest sounding. It was utilized extensively by Gil Melle on the Andromed Strain soundtrack as well. Far far out. Clark # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lazlo Nibble" Subject: RE: Andy Badale Date: 12 Aug 1996 10:55:14 -0600 (MDT) >> Anyone know what [Cruise] and/or Angelo are up to lately ? > > Look for Badalamenti's 1995 score to 'The City Of Lost Children'. It > was released by Point Music (Phil Glass's label I think). This is an > orchestral score with one vocal track by Marianne Faithfull. Badalamenti also produced Faithfull's album A Secret Life last year. -- ::: Lazlo (lazlo@swcp.com; http://www.swcp.com/lazlo) # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Sax Therapy Subject: Gil Mell=?iso-8859-1?Q?=E9 (was 2 cool finds)?= Date: 12 Aug 1996 12:03:00 -0600 Clark Scheffy wrote: > > Surfmen - "Exotica" (the best human-bird calls ever!) Has Emil Richards on > Keating utilizes the EMS Synthi VCS3 synthesizer which is perhaps one of the > most beautiful electronic instruments to see in real life and one of the > strangest sounding. It was utilized extensively by Gil Melle on the Andromed > Strain soundtrack as well. Far far out. > speaking of Gil Mellé, anybody heard his album "Tome IV". On the jacket it is claimed that this is the first album of electronic jazz. I can still hear "Jog Falls Spinning Song" in my mind's ear. And regarding "Andromeda Strain", I think the first pressing of this came out on an octoganal disc in a silver cover that opened from the center like a flower. Very cool! -Saul -- :| :| <::< .::\ \:/ :::| :::| :~~/ :::| .::\ :::\ :\:| >::> `::| /:\ :| :|:| :::, :| `::| :::/ `::| saul smaizys/saxmania@ripco.com :| .,:' .........................web page=http://pages.ripco.com/~saxmania .............................voice (312)907.8229 fax (312)907.8521 -- # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Bryan Jare Cuevas Subject: 50 cent Weekend... Date: 12 Aug 1996 12:22:55 -0400 (EDT) Well, in keeping with tradition....here's a list of my weekend finds: *** THE 50 CENT STACK *** Santo & Johnny Hawaii (Canadian American, 1961) Glenn Miller This is Glenn Miller (RCA, 1956) Dean Martin Dream With Dean (Reprise, c.1965) Ink Spots Stardust (Pirouette, c.early 60s) This one is rather strange - late incarnation of the band singing old favorites over ping pong percussion "stereo" effects Leroy Holmes Los Violines del Amor, vol. 2 (UA Latino, 1970) Interesting only for a version of Je T'aime...Moi Non Plus Bobby Hackett Blues With a Kick (Capitol, 1959) Jackie Gleason Words of Love (Capitol, c.early 70s) Gleason....half spoken word-half singing: "...as time came around she came my way" - a pathetic document of 70s easy listening cheese...might grow on me Brass Ring Only Love (Dunhill, 1969) Groovy, tripped out version of Rosemary's Baby Reg Wilson 88 Keys and a Girl (United Artists, 1969) Wonderful wordless vocals by Corinna Manetto....Theme from the Thomas Crown Affair sends chills up my spine *** THE "FREE" STACK (in VG+/NM condition) *** Martin Denny Quiet Village (Liberty, 1959) Gene Page Blacula Soundtrack (RCA, 1972) Dick Hyman Moog: The Electric Eclectics of...(Command, 1969) Paul Mauriat More Mauriat (Philips, c.1967) "The dynamic Paul Mauriat Orchestra doing the `Now' Scene!" Mireille Mathieu Magnifique! (Capitol, c.late 60s) take care, bryan c # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Gene Hopstetter, Jr." Subject: re: Andromeda Strain (was Gil =?iso-8859-1?Q?Mell=E9?= ) Date: 12 Aug 1996 13:47:42 -0500 Sax Therapy sed: >And regarding "Andromeda Strain", I think the first pressing of >this came out on an octoganal disc in a silver cover that opened >from the center like a flower. Very cool! -Saul That is correct -- the first "Andromeda Strain" LP came in an octoganal silver cover which opened as you described, on an octoganal disc. It's the creepiest and most beautiful LP I've ever seen, which fits the music perfectly. BTW, it's very collectible, fetching prices around $100. Anybody out there have a copy? +++++++++++++++++ Internet Publishing Specialist + Gene Hopstetter, Jr. + Cadmus Digital Solutions +++++++++++++++++ http://cjsinet.cadmus.com # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: cscheffy@kinglet.Berkeley.EDU (Clark Scheffy) Subject: Gil Melle Date: 12 Aug 1996 10:55:15 PDT Regarding Gil Melle, yes I've heard Tome IV. one of my favorite albums. Gil Melle and the Jazz Electronauts. That was done before he began using the EMS synthi. He designed and built all of the electronic instruments for the Tome IV album. Great stuff for electronic music heads, a far cry, however, from the Perrey-Kingsley type of electronic music, perhaps more like Emil Richards' "Stones: The New Sound Element," which is the most indisposable electronic exotica album in the world. Clark # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: cscheffy@kinglet.Berkeley.EDU (Clark Scheffy) Subject: Re: 50 cent Weekend... Date: 12 Aug 1996 10:58:59 PDT You mentioned a Paul Mauriat record... speaking of him, his album "L.O.V.E." is THE album to convert the unfaithful. Mauriat can be a genius. Also of strange note is his very recent easy listening cover of "Like A Virgin." It's saccharine enough to make you vomit, a test of aural endurance, and then again, especially for people on this list, when was the last time a song moved you to the point of that kind of negative physical reaction? He has real power... L.O.V.E. has a song on it called "Silver Fingertips" which absolutely rocks. His version of "Oh Happy Day" is perfect for sunny Sunday morning too, also from that album. Clark # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dyemund@best.com (Jack Diamond) Subject: Rekkids passed on ;-(> Date: 12 Aug 1996 11:35:51 +0000 >>HOT ROD JAZZ (didn't catch the artist - anybody know? Larry Wilcox Orch. w/ Jimmy Raney-Guitar, Bobby Scott-Organ, Joe Farrell-Saxes You made a mistake passing on this one Dave. At least imho KILLER, CRIME/NERVOUS JAZZ!!!!!!!!!!! Screaming saxes and organs with plunking twang bass note guitars You'd like it alot. I think I have one of thoase on my latest lists that will be going out soon Oh well MUSIC FROM OUT OF SPACE - Pete Rugolo. Not anywhere as great as it looks imho. The cover is really the deal here and I really love Rugolo, whaddayagonna do ?;) Jack # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Gene Hopstetter, Jr." Subject: Re: Gil Melle Date: 12 Aug 1996 14:38:42 -0500 Hello Clark, You seem to be really up on this sound, and I've been wanting to get more of it. So far, I've heard a little of it: Dick Hyman's Moog stuff, a little Hugh Montenegro, and the Scamp records collections. I wonder if you'd mind rattling off a few performers alone the lines of Emil Richards and Gile Melle, and maybe some albums to me, to help me on my search? I'd certainly appreciate it. +++++++++++++++++ Internet Publishing Specialist + Gene Hopstetter, Jr. + Cadmus Digital Solutions +++++++++++++++++ http://cjsinet.cadmus.com # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dyemund@best.com (Jack Diamond) Subject: whistling Mancini Date: 12 Aug 1996 11:44:54 +0000 The flip of the 45 for Wait Until Dark is a title called............ shit I can't remember, that a funny title ;) Anyway...it was never released on a lp and most of it is whistling "Theme for Three" is the title, just remembered;)! also on a Quincy Jones record on Mercury where he does all Mancini titles there are a few #'s that have whistling by Major Holley who was a jazz/studio string bass/hummer/whistler. Also has Toots Thielsman whistling on that record too. It's a great one ;-)> Jack # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: cscheffy@kinglet.Berkeley.EDU (Clark Scheffy) Subject: Re: Gil Melle Date: 12 Aug 1996 12:33:41 PDT Let's talk electronic... Here's a list of the far-rest out electronic work I can think of... Jack Diamond I am sure can supplement this, as well as some other folks? Jean-Jacques Perrey - anything by this grandfather of applied Moog and Musique Concrete is worthwhile, I call it the "bonky-bonk" sound Gershon Kingsley - not as interesting alone as with Perrey Emil Richards - only one electronic record I can think of, "Stones: The New Sound Element" It is a mindbender, a must have. All in odd time signatures, very beautiful and frenetic, I've seen it as a 2-fer CD Mort Garson - The Zodiac Series is great Moog, "Black Mass Lucifer" is one of the more intresting Moog works, like Emil Richards, utilizes the electronic instruments for something more than covers of pop songs with silly sound effects Dick Hyman - both "Electronic Eclectics" and "Age of Electronicus" are very musical, groovy too Dick can PLAY, which helps... Richard Hayman - "Genuine Electric Latin Love Machine" is cool, I think he has others? Anyone know? Walter Sear - Copper Plater Integrated Circuit, it's o.k. only IMHO Dick Hyamn - forgot this one - "Moongas" only heard it once at a friend's h house, non-moog electronic coolness Gil Melle - "Tome IV" totally cool, the Jazzzz Song with electronics cuttin' it up... He's a genius, also did "Andromeda Strain." Moog Orchestra - "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" really weird, neato sounds i am leaving out most of the really insipid Moog covers of pop songs albums which I think are interesting, but unfortunately, don't explore the abilities of the instruments the way some of these other guys do... Also of interest: anything using the EMS Synthi A/KS or VCS3 synthesizers... Anything by Pierre Schaeffer, the inventor of "Musique Concrete" (good luck finding it..., a CD retrospective is out for big $$$) Karlheinz Stockhausen's electronic work, especially "Gesang der Junglinge" which is an amazing Musique Concrete work..., and "Stockhausen / Beethoven" also weird... Goldang, there are so many others and I write to you from work where I can't see my records... These one's I've listed though, are to me the most intersting (and therefore easily remembered). Stay away from that Walter/Wendy guy/chick, he/she's common and unoriginal. Clark # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Sax Therapy Subject: Re: Gil Melle and electronics Date: 12 Aug 1996 16:17:20 -0600 Clark Scheffy wrote: > > Let's talk electronic... I say O.K. > > Here's a list of the far-rest out electronic work I can think of... > Jack Diamond I am sure can supplement this, as well as some other folks? > > Jean-Jacques Perrey - anything by this grandfather of applied Moog and Musique > Concrete is worthwhile, I call it the "bonky-bonk" sound > Gershon Kingsley - not as interesting alone as with Perrey > Emil Richards - only one electronic record I can think of, "Stones: The New > Sound Element" It is a mindbender, a must have. All in odd time > signatures, very beautiful and frenetic, I've seen it as a 2-fer CD > Mort Garson - The Zodiac Series is great Moog, "Black Mass Lucifer" is one of > the more intresting Moog works, like Emil Richards, utilizes the > electronic instruments for something more than covers of pop songs > with silly sound effects > Dick Hyman - both "Electronic Eclectics" and "Age of Electronicus" are very > musical, groovy too > Dick can PLAY, which helps... > Richard Hayman - "Genuine Electric Latin Love Machine" is cool, I think he has > others? Anyone know? > Walter Sear - Copper Plater Integrated Circuit, it's o.k. only IMHO > Dick Hyamn - forgot this one - "Moongas" only heard it once at a friend's h > house, non-moog electronic coolness > Gil Melle - "Tome IV" totally cool, the Jazzzz Song with electronics cuttin' > it up... He's a genius, also did "Andromeda Strain." > > Moog Orchestra - "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" really weird, neato sounds Yes, I've had all of these at one time or other and used to play a lot of it on my radio show in the 70's. In a way, electronic music is what got me into radio. Some friends of mine were brokering time on a local station (Chicago) and playing your basic rock of the period like Hendrix, Jeff. Airplane, Country Joe, Janis, Chicago, Blodwyn Pig, Jethro Tull. They new I was into making musique concrete tapes and had a pretty good knowledge of the electronic and a/g music of the time like Stockhausen, Xennakis, Schaeffer, Henry, Subotnick, Walter Carlos, Steve Reich, Terry Riley, Sal Martirano......they had me come up to the station with some of my records to use for musical beds for announcing over. Well, eventually I got into programming the show and playing this music as selections in addition to backgrounds. I was mixing this up with the rock of the day, avant jazz like Sun Ra, Albert Ayler, Burton Greene, Gunter Hampel, almost everything that ws out on the ESP label. That label got a lot of play on the show, along with stuff on Impulse (Coltrane, Shepp, Sanders....), Limelight (lots of good electronics and 50ft Hose), DGG avant series with Stockhausen, Ferrari, Xennakis...Some listeners turned me on to Faust, I already had been playing German music like Amon Duul 1 & 2, Birth Control, Can. Eventually the Brain and Ohr labels started getting played a lot. I actively sought this stuff out and made contact with some of the bands who I corresponded with. I established contact a German record dealer who would trade me German stuff for lame American stuff and he put me in touch with a writer from Germany's Sounds magazine who traded records with me regularly. Well, I think you get the idea. That's enough babbling for now. > > Also of interest: > anything using the EMS Synthi A/KS or VCS3 synthesizers... > Anything by Pierre Schaeffer, the inventor of "Musique Concrete" (good luck > finding it..., a CD retrospective is out for big $$$) One of my prized pieces of vinyl is "Panorama of Musique Concrete" works by Henry, Schaeffer and Arthuys London DTL93090 (British Pressing) which I got around 1972. an interesting story about this record. A grade shcool teacher who was also a listener to the show asked me to come to her school and give her students and illustrated talk about electronic music. This was one of the records I took along. I didn't have a car at the time so she gave me a ride out to the shcool and back. On the way home I slipped the records under the seat. When I got home I didn't notice that that record was missing, still in her car. By the time I noticed it was missing a few weeks later it was summer vacation time and the teacher had left for a long vacation. When I tried calling a couple of months later her phone was disconnected. Now here's the funny part, ablut 10 or 12 years later I'm at Chicago's famous public market, Maxwell Street. I'm browsing through a box of vinyl and the very same record is in the box. Boy, was I surprised to be reunited with a long lost friend. The exact same record, I recognized the tape on the back cover that I had applied years before. The freakiest part is that this is not the only thing that has come back to me on Maxwell Street after leaving my possession for many years. Sort of like the cat came back but not the very next day:-) > Karlheinz Stockhausen's electronic work, especially "Gesang der Junglinge" which is an amazing Musique Concrete work..., and "Stockhausen / Beethoven" also > weird... > as I mentioned above this stuff used to get played on my show. Hope I haven't bored you too much. -Saul -- :| :| <::< .::\ \:/ :::| :::| :~~/ :::| .::\ :::\ :\:| >::> `::| /:\ :| :|:| :::, :| `::| :::/ `::| saul smaizys/saxmania@ripco.com :| .,:' .........................web page=http://pages.ripco.com/~saxmania .............................voice (312)907.8229 fax (312)907.8521 -- # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dragstr@earthlink.net (David Schafer) Subject: Re: Gil Melle Date: 12 Aug 1996 14:20:41 -0700 (PDT) Clark wrote...Mon, 12 Aug 96 12:33 >Let's talk electronic... > >Here's a list of the far-rest out electronic work I can think of... >Jack Diamond I am sure can supplement this, as well as some other folks? >i am leaving out most of the really insipid Moog covers of pop songs albums >which I think are interesting, but unfortunately, don't explore the abilities >of the instruments the way some of these other guys do... _______ re: electronic, moog, or as Clark said--"bonky-bonk" sound Clark- Those are definately some of the best. If you or anyone else is interested in Moog and related electronic LP's, I have collected around a 100 Moog LP's and I would be happy to send out a list to anybody that is interested in seeing what else is out there. BTW--Jack's listings from a year ago fueled this obsession immensely--thank's Jack! I love those insipid and pop-song covers alost more than the "innovative" sounds. Marty Gold's "Beatles" is amazing. What about Subotnik?? Yes I have a problem and I am seeking help:))) I'm turning to electric sitars for now. --David # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "kevin king" Subject: Re: it's Wendy Date: 12 Aug 1996 17:10:22 -0500 > Stay away from that Walter/Wendy > guy/chick, he/she's common and unoriginal. Whoa!!!! Just a minute there. Let's not forget that it was Wendy's records that popularized moog for the masses. I challenge you to write a piece as uncommon and original as Timesteps. The interpretations on the Switched On records are virtuosic, the aural landscapes on the pre-New Age Sonic Seasonings are brilliant. Everyone's entitled to their own opinion of course, but I just had to voice an opposition. But then again, I like the Swingle Singers so sue me! kevin king xanadu@radix.net http://www.radix.net/~xanadu # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lazlo Nibble" Subject: 50 cent Weekend... Date: 12 Aug 1996 15:54:48 -0600 (MDT) > *** THE "FREE" STACK (in VG+/NM condition) *** > Gene Page Blacula Soundtrack (RCA, 1972) I can even tie this back in to another recent discussion -- William Marshall, who played Blacula, was also the King Of Cartoons on Pee-Wee's Playhouse... -- ::: Lazlo (lazlo@swcp.com; http://www.swcp.com/lazlo) # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Sax Therapy Subject: Re: it's Wendy Date: 12 Aug 1996 17:05:07 -0600 kevin king wrote: > > > Whoa!!!! Just a minute there. Let's not forget that it was Wendy's > records that popularized moog for the masses. I challenge you > to write a piece as uncommon and original as Timesteps. The > interpretations on the Switched On records are virtuosic, the aural > landscapes on the pre-New Age Sonic Seasonings are brilliant. > Everyone's entitled to their own opinion of course, but I just had to > voice an opposition. But then again, I like the Swingle Singers so > sue me! > > kevin king I have to agree with Kev. Timesteps and Sonic Seasonings are Brilliant and of course they got a lot of airplay on my radio show and btw I like the Swingle Singers and the Single Swingers (ever heard of them?) -Saul -- :| :| <::< .::\ \:/ :::| :::| :~~/ :::| .::\ :::\ :\:| >::> `::| /:\ :| :|:| :::, :| `::| :::/ `::| saul smaizys/saxmania@ripco.com :| .,:' .........................web page=http://pages.ripco.com/~saxmania .............................voice (312)907.8229 fax (312)907.8521 -- # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Robbie Baldock" Subject: Bad Angel Date: 12 Aug 1996 23:10:28 +0000 > Badalamenti also produced Faithfull's album A Secret Life last year. Plus of course the new "Bad Angel" project with Tim Booth of James. Anyone heard that - or was that the start of this thread?! Oh, and the new Barry Adamson is supposed to be pretty cool in a filmic kinda way. Robbie # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Robbie Baldock" Subject: Helmut Zacharias Date: 12 Aug 1996 23:10:28 +0000 Kevin King wrote: >Anyone heard of Helmut Zacharias? I have a promo 45 of him doing The Yes! If you ever see "Tokyo Melody" (LP) buy it. Apart from lots of lovely strange Japanese rockers it has one of my all time faves of this genre - his version of "Japanese Lantern Dance" with mad swirling organ popping up throughout giving the impression of UFOs landing in downtown Tokyo... Actually I think I might have a spare sleeveless copy of the LP somewhere if you're interested. Robbie # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Robbie Baldock" Subject: Re: Major Record Score Date: 12 Aug 1996 23:10:28 +0000 soundbliss wrote: >I'm on cloud nine. I had a major record score at a local (El Paso, TX) >flea market... a buck apiece. Followed by numerous sick-making "look what I got"! posts. And after me thinking I'd done quite well on my trip to Gramophone Emporium!!! Remind me to move to the US next week... Robbie (various shades of envious green) Spaced Out - the Enoch Light WWW Site *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** http://www.cybersurf.co.uk/rcb/light/ # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: cscheffy@kinglet.Berkeley.EDU (Clark Scheffy) Subject: Re: it's Wendy Date: 12 Aug 1996 15:54:46 PDT OK, I stand corrected. I was really referring to the "Switched On" stuff, which though it is an aural landscape, is to me not a fully realized MOOG piece... that's the complaint I have. My argument would be that simply doing pieces on different instruments is not as powerfula as writing pieces FOR a given instrument. If W. Carlos had done it on nose flute or some other instrument would still be of less interest to me than the work of Garson, Richards, or Melle simply for their use of the instrument to see what it can do that is unique to the electronic world... Speaking, however, of more classical pieces, Ruth White (title forgotten...) did a wonderful Moog rendition of Gymnopodie by what's his name... (HELP ME OUT, HERE, I'm forgetting all the names of these people...) Also, there are some cool records out there of Saint-Sens pieces for Ondes Martenot... Clark # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Q-Tip Subject: Re: it's Wendy Date: 12 Aug 1996 19:08:33 -0700 At 03:54 PM 8/12/96 PDT, Clark says: >Speaking, however, of more classical pieces, Ruth White (title forgotten...) Short Circuits, I think >did a wonderful Moog rendition of Gymnopodie by what's his name... (HELP >ME OUT, HERE, I'm forgetting all the names of these people...) Satie, I think # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dyemund@best.com (Jack Diamond) Subject: Did I post this already ? I can't remember Date: 12 Aug 1996 19:47:37 +0000 KFJC play list 7/21/96 for Jack Diamond ARTIST TRACK ALBUM Planets Chunky Stan Getz Qrt. with Conte Candoli-Trumpet Lou Levy-Piano Shelly Manne-Drums Leroy Vinnegar-Bass Columbia,West Coast JAZZ/55 Muzzy Marcellino Sunrise Seranade Liberty LRP3075 Kenyon Hopkins Daddy(Bobby Troup) Ping Pang Pong Laurie Johnson Sleuthing(Professionals) Isaac Hayes Shaft!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Johnny Keating Studio 2/SPACE Orchestra Jesus Christ Superstar Express Sal Salvador Orchestra You'd Be Sooo Nice to Come Home to ;-)> DECCA/57 Esquivel St Louis Blues(Genius Of) 67/RCA Al Caiola & Living Gtrs Ruby Tuesday S.F.Nights Robert Drasnin Voodoo John(Ny) Williams-Pno Pete Rugolo Orchestra Percussion Feat. Jack Costanzo Bongo Riff At Work Del Close/John Brent Introduction Martin Denny Group Soshu Night Seranade Scamp Release Jimmie Haskel Venus Countdown Le Jazz Modes Garden Delights All Arrngements Julias Watkins-Fr.Horn Charlie Rouse-Tenor By J.Watkins Oscar Pettiford-Bass Gildo Mahones-Pno Ananda Shankar Streets of Calcutta Wynder K. Frog Harpsicord Shuffle 18TH Century Concepts Lovers Concerto Leo Diamond Skin Divers Suite RCA/55/MONO Only Revengers Meet Mr. Solo Si Zentner The Fugitive The Electric Hair Good Morning Starshine Gordon Parks Move on In(Shafts Big Score) Dick Hazard Esquivel Amor(To Love Again) 1ST/RCA/57/MONO ONLY Moonlight Enchantment Nightingale Marty Manning Lost Weekend Theme Barney Kessel, Ray Brown, Shelly Manne Custard Puff Rec August 1958 Les Baxter Mountains of Mystery Barbarian Goliath and the Barbarians A.I.P./Stereo Frank Wess, Kenny Burrell Eddie Jones-Bass Freddie Green-Rhythm Gtr Jazz for Playboys Woolafunt's Lament Savoy MG12095 Stan Kenton Orch. Feat Jack Costanzo-Bongos June Christy-Spoken Word - This Is My Theme 47/CAPITOL Lalo Schifrin The Cat(Joy House) Lalo Schifrin Self-Destruct(More Mission) Modern-Aires Girl W/ the Long Black Hair Steve Allen Lyrics Pete Drake Penguine Strut /K F a T Jimmy Day Ranchers Stomp Mundell Lowe All Stars Bourbon Street Beat Tv Action Jazz 2 Kenyon Hopkins Rain(Panic, Son of Shock!) Al Caiola Bali Hai Mancini The Genius of _Them All_ ! Rolly Budock-Bass Walkin' Bass(More Peter Gunn) RCA/1959 Virtues Tel-Star Guitar Elmer Bernstein Matt Helm's Blues Frank Comstock W/ Paul Tanner-Theremin Richard Rodney Bennett Skidoo Million $ Brain KFJC 12345 El Monte Road, Los Altos Hills, CA 94022 [R] eturn to the playlists for this week # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Sax Therapy Subject: Re: it's Wendy Date: 12 Aug 1996 21:49:37 -0600 Q-Tip wrote: > > At 03:54 PM 8/12/96 PDT, Clark says: > > >Speaking, however, of more classical pieces, Ruth White (title forgotten...) > > Short Circuits, I think > > >did a wonderful Moog rendition of Gymnopodie by what's his name... (HELP > >ME OUT, HERE, I'm forgetting all the names of these people...) > > Satie, I think ah yes, Ruth White was another favorite on my radio show in the 70's. I seem to recall she had another album on Limelight. I think it was readings from the Flowers of Evil. Another good moog LP was Louise Huebner's "Seduction through Witchcraft." I used to spin a whole hour of electronic music Friday nights calling it Electronic Experience. It was a popular feature of the program. And speaking of Satie, Camarata had a whole LP of Satie music done with electronics called "The Velvet Gentleman" on Deram. -Saul -- :| :| <::< .::\ \:/ :::| :::| :~~/ :::| .::\ :::\ :\:| >::> `::| /:\ :| :|:| :::, :| `::| :::/ `::| saul smaizys/saxmania@ripco.com :| .,:' .........................web page=http://pages.ripco.com/~saxmania .............................voice (312)907.8229 fax (312)907.8521 -- # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: J P M Subject: Re: it's Wendy Date: 12 Aug 1996 23:39:28 +0000 And least we forget "A Clockwerk Orange " with that Vocoder "opera" ( Beethoven's Ninth Symphony ,Fourth Movement, Abridged ) .That version "Kicks Butt" :) .That one of the funiest vocoder works I own. Jason mugen@spacelab.net http://www.spacelab.net/~mugen/ http://www.spacelab.net/~mugen/vocolist.html # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: J P M Subject: Re: it's Wendy Date: 12 Aug 1996 23:46:46 +0000 And least we forget "A Clockwerk Orange " with that Vocoder "opera" ( Beethoven's Ninth Symphony ,Fourth Movement, Abridged ) .That version "Kicks Butt" :) .That one of the funiest vocoder works I own. Jason mugen@spacelab.net http://www.spacelab.net/~mugen/ http://www.spacelab.net/~mugen/vocolist.html # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: riviera@tiac.net Subject: Re: See "Scopitone Mania" in your town Date: 12 Aug 1996 23:51:15 -0400 >Best travelling "lounge" show: Scopitones are outstanding 16mm "video >jukebox" films stretching from twist and cha cha (Pachanga anyway) to icky >Procul Harem. Luis Malle directed a gory/sexy bullfight one, Francoise Hardy >is in one, as is the woman who invented the Pia Zadora beatnik-in-black >look. The Lady-in-Black I believe you're referring to is none other than "The Black Angel" of La Rive Gauche, Juliette Greco, performing a tune called "Jolie Mome". J.Greco is one of my fave french singers, and incidentally, worked occasionally with French EZ Genius Andre Popp. BTW,I also heartily reccomend "Les Scopitones";I especially like the blond german twin girls doing "Quando,Quando,Quando" in 3 languages!There are two series (sort of) available on video,one being the Scopitone Mania series( you can find ads to order them in "Psychotronic" magazine), but the origin of the other series is a mystery to me;I've seen a couple of tapes and there seems to be not too much overlap with the "Scopitone Mania" ones.Anyone out there know how to get a copy of these ? Cheerio! Riviera # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: readingm@ix.netcom.com Subject: RE: Angelo Badalamenti Date: 12 Aug 1996 21:06:42 -0700 >Worth a look for Julee Cruisers. Anyone know what she and/or Angelo are up to lately ? Seems like its >been a while......more PRODUCT please! A collaborative effort with Tim Booth of the U.K. band "James" has just been released in Europe on the Fontana label (Polygram). Don't know if there's a U.S. release planned ir not. The following is a from an ad for the album that appeared in the U.K. mag "Q" (August issue"). The quote is from NME (New Musical Express, another trendy U.K. mag): "...a corker - widescreen ambient rock, with soaring singalong tunes and magical, dreamlike moods." A "Q" review in the very same issue says: "...glaringly bandless coffee-table timewasting..." Can't say, myself, I haven't heard it, but I am a Badalamenti fan. The album is called "Booth and the Bad Angel." Michael # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: riviera@tiac.net Subject: Electronics Date: 13 Aug 1996 00:18:50 -0400 Just wanted to weigh in with a hearty endorsement of this Musique Concrete/experimental/electronica thread;it's something I've been fascinated with lately, and would love to see what the combined minds of the Exotica list can turn me on to.This is the kind of thing I stay on the list FOR! Riviera # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: readingm@ix.netcom.com Subject: Re: Major record score Date: 12 Aug 1996 21:21:49 -0700 >I'm on cloud nine. I had a major record score at a local (El Paso, TX) flea market... a buck >apiece. >Les Baxter - "Love Is Blue" >Les Baxter - "Round The World With Les Baxter" >Les Baxter - "Carribean Moonlight" >Les Baxter - Sensational! >Martin Denny - The Best Of Martin Denny >Martin Denny - A Taste of Honey (two copies) >Ahthur Lyman - Taboo (near mint) >Enoch Light - Let's Dance The Bossa Nova >Enoch Light - Persuasive Percussion Vol. 3 >Jackie Gleason - Opiate d'Amour >Jackie Gleason - Aphrodisia >Jackie Gleason - Music, Martinis and Memories >Dick Schory's Percussion Pops Orchestra - Supercussion (still sealed) >Dick Schory - Holiday For Percussion (Stereo Action release) >Edmundo Ros and His Orchestra - Bongos From The South >Dominic Frontiere and Orchestra - Pagan Festival: An Exotic Love Ritual For Orchestra >Murry Arnold Quartet - Overheard In A Cocktail Lounge >Jane Mansfield - Shakespeare, Tchiakovsky and Me >l,a woman part II orchestra - Soundtrack to "2" >Mohammed El-Bakkar and His Oriental Ensemble - Port Said (what a cover!) >Henri Rene and his Orchestra - Music For Bachelors >Gershon Kingsley's First Moog Quartet (still sealed!) >Polynesians - Polynesia >Ann Corio - Hopw To Strip For Your Husband >Morton Gould - Blues In The Night (mint condition) >Haiti Danse Chorus and Orchestra - Voodoo! >Stanley Black and his Orchestra - Exotic Percussion >Ahmed Ali and the Sultans - Harem Midnight You SHOULD be on Cloud 9, for a buck apiece, you just hit the proverbial JACKPOT! Congratulations! # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: readingm@ix.netcom.com Subject: Re: compilation idea Date: 12 Aug 1996 21:28:04 -0700 >> what have you guys been smoking? >Laugh if you want, mortal, but *I've* done the math. Once we own every >copy ever pressed, the record will suddenly be so hard to find that each >one will be worth well into six figures. Multiply that by the millions of >copies we'll have and we'll basically control the economy of the entire >solar system. And the smartass comment above just landed you on permanent >K.P. whan *that* comes to pass, pally . . . Hey, it's already paying off...I'm not seeing nearly as many as I was even as year ago! Michael # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "kevin king" Subject: Re: it's Wendy Date: 13 Aug 1996 01:19:40 -0500 > ah yes, Ruth White was another favorite on my radio show in the > 70's. I seem to recall she had another album on Limelight. I think > it was readings from the Flowers of Evil. There's one called 7 Cards Of The Tarot or something similar > And speaking of Satie, Camarata had a whole LP of Satie music > done with electronics called "The Velvet Gentleman" on Deram. Camarata must have had at least three Satie moog albums. The one I have, The Electronic Spirit Of Erik Satie, lists two others - The Velvet Gentleman and Through A Looking Glass. So who ARE the Single Swingers? kevin king xanadu@radix.net http://www.radix.net/~xanadu # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dyemund@best.com (Jack Diamond) Subject: Electronique Musique Date: 12 Aug 1996 23:59:21 +0000 >One of my prized pieces of vinyl is "Panorama of Musique Concrete" >works by Henry, Schaeffer and Arthuys London DTL93090 (British Pressing) >which I got around 1972. Do you know if London is affiliated with Phillips in any way ? I know of a record on Limelight which was a reissue label for Phillips called Panorama Electronique. This although were recordings from the late 50's. Another all time great 1 of a kind musique concrete POP sound like you've never heard is The Elektronics - Electronic Music. Originally released on Phillips and re-released on Limelight under the title of The Sonic Vibrations of Tom Dissvelt and Kid Baltan. I just donated a copy to KFJC and they are playing the shit out of it ;-)> The review for it _might_ be up on our site at http://www.kfjc.org Bye for now, Jack # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dyemund@best.com (Jack Diamond) Subject: "Scopitone Mania" Date: 13 Aug 1996 00:12:48 +0000 Re: "Scopitone Mania" I remember seeing a scopitone at the Exploritorium in San Francisco. It WAS really cool. A video jukebox. They have those on AMC in between films every once in a while. There were hundreds made of all styles of modern (at the time) music. From real screamin' rockabilly to black r&b to jazz, western swing and everythang. Jack # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Sax Therapy Subject: Ruth White/Single Swingers Date: 13 Aug 1996 07:40:59 -0600 kevin king wrote: > > > ah yes, Ruth White was another favorite on my radio show in the > > 70's. I seem to recall she had another album on Limelight. I think > > it was readings from the Flowers of Evil. > > > There's one called 7 Cards Of The Tarot or something similar now that you jog my memory, it's 7 trumps from the Tarot. > > And speaking of Satie, Camarata had a whole LP of Satie music > > done with electronics called "The Velvet Gentleman" on Deram. > > Camarata must have had at least three Satie moog albums. The one I > have, The Electronic Spirit Of Erik Satie, lists two others - The > Velvet Gentleman and Through A Looking Glass. > > So who ARE the Single Swingers? > they were a knock off group of the Swingle Singers. I'm not sure if I still have the album but I think they were doing Mozart as opposed to the Swingle Singers doing Bach. -- :| :| <::< .::\ \:/ :::| :::| :~~/ :::| .::\ :::\ :\:| >::> `::| /:\ :| :|:| :::, :| `::| :::/ `::| saul smaizys/saxmania@ripco.com :| .,:' .........................web page=http://pages.ripco.com/~saxmania .............................voice (312)907.8229 fax (312)907.8521 -- # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: bstewart@ids2.idsonline.com Subject: Re: Whistle A Happy Tune Date: 13 Aug 1996 09:15:55 -0400 At 10:50 PM 8/11/96 -0400, you wrote: >Would like to have the soundtrack for A FACE IN THE CROWD as it >features a snazzy whistling and harmonica theme. I am wondering if this has ever been released on LP? It also has some good 50s rock n' roll on it as well. Bryan # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul Lewis Subject: Re: compilation idea Date: 13 Aug 1996 09:28:57 -0400 (EDT) > >Laugh if you want, mortal, but *I've* done the math. Once we own every > >copy ever pressed, the record will suddenly be so hard to find that each > >one will be worth well into six figures. Multiply that by the millions of > >copies we'll have and we'll basically control the economy of the entire > >solar system. And the smartass comment above just landed you on permanent > >K.P. whan *that* comes to pass, pally . . . > > Hey, it's already paying off...I'm not seeing nearly as many as I was even as > year ago! Yeah, well someone better come to the Pennsylvania / New Jersey area and clean them out. Every one foot stack of LPs guarantees a copy of WCAOD in it. In the past six months, I MUST have seen at least 50 to 100 copies. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: cscheffy@kinglet.Berkeley.EDU (Clark Scheffy) Subject: Musique Concrete Date: 13 Aug 1996 08:44:22 PDT Another piece which just came to mind... On the Aarf Aarf (sp?) compilation "Only In America," there is a nice tape manipulation piece done with the Chef Boyardee theme song. Worth a listen... Can't remember the artist... Also, in regard to the Ruth White album, yes that is Gymnopodie by Satie. Thanks for clearing that up... Also, we should not forget the early works of Ferrante and Teicher. It's amazing to me that their later stuff was the same two people. In any case, there is great electronic processing on works like the Soundproof / Soundblast series. I recently got a chance to listen to the Frank Comstock record. Another great piece of electronica! Excellent theremin work. Clark # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: kgodbout@procept.com Subject: Scorched Earth? Date: 13 Aug 1996 12:01:57 -0500 Anyone ever done business with this cult film purveyer based in Denver? Just wanted some idea of the quality I could expect as they sell their vids for a paltry $15. Sorry for being off-topic, please respond privately. Thanks, Kevin # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: johan.devis@ping.be (Johan Dada Vis) Subject: Re: Sir Julian on THE EXOTIC TRILOGY CD Date: 13 Aug 1996 19:26:29 +0100 >From: guinto@id.ucsb.edu (Marie Guinto) >Date: Tue, 6 Aug 1996 11:26:57 -0800 >Subject: Re: Sir Julian > >>>>Speaking of Sir Julian's "Caravan" it's featured on THE EXOTIC TRILOGY CD >>>>which I just picked up. > >Ok, I just have to sound out of the no, what's THE EXOTIC TRILOGY cd, label etc you'll find that info in my exotica releases overview @ DADA'QUARIUMS: "http://www.ping.be/~ping1241/" = Johan |)/\|)/\ Vis # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Laura Taylor" Subject: Ventures obit Date: 13 Aug 1996 14:28:02 -0400 I haven't seen this posted on either list... Lounge Laura laura@wusf.usf.edu "born to do weird stuff" # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Laura Taylor" Subject: Re: Ventures obit Date: 13 Aug 1996 14:35:28 -0400 RE>>Ventures obit 8/13/96 Whooooppppsss..8/13/96 8:47 AM Inches: 08.6 REGULAR AP-Obit-Taylor 08-13 0128 AP-Obit-Taylor ----------------- ! ENTERTAINMENT ! Ventures' Drummer Mel Taylor Dies (Los Angeles) -- A drummer for the '60s surf-rock band The Ventures has died. The group's record label G-N-P Crescendo Records says Mel Taylor was 62 and died Sunday of lung cancer and heart failure. Taylor was The Ventures' second drummer and joined the band in 1961. He was part of the line-up that recorded the hits ``Walk Don't Run '64'' and the theme from T-V's ``Hawaii Five-Oh.'' Funeral services are scheduled for tomorrow in Los Angeles. (SOUND: Upcoming) (Copyright 1996 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.) APNP-08-13-96 0846EDT At 02:28 PM 8/13/96 -0400, you wrote: >I haven't seen this posted on either list... >Lounge Laura >laura@wusf.usf.edu > >"born to do weird stuff" Haven't seen what posted on either list? Nothing attached... Salud, Rick Herrick Senior Technical Writer, I/Pro Corporation 785 Market St. 13th Floor San Francisco, CA 94103 Voice: (415) 975-3405 Fax: (415) 975-5818 "Love is the most important thing in the world but baseball is pretty good too." Greg, age 8 # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: nytab@nyc.pipeline.com (lou smith) Subject: Re: Musique Concrete Date: 13 Aug 1996 18:50:08 GMT On Aug 13, 1996 08:44:22, 'cscheffy@kinglet.Berkeley.EDU (Clark Scheffy)' wrote: >Another piece which just came to mind... > >On the Aarf Aarf (sp?) compilation "Only In America," there is a nice >tape manipulation piece done with the Chef Boyardee theme song. Worth a >listen... Can't remember the artist... I think it's Arf Arf and Jon Appleton. Appleton's done some fun stuff -- worth looking for. Here's 2 more MC tapeheads who've done interesting work and neither of whose names I'll be able to spell off the top of my head: Ilhan Mimaroglou (who had his own lable, Finadar, for a while) and Tod Docksteder who did some wacky obsessive found sound work he self-released. One of his LPs has 3 off-center holes so the sides wobble and sound different according to which hole you've thrust the spindle through. And if you're talking Moog bands, don't forget Mother Mallard's Portable Masterpiece Co., the official Moog house band featuring David Borden. Anyone mention Moog Cookbook yet? -Lou # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Laura Taylor" Subject: symphonic soul Date: 13 Aug 1996 15:16:25 -0400 This never showed up so I'm reposting this...unlike the empty Ventures obit I posted that did appear...sorry for the redundancy :^)> Hiya, lounge-pen-pals...It's been awhile since I've posted, but it's time to jump in again! I picked up SYMPHONIC SOUL by Henry Mancini, recorded in 1975...and I tell those who haven't heard it...that it's *good sleaze* and smacks sweetly of blacksploitation. If you've heard it, what do you think? And Mancini-ites, what other unsual albums are worth getting of his, and what are worth avoiding? Speaking of avoiding, no one ever answered my query into a Heino discography, web site, nothin'...I think I'll recover if someone helps me! Luv-ing-ly, Lounge Laura laura@wusf.usf.edu # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Heileson, Thomas" Subject: Let's talk electronic Date: 13 Aug 1996 12:41:00 PDT >From: cscheffy@kinglet.Berkeley.EDU (Clark Scheffy) >Subject: Re: Gil Melle > >Let's talk electronic... > >Here's a list of the far-rest out electronic work I can think of... >Jack Diamond I am sure can supplement this, as well as some other folks? > >Jean-Jacques Perrey - anything by this grandfather of applied Moog and Musique > Concrete is worthwhile, I call it the "bonky-bonk" sound Haven't heard Perrey's solo stuff... is it much like the (immensely enjoyable, I will admit) electro-quirk-pop of Perrey/Kingsley a la "The In Sound From Way Out"? Or more "academic"? >Gershon Kingsley - not as interesting alone as with Perrey I must second this, at least based on the one piece of solo Kingsley vinyl I have. Can't remember the title but its least horrible part is a series of songs based on and accompanied by children's poems. Even that is redeemable only as camp. When Kingsley is with Perrey, it's fun stuff. When he tries to get "serious" or "arty," it's like the worst aspects of prog-electronica with the Cheese Factor pushed up to "11." > others? Anyone know? >Moog Orchestra - "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" really weird, neato >sounds One of my all-time esoteric faves is a record from around 1980, I think also by the "Moog Orchestra" -- themes from "Battlestar Galactica"! I don't think it is actual soundtrack music (except for one disco track, which I'll mention), as it is all in cheesariffic moog instrumentation. This record was given to me during my grade-school years and only in the last few years have I come to appreciate it. Mind you, this thing is great IMO for its camp aspects -- so bad/weird that it's supremely good (unlike a lot of bad music which only reaches the point of boring or unlistenable) -- _plus_ there are points where the musician(s) accidentally hit some really eerie, surreal and sublime moments. Those moments are fleeting, but when they happen it's like a fever-induced dreamstate, as surreal as some of the best ambient-psychedelic pieces. Another plus: it includes the all-time Cheesiest Disco Song EVER. I'm not kidding, there is no contender here. Called "Love, Love, Love," it was sung on an episode of the TV show by a four-eyed sister siren sporting an impressive afro. I don't suppose anyone else has seen this one (the record)? (Now that you mention the "Close Encounters" record, I think that this may reside at my folks' house; I'll have to seek it out...) >Also of interest: >Karlheinz Stockhausen's electronic work, especially "Gesang der Junglinge" >which is an amazing Musique Concrete work..., Yes! (shifting from camp connoisseur to music-as-high-art fan) I've heard quite a few of Stockhausen's work, and this is one of my favorites. I'd recommend it to any KS-beginners. (Translation of title: "Song of the Youths"; for sample-Trainspotters, this record was heavily sampled by contemporary German electronicist Holger Hiller in his brilliant "Oben Im Eck.") >Goldang, there are so many others and I write to you from work where I can't >see my records... I always have the same problem... + + + + + + Thom S. Heileson _/_/_/ + + _/_/_/ + @@@@ -@@@@@@- oR _/_/_/ @@ @@ -@@@@@@@@@- _/_/_/ + @@ @@ @@@@@@@@@@@ [antiAxiomaticism Unlimited] _/_/_/_ + @@ @@ -@@@ _/_/_/_/ @@ @@ -@@ @@@@@@@ phASER@wolfenet.com _/_/_/_/ + @@@@@ -@@@ @@@@@@@ _/_/_/_/ -@@@@ @@@@@@- heilts1@mpe11.ghc.org _/_/_/_/ ++___+@@@@@@ @@@@@- # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lazlo Nibble" Subject: Let's talk electronic Date: 13 Aug 1996 13:59:58 -0600 (MDT) > One of my all-time esoteric faves is a record from around 1980, I think > also by the "Moog Orchestra" -- themes from "Battlestar Galactica"! > [...] it includes the all-time Cheesiest Disco Song EVER. Called "Love, > Love, Love,"... > > I don't suppose anyone else has seen this one (the record)? Yup -- if we're thinking of the same thing, it's Giorgio Moroder's attempt to catch up with Meco (who as far as I know never did a Battlestar Galactica album, but I'm always spotting new Meco albums I never knew existed, so...). I picked up "Battlestar Galactica" (Casablanca NBLP-7169) in a K-mart cutout bin probably less than a year after it came out, mostly for the 95%-naked space babe on the sleeve. God help me, I *really* like this album . . . especially the "Evolution" suite, which takes up the entire flip side of the LP and which is also on Moroder's 1985ish best-of. It's a long dancefloor version of the kind of synthesized spacepop guys like Jarre and Tomita were doing at the time. -- ::: Lazlo (lazlo@swcp.com; http://www.swcp.com/lazlo) # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: riviera@tiac.net Subject: Re: Musique Concrete Date: 13 Aug 1996 16:02:16 -0400 >Ilhan Mimaroglou (who had his own lable, Finadar, for a while) and >Tod Docksteder who did some wacky obsessive found sound work he >self-released. >One of his LPs has 3 off-center holes so the sides wobble and sound >different >according to which hole you've thrust the spindle through. Some of Tod Dockstader's work has been re-released on Starkland Records(P.O. Box 2190 Boulder, CO 80306). The two that I've found are "Apocalypse" and "Water Music"-there might be more. Incidentally, Frank Zappa (Perhaps this is not necessary to point out;I suspect there are more than a few Zappa fans on this list!) did some interesting Varese and Dockstader-influenced Musique Concrete stuff on his early Mothers records on Verve. Parts of T.Dockstader's "Luna Park" sound uncannily like "The Chrome-Plated Megaphone of Destiny" from "We're Only In It For The Money"! Aloha..Riviera # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Heileson, Thomas" Subject: Re: exotica Digest V2 #42 ... Roland Kirk Date: 13 Aug 1996 13:00:00 PDT >eventually I got into programming the >show and playing this music as selections in addition to backgrounds. >I was mixing this up with the rock of the day, avant jazz like Sun Ra, >Albert Ayler, Burton Greene, Gunter Hampel, almost everything that >ws out on the ESP label. That label got a lot of play on the show, >along with stuff on Impulse (Coltrane, Shepp, Sanders....), Limelight >(lots of good electronics and 50ft Hose), This is a bit off the subject, and in fact may very well belong on a jazz list... but are any here familiar with Roland Kirk? He was an amazing musician/bandleader working in the 60s/70s... It comes to mind in light of the talk of electronic music. Kirk did some of the earliest (that I've heard) use of electronic effects in jazz. Check out, for example, some of the tracks on the album "Please Don't You Cry Beautiful Edith" (1967 I think) -- there are parts where he pushes the delay and other effects to the extreme on flute solos and other instruments. Gorgeous stuff. Subject: Schory CD FS Date: 13 Aug 1996 16:21:19 -0400 Classic Records has reissued Dick Schory's "Music for Bang, BaRoom and Harp" on CD. They are selling it for $25 plus $5 postage. I have a new copy that I'm willing to let go for $20, including postage within the USA. Email if you're interested. I have also a few open-reel tapes that might be of interest: two Command volumes of Enoch Light doing "Far Away Places" and "Far Away Places Vol. 2". Also two Omegas: the Francis Bay Big Band doing a Dorsey salute, and Maxwell Davis doing the hits of Lionel Hampton. I'll let any of these open-reels go for $10 each or two for $15, including postage within the USA. Again, please respond via Email, not to this list. mkoldys@rust.net "If befriend donkey, expect to be kicked." --Charlie Chan # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jbatutis@AMEXPUB.COM (Joe Batutis) Subject: Roland Kirk Date: 13 Aug 1996 16:42:41 -0400 Hi- Just to tie Roland Kirk in some more to the world of exotica, I have a great CD called "Quincy Jones Explores the Music of Henry Mancini" that features Roland Kirk playing some great flute solos on some tracks. I have a sound sample at my site: (under J for Jones) Joe B. http://www.amexpub.com/jbatutis/noddmusic/oddmusic.html # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Sax Therapy Subject: Re: Let's talk electronic Date: 13 Aug 1996 16:26:16 -0600 Lazlo Nibble wrote: > > > One of my all-time esoteric faves is a record from around 1980, I think > > also by the "Moog Orchestra" -- themes from "Battlestar Galactica"! > > [...] it includes the all-time Cheesiest Disco Song EVER. Called "Love, > > Love, Love,"... > > > > I don't suppose anyone else has seen this one (the record)? > > Yup -- if we're thinking of the same thing, it's Giorgio Moroder's attempt > to catch up with Meco (who as far as I know never did a Battlestar > Galactica album, but I'm always spotting new Meco albums I never knew > existed, so...). I picked up "Battlestar Galactica" (Casablanca > NBLP-7169) in a K-mart cutout bin probably less than a year after it speaking of Giorgio, anybody familiar with his LP "Einzelganger"? Sort of a cross between Tangerine Dream and Kraftwerk. It came on Oasis which was a part of Casablanca Records. It was a part of that labels initial release which also included Donna Summer's "Love to Love You Baby" and a German hard rock band called Schloss. As you may know Giorgio also produced DS's album. Incidently, when those 3 records came in to the station I tracked the whole side of LTLYB after just droppping the needle in a few spots to get an idea of the sound. The phones went crazy that night. That has to be one of the classic disco tunes of all time. -Saul :| :| <::< .::\ \:/ :::| :::| :~~/ :::| .::\ :::\ :\:| >::> `::| /:\ :| :|:| :::, :| `::| :::/ `::| saul smaizys/saxmania@ripco.com :| .,:' .........................web page=http://pages.ripco.com/~saxmania .............................voice (312)907.8229 fax (312)907.8521 -- # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: bcleve@tiac.net (Brother Cleve) Subject: Re: symphonic soul Date: 13 Aug 1996 20:31:34 -0400 Lounge Laura wrote: >I picked up SYMPHONIC SOUL by Henry Mancini, recorded in 1975...and I tell >those who haven't heard it...that it's *good sleaze* and smacks sweetly of >blacksploitation. It has the coolest version of "Luzon" (AKA "A Slow, Hot Wind") out of the 3 arrangements of it that Mancini did. br cleve # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: lsd@bitstream.net Subject: Re: Whistle A Happy Tune Date: 13 Aug 1996 20:44:27 -0500 > >I would like to hear from other Exotica list memebers about some of > >the whistling tunes in their collections....Saul Henri Rene and His Orch., the Dynamic Dimensions lp (of the Stereo Action series) has a lovely whistlin' ditty on it: "Manhattan Idyl". Let me know if you would like a tape of this to add to your collection. Babs > ># Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? ># Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Katie Eagan & Jeff Phillips Subject: Re: 50 cent Weekend... Date: 13 Aug 1996 21:29:26 -0900 (PDT) On Mon, 12 Aug 1996, Bryan Jare Cuevas wrote: > *** THE 50 CENT STACK *** > Santo & Johnny Hawaii (Canadian American, 1961) > > *** THE "FREE" STACK (in VG+/NM condition) *** > Dick Hyman Moog: The Electric Eclectics of...(Command, > 1969) Oh, all right...I'll take the Santo & Johnny and the Hyman for $.50 (but you drive a hard bargain). Where do I send the four bits? EZ does it, Jeff Phillips eaganca@cleo.bc.edu # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Living Stereo Subject: I Dig Mancini Date: 13 Aug 1996 19:36:45 -0700 >I picked up SYMPHONIC SOUL by Henry Mancini, recorded in 1975...and I tell >those who haven't heard it...that it's *good sleaze* and smacks sweetly of >blacksploitation. If you've heard it, what do you think? And Mancini-ites, >what other unsual albums are worth getting of his, and what are worth >avoiding? My favorite...a master craftsman!! As far as I'm concerned, they are ALL worth getting. Some all time greats: The Versatile Henry Mancini - a tropical mood, plenty of "ooo's", organ and Laurindo Almeida on guitar. The Music from Peter Gunn and More Music from Peter Gunn - what is there to say? All those west coast jazz guys that Jack Diamond luv's so well... Hatari! - "Baby Elephant Walk" Arabesque - Sophia Loren and Gregory Peck on the cover...the freaky "Dream Street" uses tape delay echos, mallets on piano strings, an autoharp and more unusual instruments... Breakfast at Tiffany's - "Moon River", "Something For Cat" and the lovely Audrey Hepburn - Barney Kessel and his Men do a great Breakfast at Tiffany's record.... The Blues and the Beat - more greatness from those west coast guys... Mr. Lucky and Mr Lucky Goes Latin Combo! - Shelly Manne, Art Pepper, Larry Bunker, Johnny Williams on harpsichord = beautiful jazz Charade - Audrey and Cary Grant shot on location in Paris Experiment In Terror - That's Lee Remick on the red cover, being grabbed from behind by a shadowy gloved figure. Dramatic, suspenseful and thrilling... ....so go get 'em! # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dragstr@earthlink.net (David Schafer) Subject: Re: Let's talk electronic Date: 13 Aug 1996 20:19:58 -0700 (PDT) >Thomas wrote-- >I must second this, at least based on the one piece of solo Kingsley vinyl I >have. Can't remember the title but its least horrible part is a series of >songs based on and accompanied by children's poems. Even that is redeemable >only as camp. When Kingsley is with Perrey, it's fun stuff. When he tries to >get "serious" or "arty," it's like the worst aspects of prog-electronica >with the Cheese Factor pushed up to "11." > >> others? Anyone know? Oh yes Kingsley has done some great stuff, the exception being his First Moog Quartet (not the one with Popcorn on it) this one makes my teeth hurt. I think the one you are talking about was a transistional time for him to be kind, though I do sort of like it simply because it is weird. His others worth checking out are: Music to Moog By, Popcorn with the First Moog Quartet, The Happy Moog! >>Moog Orchestra - "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" really weird, neato >>sounds >>"Battlestar Galactica"! The Moog Orchestra also did Music From Star Wars-- we are really talking about the 70's now for better or worse. Did someone say that Giorgio was with The Moog Orch. at some point? The 2 Giorio's (Moroder) that I have are 'From Here to Eternity' 1977 and 'Knights in White Satin' 1976--they both have Pete Bellotte, who I think is known for his LP Moog Party, but I have never heard it or seen it for that matter. Anyway Giorgio is pushing the heavy 70's disco romantic--hello I'm sexy and you are too sound. He's really proud of his mustache and hair. I would love to find the 'Battlestar Galactica' that was mentioned. Also in the early to mid 70's is Johnny Keating's Space Experience 1 and 2, though I haven't heard 2. Number one is over the top with extravagant moog sounds, arps too -- I Feel the Earth Move, Rocket Man and The Sound of Silence, there's a theme alright!!! But his best that I have heard is An Astromusical Odyssey/Sounds Galactic on Phase 4--this one is has a version of Up, Up and Away that is one of the best and most extreme that I have heard. What about 'The 18th Century Concepts'??? anybody know of them? There LP called 'In the 20th Century Bag' has some electronic sounds I can't quite identify, sort of trumpet sounding moogish sounds doing songs like If I were a Carpenter, Eleanor Rigby, Can't Hurry Love--really great sounds. I have seen another one of their LP's around, anybody have it? And lastly--back to Wendy, here's one that hasn't been mentioned 'Secrets of Synthesis' by Wendy Carlos. She is sitting proudly on her chair in her studio smiling and looking at her keyboards. The LP is one of her lectures and demonstrations of the moog from Switched on Bach to Digital Moonscapes. It covers her entire range with soft spoken explanations of each sound. --David # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dragstr@earthlink.net (David Schafer) Subject: Re: Musique Concrete Date: 13 Aug 1996 20:20:37 -0700 (PDT) >-Lou wrote-- >And if you're talking Moog bands, don't forget Mother Mallard's Portable >Masterpiece Co., the official >Moog house band featuring David Borden. > >Anyone mention Moog Cookbook yet? I would love to know more about the 'Moog House Band' you mentioned--new, I assume? Regarding the Moog Cookbook -- I guess Moog doing grunge is odd enough to discuss. I love it, it's totally in the spirit of something like the Plastic Cow Goes Moog--it's really indulgent with lots of phat moog sounds. BTW those in LA, the 'Moog Cookbook' is playing at Rhino on Sunday August 18th at 3:00. Was one of Robert Moog's relatives a chef or something??? --David # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: readingm@ix.netcom.com Subject: Re: symphonic soul Date: 13 Aug 1996 20:53:37 -0700 >I picked up SYMPHONIC SOUL by Henry Mancini, recorded in 1975...and I tell >those who haven't heard it...that it's *good sleaze* and smacks sweetly of >blacksploitation. If you've heard it, what do you think? SYMPHONIC SOUL is quite good, possibly his best record of the 70s. Great version of Herbie Hancock's "Butterfly." Michael # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dragstr@earthlink.net (David Schafer) Subject: Re: Jackie Gleason Sitar LP Date: 13 Aug 1996 23:05:56 -0700 (PDT) >What about Gabor Szabo's Jazz Raga on Impulse or does anyone have Bill >Plummers sitar record on Impulse to tell me about. >I'm not familiar with it at all. > >Just played "Caravan" from Jazz Raga this morning, I think it's the >strangest 1 yet Jack--what's happening?? Haven't heard from you in awhile and I was wondering how your new place is treating you? Are you still in communicatto with your friend in Atlanta? I'm getting back to my old self a bit, getting real busy working on the syllabi for school and trying to hack this part time work schedule. I'm excited about finding some great LP's, mostly from ordering by mail all over the place. This is my latest haul over the last few weeks: Billy Mure/Electrosonic Guitars Zero Time/Tonto Headband Man From ORGAN/Hyman Gershwin is alive and well/Moog Wanderly/Organized Enoch light/Future Sounds Star Trek (episode soundtrack)/Moog M-Squad Expirement in Terror/Mancini Fireworks/Mure Flower Power/Sitar Vinnie Bell/Sitar Golden Leaves/Sitar London By George/Sitar How is your listing? I was thinking back to early last summer when your listings were insanely long without any descriptions at all. Now they have evolved into a more sophistacated presentation of collectables and fewer items. I assume this is more profitable for you? fewer LP's but more $$$ or you just enjoy doing it this way for no reason. Man was it hot today! talk to you soon--David # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: stefan.kery@mailbox.swipnet.se (STEFAN KERY) Subject: Cool stuff? Date: 14 Aug 1996 10:24:01 +0200 (MET DST) Hi ya=B4all! Later this year I will open up a shop in Stockholm, Sweden: "Subliminal Sounds & Stuff". I=B4m now looking for cool stuff to sell so I= =20 would appriciate any tips for products/wholesalers. For example we=B4re=20 looking for Tiki mugs and related Polynesian stuff, Thermins (the not so=20 expensive type as we=B4re already in contact with Big Briar) I heard you= could=20 find cheap ones in Japan? Weird candy etc... Anything that makes life worth= =20 living. Any tip would be greatly appriciated. Stefan/Subliminal Sounds stefan.kery@mailbox.swipnet.se snail mail to: Subliminal Sounds Atlasgatan 10 S-113 20 STOCKHOLM SWEDEN=20 # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: mingo@cqm.co.uk (Jill Mingo) Subject: Re: I Dig Mancini Date: 14 Aug 1996 05:03:21 -0600 (MDT) > >My favorite...a master craftsman!! As far as I'm concerned, they are ALL >worth getting. Some all time greats: You sure listed some great Mancini records, but I can't believe you missed out THE PINK PANTHER soundtrack. Every track is a winner. I never leave home for a gig without it. This is what I describe as perfect cocktail jazz. Actually, some of you probably know that the music on the film is a bit different. I don't suppose there was ever a release of the ACTUAL film music - for instance, the vocal version of "It Had Better Be Tonight" is completely different in the film. Any ideas? And can anyone suggest LPs by anyone with music of this flavour? Thanks. x Jill # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Living Stereo Subject: We Dig Mancini Date: 14 Aug 1996 05:22:15 -0700 >You sure listed some great Mancini records, but I can't believe you missed >out THE PINK PANTHER soundtrack. Every track is a winner. I never leave home >for a gig without it. This is what I describe as perfect cocktail jazz. Oops, I did forget that one....how could I? Perfect is the word. Speaking of digging Mancini, The Anita Kerr Quartet did a record in 1965 called "We Dig Mancini". Authur Godfrey says "you will love this album". Did you all know Peter Gunn has lyrics? Bye Bye. I'm going bye bye, byyyyyeeeeeee baby, now that I've heard all that jazz..... I'm leaving, bye bye... # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "ACD1 Pawlata.S" Subject: Urgently needed !!! Date: 14 Aug 1996 14:46:52 +0200 Hi, As I am new to the group, I don't know if this is the right place to post my request. But I try it anyway, hoping that someone out there can help me! 1. I'm looking for EVERYTHING by SHEL SILVERSTEIN, America's greatest song-writing genius ever, IMHO. What I need especially is: - I'm so good that I don't have to brag (Label: Cadet) - Drain my Brain (Label: Cadet) [both re-released in 1973 as double LP "Crouchin' on the Outside"] - Inside Folk Songs (1962) 2.I'm also desperately looking for the following early recordings by DR. HOOK (& THE MEDICINE SHOW): - Who is Harry Kellermann (and why is he saying those terrible things about me) ? (Soundtrack, 1971, for a movie featuring Dustin Hoffmann) - Fried Face (CBS, 1974 ?) - Cops and Robbers (CBS, 1974 ? - probably only released in the US and withdrawn shortly after due to dispute with their record company) 3. Does ANYBODY out there know ANYTHING about a band called "THE WALKERS" ??? (I don't mean "The Walker Brothers" !!!) The only thing I know from them are two singles: "Oh Lonesome Me" (the Johnny Cash-song) and "We don't live in Tennessee", both released sometimes in the 70s and in the style of John Fogerty/CCR, plus nice steel guitars. Any clue on the above would be highly appreciated, please answer by e-mail ! Thanks and take care, Stefan Pawlata Vienna, Austria email: pawlata@atc.co.at # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jn@koeln.netsurf.de Subject: Re: Cool stuff? Date: 14 Aug 1996 14:53:20 +0200 Hi Stefan, we're Groove Attack Distribution in Cologne, Germany. Although we don't got any polynesian stuff, we might be able to supply you= with some re-releases and compilations. ;o) Groove Attack is basically a "club-orientated" distributor, so we deal with the genres like Hip Hop, Jungle, Headz, Jazz, Funk, a.s.o. But as some Groove Attacker (incl. me ;)) are quite into the weird side of music, some exotica-stuff, so-called "easy listening" or "rare funk" albums are also sold by us.=20 We're shipping throughout europe, the states, australia and japan. (just to give you an idea about our profile) We're posting a bi-weekly new-releases-list (also through the net -= interested?) which could give you an idea about our product-range ... If you want to reach us analogue, use one of these ways: Groove Attack Records Attn: Joerg Nijmeijer Neue Maastrichter Str. 12-14 D-50672 Cologne, Germany fn: +49-221-952919-0 fx: +49-221-5105306 The one to talk to for export-matters would be FRANK STRATMANN. If you just fax us a copy of your trading licence and a letterhead, you'll be included to the fax-broadcasting of the lists automatically. Hope to hear from you soon ... regards, joerg At 10:24 14.08.96 +0200, you wrote: >Hi ya=B4all! Later this year I will open up a shop in Stockholm, Sweden: >"Subliminal Sounds & Stuff". I=B4m now looking for cool stuff to sell so I= =20 >would appriciate any tips for products/wholesalers. For example we=B4re=20 >looking for Tiki mugs and related Polynesian stuff, Thermins (the not so=20 >expensive type as we=B4re already in contact with Big Briar) I heard you= could=20 >find cheap ones in Japan? Weird candy etc... Anything that makes life worth= =20 >living. >Any tip would be greatly appriciated. > >Stefan/Subliminal Sounds >stefan.kery@mailbox.swipnet.se > >snail mail to: >Subliminal Sounds >Atlasgatan 10 >S-113 20 STOCKHOLM >SWEDEN=20 > > ># Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? ># Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. > # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Laura Taylor" Subject: MISS UNDERSTOOD Date: 14 Aug 1996 10:49:21 -0400 Wow! So SYMPHONIC SOUL is a fave among this group! Cool...I was not clear, however, when I asked about "unsual" Mancini albums...I guess what I meant is we all know what's obviously great...but, in your humble(?) opinions, what are some duds to avoid? Maybe it's that there are no Mancini-duds? Are there any other rockers a la SYMPHONIC SOUL for which we should watch? Another thang...I saw VOLUME ONE of the ERNIE KOVAC show at the maul...does anyone know who is on that episode and if it's worth buying? Thanks! Lounge Laura laura@wusf.usf.edu "It's just my nature to do weird stuff" # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: griffith@indigo.ie Subject: Re: I Dig Mancini Date: 14 Aug 1996 15:54:42 +0100 (BST) > >> >>My favorite...a master craftsman!! As far as I'm concerned, they are ALL >>worth getting. Some all time greats: > >You sure listed some great Mancini records, but I can't believe you missed >out THE PINK PANTHER soundtrack. Every track is a winner. >different. I don't suppose there was ever a release of the ACTUAL film music >- for instance, the vocal version of "It Had Better Be Tonight" is >completely different in the film. Any ideas? > Even more awkward, I recently borrowed a television and one of the delights I discovered was a pink panther cartoon I saw one afternoon. This episode featured the eponymous hero escaping the rain in a haunted house in the wild West. It featured him chasing and being chased round the house by a sheet type ghost and skeletons, complete with eerie Pink Panther music played by cocktail jazz orchestra and lead theremin...... absolutely marvellous, I was in transports but don't have a video :-<. The titles gave the music as by Mancini as far as I recall, not indicating who would have arranged that episode (surely he didn;t do them all himself} I wouldn't go so far to say that all Mancini produced is up to scratch, have you heard his monstrosities like "Amazing Grace" which I have on a 1970s compilation (featuring such delightful ditties as the theme from "Charlies Angels" which is utterly unmemorable save for a hyperactive organ solo played by the man himself) Oh BTW re Julee Cruise, last I heard of her she was touring with the B52s when one of their founder members left (I'm at work so I can't look at an album) but that was some time ago now. Cheers Rob McKenna # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Marcel Chouteau" Subject: Devo Date: 14 Aug 1996 15:58:33 UT I posed this subject once before, with no response. With all the recent talk about electronic music, I'll pose it once again. Anybody else like/have/know Devo's EZ Listening stuff? Muzak versions of their own tunes. Some of it is kinda lame, but some of it is very cool. A few numbers really swing! # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: guinto@id.ucsb.edu (Marie Guinto) Subject: Re: Musique Concrete Date: 14 Aug 1996 09:11:35 -0800 >Regarding the Moog Cookbook -- I guess Moog doing grunge is odd enough to >discuss. I love it, it's totally in the spirit of something like the >Plastic Cow Goes Moog--it's really indulgent with lots of phat moog sounds. I have to admit that I wasn't particularly fond of the Moog Cookbook, and I love the Moog. I think it all boils down to the fact that I wasn't really fond of the songs in the first place (before the moog twist was added). Marie guinto@id.ucsb.edu # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: bcleve@tiac.net (Brother Cleve) Subject: Re: Cool stuff? Date: 14 Aug 1996 12:34:10 -0400 >We're posting a bi-weekly new-releases-list (also through the net - >interested?) >which could give you an idea about our product-range ... Hello Joerg I'd be interested in this (is it email or is there a URL?). Besides EZ/exotica, I enjoy Trip-hop, ambient groove, and "how do you categorize 'em" acts like Visit Venus, Jimi Tenor, and Dimitri From Paris (whose 12" remix maxisingle I'm searching for). Do you have a retail shop as well? I was in Cologne recently (I play with Combustible Edison), and will be back early next year, I believe, and am always on the lookout for record stores to go to (when time permits). Thanks, Brother Cleve # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dyemund@best.com (Jack Diamond) Subject: Good Gershon Kingsley Date: 14 Aug 1996 10:41:06 +0000 I goota agree with dragstr@earthlink as there are a couple of really good Kingsley rekkids. Music To Moog By is phenomenol as is Popcorn. Although I will say the "John Phillip Moog" on his 1st Moog Qrt is great David ;) and in fact I played that 1 for Henry Kaiser (killer guitarist/musician) who lives in Oakland/Berkeley area and loves my show about a month ago ;) It rocks!!! "Record collecting is no mere hobby, no leisurely innocuous diversion. It's a feverish passion bordering on dementia, driving those under its influence including myself, to irrational, compulsive and sometimes fanatical extremes." 3-93 Jack Diamond Bye for now, Jack ;-)> # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: johan.devis@ping.be (Johan Dada Vis) Subject: Re: recommendations needed: Eartha Kitt Date: 14 Aug 1996 19:39:17 +0100 >From: jbr109@psu.edu (jordana) > >I was snooping around the CDNow site and found some good stuff hiding in New >Age and Bluegrass. I need to know if any of the following CDs are worth my >purchase. They're all on the Bear Family label. Some of them I've never >even heard of, so they might not even be lounge/exotica/easy. > > (snip)... >Eartha Kitt - Eartha-Quake this is a 5 cd box with book; i don't know what lps are on it, but knowing Bear Family, it should be representative for here oeuvre, if not comprehensive. = Johan |)/\|)/\ Vis # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: mbaron@hootenanny.org (Matthew Baron) Subject: Re: I Dig Mancini Date: 14 Aug 1996 13:34:30 -0500 >From: griffith@indigo.ie >Subject: Re: I Dig Mancini >Date: Wed, 14 Aug 1996 15:54:42 +0100 (BST) > > >Even more awkward, I recently borrowed a television and one of the delights >I discovered was a pink panther cartoon I saw one afternoon. Speaking of the Pink Panther cartoon... Does anyone know the name of the tune that is played at the end of each cartoon? It's got kind of a organ melody in it. I am pretty sure Combustible Edison covered it when I saw them at the Uptown in Minneapolis. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated... Matt Matthew Baron | University of Minnesota @ Duluth | "I dunno, I dream in PERL sometimes." Email: mbaron@ub.d.umn.edu | - Larry Wall URL: http://www.d.umn.edu/~mbaron | # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: RamseyK@intmed-po.int-med.uiowa.edu Subject: Moog's co. Date: 14 Aug 1996 15:05 CST David just mentioned Robert Moog, which reminded me that I recently wrote to Big Briar for literature on their theremin kits. Those suckers cost $2,500!! Boo-hoo, I said, as I opened the catalog. Kathy # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Laura Taylor" Subject: Re: Moog's co. Date: 14 Aug 1996 16:40:51 -0400 RE>Moog's co. 8/14/96 Did you look further at the catalog? In the back should be the stellar ETHERWAVE kit which I bought at measley $229...which also includes at "how to " video and CD! It's HEAVEN I tell ya' Lounge Laura-who is not paid by BIG BRIAR... laura@wusf.usf.edu "It's just my nature to do weird stuff..." David just mentioned Robert Moog, which reminded me that I recently wrote to Big Briar for literature on their theremin kits. Those suckers cost $2,500!! Boo-hoo, I said, as I opened the catalog. Kathy # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul Lewis Subject: Re: Moog's co. Date: 14 Aug 1996 16:59:48 -0400 (EDT) > David just mentioned Robert Moog, which reminded me that I recently wrote to Big > Briar for literature on their theremin kits. Those suckers cost $2,500!! > > Boo-hoo, I said, as I opened the catalog. Does anyone know of an inexpensive Theramin, have one for sale or know where to get one? Thanks, Paul # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: bcleve@tiac.net (Brother Cleve) Subject: Re: I Dig Mancini Date: 14 Aug 1996 17:31:11 -0400 >Does anyone know the name of the tune that is played at the end of each >cartoon? It's got kind of a organ melody in it. I am pretty sure Combustible >Edison covered it when I saw them at the Uptown in Minneapolis. "A Shot in the Dark" br cleve # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Heileson, Thomas" Subject: Badalamenti, Adamson Date: 14 Aug 1996 15:48:00 PDT >From: "Robbie Baldock" >Subject: Bad Angel > >> Badalamenti also produced Faithfull's album A Secret Life last year. BTW, I recently saw a documentary of an upcoming David Lynch film called "Lost Highway" featuring bits with Badalamenti and J. Cruise -- so obviously they are doing the music for this movie. It's slated for Spring '97 I think. >Oh, and the new Barry Adamson is supposed to be pretty cool Jooyyy! There are other Adamson fans about! ("Moss Side Story" is an all-time fave of mine -- and the rest of his oeuvre ain't so shabby either) Can you supply any more info about this "new" one you mention? Is it out in the US yet? (I was a little disappointed at "The Negro Inside Me," but only relatively speaking, mind you...) >in a filmic kinda way. Barry Adamson? Filmic? Naaahhh! :) + + + + + + Thom S. Heileson_/_/_/ + + _/_/_/ + @@@@ -@@@@@@- oR _/_/_/ @@ @@ -@@@@@@@@@- _/_/_/ + @@ @@ @@@@@@@@@@@ [antiAxiomaticism Unlimited] _/_/_/_ + @@ @@ -@@@ _/_/_/_/ @@ @@ -@@ @@@@@@@ phASER@wolfenet.com _/_/_/_/ + @@@@@ -@@@ @@@@@@@ _/_/_/_/ -@@@@ @@@@@@- heilts1@mpe11.ghc.org_/_/_/_/ ++___+@@@@@@ @@@@@- # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Stilgloria@aol.com Subject: Re: Combustible Edison Date: 14 Aug 1996 19:01:56 -0400 Brother Cleve!! You play with Combustible Edison? David Smay, one of the subscribers to this list, gave me "I Swinger" and I absolutely love it. That and "Bachelor's Guide To The Galaxy" are my two favorites. Gloria # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: riviera@tiac.net Subject: Re: Let's talk electronic Date: 14 Aug 1996 21:27:42 -0400 >The 2 Giorio's (Moroder) that I have are 'From Here to Eternity' 1977 and >'Knights in White Satin' 1976--they both have Pete Bellotte, who I think is >known for his LP Moog Party, but I have never heard it or seen it for that >matter. I believe this is a record I picked up in London,with it's companion piece,"The Romantic Moog"-I suspected it was Belotte,as he is credited as author of the songs that aren't well-known covers...I'm particularly fond of a perky track called "Taka Takata".The "Romantic Moog" LP is alittle turgid and this displays the tuning problems of the Moog Synthesizer to fine effect. >What about 'The 18th Century Concepts'??? anybody know of them? In my collection of pop-songs-done-in-baroque-style LPs,this is a notable exception.It has one of the best covers of anything in that can-I-even-call-it-a-genre;a photo of a bunch of powdered fops and macaronis,with a smattering of Lady Pompadour wannabes,astride Harleys. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: riviera@tiac.net Subject: Re: Badalamenti, Adamson Date: 14 Aug 1996 21:27:57 -0400 >>Oh, and the new Barry Adamson is supposed to be pretty cool > >Jooyyy! There are other Adamson fans about! ("Moss Side Story" is an >all-time fave of mine -- and the rest of his oeuvre ain't so shabby either) >Can you supply any more info about this "new" one you mention? Is it out in >the US yet? Yup.Just saw it in my local hipster record store;It's called "Oedipus,Schmoedipus". For my money, it's worth getting for the title alone! Riviera # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: HOUSEOBOB@aol.com Subject: Electronica Date: 14 Aug 1996 21:39:25 -0400 "Switched On Bacharach" Exactly what you think it is - bouncy little moog versions of "Do you know the way to San Jose?", "Look of love", etc. "Christmas Electric" by the Moog Machine - One of the most annoying christmas records i've ever heard. Someone mentioned "The Happy Moog" as a product of Gershon Kingsley - I only see Harry Breuer's name on it. As for Kingsley, that 1st moog quartet with the lyrics by children (sung in part by ronee blakely) is one of the most pretentious pieces of you know what that i've ever heard. The version of sounds of silence almost convinced me to keep it, but not quite. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: AThai@aol.com Subject: Hello, everyone! Date: 14 Aug 1996 22:16:18 -0400 Greetings to everyone! It's been great pleasure following the various discussions on the list. Thanks to everyone for all sorts of neat ideas & once in a while some real enlightenment! I'm recently back to record-collecting after a 10-year hiatus. This afternoon I stopped by a couple of local thrift shops and found the following titles among others: (not sure of their levels of attraction to the folks on this list): Enoch Light & Light Brigade----Dimension 3 (Command RS867SD) $0.25 The Three Suns----One Enchanted Evening (RCA LSP-2904) $0.25 Jackie Gleason----Intimate Music For Lovers (Good Music/Capitol SL-9730) $1.50 The Genius of Ravi Shankar (Columbia) $0.95 Sammy Davis, Jr.----It's All Over But the Swingin' (Deccca) $0.95 Manuel, His Spanish Guitars & Orchestra----Spain (Metro) $0.95 Let's Dance With The Three Suns (RCA) Free Caterian Valentes & Werner Muller----Greatest Hits (London) $0.95 Hugo Winterhalter Goes Gypsy (RCA) $1.00 Pops and Prado RCA (2 copies, 1 free, 1 for $1.00) Big Hits By Prado (RCA) $1.00 The Three Suns----Twilight Memories (RCA) $1.00 Joe Harnell His Piano & Orch.----Fly Me to the Moon & Bossa Nova Pops (Kapp) $0.50 I would love to hear comments on these titles and things related. Are these considered good finds? Anyone out there with a good discography of Edmundo Ros, Xavier Cugat, Perez Prado, or Caterian Valientes? Take care. Anthony # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "kevin king" Subject: Re: Electronica Date: 15 Aug 1996 00:25:14 -0500 > "Switched On Bacharach" Exactly what you think it is - bouncy little moog > versions of "Do you know the way to San Jose?", "Look of love", etc. There's also "More Switched On Bacharach," terrifying cheesey goo! > "Christmas Electric" by the Moog Machine - One of the most annoying christmas > records i've ever heard. Grating. Played it at a job during the holidays. I don't work there anymore. > Someone mentioned "The Happy Moog" as a product of Gershon Kingsley - I only > see Harry Breuer's name on it. Happy Moog is by Harry Breur and Jean Jacques Perrey, not Kingsley's solo style at all. This one and In Sound From Way Out are unquestionably my favorites of original hyper moog pop. Has anyone heard the French only solo releases of J.J. Perrey? Know what direction he took? I have a later (1986) Kingsley Lp called Much Silence that's decidedly new-age (cover of Einstein doing a tai-chi-like prance on yin-yang in the sky). Just got to listening to the second side now - about as interesting as a late 80's Bill Nelson record. No.. less, much less. blahhhh.... ohmmmmmmm... kevin king xanadu@radix.net http://www.radix.net/~xanadu # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jim Eukey Subject: Re: Whipped Cream & Other Frights Date: 15 Aug 1996 00:01:44 -0500 (CDT) I'm pickin' onto a thread that's a few days old but what the #*!^. Anyone seen the answer to Herb Alpert's LP cover that was done by The Frivolous Five on the 1966 RCA LPM3663 titled "Sour Cream & Other Delights"? It's a riot. Five older babes covered in fake froth on the front and dressed in toreador outfits on the back. Arranged by Bob Halley - for what it's woith. Jim "The past may not repeat itself, but it sure does rhyme." - Mark Twain - jimeukey@execpc.com 414-272-7446 # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: bcleve@tiac.net (Brother Cleve) Subject: Re: Electronica Date: 15 Aug 1996 01:23:57 -0400 >Someone mentioned "The Happy Moog" as a product of Gershon Kingsley - I only >see Harry Breuer's name on it. True. And look a little further, and you'll find Gershon's collaborator - Jean-Jacques Perrey. br cleve # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "kevin king" Subject: Zing! Date: 15 Aug 1996 01:13:49 -0500 Thanks to the list for all the harp suggestions. Just got Robert Maxwell's Shangri-la and am luvin' it! When that sax belts it out over the organ the look that woman on the cover is giving suddenly makes sense! Also had a listen at Harpo and besides the Fred Katz backup didn't find it too exciting - just an immediate impression though. kevin king xanadu@radix.net http://www.radix.net/~xanadu # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jbr109@psu.edu (jordana) Subject: WKPS lounge show - top 25 Date: 15 Aug 1996 00:32:50 -0400 I've decided to start posting the playlists for the weekly lounge shows to the list. We're off the air this week because we're between summer and fall semesters. I'm going to post the playlists for the most recent show or two in subsequent messages, but for now, here's the top 25 for the summer, based on number of spins. This represents recent CD reissues only, and is affected by what we received and when we received it (some of this stuff has been out a while but we got it this summer or at the end osf spring semester). WKPS Lounge Show Top 25 Summer 1996 1. Various - The Sound Gallery (Scamp) 2. Various - This Is Easy (Virgin UK) 3. Various - UL 4: Bachelor Pad Royale (Capitol) 4. Various - Incredibly Strange Music Volume 2 (Asphodel) 5. Various - The Sound Spectrum (Sequel) 6. Various - CM 2: Martini Madness (Rhino) 7. Various - The Easy Project: 20 Loungecore Favorites (Sequel) 8. Various - Shaken Not Stirred (HiFi/Rykodisc) 9. Yma Sumac - Sampler (Right Stuff) 10. John Barry - EMI Years Volume 2 (Scamp) 11. ST: Vampyros Lesbos (Motel) 12. Sounds Orchestral - Meet James Bond (Sequel) 13. Various - CM 1: Bachelor's Guide To The Galaxy (Rhino) 14. Various - UL 8: Cocktail Capers (Capitol) 15. Combustible Edison - Schizophonic (Sub Pop) 16. Hollyridge Strings - Best of the Beatles Songbook (Varese) 17. Various - UL 7: The Crime Scene (Capitol) 18. James Taylor Quartet - The Money Spyder (Hollywood/Acid Jazz) 19. Steve Allen - Plays Hi-Fi Music For Influentials (Varese) 20. Walter Wanderly - Samba Swing! (Scamp) 21. Various - UL 9: Cha Cha De Amor (Capitol) 22. Various - Shots In The Dark (Del-Fi) 23. Desi Arnaz - Babalu (RCA) 24. Various - CM 3: Swinging Singles (Rhino) 25. The Moog Cookbook - The Moog Cookbook (Restless) -Jordana Some disclaimers: 1. They tend to be a bit CD-heavy. This is because I'm the main DJ for the show (there are a couple others but none have more than a few lounge/exotica records). In order to avoid playing the same "hits from Jordana's collection" every week, I've been leaning toward the new comps. Plus, we usually get in a couple new things a week and I am always anxious to play them. CDs have an asterisk next to them. 2. We're going off the air for the next couple weeks (hiatus between summer classes and fall classes). I'll post the last couple weeks playlists instead, or something. 3. The Lounge Show has no snappy title, and I'm open to suggestions because I'm sick of calling it The Lounge Show (I play a lot of easy listening pop, so The Lounge Show is somewhat of a misnomer anyway). August 4, 1996 The Private Life of a Private Eye - s/t song - compilation (Command) *Eartha Kitt Harry Breuer Jack Costanzo & His Orch - Jarochito - Mr. Bongo Plays in Hi-Fi (TOPS) *John Buzon Trio - I Can't Believe That You're In Love With Me - UL2: (Capitol) *Cal Tjader - Soul Sauce - Cocktail Mix 2 (Rhino) 101 Strings - Killer Joe A Go-Go - Sounds and Songs of the Jet Set (Alshire) *Les Baxter - Night In Buenos Aires - Que Mango! (Scamp) *Joe Loss Concertium 0 Music To Drive By - The Sound Gallery (Scamp) *Roy Budd - Hurry To Me - The Sound Spectrum (Sequel) Francis Lai - Today It's You -Soundtrack: A Man and a Woman (United Artists) *Mike Flowers Pops - Wonderwall - single (London UK) *101 Strings - Space Odyssey - Astro Sounds... (Scamp) *The Ray McVay Sound - Kinda Kinky - The Easy Project (Sequel) The Bob Crewe Generation - Girls On the Rocks - Music to Watch Girls By *Scott Walker - Mathilde Terry Baxter - Never My Love - The Best of 68 ( ) *Hollyridge Strings - Ticket To Ride - Best of Beatles Songbook (Varese ) *John Barry - Black Stockings - EMI Years vol 1 (Scamp) Johnny Beeman - Laughin' Beatnik - Welcome To The Beat Generation *Prestoin Epps - B'wana Bongos - Lost Treasures (Del-Fi) *Maya Angelou - Push Ka Pici Pi - Miss Calypso (Scamp) *Les Baxter - Moon Moods - UL 3: Space Capades (Capitol) *Br. Cleve and His Lush Orch - Dreamsville - Shots In The Dark (Del-Fi) *Webley Edwards - Alika - UL1: Mondo Exotica (Capitol) *Al Caiola - Underwater Chase - UL8: Cocktail Capers (Capitol) Nelson Riddle - To The Batmobile - Soundtrack: Batman TV SHow (20th Century Fox) *Leroy Holmes - Search For Vulcan - UL7: The Crime Scene (Capitol) Henry Mancini - The Big Heist - Soundtrack: Breakfast At Tiffany's (RCA) Henry Mancini - Sotra Blue - The Best of Peter Gunn (MGM) *Henri Rene & His Orch - Hansel & Pretzel - Cocktail Mix 1 (Rhino) Dean Martin - Who's Sorry Now Enoch Light Baja Marimba Band - Baja Humbug *Lawrence Welk - Land Of Dreams - Exotic Moods (Time-Life) *Robert Maxwell, His Harp and Orch - Accidental Slip On an Oriental Rug - Cocktail Mix 1 (Rhino) *Emil Richards' Yazz Band - -Yazz Per Favore (Del-Fi) *Eden Ahbez - Eden's Cove - Eden's Island (Del-Fi) *Yma Sumac - Kuyawa - Sampler (Right Stuff) *Esquivel - Mini Skirt - Cabaret Manana (RCA) *Desi Arnaz - -Jordana P.S. Softcore porn soundtracks (especially mid to late 60s) are grrrreat! _____________________ jordana robinson jbr109@psu.edu image & direction www.geocities.com/SoHo/2157 _____________________ # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dyemund@best.com (Jack Diamond) Subject: A Shot in The Dark Date: 14 Aug 1996 22:50:20 +0000 mancicni's a shot in the dark is toooooooooooooooo kuel;)) find john zorn's naked city and play _their interpretation_ of henry's title un-beeeeeeeeee-lieve-a-ble ;-)> it's great to play them back to back jack # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jbr109@psu.edu (jordana) Date: 15 Aug 1996 01:19:27 -0400 >>I would like to hear from other Exotica list memebers about some of > >the whistling tunes in their collections....Saul I don't know all that much about the various whistling virtuosos, but myfavorite is the Working Holiday theme song by the Coctails. -Jordana _____________________ jordana robinson jbr109@psu.edu image & direction www.geocities.com/SoHo/2157 _____________________ # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jbr109@psu.edu (jordana) Subject: the bonky-bonk sound Date: 15 Aug 1996 01:33:55 -0400 >From: dragstr@earthlink.net (David Schafer) >What about Subotnik?? I found a Subotnik record at our uni library, called Silver Apples of the Moon. It was barely listenable. Lots of blinkety bonk, but not melodical enough to hold my attention. I think Stereolab samples his stuff on occassion. There's also a band called Laika (not Laika and the Cosmonauts, which is another group) that has an album of the same title. They're good for modern bonky-bonk electronic with feedback and phat beats. Then there was that group the Silver Apples (I'm just making the connection now, and it's late and I'm worried that I've got the wrong name with Subotnik). They have this wonderful droney groove made up of percussion and some sort of electronic monster machine. Brilliant stuff, better than many other things I've heard, and it would sound amazingly fresh and much more interesting if it weren't for the hippy-dippy singing that muddles it up. I'm pretty definite that "Nothing's Gonna Stop the Flow" by the Folk Implosion (from the _Kids_ soundtrack) samples it's background from one of the Silver Apples songs ("Contact"?). >Yes I have a problem and I am seeking help:))) I'm turning to electric >sitars for now. I would have a problem if I ever found any moog records for less than 30 bucks. I've found a couple in the last week and a hlaf, so maybe my problem starts now (and I've gone full throttle into electric sitar simultaneously. Watch out!) -Jordana _____________________ jordana robinson jbr109@psu.edu image & direction www.geocities.com/SoHo/2157 _____________________ # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jbr109@psu.edu (jordana) Subject: Re: exotica Digest V2 #44 Date: 15 Aug 1996 01:53:03 -0400 >From: "Heileson, Thomas" >Another plus: it includes the all-time Cheesiest Disco Song EVER. I'm not >kidding, there is no contender here. Called "Love, Love, Love," it was sung >on an episode of the TV show by a four-eyed sister siren sporting an >impressive afro. Aaaah! Aaaah! You've just triggered a memory. I used to have a poster (or maybe a record? wait - probably the lunchbox) from BG with that woman on it. It was my favorite show when I was in 1st or 2nd grade, but that woman simultaneously fascinated me and freaked me out. Aaaaah! I have a fair amount of posters and stuff (Con-tact paper, even) from BG that I've accumulated in the last couple years, but I'd forgotten about the scary multi-featured women. >mailing list? ># Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. > Lazlo wrote: >Yup -- if we're thinking of the same thing, it's Giorgio Moroder's attempt >to catch up with Meco (who as far as I know never did a Battlestar >Galactica album, but I'm always spotting new Meco albums I never knew >existed, so...). Who is this Meco, anyway? The only Meco I found in my parents' stuff was Pop Goes the Movies; I brought it back with me just in case even though it looks horrible (I think I liked it when I was little, though). Lounge Laura wrote: >I picked up SYMPHONIC SOUL by Henry Mancini, recorded in 1975...and I tell>>those who haven't heard >it...that it's *good sleaze* and smacks sweetly of >blacksploitation. If you've heard it, what do you think? And Mancini-ites, >what other unsual albums are worth getting of his, and what are worth >avoiding? This isn't about Mancini, but sort of veering of from the topic, I keep coming across these Issac Hayes versions of Bacharach/David songs. They're crazy (an 11 minute version of "The Look of Love") and very Isaac, but my question is: Is there a separate album of this stuff or are they sprinkled throughout his albums? More Afro-EZ is the Love Unlimited Orchestra, with music written by Barry White. -Jordana _____________________ jordana robinson jbr109@psu.edu image & direction www.geocities.com/SoHo/2157 _____________________ # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jbr109@psu.edu (jordana) Subject: cartoon lounge Date: 15 Aug 1996 02:00:44 -0400 I'm sorry to post so many messages in a row - I've been away for four days and I've stored up lots to talk about. I got the Hanna-Barbera "Pic-A-Nic Basket" box set. Woderful stuff. I got it for the nostalgia factor alone (why is it that I'm 21 but I'm already nostalgic about everything?) but once you get beyond the familiar theme songs, there's some unexpectedly good stuff here. The underscores (what they play as incidental music underneath the sound effets and dialogue) are pretty good; the Jetsons underscore is really really good, and sounds like the Three Suns on even happier pills and with a theremin player joining the band. On another note, I saw the Theremin documentary at the video shop, but didn't get a chance to rent it. -Jordana, serial poster P.S. I have another post, regarding the enormous (but not supreme quality) pile of records I rescued from my parents' basement this weekend. But it will wait until tomorrow. _____________________ jordana robinson jbr109@psu.edu image & direction www.geocities.com/SoHo/2157 _____________________ # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: J P M Subject: Re: Moog's co. Date: 15 Aug 1996 03:34:31 +0000 Actually the Theremin DIY kit is like $250 , But you need some one to build it it is fairly simple ,The tech guy where I work is getting one and my other friend has there RCA design 'and' the kit and he kinda likes the cheaper kit better . Also those interested in MOOG modulers,Don Martin at Moogmusic.com is Re-Designing/Re-Making them. Jason the Pygmy taxi Corp http://www.spacelab.net/~mugen/ Vocod'o'rama http://www.spacelab.net/~mugen/vocolist.html # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: J P M Subject: Re: the bonky-bonk sound Date: 15 Aug 1996 03:49:23 +0000 Morton Subotnick did "Silver Apples of the Moon" .He uses mostly Buchla Modular Synths (a very close friend has three or four systems). The Silver Apples are a completly different group .They did Silver Apples (1968) and Contact (1969) and they used a machine/synth called a Simeon (after the band member). Both are available on CD at Kim's Video/Music in NY.I don't know wich label. If you in to bleepy/ping pongy electronic music, you should check out Tom Dockstader.He has a few records out (about six ,circa 1966) Water Music ,Quartermass.....Very nice Electronic Music ......also available on CD at Kim's Video/Music in NY Jason the Pygmy taxi Corp http://www.spacelab.net/~mugen/ Vocod'o'rama http://www.spacelab.net/~mugen/vocolist.html # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: J P M Subject: Re: Electronica Date: 15 Aug 1996 03:54:01 +0000 Could you please send me a song list on the "More Switched On Bacharach".I have the first one and I love it.Soon i'm going to do a cover of "The Look of Love" with Vocoders Speech Synths and Synths. Thanks Jason the Pygmy Taxi Corp http://www.spacelab.net/~mugen/ Vocod'o'rama http://www.spacelab.net/~mugen/vocolist.html # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: J P M Subject: Raymond Scott Date: 15 Aug 1996 04:01:08 +0000 Does any one know of or have a copy of "Music for Baby in Womb".I've been looking for this one FOR EVER.It's all done on his Scottonium, Karloff and, Electronium home made sytnths. I have 3 or 4 songs of his electronic stuff (the Pygmy taxi Corp......) but it is impossible to find. Thanks in advance, Jason the Pygmy Taxi Corp http://www.spacelab.net/~mugen/ Vocod'o'rama http://www.spacelab.net/~mugen/vocolist.html # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tony Wilds Subject: Re: Framables - leopard women Date: 15 Aug 1996 04:06:18 -0400 Cats 'n gals, gals and cats, and gals dressed like cats, all over the fireplace: the Mansfield, Betty Page, Irish McCallum (Music for Big Dame Hunters), Cat's Meow, etc. Purrrrr. Did I mention Kitt? So many jackets, so little wall. Gif me a 12"-square scanner, hard disks on the side, and don't be stingy, baby. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tony Wilds Subject: Re: comp ideas - say no to Herb Date: 15 Aug 1996 04:06:28 -0400 How many copies of Pat Cooper's "Spaghetti Sauce and Other Delights" can you amass? To how many unattended, parked vehicles can you donate the works of Herb Alpert? (Once you've swaggered all over Greenwich Village singing "Spanish Flea," you need no more Herb. Unless you've got a uke this time.) This is the next level, and I vote for abstension (shudder). Herb truly is sensational, but I like to think that Al Tijuana [& his Jewish Brass] as A&M's A&R man would have given us something more lively than the dreaded Baja Marimba Band. Take my Herb, please. Build public housing and a dinosaur park with it. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tony Wilds Subject: Re: Sir Julian ad nauseum Date: 15 Aug 1996 04:06:42 -0400 Sir Julian clearly owes his new-found status to these, grrrr, CD comps (praise "the Old Codger," Irwin, tho). SJ is outshined by Lenny Dee, Ethel Smith, Klaus Wunderlich, and dozens of other more wacky and prolific electro-organeers. "Love is Blue" and "Knight at the Organ" are other SJ LPs, but the earlier-mentioned Living Stereo tidbits are his best. If you must like this stuff, as I'd hoped only I do, "Organ Harvest" and "Hammond Cheese" are two 90-minute TDK-SA comps that go much further than any woman and most men (it's a real gender-divider, this genre) want to venture into the exciting realm of fast-tempo, electric organ stylings. "TAPE LIST" to wilds@charm.net. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tony Wilds Subject: Re: Mancini understood Date: 15 Aug 1996 04:06:47 -0400 Go Hank: Breakfast at Tiffany's (excellent, looks like mush but isn't all) Combo Charade Touch of Evil (rare) Latin Big Band Sound of (for "Senor Peter Gunn") Best of Experiment in Terror (a twist version!) Pink Panther (maybe) Hatari (for title track) Uniquely Mancini Blues and the Beat (maybe) (other film noir soundtracks) Except for Touch of Evil, definitely hold out for stereo. No, Hank: Peter Gunn (only title track is not a total yawn) More Peter Gunn (oh puh-lease) Versatile [Hawaiian LP] most others that smack of Hollywood mushatronic smarminess RIP mighty Mancini, influence on Combustible Edison. Br Cleve? # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tony Wilds Subject: Re: Roland Kirk Date: 15 Aug 1996 04:06:43 -0400 Background: Rahsaan Roland Kirk's major start was with Quincy Jones's big band. "Soul Bossa Nova" is really Kirk's tune from when he was in Jones's band. Kirk also was where Hendrix was at, musically, when he died. Kirk albums are worth it if you like Sun Ra, Ornette Coleman, and other funky jazzmen who improvise very powerfully and strangely. A jazz heavy. There's a CD box set, if you're into that sort of thing. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tony Wilds Subject: theremins on the cheap Date: 15 Aug 1996 04:06:51 -0400 Really save by adapting a metal detector; it's been done to reasonable effect. Some old guy in your neighborhood may have put one together out of the proverbial-yet-evergreen "Popular Science" schematics, as well. But for a great parlor trick, just blow the $$. Bob Moog's great on personal service. Don't expect him to appreciate trivia about moog and theremin records, though. As far as he's concerned, Clara Rockmore's "Art of the Theremin," which comes with the kit, is it. He doesn't pay me either, but he's good. My kit, #14, remains unassembled, alas. So many projects, so few hands to flourish. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tony Wilds Subject: Moog - "electronic music" is sumpin else Date: 15 Aug 1996 04:06:57 -0400 Let us not forget the dueling Perrey & Kingsley and Sid Bass moog versions of "Spanish Flea," perhaps the most preposterous attempt to "warm the machine." Marty Gold, who is everything the _horrible, despicable_ Morton Gould should be, did "Moog Plays the Beatles," as close to the Transformed Shatner as you're gonna get with a moog LP. The cover art features the ultra-cutie-pie, Hummel(tm)-esque figurines of a hippie couple - he fully bearded and frontally nude - eeek! (the cutesy figurine part, I mean). Then we have Hugo Montenegro, no doubt grown apprehensive about the efficacy of his previous "Moog Power" effort, doing "Hugo in Wonder-land," a Moog-Plays-Stevie-Wonder album. Early '70s semi-moog, a la moog-use by Spirit, Jimmy Castor, and the like, but "Higher Ground" still is a hard song to ruin, even by happenin' Hugo. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tony Wilds Subject: Spectacular Red Hot Bob Maxwell Date: 15 Aug 1996 04:14:15 -0400 Robert Maxwell's finest [mono] LP may be Red Hot Harp. Spectacular Harps (part of a whole series of instrument showcases on MGM) in stereo has a few knockouts. "Caravan" is layered, trebly harps that reminds one of the Hendrix - Rainbow Bridge version of "The Defense of Fort M'Henry" (actual F. Scott Key title of the "Star Spangled Banner"). # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tony Wilds Subject: Re: Hello, everyone! - finds Date: 15 Aug 1996 04:06:58 -0400 Welcome back to vinyl, hiatus regrettable. Prado, Valente - way to go. Truly you came, you saw, you conga'd. Pops & Prado features dueling organs, and its "Three Little Words" always gets neighbor-rattlin' volume here at Chez Tiki, anti- gringo-cha cha naysayers be damned. (Burn the rest unless you like it.) Discographies for Ros, Cugat, and Prado is asking a lot. Estimate quantity of unique LP material (including 10", CD, and imports but forgetting VAs, 45s, EPs, and 78s for the moment) at about 40, 70, and 40 LPs, respectively. I'm willing to contribute to a serious, definitive discography/bibliography project, but a fella could get killed fooling with his mambo collection. I'm afraid of it - I think I smell a cat under there. With each of the Trumpetacious Three you get a fair amount of dreck, but it's safe to experiment. With Prado there's a Jimi Hendrix-esque bootleg problem; stick with the RCAs and UAs unless you're a completist on Prado or other Latin artists. Cugat had a recording career stretching over 7 or 8 decades and as many labels; with him most Columbias and Mercurys and nearly all Deccas are best; RCAs are the disappointment for a change. Cugie CDs include authentic-but-boring old rumbas and the infectious-but-posthumous Xavier Cugat Orchestra (now that's fame!). Go for anything with the greatest of his 5 wives on it: Abbe Lane, the Lady in Red. Ask an oldster about the raid on Cugie's love nest. Love Boat veteran Charo "cuchie-cuchie-coo" was another wife. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: riviera@tiac.net Subject: Re: Jordana's questions Date: 15 Aug 1996 04:35:01 -0400 >I found a Subotnik record at our uni library, called Silver Apples of the >Moon. It was barely listenable. Lots of blinkety bonk, but not melodical >enough to hold my attention. Well...it's definitely not pop music,but I dig it nonetheless.I'd recommend staying away from the Stockhausen stuff mentioned in the last couple of days if you don't like Subotnik! If anyone out there DOES dig Mr.Subotnik, I recently got his follow-up to "Silver Apples","The Wild Bull"at the mother of all record yard sales here in Providence(I've had an obscenely successful record-thrift season!);a sort of abstract anti-war electronic oratorio.A little more immediately affecting than "Silver Apples", though it's STILL not very catchy. >Then there was that group the Silver Apples Their two LPs have been re-released on CD and are available at NYC's Other Music,and other places,too,I hope.They were a synth/percussion duo who sound unexpectedly relevant in a world where Stereolab are on a major label. >Aaaah! Aaaah! You've just triggered a memory. I used to have a poster (or >maybe a record? wait - probably the lunchbox) from BG with that woman on it. >It was my favorite show when I was in 1st or 2nd grade, Omigod...can you make me feel like any more of a fossil?:-) >This isn't about Mancini, but sort of veering of from the topic, I keep >coming across these Issac Hayes versions of Bacharach/David songs. They're >crazy (an 11 minute version of "The Look of Love") and very Isaac, but my >question is: Is there a separate album of this stuff or are they sprinkled >throughout his albums? Yeah,they're scattered throughout his...er..."ouevre".He does an AMAZING epic version of "Walk On By" on his LP "Black Moses".Incredible cruciform fold-out cover,too.Part of the piano solo in "W.O.B."was sampled by Public Enemy as the main riff in their song "Black Steel In The Hour Of Chaos". >More Afro-EZ is the Love Unlimited Orchestra, with music written by Barry >White. I have long maintained that Barry White is the unsung genius of Black EZ listening-and the missing link between EZ and Disco. Although maybe calling a guy with multiple platinum albums to his credit "unsung" is overstating the situation. Tryin' to get over... Riviera # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: riviera@tiac.net Subject: Re: Sir Julian ad nauseum Date: 15 Aug 1996 04:49:40 -0400 >Sir Julian clearly owes his new-found status to these, grrrr, CD comps >(praise "the Old Codger," Irwin, tho). SJ is outshined by Lenny Dee, Ethel >Smith, Klaus Wunderlich, and dozens of other more wacky and prolific >electro-organeers. > I gotta say,if we're talking throbbing swelling organ (sorry,I couldn't resist) there hasn't been enough appreciation of Lenny Dee out here! Klaus Wunderlich also has some cool moog and prepared piano LPs.Hard to find in the US, though. Posting too much tonight...Riviera # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: J P M Subject: Re: Let's talk electronic (>Karlheinz Stockhausen) Date: 15 Aug 1996 04:09:53 +0000 Other Stockhausen records to check out are : €Hymnen ;This is the one in wich he uses National Anthems and Shortwave and processes them through Ring Modulatorss and the like. €Telemusic/Mixtur ; Mostly electronic cut-up and bleeps and blops. Jason the Pygmy Taxi Corp http://www.spacelab.net/~mugen/ Vocod'o'rama http://www.spacelab.net/~mugen/vocolist.html # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: J P M Subject: Re: I Dig Mancini Date: 15 Aug 1996 04:13:19 +0000 Has anyone seen or heard of a CD copy of " Mr Lucky ". I had the vinyl but I can't find it and I really miss it. Jason the Pygmy taxi Corp http://www.spacelab.net/~mugen/ Vocod'o'rama http://www.spacelab.net/~mugen/vocolist.html # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Phil Clark Subject: Collectors shops/Who is Ananda Shankar? Date: 15 Aug 1996 10:01:26 +0100 In message , Robbie Baldock writes >soundbliss wrote: > >>I'm on cloud nine. I had a major record score at a local (El Paso, TX) >>flea market... a buck apiece. > >Followed by numerous sick-making "look what I got"! posts. > >And after me thinking I'd done quite well on my trip to Gramophone >Emporium!!! > >Remind me to move to the US next week... > Too right. Here in London the prices in some of the collectors shops (if not allofem) are gettin' ridiculous. Last week I was in Portobello market in Notting Hill (recommended fora sunny Saturday browsing) and there are some x-cellent vinyl emporia over there (esp "Intoxica"). However the days of finding bargains in said places appear to be long gone - one stall on the market was asking gbp20 for the most ordinary budget MFP albums. Who are they kidding!! Not me that's fer sure. Luckily tho if ya go outside the city centre to the provinces, things are better for us vinyl junkies. And I did find a couple of new reissues which will be of interest to list readers: "Funky Soundtracks" - comp of blaxploitation cuts, grooooooo-veee!! Hey lady you're looking mighty fine (etc) "Easy Tempo" - double LP of Italian movie soundtrack music, late 60s/70s, very cool indeed, recommended here a couple of wks ago, buy!! and a totally WILD 12" by Ananda Shankar, don't know the titles since it's a white label, but this is just way out there! crazy moog, sitar, bongos all over the place. wow!! Does anyone have any info about this guy? Off on holiday tonight for 2 wks touring around Italy/Germany/Slovenia/A ustria, you can bet I'll be looking out for those flea markets! Keep on groovin y'all Phil # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brad Bigelow Subject: Re: Hello, everyone! Date: 15 Aug 1996 04:37:04 -0700 AThai@aol.com wrote: > >Anyone out there with a good discography of Edmundo > Ros, Xavier Cugat, Perez Prado, or Caterian Valientes? Take care. > Discographies for Ros, Cugat, and Prado--as well as the Three Suns, Hugo Winterhalter, and several others mentioned in your list of buys--are available at the Exotica Standards web site. Check the Performers page at: http://www.netrail.net/~bbigelow/perform.htm for links to bios and discographies of over 90 exotica/space-age pop performers. Brad Bigelow bbigelow@netrail.net # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "kevin king" Subject: Re: Electronica Date: 15 Aug 1996 06:21:00 -0500 > Could you please send me a song list on the "More Switched On > Bacharach" A Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head Wishin' And Hopin' (There's) Always Something There To Remind Me (They Long To Be) Close To You Everybody's Out Of Town B Paper Mache A Message To Michael I'll Never Fall In Love Again Reach Out For Me Promises, Promises Trains And Boats And Planes vocals on a few of the B side tracks kevin # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: nytab@nyc.pipeline.com (lou smith) Subject: Re: Musique Concrete Date: 15 Aug 1996 14:59:19 GMT On Aug 13, 1996 20:20:37, 'dragstr@earthlink.net (David Schafer)' wrote: >>-Lou wrote-- >>And if you're talking Moog bands, don't forget Mother Mallard's Portable >>Masterpiece Co., the official >>Moog house band featuring David Borden. >> > >I would love to know more about the 'Moog House Band' you mentioned--new, I >assume? Au contraire, mon frere. MM was the original House Band (or at least the only Moog band willing to live in Trumansburg). They self-released 2 discs on Earthquack: Mother Mallard's Portable Masterpiece Co. (1973) and Like a Duck To Water (1976). Back then they were a trio of David Borden, Steve Drews & Linda Fisher. They played more in a jazzy minimalist style than rock/pop. They were able to bring an improvisatory feel to pulse music, which is quite a trick. That famously stable Moog tuning probably helped with that a bit. I hitch-hiked through a blizzard to a small college in Rochester, NY 1972 to see them play live. They turned patch-cord plugging into a ballet - the only purely electronic show I've ever seen that was visually interesting as well. The tension of watching 3 people re-configure a stage full of synths in real time *while* performing certainly added an edge to things. I think Borden now releases his music on Cuneiform (but I haven't heard it). yrs. with mustard, Lou # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Laura Taylor" Subject: BLUES AND THE BEAT Date: 15 Aug 1996 11:08:50 -0400 BLUES AND THE BEAT 8/15/96 Some well meaning exoti-poster wrote the following: >>>Blues and the Beat (maybe) (other film noir soundtracks) AHHAHAHAHAHAHAH! That's one of my ABSOLUTE faves! How dare you attach a "maybe!" AHHAHAHHAA! Dems fightin' words! Plus, the art-work is too fab... IMHO-lounge laura laura@wusf.usf.edu "It's just my nature to do weird stuff.." # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Desmond K. Hill" Subject: __electrique__ Date: 15 Aug 1996 13:56:57 +0000 just to rewind.. i want to express how much i've enjoyed the concepts, discussions & tangents revolving around the notions of electronic & concrete recordings, lately evident on the list. there's much that i've learned & i want to thank everyone for contributing to that. perhaps there is a little i can contribute myself? someone asked what jean jacques perrey's french recordings, post-'70, were like, how they developed & differed from the earlier vanguard releases: 'dynamoog' (CREA Sound Ltd. LP, '77) is marvellous. from the accelerated escapism of the opener 'le fugitif' to the atmospheric delights of 'futur anterieur' to the clean crisp jazz of the title track, 'dynamoog' is possibly perrey's most accomplished album. commissioned in '76 by producer louis delacour for the canadian label CREA Sound Ltd., it was realised in france in only 12 days. the creative tasks were shared between perrey and his partner, gilbert sigrist, who was then chef d'orchestra for the live performances of popular french singing star gilbert decaud. in spite of the time pressure, the 'dynamoog' production is relaxed, the sounds are open and even the title sequence is well combined. 'The Ultimate in Music Conception' indeed. perrey (alongside pat prilly & harry breur) was involved with a number of different moog lps, released by 'montparnasse 2000,' including titles like 'moog sensations,' 'moog is moog,' 'moog expressions' etc. these were audio illustrations for film, "musique pour l'image" as perrey describes them. they are all incredibly varied albums, ranging from bonky-bonk pieces to real freaky textured sc-fi shit. tres, tres cool. perrey returned to the studio in june this year, '96, creating 3 demo tracks, in preparation for what he calls, "the album of the century." these are skeletal, but indicate the possiblities, were a major label to offer a contract. it's timely with the reissue of 'moog indigo' (http://www.acerecords.co.uk/gotrt/apr96/jjperrey01.html) & the lucozade ad. in combination with live musicians (as with '69 sessions in nyc) to provide rhythmic backing, double bass & drums, i'm sure perrey could be encouraged to realise & release the full funk evident within 'moog indigo.' how come i know all this? well.. here in in northern england i present a radio series, __electric___ featuring much of the music recently discussed. E C L E C T R I C I T Y is an e-mail periodical providing back-up data about tracks programmed. To join, e-mail the instruction 'subscribe' to electric@anubis23.demon.co.uk Back issues are now online (http://www.obsolete.com/anubis23/cv/contents). before summer fades to autumn our signals will be netcast online. sdf Community netRadio (http://sdf-radio.colossus.net) will deliver digital sound direct to your domestic hard-drives. Those who know our programmes already will recognise an audio addiction willing to take risks. Those interested in sponsoring shows should e-mail electric@anubis23.demon.co.uk immediately. saxmania@rci.ripco.com: >What about Subotnik?? it's interesting to note that subotnik's trail-blazing material was criticised by RCA Victor as "music for non-thinkers" despite the very word 'synthesiser' suggesting an investigation of the entire world of sound. born in 1933, subotnik survived the criticism. his blipping & squicking sonic environments from the '60s were created on the 'electric music box' (the buchla synth designed in '67 by donald buchla utilising suggestions from subotnik and ramon sender). today subotnik teaches electronic music & works predominantly with computer generated sounds for theatre performance. dyemund@best.com: >Do you know if London is affiliated with Phillips in any way ? today there is no connection between these companies, though in the past, it's quite possible there was some licensing esxchange operating between them. nytab@nyc.pipeline.com: >Here's 2 more MC tapeheads who've done interesting work and neither of >whose names I'll be able to spell off the top of my head: >Ilhan Mimaroglou (who had his own lable, Finadar, for a while). anyone offer anything more? mimaroglu's creativity is sparse but select, some pieces consist purely of modulation & a mixing desk. most of which were apparently inspired by the visual work of painters from armenia & turkey. the few mimaroglu recordings i own are on the usa label, 'turnabout' from the mid-late '60s, before i was born. if anyone has material from this label or from 'finadar,' please e-mail titles, reviews, anecdotes, etc to the list. together we might generate a history or discography of sorts. i'm intrigued.. riviera@tiac.net: >Some of Tod Dockstader's work has been re-released on Starkland >Records(P.O. Box 2190 Boulder, CO 80306). The two that I've found are >"Apocalypse" and "Water Music"-there might be more. where might vinyl copies of dockstader's works be found? phew. 'am done ;) best wishes, des # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dyemund@best.com (Jack Diamond) Subject: More Whistling !!;)) Date: 15 Aug 1996 08:43:23 +0000 >>>I would like to hear from other Exotica list memebers about some of >> >the whistling tunes in their collections....Saul > >I don't know all that much about the various whistling virtuosos, but >myfavorite is the Working Holiday theme song by the Coctails. > >- -Jordana Jordana, I was just listening to a show of mine from March and I heard more great whistling, not credited though on Poe For Moderns (RCA) This is a great Private Eye Jazz lp with the Buddy Morrow Orchestra w/ arrangements by a few people including Bernie Green, bless his soul ;) There are spoken word pieces over moody private eye jazz AND coooool whistling. Find it if you can. 5 Stars, all time great!!! Most likely the most prolific whistler was/is Muzzy Marcellino (sp?) I love whistling records and am a pretty good whistler myself ;) Jack # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jbr109@psu.edu (jordana) Subject: records from home Date: 15 Aug 1996 10:52:04 -0400 Urgh, I didn't mean to post that WKPS playlist before. I had only meant to send the top 25. If anyone needs to see a non-mucked up version of the playlist, let me know. I think it would be too much of a pain to post it again. Since a couple people posted "weekend scores" I'll tell you what I got from the basement of my parents house. There was a record rack, about 3 feet long and two shelves high, rescued from my grandmother's house. Full of dust as it is, the damp conditions of the room were causing the whole mess to start mildewing. I'm no expert on record conservation, so all I did was wipe the covers off with slightly damp paper towels, dry em off, and see if the right record was inside (I now have a frustratingly large collecton of empty covers from Groove Holmes, Earl Grant and other soul-jazz organists). Some of them are in crap shape, but none of the records are too badly scrathced. I got some stuff from my immaculate parents collection too. Here's an overview - there are a _lot_ of records. SOme are jazz, and some I have no idea about. Enoch Light - Magnificent Movie Themes Hollyridge Strings - New Beatles Songbook 3 Suns w/ strings - Soft and Sweet Ramsey Lewis - Up Pops, Goes Latin Soundtrack - Mondo Cane Kay Starr - Swinging with the Starr Sammy Davis w/ Count Basie Basie's Beatle Bag varoius movie theme compilations Themes (Ferrante & Teicher, Al Caiola, Marilyn Monroe doing "I Wanna Be Loved By You") Capitol The Silver Years (Peggy Lee, Matt Munro, Dean Martin, Wayne Newton) many Diane Wilsons, a couple Shirley Scotts and a few Dionne Warwicks several Johnny Mathises some Mongo Santamarias (I forgot the Gabor Szabo I found, but no sitar on it, I checked) a couple Sergio Mendeses (w/ and w/o Brazil 66) Richard Otto and Sarah McLawler - At The Break of Day The Various Moods of Peanuts Taylor (a drummer from the Bahamas) and the everpresent Kostelanetz (Gypsy Passion) and Ray Connif (World of Hits) Probably a lot of this I won't _love_, but you can't beat the price (free). -Jordana _____________________ jordana robinson jbr109@psu.edu image & direction www.geocities.com/SoHo/2157 _____________________ # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul Lewis Subject: Theramin Date: 15 Aug 1996 10:35:25 -0400 (EDT) Could someone provide addresses for these catalogs that sell inexpensive Theramins? Thanks, Paul Paul Lewis lewis@netlab.texsci.edu Coordinator of Academic Computing (215) 951-2834 [office] Philadelphia College of Textiles and Science "We do it because we are compelled." -Alan Moore # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: enjoy@singnet.com.sg (ENJOY) Subject: Re: weekly new-releases-list .... Date: 16 Aug 1996 00:10:24 +0800 yes i'm very interested. >Hi there, > >I mail a weekly new-releases-list to a "private mailinglist". >(Some of you might remember ...) > >These lists contain about 90-130 new releases a week, including all >"club-relevant" genres such as Hip Hop, Jungle/Drum&Bass, Headz, Jazz, >Funk, a bit House and others. > >(As this one goes to the exotica-lovers: compilations (lounge, rare >jazz ...) and the ones like Jean-Jaques Perrey, Pierre Henry, etc. >can also be found ...) > >A short comment and cat.-no. are also added. > >If anyone's interested: Just drop me a line ... > > >Peace, > >Joerg >(Groove Attack) Lack Of Charisma Can Be Fatal # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Stilgloria@aol.com Subject: Re:Winifred Atwell Date: 15 Aug 1996 12:15:44 -0400 Anyone heard of Winifred Atwell. I have a couple of 10" records by her. One with Ted Heath and His Music. Anyway, she basically plays honky tonk, but on this album with Ted Heath there are two exotica-ish songs: Taboo and Tamboo. They're VERY interesting. Gloria # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: enjoy@singnet.com.sg (ENJOY) Subject: Loungecore Date: 16 Aug 1996 00:23:15 +0800 has anyone one heard of a compilation LP called "Loungecore Vol.II"?.....i saw it a a friend's garage recently and am curious if it's any good.....apparently it's from the same makers who'd put together "The Easy Project" of which i haven't had a chance to listen to as well.......is it available on cd?...and how about Vol. 1? I also hear that vol.2 of "Easy Project" and "The Sound Gallery" have been released....can anyone confirm this? .....and also that The Karminski Brothers are working on a new compilation project.? Lack Of Charisma Can Be Fatal # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Sax Therapy Subject: Beaver & Krause Date: 15 Aug 1996 11:31:29 -0600 while we're in the electronic mode, I'd like to mention Beaver and Krause who some of you are already familiar with. I think it was them who put out a box set on Nonesuch called "The Nonesuch Guide to Electronic Music." I can't remember if there were one or two records but it included a nice booklet. There was a full length compostion and the rest was various samples of different wavegorms and such. (I used to tape some of the samples and loop them. splice them, dice them into my own compositions.) Bernie Krause was also responsible for George Harrison's "Wonderwall Music" album. He's not given credit on the LP but if you look closely on the cover you can see his name crossed out in silver ink. Beaver & Krause were involved in many other electronic projects during the 70's. Most of them don't come to mind at the moment but I'm sure someone on the list can enlighten us....Saul -- :| :| <::< .::\ \:/ :::| :::| :~~/ :::| .::\ :::\ :\:| >::> `::| /:\ :| :|:| :::, :| `::| :::/ `::| saul smaizys/saxmania@ripco.com :| .,:' .........................web page=http://pages.ripco.com/~saxmania .............................voice (312)907.8229 fax (312)907.8521 -- # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dragstr@earthlink.net (David Schafer) Subject: Re: Let's talk electronic Date: 15 Aug 1996 09:27:13 -0700 (PDT) >riviera-- >In my collection of pop-songs-done-in-baroque-style LPs,this is a notable >exception.It has one of the best covers of anything in that >can-I-even-call-it-a-genre;a photo of a bunch of powdered fops and >macaronis,with a smattering of Lady Pompadour wannabes,astride Harleys. Riviera-- RE: 'The 18th Century Concepts'- Is this the LP which is featured in the REsearch volume 2 -- 'Off on a 20th Century Cycle' with Light My Fire and Happy Together? Because they don't look like Harleys, more like scooters. -David # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dragstr@earthlink.net (David Schafer) Subject: Re: Electronica Date: 15 Aug 1996 09:27:47 -0700 (PDT) >Happy Moog is by Harry Breur and Jean Jacques Perrey, not Kingsley's >solo style at all. yes yes -- I meant Jean Jacques Perrey in my original post - sorry - I was suffering from moogtrauma. -David # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dragstr@earthlink.net (David Schafer) Subject: Re: the bonky-bonk sound Date: 15 Aug 1996 09:28:50 -0700 (PDT) >I found a Subotnik record at our uni library, called Silver Apples of the >Moon. It was barely listenable. Lots of blinkety bonk, but not melodical >enough to hold my attention. You definately have to be in a mood for 'Subotnik' and he has to be played _loud_ or on headphones for maximum sound surprises. >Laika --They're good for modern bonky-bonk electronic with feedback and >phat >beats. What was the title of Laika's LP/CD? please. >I would have a problem if I ever found any moog records for less than 30 >bucks. I've found a couple in the last week and a hlaf, so maybe my problem >starts now (and I've gone full throttle into electric sitar simultaneously. >Watch out!) ain't it the truth--keep looking. When I lived in NY I used to find one every once and awhile at Footlight on 12th--oh now I feel nostalgic for NY :( jordana--let's talk sitars soon, I'm curious what you have found. >On another note, I saw the Theremin documentary at the video shop, but >didn't get a chance to rent it. watch it immediately--it's really unbelievable from the very beginning. --David # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Laura Taylor" Subject: Re: Theramin Date: 15 Aug 1996 12:37:40 -0400 RE>Theramin 8/15/96 I think it's now time to post on behalf of one of my fave web pages-THE THEREMIN HOME PAGE... http://www.Nashville.Net/~theremin/ The guy who maintains it is super nice and helpful, and it's a great resource...I noticed that many of the people on this list are also contributors to JASON BLUE BARILE'S page...BTW, my pic is on it under BANDS CURRENTLY USING THEREMINS, if you're interested ; ^ ) Lounge Laura laura@wusf.usf.edu "It's just my nature to do weird stuff..." Could someone provide addresses for these catalogs that sell inexpensive Theramins? Thanks, Paul Paul Lewis lewis@netlab.texsci.edu Coordinator of Academic Computing (215) 951-2834 [office] Philadelphia College of Textiles and Science "We do it because we are compelled." -Alan Moore # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Bryan Jare Cuevas Subject: Re: "Funky Soundtracks" Date: 15 Aug 1996 09:43:08 -0400 (EDT) According to Phil Clark: > > "Funky Soundtracks" - comp of blaxploitation cuts, grooooooo-veee!! Hey > lady you're looking mighty fine (etc) Phil - Would you please post the catalogue info on this CD - and if it's not too much trouble, a track listing? Thanks! bryan c. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: johan.devis@ping.be (Johan Dada Vis) Subject: Re: Single Swingers <-> Swingle Singers Date: 15 Aug 1996 19:28:35 +0100 saul smaizys/saxmania@ripco.com wrote: >they were a knock off group of the Swingle Singers. I'm not sure if >I still have the album but I think they were doing Mozart as >opposed to the Swingle Singers doing Bach. o, but the Swingle Singers also did Mozart; my favorite is "rococo a gogo" (Teleman and others) played on 45 rpm :) = Johan |)/\|)/\ Vis # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: johan.devis@ping.be (Johan Dada Vis) Subject: Re: Let's talk electronic: JJ Perrey Date: 15 Aug 1996 19:28:44 +0100 >>Jean-Jacques Perrey - anything by this grandfather of applied Moog and >Musique >> Concrete is worthwhile, I call it the "bonky-bonk" sound > >Haven't heard Perrey's solo stuff... is it much like the (immensely >enjoyable, I will admit) electro-quirk-pop of Perrey/Kingsley a la "The In >Sound From Way Out"? Or more "academic"? "The In Sound From Way Out" has much more hilarious "bonky-bonk" (as you aptly call it) sounds on it than his solo works; i recently found his lp "dynamoog" which is a music library record, and rather tame and uninspired compared to "Moog indigo" or "amazing electronic pop sound" = Johan |)/\|)/\ Vis # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Sax Therapy Subject: Re: Single Swingers <-> Swingle Singers Date: 15 Aug 1996 13:46:56 -0600 Johan Dada Vis wrote: > > saul smaizys/saxmania@ripco.com wrote: > > >they were a knock off group of the Swingle Singers. I'm not sure if > >I still have the album but I think they were doing Mozart as > >opposed to the Swingle Singers doing Bach. > > o, but the Swingle Singers also did Mozart; my favorite is > "rococo a gogo" (Teleman and others) played on 45 rpm :) > > = Johan |)/\|)/\ Vis > you're right. I just found my copy of the Single Swingers while packing and sorting records for my move and their album is a Bach's greatest hits on Wyncote. BTW any list members who are in the Chicago area are invited to contact me as I'm selling off about 2,000 of my LP's as I'm planning on moving to a smaller space and spend the winter travelling in the South. I'm selling most of these at thrift store prices. 312.907.8229 if you want to contact me. -Saul -- :| :| <::< .::\ \:/ :::| :::| :~~/ :::| .::\ :::\ :\:| >::> `::| /:\ :| :|:| :::, :| `::| :::/ `::| saul smaizys/saxmania@ripco.com :| .,:' .........................web page=http://pages.ripco.com/~saxmania .............................voice (312)907.8229 fax (312)907.8521 -- # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "David J. Strauss" Subject: Isaac's Black Steel Date: 15 Aug 1996 14:41:08 -0400 (EDT) Just a note: PE's "Black Steel" features an Isaac Hayes sample from"Psychofunkowhatchamacallthis song", not "Walk on By". DS # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: tribute@dircon.co.uk (Hugh Petfield) Subject: Re:Winifred Atwell Date: 15 Aug 1996 20:12:05 +0100 Gloria wrote >Anyone heard of Winifred Atwell. I have a couple of 10" records by her. An amazingly underrated pianist, often on UK TV late 50's early 60's. She never looked down at the keyboard while playing, just kept this big smile going at the audience. There's at least two CD's available here, although it's unlikely that Taboo or Tamboo would be included. Hugh. e-mail from: tribute@dircon.co.uk (Hugh Petfield) # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Elin_T@lubio.bib.lu.se (Elin Thome) Subject: Re: Loungecore Date: 15 Aug 1996 21:38:53 +0200 > .....and also that The Karminski >Brothers are working on a new compilation project.? There is a new compilation out now by the Karminsky Experience, at least=20 here in europe, it=B4s called "Espresso Espresso". It=B4s got a touch of= Latin,=20 please check it up.=20 By the way, I was very pleased to get some sitar recommendations from this= =20 list. And I would love to get more... Elin =20 # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Laura Taylor" Subject: the velvet fog... Date: 15 Aug 1996 15:36:57 -0400 8/15/96 3:33 PM Inches: 10.0 REGULAR AP-MelTorme 08-15 0151 AP-Mel Torme ----------------- ! ENTERTAINMENT ! Mel Torme Breathing On His Own (Los Angeles) -- Mel Torme (tohr-MAY') appears to be making some progress. His spokesman says the singer is breathing without a respirator tube in his throat for the first since his stroke last weekend. Publicist Rob Wilcox says the 70-year-old entertainer remains in stable condition in the intensive care unit of a still-unidentified hospital in the Los Angeles area. Torme's left side was weakened and his speech has been affected by the stroke. And, Wilcox says he's been battling with pneumonia and a partially collapsed lung and has been unable to eat. But the publicist says Torme never lost consciousness. (Copyright 1996 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.) APNP-08-15-96 1533EDT # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: tribute@dircon.co.uk (Hugh Petfield) Subject: Info wanted.... Date: 15 Aug 1996 20:12:07 +0100 Hi, is there any synthesiser specialist out there who might be able to recommend (assuming there are any) any CD's by Tomita? I have a poor quality tape of a 70's album by him playing Star Wars, Also sprach etc., and bits from Tannhauser. Also, anyone know if Longines Symphonette are still going? Thanks, Hugh. Exotica from my collection: 101 Strings "Plus.plus.plus" Alshire ALCD18 - includes much sitar. Rene Raff "Among the stars" Audio Fidelity AFLP 2142 - this also has the bonus of a full-colour catalog of Audio Fidelity albums on the inside sleeve: oh to get a copy of "Sound effects volume 6 - Features Small, medium and large wars for living room listening" :-) HP. e-mail from: tribute@dircon.co.uk (Hugh Petfield) # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Marcel Chouteau" Subject: House of Swank Date: 15 Aug 1996 19:53:31 UT The fabulous HOUSE OF SWANK will be performing Thursday night, September 5, at John & Peter's in New Hope, PA (215-862-5981). Featuring organ, ukulele, guitar, upright bass and percussion, House of Swank will play many swingin' original tunes, as well as covering Basie, Ellington, Waits, Hicks, The Shocking Blue and others in their own groovy, provocative style. Mz. Robin Zrm, vocals and organ, posesses a joie de vivre and je ne sais quoi that are sine qua non. This act is not to be missed. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Stilgloria@aol.com Subject: Re:Winifred Atwell Date: 15 Aug 1996 16:27:02 -0400 Thanks for the reply, Hugh. That's VERY interesting. I really like these two 10" records that I found at a garage sale. I've always liked Ted Heath too. Gloria # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Living Stereo Subject: Dem's Fightin' Words Date: 15 Aug 1996 17:25:20 -0700 >>>>Blues and the Beat (maybe) >(other film noir soundtracks) > > AHHAHAHAHAHAHAH! That's one of my ABSOLUTE faves! How dare you attach a >"maybe!" AHHAHAHHAA! Dems fightin' words! >Plus, the art-work is too fab... I was surprised by not only that, but also the slamming of Peter Gunn and More Music from Peter Gunn. Are we listening to the same records? Forgive me for omitting Touch of Evil....how could I?? # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jeff Boyd Subject: Don't 'dis Peter Gunn! Date: 15 Aug 1996 18:23:17 -0700 Hey, I can't believe someone actually said that Macini's "The Music from Peter Gunn" was "drab" (or whatever). This album has GOT to be one of my all-time favorites, and "More Music from Peter Gunn" is almost as good. I've taped them both, and I find myself listening to them over and over in the car. "The Brothers go to Mothers" (not to mention the rest of the album) is pure genius. This album was also pretty influential, considering that Mancini was the first guy to introduce jazz into the realm of TV - with Peter Gunn. This is some of Mancini's coolest stuff ever. BTW, if anyone has The Blues and the Beat and wants to sell it, please let me know. Jeff ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "I never took drugs because I AM drugs." - Salvador Dali http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/2084 # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Sax Therapy Subject: Triad playlist June 9, 1971 Date: 15 Aug 1996 21:23:42 -0600 Here's a playlist from my radio show in Chicago way back in the 70's. Was this exotic or what? I have more on my web site at http://pages.ripco.com/~saxmania/triad.html. I know some of the more hard core exoticans will be familiar with many of these artists. 9 June 1971 TRIAD playlist Earth Disciples - Native Planet Tim Buckley - Monterey London Sympony - Ode to Joy Pete Seeger - Ode to Joy / Goliath Goliath Jeff Sturges Universe - Clown Buffy St. Marie - Little Wheel Spin and Spin Conlon Nancarrow - Canon #24 Reading from Avant Slant Lukas Foss - Variations on Bach's Phorion Jeff Sturges Universe - Sin's a Good Mans Brother Terry Riley and John Cale - The Protoge Richie Havens - Alarm Clock Steve Reich - Come Out Ramayana Monkey Chant Lester Bowie - Jazz Death Temptations - Psychedelic Shack Laurel and Hardy - I Gave it To Him It's A Beautiful Day - White Bird John Cage from Indeterminacy Electric Lucifer - Word Game Leo Kottke - Machine #2 Alex Moore - Alex Thinking Harry Partch - Barstow Music of West Africa - Medicine Man Roger Ramjet Meets Tarzan Beatles Christmas Record Also Spracht Zarathustra Richie Havens - Ring Around The Moon Buffy St. Marie - God is Alive, Magic is Afoot Halim El-Dabh - Leiyla and the Poet (electronic music) Gene McDaniels - Supermarket Blues King Crimson - Cat Food L. Emmett Holt Jr.,M.D. - on Breast Feeding Tom Dissevelt/Kid Baltan - The Ray Makers Beethoven - Wellington's Victory Michel Colombier - Por qou Pas? Mandrill - Mandrill Balinese Gamalon Music Sidney Poitier reading from Plato (Immortality of the Soul) Graham Nash - Chicago Steve Marcus - America Jim Pepper - Witchi-tai-to Mahler - Symphony no 2 in C (excerpt) George Reidel - 3 Dances (man) Yama and the Karma Dusters - Wouldn't it be Funny Cactus - One Way or the Other Leon Thomas - One Biff Rose - Never Mind Bob Dylan - If Dog's Run Free Chicago - When All the Laughter Dies (mixed with Free Country) Leon Thomas - Creator Has A Master Plan Pharoah Sanders - Thembi Exuma - Seance on the 6th Fret Roscoe Mitchell - on Nessa Mauricio Kagel - Der Schall -- :| :| <::< .::\ \:/ :::| :::| :~~/ :::| .::\ :::\ :\:| >::> `::| /:\ :| :|:| :::, :| `::| :::/ `::| saul smaizys/saxmania@ripco.com :| .,:' .........................web page=http://pages.ripco.com/~saxmania .............................voice (312)907.8229 fax (312)907.8521 -- # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ottotemp@aol.com Subject: Re: House of Swank Date: 15 Aug 1996 22:42:43 -0400 If you have any releases please send promos to Tiki News for review Tiki News is: Everything you wanted to know about Tikis but didn't know who the hell to ask, the Tiki News staff tackles Tikis from an academic urban archaeology and airs opinionated drunken-haze bar reviews and covers everything in between pertaining to Tiki culture past and present. recurring columns include: Tiki artist of the month "Retail Tiki" - where to buy Tiki stuff "Neighborhood Tiki" - where to spot Tikis around the 'hood Bar/Restaurant reviews "R.I.P. Tikis" - the latest demise of Tiki shrines "Tiki Tunes" - reviews of current exotica music releases "Tune in to Tiki" - calendar of events "Cocktails" - recipes "The Tiki Manifesto" - self explanitory I hope. Tiki News is international in scope: recent articles have Palm Springs, Atlanta, Columbus, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, Waikiki, Phoenix/Tuscon and upcoming articles will include London, Vancouver, and Boston ( penned by fellow fanatic and former Combustible Edisonian Brother Cleve ). here's how you can land a copy 'o th' News $2.00/ solo issue $12/ 1 year subscription - 6 issues cheques payable to: Schwarz Grafiken Address will change to 2215-R Market Street #177 San Francisco, CA 94114 Mahalo Otto # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dyemund@best.com (Jack Diamond) Subject: Lenny Dee is a god Date: 15 Aug 1996 19:56:47 +0000 I love Lenny Dee. He wrote Blackberry Boogie covered by everyone and his brother. I love how all of his best (imho) and earlier works are titled like this; Happy Holi-Dee. Mannnnnn, that's a great Xmas record and the covers are too insane. They are the best!!! Dee-Lightfully is another title. To view the Dee-ster the best is to see him with a goatee. He looks just like and probably is, the devil ;-)> Jack # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dyemund@best.com (Jack Diamond) Subject: one man's ceiling is another man's floor Date: 15 Aug 1996 20:06:32 +0000 >Some well meaning exoti-poster wrote the following: >>>>Blues and the Beat (maybe) >(other film noir soundtracks) > > AHHAHAHAHAHAHAH! That's one of my ABSOLUTE faves! How dare you attach a >"maybe!" AHHAHAHHAA! Dems fightin' words! >Plus, the art-work is too fab... > >IMHO-lounge laura I completely and wholeheartedly agree Laura ;) Y'know...much of that is west coast jazz. _Real_ jazz Laura ;) Mancioni did what no other arranger di i nthe way he had his orchestra set-up for the microphones. Nothing was "close-miked", which means he didn't have a microphone "right in front" of a solo horn or other instrument. All the players were actually in essence 1 voice. I'm not sure if I said that correctly ;) Do you know what I mean ? Many times in a jazz or pop orchestra the microphones will be right in front of that one guy doin' his solo BUT not w/ Mancini. This is yet another original 1st that he did and yet another reason why I love him and his art sooooooo much. Thanx for talkin' about Hank!!! I can't say enough good stuff about him;) He IS the genius of them all Jack # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: HOUSEOBOB@aol.com Subject: Electronic Explorer Date: 15 Aug 1996 23:09:05 -0400 Has anyone heard an album called "Explorer"? It's apparently a homemade synthesizer (called Explorer) on which the inventor plays a medley of Bach and the Batman theme. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dyemund@best.com (Jack Diamond) Subject: Beaver & Krause Date: 15 Aug 1996 20:21:34 +0000 >Subject: Beaver & Krause > >while we're in the electronic mode, I'd like to mention >Beaver and Krause who some of you are already familiar with. >I think it was them who put out a box set on Nonesuch called >"The Nonesuch Guide to Electronic Music." I can't remember >if there were one or two records There are 2 records Saul. Like you said, in a box with a booklet on how they created this music and sound in a new language all their own. that's what part of the booklet is...explaining or shall I say translating their launguage so we can "understand" Yeah right ;) Lots of test tones and noises. Very out there if you like that sort of thing, this is their best work, imho. Quite rare George Harrison's "Wonderwall Music" album. Was that the one on Zapple ? Jack # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Sax Therapy Subject: Re: Lenny Dee is a god Date: 15 Aug 1996 22:24:42 -0600 and some of Lenny's LP covers are pretty outrageous too:) -- :| :| <::< .::\ \:/ :::| :::| :~~/ :::| .::\ :::\ :\:| >::> `::| /:\ :| :|:| :::, :| `::| :::/ `::| saul smaizys/saxmania@ripco.com :| .,:' .........................web page=http://pages.ripco.com/~saxmania .............................voice (312)907.8229 fax (312)907.8521 -- # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dyemund@best.com (Jack Diamond) Subject: Re: 18th Century Concepts Date: 15 Aug 1996 20:36:30 +0000 'The 18th Century Concepts'- > >Is this the LP which is featured in the REsearch volume 2 -- 'Off on a 20th >Century Cycle' with Light My Fire and Happy Together? Because they don't >look like Harleys, more like scooters. I think that's their 2nd record. On their other record thay are definitely Harley's ;) and yes they do do those tunes and are damn swell too Jack # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: LTepedino@aol.com Subject: Re: I Dig Mancini Date: 15 Aug 1996 23:41:54 -0400 Mr. Lucky was deleted on CD by RCA about 3 years ago (believe it or not!). You might still find it in store that specialize in soundtracks...I was lucky enough to find a cut-out in Tower London (of all oplaces!) Ashley # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: LTepedino@aol.com Subject: Re: Loungecore Date: 15 Aug 1996 23:48:34 -0400 In a message dated 96-08-15 12:47:31 EDT, you write: >has anyone one heard of a compilation LP called "Loungecore Vol.II"?.....i >saw it a a friend's garage recently and am curious if it's any >good.....apparently it's from the same makers who'd put together "The Easy >Project" of which i haven't had a chance to listen to as well.......is it >available on cd?...and how about Vol. 1? Vol 2 is far far superior to Vol 1 and definitely worth a purchase >I also hear that vol.2 of "Easy Project" and "The Sound Gallery" have been >released....can anyone confirm this? .....and also that The Karminski >Brothers are working on a new compilation project.? Louncore 2 is actually the same thing as The Easy Project Vol 2 (confusing isn't?) Vol 2 of the Sound Gallery will be out in the U.S. on CD and vinyl in about 2 weeks...patience, patience! Regards Ashley # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: LTepedino@aol.com Subject: Re: Don't 'dis Peter Gunn! Date: 15 Aug 1996 23:53:42 -0400 BTW, if anyone has The Blues and the Beat and wants to sell it, please let me know. You're in luck it has been reissued on CD Ashley # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: misant@ic.net Subject: 101 strings Date: 15 Aug 1996 23:59:12 -0500 I just got a copy of Scamp's reissue of 101 Strings-Astro Sounds from Beyond the Year 2000. Way cool stuff. I will admit, my favorite tracks are the 3 bonus tracks. Any chance of a Sounds of Love reissue? David # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Martin Schildkret Subject: Re: Info wanted.... Date: 16 Aug 1996 00:06:24 -0400 At 08:12 PM 8/15/96 +0100, you wrote: >Hi, is there any synthesiser specialist out there who might be able >to recommend (assuming there are any) any CD's by Tomita? I have a >poor quality tape of a 70's album by him playing Star Wars, Also sprach >etc., and bits from Tannhauser. The following are all available on CD; BMG7717 TOMITA BACK TO THE EARTH-LIVE 03/88 =A6 BMG60578 TOMITA FIREBIRD 07/91 =A6 BMG5660 TOMITA GREATEST HITS 01/87 =A6 BMG2616 TOMITA KOSMOS 07/91 =A6 BMG60576 TOMITA PICTURES AT AN EXHIBITI 07/91 =A6 BMG60518 TOMITA PLANETS 02/91 =A6 BMG60579 TOMITA SNOWFLAKES ARE DANCING 02/91 =A6 # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Matthew Baron" Subject: Fender Jazzmaster Date: 15 Aug 1996 23:31:09 -0500 For an early 60's Jazzmaster expect to spend more than $700 for one in decent condition. Maybe a little less for the Jag. Fender's made before 1964 (pre-CBS, before CBS bought Fender) are usually quite a bit more expensive than the ones made after '64. It also depends on where you live. On the west coast a Jazzmaster would cost more than the exact same thing sold in the midwest. A *very* cool guitar though. In fact, I consider it a goal to eventually own one. Matthew Baron Email: mbaron@d.umn.edu URL: http://www.d.umn.edu/~mbaron # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Dlsmay@aol.com Subject: Re: Mancini understood Date: 16 Aug 1996 00:35:40 -0400 <> Ya gotta be shitting me! You're gonna pass on MORE MUSIC FROM PETER GUNN? It's got at least four classic Mancini compositions: "Walkin' Bass" "Blue Steel" "Oddball" and "Spook." Listen to it again... # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jbr109@psu.edu (jordana) Subject: Re: the bonky-bonk sound Date: 16 Aug 1996 01:59:23 -0400 >From: dragstr@earthlink.net (David Schafer) >Subject: Re: the bonky-bonk sound > >You definately have to be in a mood for 'Subotnik' and he has to be played >_loud_ or on headphones for maximum sound surprises. I was listening to it on headphones, and I think that's why I listened to it as long as I did (I made it almost through one side without turning it over). It started to frighten me a little. >>Laika --They're good for modern bonky-bonk electronic with feedback and >>phat >beats. > >What was the title of Laika's LP/CD? please. I know they have an album called "Silver Apples of the Moon" which is why I brought them up. They also have a track on the "Offbeat" compilation put out by the Red Hot folks (this comp also has an excellent song by Tortoise). Laika has other stuff too - I think some singles etc. on Too Pure. >jordana--let's talk sitars soon, I'm curious what you have found. I haven't found very much. I looked through all the "Avant-garde" section at the radio station (mostly Hawkwind-type noodly 70s stuff which I can't stand) and found no (good) sitars. Everything was too 70s-style. I did find the two Silver Apples records, though. I still have to look through jazz, but I'm not expecting much. Some records should come soon from Kevin, and there are a few sitar things in that batch. >>On another note, I saw the Theremin documentary at the video shop, but >>didn't get a chance to rent it. > >watch it immediately--it's really unbelievable from the very beginning. In some fit of crackheadedness, I rented "Spirits of Evil" (that's not the title, but it's something like that) instead. Three Poe stories, each by a different director, which were made in the 60s in France but just came out on video. I was looking for a Vampyros Lesbos kind of vibe, and it's sort of what I expected, at least so far - I've watched most of the first one, starring Peter and Jane Fonda and directed by Roger Vadim. But it's not very exciting. -Jordana _____________________ jordana robinson jbr109@psu.edu image & direction www.geocities.com/SoHo/2157 _____________________ # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: " / dave / " Subject: bonky-bonk, def. 2 Date: 16 Aug 1996 03:51:48 -0500 (CDT) Jordana wrote: > In some fit of crackheadedness, I rented "Spirits of Evil" (that's not the > title, but it's something like that) instead. Three Poe stories, each by a > different director, which were made in the 60s in France but just came out > on video. I was looking for a Vampyros Lesbos kind of vibe, and it's sort > of what I expected, at least so far - I've watched most of the first one, > starring Peter and Jane Fonda and directed by Roger Vadim. But it's not > very exciting. Hold it, hold it, you're close... If you want Jane Fonda starring with director Roger Vadim and SITARS, you have to rent THE GAME IS OVER (1966), which also features Michel Piccoli, who incidentally has one of the most incredible voices you'll ever hear! (I remember him doing some of the narration on an older Italian film, LOVE IN THE CITY, featuring - and here's another coincidence - a number of segments done by different Italian directors on the theme of love in Rome, one of the best cities there is, with one or two segments that are REQUIRED viewing for everyone on this list, but I'll leave it at that... one mustn't spoil the surprise.) Anyway, back to THE GAME IS OVER... It features an extended seduction/love scene involving Jane Fonda, Peter McEnery, a swank Parisian mansion, a large pool, some shaving cream, soft-focus visuals, some inedible flowers, and a sitar-y soundtrack. I happen to have the LP as well, and the first side is good psychedelic mood music, kind of on the quiet side... Plot summation: young Jane marries boring businessman (Piccoli), falls in love with his son (McEnery - see above reference to seduction scene), & life becomes very difficult from there on out... And here's another: SATAN IN HIGH HEELS, which features, oddly, a very similar plot & stars Meg Myles and Sabrina. Meg is GREAT, and Sabrina is... you won't BELIEVE it till you see it. (I'm not kidding!) This low-budget flick also features campy nightclub scenes and a great soundtrack by Mundell Lowe, which REALLY swings - especially in the context of the film. Lowe is one of the big names in the jazz guitar world & I've seen his name all over the place on LPs from the 50s & 60s, many of which are familiar on this list. The soundtrack LP came out on the Charlie Parker Records label - no sitars on this one, though! dave /\\ \\ \\ \\ / \\ \\ \\ \\ the arouet label / \\ \\ \\ \\ ZING! ZING! -----------// // // //------> arouet@winternet.com \ // // // // \// // // // fnast! image # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: cbennet0@counsel.com (Caressa Bennet -- Bennet ^ Bennet PLLC - Washington ) Subject: electric sitar Date: 15 Aug 1996 20:18:01 EDT To: exotica, Inet All this talk lately about electric sitars has rekindled my interest in finding one. Do any of you musician types have any idea where one can locate vintage (I'm assuming they haven't made them in years) electric sitars, preferably within the general vicinity of Washington, D.C.? Any ideas would be appreciated. Michael Bennet cbennet0@counsel.com # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Joerg Nijmeijer" Subject: Re: Collectors shops/Who is Ananda Shankar? Date: 16 Aug 1996 12:19:22 +0000 On 15 Aug 96 at 10:01, Phil Clark wrote: > In message , Robbie Baldock writes > >soundbliss wrote: > and a totally WILD 12" by Ananda Shankar, don't know the titles > since it's a white label, but this is just way out there! crazy > moog, sitar, bongos all over the place. wow!! Does anyone have any > info about this guy? Not much. I think the a-side is called "calcutta" (not sure about that). There are some tracks on various compilations available, my favourite is the slammin Light_My_Fire-cover on the "Melting Pot Vol.1"-album. I think there are 2 albums available (not for me :( ), I'll check for the titles. Someone told me, Ananda is Ravi Shankar's son. I also found a track by "The Shankar Family" on the Butter-bootleg #1. While searching the web for ananda, I found a few announcements for a Ananda Shankar doing "classical indian music with dance performances" this year. Also not sure, if this one and the same guy. Peace, joerg Joerg Nijmeijer @ Groove Attack Records --------------------------------------- "Censorship is a very unfunky thing !!" # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ton Rueckert Subject: Graffiti Date: 16 Aug 1996 12:26:56 +0200 Hello , does anyone know something about a band called Graffiti ? In the early 70's I picked up one of their albums (are there more?) with songs like Jingle Jangle Woman and Girl On Fire in a thrift store in Amsterdam and it made quite an impact on the local scene . I had to tape it various times and it was played at several hangouts for quite a while . Salut , Ton *** mojoto@plex.nl (Ton Rueckert) http://www.plex.nl/~mojoto *** *** Mozartstraat 12 5914RB Venlo Netherlands Phone(31)(0)773545386 *** ~ ~ ~ I do not know whether we can survive without protons ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ First things first , but not necessarily in that order ~ ~ ~ # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: RamseyK@intmed-po.int-med.uiowa.edu Subject: Mason Williams Date: 16 Aug 1996 08:44 CST One of my favorite albums from the late 60s is "The Mason Williams Phonograph Record". Does this fit into this list's lounge/EZ listening category? It certainly does for me. Of course I think the music is gorgeous, but most people for whom I play it echo Mason Williams in the beginning of the rekkid by saying, "Hunh??" It's mostly pop with a big orchestra, and it's produced by Mike Post of TV-music fame. The album contains an excellent whistling song which Lounge Laura may be interested in hearing. Any in agreement? Detractors? Kathy Ramsey # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: bstewart@ids2.idsonline.com Subject: Re: Loungecore Date: 16 Aug 1996 10:00:13 -0400 >X-POP3-Rcpt: bstewart@ids2 >Return-Path: owner-exotica@mail.xmission.com >From: LTepedino@aol.com >Date: Thu, 15 Aug 1996 23:48:34 -0400 >To: exotica@xmission.com >Subject: Re: Loungecore >Sender: owner-exotica@xmission.com >Reply-To: exotica@xmission.com >Vol 2 is far far superior to Vol 1 and definitely worth a purchase Hey Ashley, how so? I mean Vol. 1 was FANTASTIC! # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: bstewart@ids2.idsonline.com Subject: Sounds of Love Date: 16 Aug 1996 10:02:16 -0400 >X-POP3-Rcpt: bstewart@ids2 >Return-Path: owner-exotica@mail.xmission.com >From: misant@ic.net >Date: Thu, 15 Aug 1996 23:59:12 -0500 >To: exotica@xmission.com >Subject: 101 strings >Sender: owner-exotica@xmission.com >Reply-To: exotica@xmission.com > >I just got a copy of Scamp's reissue of 101 Strings-Astro Sounds from >Beyond the Year 2000. Way cool stuff. I will admit, my favorite tracks >are the 3 bonus tracks. Any chance of a Sounds of Love reissue? What are the 'Sounds of Love'? Can anyone share some info with me? # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: kgodbout@procept.com Subject: 101 Strings do Mancini? Date: 16 Aug 1996 10:02:32 -0500 Good, bad, or indifferent? Anywhere close in quality to the "Astro Sounds From Beyond the Year 2000" that y'all been raving about? I spotted it in the slim easy listening bins at the local chain store. Thanks, Kevin # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: bstewart@ids2.idsonline.com Subject: Re: Collectors shops/Who is Ananda Shankar? Date: 16 Aug 1996 10:10:42 -0400 At 12:19 PM 8/16/96 +0000, you wrote: >Not much. I think the a-side is called "calcutta" (not sure about >that). There are some tracks on various compilations available, >my favourite is the slammin Light_My_Fire-cover on the >"Melting Pot Vol.1"-album. >I think there are 2 albums available (not for me :( ), I'll check for >the titles. >Someone told me, Ananda is Ravi Shankar's son. I also found >a track by "The Shankar Family" on the Butter-bootleg #1. I noticed nobody mentioned the fact that Ravi appeared in the film "Monterey Pop" (1969), concerning the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival. Lots of sitar in that one. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Laura Taylor" Subject: Serge and Korla Date: 16 Aug 1996 11:25:35 -0400 I need to know how to get the new KORLA PANDIT double-album CD---i-e...is it legit? If so, on what label? And, I am aware of only one Serge Gainsbourg (HE'S GOD!!!!!!) cd-re-release...and need to know more... Oh-yeah-my two-cents about PETER GUNN...Isn't it just a foregone conclusion that it's F*$$*cking brilliant!?!?! Who dares yawn? It's Friday...and the weekend is made for record shopping! Luv-lounge laura laura@wusf.usf.edu "It's just my nature to do weird stuff..." # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Laura Taylor" Subject: Re: Lenny Dee is a god Date: 16 Aug 1996 11:44:02 -0400 RE>Lenny Dee is a god 8/16/96 OK-so I feel like I do this a lot---but I interviewed Mr. Dee this year(some may-but probably won't-remember that I also interviewed Dick Hyman...they both live here in FL)...He is an extraordinarily nice man...but you know, he is oblivious to his place in our hearts! He is almost stuck in the 70s...When I went to his house, he showed me all these ads from PARADE magazine and the like that were from the 1970s-i think!...I asked him if he knew he was embraced by a new generation...and he had no idea...I think he believes his fan-base is as old as he is! BTW-i think his best cover is LENNY DEE DOWN SOUTH--- which features him on his "organ" being pulled by a speed boat...and a CYPRESS GARDENS water-skier...passing him by...He also has three poodles on top of his organ shell... What's this with poodles-anyway? Les Baxter seems to happily display his poodle a lot...Is that the exoti-dog? Lounge Laura! laura@wusf.usf.edu "It's just my nature to do weird stuff..." and to post compulsively! I love Lenny Dee. He wrote Blackberry Boogie covered by everyone and his brother. I love how all of his best (imho) and earlier works are titled like this; Happy Holi-Dee. Mannnnnn, that's a great Xmas record and the covers are too insane. They are the best!!! Dee-Lightfully is another title. To view the Dee-ster the best is to see him with a goatee. He looks just like and probably is, the devil ;-)> Jack # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: anita_serwacki@newline.com (ANITA SERWACKI) Subject: CE & Yma Date: 15 Aug 1996 15:23:04 -0400 So the word was that Combustible was opening for Yma Sumac in NYC at the Supper Club on Sept. 12 - BUT - I have yet to hear any official announcement. Anyone in the know? Vik? Br. Cleve? # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: HIFI Subject: mancini and... Date: 15 Aug 1996 17:32:00 -0500 ---------------------------- Forwarded with Changes --------------------------- Text item: Text_1 For all you mancini lovers, Oranj Symphonette has done an album where they cover (and explore and explode) Mancini's melodies. It will be out in the fall on Gramavision/hifi. You may have heard these guys on DEL-FI's "A Shot In The Dark," which had some very cool bands covering Mancini's immortal tunes in their own idiosyncratic way. For more information on Oranj Symphonette "Plays Mancini," drop by the Rykodisc website sometime in September. Also, Otto von Stroheim mentioned that someone on this list has seen an alternate cover to Arthur Lyman's TABOO 2 with lava erupting. The first LP cover for this was the shrunken head (which I have) but am interested in seeing this alternate cover for when we reissue this in the near to far future. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ David Greenberg hifi@rykodisc.com HIFI/Rykodisc Shetland Park 27 Congress St. Salem MA 01915 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: soundbliss9@earhtlink.net Subject: Clam Dip and Other Delights Date: 15 Aug 1996 18:46:08 -0600 Another "Whipped Cream..." parody cover is Soul Asylum's "Clam Dip and Other Delights." Who would have thought Dave Pirner was a fan? soundbliss9@earthlink.net # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: soundbliss9@earhtlink.net Subject: Need help identifying song! Date: 15 Aug 1996 18:54:32 -0600 Okay, folks... every now and then I get a good melody stuck in my head. And now I need your help in figuring out what the song was, and who did it. Remember the Little Ceasar's Pizza ad from a few years back that had these nutty characters (including a poodle) doing a conga line? It was a great commercial and a great song, and I have no idea who did the piece. I even contacted the advertising agency(I'm in advertising myself) and asked the guy who wrote the spot, but he had no idea and no record of the song. Okay, fellow exoticologists... does anyone know the tune? I'd be forever grateful. soundbliss9@earthlink.net # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Watterworth Earle Subject: Re: Framables - leopard women Date: 15 Aug 1996 18:40:53 -0600 (MDT) Try some Jonah Jones or Julie London. Now them's some cats. Jay Watterworth CU Boulder On Thu, 15 Aug 1996, Tony Wilds wrote: > Cats 'n gals, gals and cats, and gals dressed like cats, all over the > fireplace: the Mansfield, Betty Page, Irish McCallum (Music for Big Dame > Hunters), Cat's Meow, etc. Purrrrr. Did I mention Kitt? So many jackets, so > little wall. Gif me a 12"-square scanner, hard disks on the side, and don't > be stingy, baby. > > > # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? > # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. > # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: huge@sirius.com (David Bailey) Subject: Re: Raymond Scott Date: 16 Aug 1996 09:05:21 -0700 >Does any one know of or have a copy of "Music for Baby in Womb".I've >been looking for this one FOR EVER.It's all done on his Scottonium, >Karloff and, Electronium home made sytnths. I have 3 or 4 songs of his >electronic stuff (the Pygmy taxi Corp......) but it is impossible to >find. > >Thanks in advance, >Jason >the Pygmy Taxi Corp >http://www.spacelab.net/~mugen/ > >Vocod'o'rama >http://www.spacelab.net/~mugen/vocolist.html > > ># Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? ># Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. There's a review of a similar modern CD @: http://www.sirius.com/~huge/cdreview.html Fetisch Park -- Ego Ex Nihil Staalplaat This one took a second listen before it really drew me into its womb, truly being music for babies, intended to be played for little humans BEFORE birth (the title refers to the growth of a self, or an I, out of the nothingness of pre-conception). Liner notes aside, the music itself is lush, trance-inducing, and a bit melancholic, somewhere between Klaus Schulze's early digital material (eg Trancefer) and the [mu]-ziq track on the Apollo 2 compilation (Sick Porter). The sound is very clean and digital, but what struck me intitially as sterility now seems sonic vastness and inhuman beauty. (by Josh Maremont) David Bailey Huge Graphics # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: guinto@id.ucsb.edu (Marie Guinto) Subject: Re: Serge and Korla Date: 16 Aug 1996 09:13:44 -0800 >And, I am aware of only one Serge Gainsbourg (HE'S GOD!!!!!!) >cd-re-release...and need to know more... I must agree with Laura, Serge Gainsbourg is God. There are a couple of re-issues, but of course I can't think of the titles. (I'll have to check my stash at home) But more recently I quite enjoyed Mick Harvey and Anita Lane doing a whole album of Gainsbourg songs. Marie guinto@id.ucsb.edu # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Laura Taylor" Subject: Re: CE & Yma Date: 16 Aug 1996 12:21:08 -0400 RE>CE & Yma 8/16/96 Cleve--is Yma and CE doing Boston anytime soon? Pant! Pant! lounge laura So the word was that Combustible was opening for Yma Sumac in NYC at the Supper Club on Sept. 12 - BUT - I have yet to hear any official announcement. Anyone in the know? Vik? Br. Cleve? # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: guinto@id.ucsb.edu (Marie Guinto) Subject: Re: Framables - leopard women Date: 16 Aug 1996 09:25:36 -0800 >Try some Jonah Jones or Julie London. Now them's some cats. Yes, Julie London, what a goddess!!! When I first heard her rendition of "Black Coffee".......talk about hot flashes. Marie guinto@id.ucsb.edu # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Laura Taylor" Subject: Re: Serge and Korla Date: 16 Aug 1996 12:32:08 -0400 RE>>Serge and Korla 8/16/96 My brother has a Briget Bardot picture disc with her singing his song HARLEY DAVIDSON. It's too cool! Another thing, if you like Serge and Jane...MICK HARVEY AND ANITA LANE of the Bad Seeds(as in Nick Cave) do a tremendous tribute album that was released last year...on MUTE maybe? YEAH! Lounge Laura # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: bcleve@tiac.net (Brother Cleve) Subject: Re: "Funky Soundtracks" Date: 16 Aug 1996 12:40:02 -0400 >> "Funky Soundtracks" - comp of blaxploitation cuts, grooooooo-veee!! Hey >> lady you're looking mighty fine (etc) > >Would you please post the catalogue info on this CD - and if >it's not too much trouble, a track listing? No CD's, these 2 comps are vinyl bootlegs of tracks from very rare soundtracks, mostly blaxploitation films. They are white label/plain sleeve, with a sticker listing the tracks (no catalogue numbers, either). Sound quality is adequete, but not as good as the originals. I didn't buy the first volume, "Funky Soundtracks", as I owned all the albums it had tracks from ("Bullitt", "Enter the Drangon", "Sheba baby".......I forget what else.) Here's the track listing/artist/film title for the second volume, "Easin' In" (except that there is an extra track on side 1 that isn't listed): Lay It On your Head - Don Julian (Savage) Executive Party- Andre Previn (Rollerball) Coming & Going" - Ray Brown (The Adventurers) Can't Stop Talkin' - Art & Ron (Black Fist) Sweetback's theme - Earth,Wind & Fire (Sweet Sweetback's.....) Easin' In - Edwin Starr (Hell Up In Harlem) Aaragon - Roy Ayers (Coffey) Blacula - Gene Page Just Plain Luthur - Badder than Evil (Gordon's War) Zombie March - Nat Dove (Petey Wheatstraw) Black Belt Jones - Dennis Coffy Brawling Broads- Roy Ayers (Coffey) White Lightning - James Brown (Black Caeser) The Breakthrough - Isaac Hayes (Truck Turner) Bring Down The Birds - Herbie Hancock (Blow Up) Interested parties might be able to order these from the amazing Intoxica! Records in London: http://www.demon.co.uk/intoxica vinylsol@intoxica.demon.co.uk I believe they were =A310 each. br cleve # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: bcleve@tiac.net (Brother Cleve) Subject: Re: electric sitar Date: 16 Aug 1996 12:39:56 -0400 >All this talk lately about electric sitars has rekindled my >interest in finding one. Do any of you musician types have any >idea where one can locate vintage (I'm assuming they haven't made >them in years) You can buy a new one! They are still in production, and they're incredible. They're made by Jerry Jones Guitars (p.o. box 22507; 913 Church St. Nashville 37202/ 615-255-0088). They sell for around $900. It's a replica of the original Danelectro models of the late '60's (anyone remember the ad's for the original elec sitars in mags like Hit Parader back in '67. They featured a turbaned Vinnie Bell lying on a couch playing one, with a crowd of harem girls watching intently). br cleve # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: vinyllives@earthlink.net (R.Preston Peek) Subject: Re: Raymond Scott Date: 16 Aug 1996 09:51:45 -0700 (PDT) >>Does any one know of or have a copy of "Music for Baby in Womb".I've >>been looking for this one FOR EVER.It's all done on his Scottonium, >>Karloff and, Electronium home made sytnths. I have 3 or 4 songs of his >>electronic stuff (the Pygmy taxi Corp......) but it is impossible to >>find. Haven't seen this one, but how about "Lullaby FROM The Womb" by Dr. H. Murooka? Includes "Sound of the Main Artery of the Mother," "Sounds of the Womb & Intermezzo from Jewel of the Madonna;" need I go on? Kind of the opposite concept--close your eyes and climb back into fairyland (apologies to Hendrix). Only for the strong-stomached. Preston # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dyemund@best.com (Jack Diamond) Subject: Easy Project vs Easy Project Vol. 2 Date: 16 Aug 1996 09:57:16 +0000 Well I've got Vol. 2 and I MUST SAY that Vol. 1 is about ABILLION TIMES BETTER!!! Vol 2 reminds me more of The Sound Gallery which btw imho is completely different than Easy Project Vol 1 Gimme a break here; The Synthesonic Sounds, Spiral by The Harry Roche Constellation, ALL of that bee-you-teeeeee-fool Crime/Private Eye schtuff. Screamin' electric fuzzed out guitars!!! Easy Project Vol 1 is an ab-so-lute masterpiece, perfect in every way imho Ashely, there is no comparison AND none-the-less you gotta have it ;)) So there ;) Jack # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Marcel Chouteau" Subject: Re: Fender Jazzmaster Date: 16 Aug 1996 16:55:52 UT I am the proud owner (and player) of a hollow body accoustic-electric baritone ukulele Jaguar copy. Black with leopard skin pickguard and about half the size of the real thing. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: stefan.kery@mailbox.swipnet.se (STEFAN KERY) Subject: Re: electric sitar Date: 16 Aug 1996 18:58:37 +0200 (MET DST) Electric Sitars has been quite popular for the last couple of years and yes= =20 there are new ones on the market, you can even buy them in Sweden. Can=B4t= =20 remember what company name (I=B4ll check in a music shop soon) but I think= =20 they are manufactured in the USA. Stefan > >All this talk lately about electric sitars has rekindled my >interest in finding one. Do any of you musician types have any >idea where one can locate vintage (I'm assuming they haven't made >them in years) electric sitars, preferably within the general >vicinity of Washington, D.C.? Any ideas would be appreciated. > >Michael Bennet >cbennet0@counsel.com > > > ># Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? ># Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. > > # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ryan Matheson Subject: Re: Serge and Korla Date: 16 Aug 1996 09:58:57 -0700 (PDT) On 16 Aug 1996, Laura Taylor wrote: > And, I am aware of only one Serge Gainsbourg (HE'S GOD!!!!!!) > cd-re-release...and need to know more... I recently purchased a 3-CD/66 song box set called "de serge gainsbourg `a gainsbarre" which is 2/3 incredible. (I'm not a big fan of Serge's unfortunate late-period electro-funk/rap musings.) Anyway, I've also seen a two-disc version (same title and cover art) and there's apparently also a NINE-disc box also with the same title! Well, even after getting the box set I needed MORE, so I've been looking into other Gainsbourg imports. Some other titles: "Initials B.B." "Je T'Aime...Moi Non Plus" "Couleur Cafe" "You're Under Arrest" "Love on the Beat" etc. I remember seeing a comp of "pop" songs (called "Comic Strip", I think) and a comp of "jazz" tunes (but I don't remember its title). And there are 2 budget "best of" volumes; the track listing of volume one doesn't look overly inviting and I don't remember vol. two. Also, you can find Serge tunes on albums by Brigitte Bardot and, especially, Jane "Mrs. Gainsbourg" Birkin, though they mostly lack Serge's delivery. And as far as I know, these are all France-only releases. --Ryan # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: stefan.kery@mailbox.swipnet.se (STEFAN KERY) Subject: Re: Collectors shops/Who is Ananda Shankar? Date: 16 Aug 1996 19:03:08 +0200 (MET DST) It=B4s the same guy.I saw his dance troup perform (to Ananda=B4s music) in= =20 Stockholm a couple of years ago. So that what=B4s his doing, also bought his= =20 then new cassette but it was nothing like the older recordings were he was= =20 trying to merge music from the east and west. I also met him after the show= =20 and he kindly signed and dedicated the LPs I had brought with me. A real=20 nice guy. Stefan/Subliminal Sounds >While searching the web for ananda, I found a few announcements >for a Ananda Shankar doing "classical indian music with dance >performances" this year. Also not sure, if this one and the same guy. > > >Peace, > >joerg >--------------------------------------------------- > Joerg Nijmeijer @ Groove Attack Records > --------------------------------------- > "Censorship is a very unfunky thing !!" >--------------------------------------------------- > ># Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? ># Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. > > # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tony Wilds Subject: Re: Dem's Fightin' Words Date: 16 Aug 1996 13:08:30 -0400 >Peter Gunn -- Are we listening to the same records? Maybe not. Was really thinking of the LP with detective Peter Gunn's big mug on the jacket: the filler songs all have hepcat titles with the word "gas" or "gassy" in them. (May not even be Hank on that one, but I stand by the comment.) Mancini was a wonderful man and artist, but the bulk of his career was solidly in the mush department. The same may be true of Baxter. A lot of mush is GREAT! But let's face it, even the gods had to eat. Even at Mantovani's table occasionally. It just makes their wilder stuff that much better (and more affordable). You gonna shill for Denny's "Another Taste of Honey" now, too? The word is _gratuitous._ When the old masters got desperate and did Beatles and Alpert interpretations, the results usually were either astounding or ho-hum, just as with much "true" exotic work. This wasn't polyanna-democratic music when it was made, and it's hardly uniformly thrilling now. You have your "Quiet Village," your "April in Paris," and lots of tricky shades in between. Peace, white flag, long live Peter Gunn, die critics. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tony Wilds Subject: Re: Lenny Dee is a god Date: 16 Aug 1996 13:27:16 -0400 >Blackberry Boogie You mean Plantation Boogie, surely, his signature tune (renamed to that but not from Blackberry) during stint at the Plantation hotel or whatever. This was a hit 45 bc it's SOOO twistacious. He did four or five remakes of that and nearly as many of Alabama Jubilee. And ah, there's nothing like a pre-Walter Wanderly organ samba. It was the wonder of Dee's "Golden Organ Favorites" for a quarter that got me started on all this crap years ago. (Plus "Best of Cugat" and "How to Become the Sensuous Woman.") Underrated and twice as holy. Few are the gods for whom you can easily find the entire 40-LP oeuvre at 25 cents apiece. Dee-licious, Dee-lightful, Dee-lerious, Dee-most! # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tony Wilds Subject: Re: Mancini understood Date: 16 Aug 1996 13:33:43 -0400 Okay! white flag! Yeesh. I'll forget about the 10,000 covers of "Moon River." yikes. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: " / dave / " Subject: Re: Serge... and Brigitte Date: 16 Aug 1996 12:53:05 -0500 (CDT) > >And, I am aware of only one Serge Gainsbourg (HE'S GOD!!!!!!) > >cd-re-release...and need to know more... > > I must agree with Laura, Serge Gainsbourg is God. There are a couple of > re-issues, but of course I can't think of the titles. (I'll have to check > my stash at home) But more recently I quite enjoyed Mick Harvey and Anita > Lane doing a whole album of Gainsbourg songs. For your French CD needs, try http://www.awaycom.ch/~plaser/, which is the home page of Planete Laser in Switzerland. They have a good selection of Gainsbourg, including the one he did with British model Jane Birkin, JE T'AIME... MOI NON PLUS, which is very sexy and highly recommended, as well as all of the recent compilations that were issued. (These go by the title DE GAINSBOURG A GAINSBARRE.) Planete Laser also has lots of Francoise Hardy available - which was really all the prompting I needed to go hunting for a credit card! One thing they have that should have a definite appeal to listmembers is stuff by Brigitte Bardot. I STRONGLY recommend an inexpensive compilation called LE DISQUE D'OR, which features some great 60s stuff from Brigitte which is loaded with sitar, including her spectacular version of "Harley Davidson", sung in French, with that rumbling bass mimicking a motorcycle, and a cool sitar to top it off. Very cool! There are also a few instrumental tracks which seem to be from some of her late 60s movie soundtracks, although I haven't quite figured it out yet. At any rate, this will definitely appeal to lovers of the SOUND GALLERY & EASY PROJECT stuff... dave /\\ \\ \\ \\ / \\ \\ \\ \\ the arouet label / \\ \\ \\ \\ ZING! ZING! -----------// // // //------> arouet@winternet.com \ // // // // \// // // // fnast! image # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: guinto@id.ucsb.edu (Marie Guinto) Subject: Re: Serge... and Brigitte Date: 16 Aug 1996 11:18:30 -0800 >For your French CD needs, try http://www.awaycom.ch/~plaser/, which is the >home >page of Planete Laser in Switzerland. They have a good selection of >Gainsbourg, >including the one he did with British model Jane Birkin, JE T'AIME... MOI NON >PLUS, which is very sexy and highly recommended, as well as all of the recent >compilations that were issued. Thanks for the info. Yes the song JE T'AIME...MOI NON PLUS is great!!!! (It's sexy and then some) You can get it domestically on Polygram, called VOL. 1 DES GAINSBOURG , oddly it's on Polygram's Latin label. Marie guinto@id.ucsb.edu # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: enjoy@singnet.com.sg (ENJOY) Subject: crisis!!!!!!! Date: 17 Aug 1996 02:37:36 +0800 hello everyone i have joined this mailing list for almost a year and have found it to be very valuable, more often than not, i have stayed mostly silent ,but i need need your help now please. to be brief, i work as a set designer in a mega-techno nightclub in Singapore and after months of calculated sweet-talk, i have managed to convince the management , those profit-margin-conscious people who in a decided effort to be more underground , to hold a swank "exotica" party in the VIP room instead of the usual beat-induced frenzy it usually is. problem - we do not have enough music to last the entire night. i am writing in appeal to the infinite wisdom of the people of this list for song suggestions/ online musicstores i am looking for albums/compilations/or upbeat one-off songs preferably in cd format in the same vibe as EasyProject/In Flight Entertainment/Sound Gallery/Vampyros Lesbos or anything that The Karminski's or Smylonylon might play. It was actually a Smylonylon tape that i played before them that got them interested in the first place. This is the first time something this radical has ever been done in this club or even our tightassed country.hehe. I need your collective help/output in making this party kick major butt. i need to the roof to rock! i have about a month to get my act together, if you know of any online musicstores which you think might stock them please please let me know Or if anyone that knows who the booking agents for the Karminski's or the Smylonylon parties are, maybe we can work something out and bring them in as guest djs. And if you have a "swell"egant idea that i can incorporate in the decor or some additional features (ie. limbo competition,etc), i want to know puh-lease! before i beam this off, i just want to say what an "educational" year this mailing list has been for me, before this i know nothing of Lyman,Yma,Enoch,et al except for the mindless techno drivel we kids grew up on.....i want to show singapore that we need not be this sterile as it already is , there is a wealth of music more mind-blowing decades ago than what we've got now. And i want our generation to lovingly embraced it for posterity. in the meantime, mucho gracias sPUNK Lack Of Charisma Can Be Fatal # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Desmond K. Hill" Subject: Re: 101 Strings Date: 16 Aug 1996 18:01:30 +0000 misant@ic.net mentioned: >I just got a copy of Scamp's reissue of 101 Strings-Astro Sounds from >Beyond the Year 2000. Way cool stuff. I will admit, my favorite tracks >are the 3 bonus tracks. Any chance of a Sounds of Love reissue? any chance of a vinyl reissue, or is that asking the impossible? des # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ray_Coffey@hmco.com Subject: Re: Mel Taylor, Satie, etc. Date: 16 Aug 1996 15:38:15 EDT >From: "Laura Taylor" >Subject: Re: Ventures obit, Satie, Thank you (Lounge?) Laura. Was Mel Taylor the skinny Venture with the black hair who _looked_ like a serious smoker? I wonder how long it will take the Scope Day in History page to put this up, if ever. It's great for checking birthdays and deathdays. Madonna was not born in July, apparently. (Sorry, that was from months ago) How about Japanese synthesizer musician Tomita, are his versions of Satie (among other classical music) considered Musique Concrete or did they appear too late? Sorry I don't know any album titles. Star Hustler TV show theme music is Tomita, yes? Could some of his work be also be included among whistling music? I mean that synthesized whistle is pretty good... (First mention of Tomita I saw was 8/15) Kraftwerk did the theme for Newton's Apple on PBS I think. Come to think of it, most of my exposure to the electronic was from PBS daytime in the 70s... Other than Peter Gunn, and Perrey & Kingley's "The Savers" (Joker's Wild theme) what are other TV themes in this genre? Or are they too numerous to mention? Or has this already been covered months ago? Help! I feel that I need an exotica mentor. Are neophyte questions/comments welcome? (Dada da daa daa, daa daa, feeling newbie) Ray # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: bcleve@tiac.net (Brother Cleve) Subject: Re: CE & Yma Date: 16 Aug 1996 15:40:44 -0400 > RE>CE & Yma 8/16/96 > >Cleve--is Yma and CE doing Boston anytime soon? No word on it. It seems NY is the only show. I'll keep you updated. cleve BTW CE in Florida in October-November sometime is looking good! # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: bcleve@tiac.net (Brother Cleve) Subject: Re: CE & Yma Date: 16 Aug 1996 15:40:41 -0400 > So the word was that Combustible was opening for Yma Sumac > in NYC at the Supper Club on Sept. 12 - BUT - I have yet to > hear any official announcement. Anyone in the know? Vik? > Br. Cleve? I believe the date is now September 25, at the Supper Club. I don't know anything about when tix go on sale. BTW, ComEd will be on the West Coast in early September. Tour dates will be posted when they are finalized. br cleve # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: bcleve@tiac.net (Brother Cleve) Subject: Re: Serge and Korla Date: 16 Aug 1996 15:40:47 -0400 >And, I am aware of only one Serge Gainsbourg (HE'S GOD!!!!!!) >cd-re-release...and need to know more... Everything Gainsbourg released is available on French CD's, which I know Tower carry in most of their US and European stores. Individual albums, compilations, and for the fanatic - the complete recordings in a box set shaped like a carton of Gitannes (The Millionaire and I hungrily eyed this at FNAC in Grenoble, but it was priced equivalent to $250, and we needed our francs for chartruese and calvados) br cleve # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "David J. Strauss" Subject: Fantasy comes true Date: 16 Aug 1996 15:43:24 -0400 (EDT) It looks like Fantasy Records has released so much of their classic back catalogue on CD that now they're scraping the dregs from the bottom, and, off course, it's the dregs that interest me, so along with the Korla Pandit 2-fer, there's also the soundtracks to FRITZ THE CAT and HEAVY TRAFFIC on one CD, nicely faux-funk in thae ROLLERBALL mode. Also a 2-fer that includes Eddie "Knock on Wood" Floyd's "Rock" record DOWN TO EARTH. Eddie does not get with the kids all too successfully. Also, just received the Infinite Zero reissue of SEDUCTION THROUGH WITCHCRAFT and I am trembling under the spell of something or other. DS djs2852@is.nyu.edu # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: " / dave / " Subject: Re: Serge... and Brigitte Date: 16 Aug 1996 14:51:39 -0500 (CDT) Marie wrote: > Thanks for the info. Yes the song JE T'AIME...MOI NON PLUS is great!!!! > (It's sexy and then some) You can get it domestically on Polygram, called > VOL. 1 DES GAINSBOURG , oddly it's on Polygram's Latin label. Just a quick clarification, too - JE T'AIME...MOI NON PLUS is actually a complete album, all of it very worthwhile... and yes, it features the song of same name, which usually has quite an interesting effect on people when they hear it for the first time...! ;) And about the Bardot comp I recommend(ed) - it IS rather short, somewhere around 35 minutes, but it has 15 tracks & is full of good stuff... so of course, it's well worth it. This message brought to you by the "We thought you should know" department. dave /\\ \\ \\ \\ / \\ \\ \\ \\ the arouet label / \\ \\ \\ \\ ZING! ZING! -----------// // // //------> arouet@winternet.com \ // // // // \// // // // fnast! image # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: misant@ic.net Subject: re: sounds of love Date: 16 Aug 1996 16:30:58 -0500 >>I just got a copy of Scamp's reissue of 101 Strings-Astro Sounds from >>Beyond the Year 2000. Way cool stuff. I will admit, my favorite tracks >>are the 3 bonus tracks. Any chance of a Sounds of Love reissue? > >What are the 'Sounds of Love'? Can anyone share some info with me? 'The Sounds of Love' is 101 Strings at their best. It features *love at first sight*(Je T'aime....Moi Non Plus) with the voice of Bebe Bardon. It has an incredible gatefold cover. Released on A/S Records. I believe the last 3 bonus tracks on 'Astro Sounds' were recorded at the same sessions as 'The Sounds of Love'. David # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Derek Grime" Subject: Re: Electronic Explorer Date: 16 Aug 1996 17:50:15 -0400 On Aug 15, 11:09pm, HOUSEOBOB@aol.com wrote: > Subject: Electronic Explorer > Has anyone heard an album called "Explorer"? It's apparently a homemade > synthesizer (called Explorer) on which the inventor plays a medley of Bach > and the Batman theme. Has anyone seen this? I collect Batman themes and I'd love to get a copy. -- Derek Grime EMail: derek@coredp.com C.O.R.E. Digital Pictures http://www.coredp.com/index.html # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Laura Taylor" Subject: Re: Mel Taylor, Satie, etc. Date: 16 Aug 1996 18:18:25 -0400 RE>>Mel Taylor, Satie, etc. 8/16/96 hiya---Ray..Yes, it 'twas lounge laura who sent the obit on Mel Taylor(and Torme---too!) We're a really nice bunch...so ask all the new-be-doob-bee-do questions you want of us! laura@wusf.usf.edu "It's just my nature to do weird stuff..." >From: "Laura Taylor" >Subject: Re: Ventures obit, Satie, Thank you (Lounge?) Laura. Was Mel Taylor the skinny Venture with the black hair who _looked_ like a serious smoker? Help! I feel that I need an exotica mentor. Are neophyte questions/comments welcome? (Dada da daa daa, daa daa, feeling newbie) Ray # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: legalrender@kinn.com Subject: Re: electric sitar Date: 16 Aug 1996 15:19:46 -0800 IN>>All this talk lately about electric sitars has rekindled my IN>>interest in finding one. Do any of you musician types have any IN>>idea where one can locate vintage (I'm assuming they haven't made IN>>them in years) IN>You can buy a new one! They are still in production, and they're IN>incredible. They're made by Jerry Jones Guitars (p.o. box 22507; 913 Church IN>St. Nashville 37202/ 615-255-0088). They sell for around $900. It's a IN>replica of the original Danelectro models of the late '60's (anyone IN>remember the ad's for the original elec sitars in mags like Hit Parader IN>back in '67. They featured a turbaned Vinnie Bell lying on a couch playing IN>one, with a crowd of harem girls watching intently). IN>br cleve I'm not sure these are truely "electric sitars". Mind you I've not seen one of the Jerry Jones ones but the Danelectro ones I've seen are a 12 string "Bellzouki" (yes Vinnie Bell) with a sort of "Buzz plate" device on the bridge to make the strings rattle and buzz in simulation of a sitar. All of which is not to say that they are not incredibly cool, I love my Bellzouki and would kill to come up with the money (hint, hint, send me your want lists, buy my vinyl, cameron@kinn.com http://www.kinn.com/cameron/index.html) to get one of these new ones but I don't know that they are truly sitars. XOXOXO Kevin _M._ King --- þ SLMR 2.1a þ Nothing is so smiple that it can't get screwed up. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: bcleve@tiac.net (Brother Cleve) Subject: Re: electric sitar Date: 16 Aug 1996 19:23:11 -0400 >I'm not sure these are truely "electric sitars". Mind you I've not seen >one of the Jerry Jones ones but the Danelectro ones I've seen are a 12 >string "Bellzouki" (yes Vinnie Bell) with a sort of "Buzz plate" device >on the bridge to make the strings rattle and buzz in simulation of a >sitar. Yup, it's got all that, plus all the resonant strings on the top. The Jerry Jones people claim it's an exact replica of the original. Not an exact replica of the original price, though. br cleve # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ottotemp@aol.com Subject: Re: Triad playlist June 9, 1971 Date: 16 Aug 1996 20:17:05 -0400 maybe we're speaking of two different types of Exotica here (for example I don't find "exotic" cars or "exotic" dancing very interesting), but I don't think your playlist is very Exotic at all cheers Otto # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: PootGuRl Subject: Re: 101 Strings do Mancini? Date: 16 Aug 1996 18:11:38 -0700 At 10:02 AM 8/16/96 -0500, you wrote: >Good, bad, or indifferent? Anywhere close in quality to the "Astro Sounds 101 String's "The Sound of Henry Mancini" is not at all like Astro Sounds. It's all stringy and syrupy covers of Mancini's classics. Quincy Jones "Exploring the Music of Henry Mancini" is much better. Barney Kessel and His Men doing "Breakfast at Tiffany's" is better still. Gotta go now...."Bedazzled" just came on A & E....I'm going to *listen* to it!! # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tony Wilds Subject: "Leaving the straight life behind" Date: 16 Aug 1996 22:55:24 -0400 [No, there isn't something I want to tell you. Not one thing.] Can anyone --say, in Hawaii-- explain just what the heck Don Ho means by: "treating the ladies to corn-on-the-cob, leaving the straight life be-hiiiind" Under no illusion that Mr. Ho is talking about something a little more intimate than what Mr. Ho ought to be singing about on a record, but on the other hand, what's so non-straight, i.e., funky/bohemian, about a freaking ear of corn? Is the yellow legume like caviar in Hawaii or what? Is Mr. Ho giving us a shuck? He's left the planet behind. I hold "Leaving the Straight Life Behind" out, so to speak, as the epitome of cheese. Recalls the thrilling calypso that goes: "I kissed her hand, I kissed her lips. And I left her behind for you." # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: LTepedino@aol.com Subject: Re: mancini and... Date: 16 Aug 1996 22:41:10 -0400 Hello David - "Taboo" is the lava erupting cover..."Taboo 2" is the shrunken head cover (I have both) Ashley # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: mlove@olywa.net (Matt Love) Subject: Little Jack Melody... again Date: 16 Aug 1996 20:38:22 -0800 We've set a date for the Little Jack Melody show in Olympia - September 9th - but have not yet booked a venue...I see by looking at my old materials from the 1993 show that I am getting a three week head start over that one. How did I think I could put together a show in less than 10 days?! I must have been out of my mind. I don't don't feel ready for this one.. anyway, the last one worked out well, and I hope this one will too... (they are still looking for West Coast gigs in September - call Steve Carter aka Little Jack Melody This is something I wrote for the last show... I sent it around all over, but the only place I got it in was the Fort Lewis Ranger! (in the version I sent them, I cut out the paragraph about "military aggression and xenophobia." Sigh, there goes my integrity... _______________________________________ Little Jack Melody and His Young Turks * When: 8:30 to 11:00 pm Tuesday, September 7, 1993 * Where: Columbia Street Pub * Admission - $2.00 * For information: Call 943-5575 ________________________________________ What is it? Fresh from opening for Cab Calloway at Bumbershoot, Little Jack Melody and His Young Turks bring their iconoclastic brand of "neo-cabaret" to Olympia. The Columbia Street Pub will host this original band from deep in the heart of Texas, as they continue their journey south, bringing musical sensibilities that have been described as "Tom Waits meets Frank Sinatra, "Kurt Weill on acid", and "cabaret dadaism" to the West Coast. Little Jack Melody is an imaginary character, the creation of a Denton, Texas rock bassist named Steve Carter. Three years ago, Carter grew so disenchanted with what he calls the epic conventions of standard rock groups ("the huge equipment, the attitude, the bombast, another gratuitous guitar solo...") that he decided to create an alternative musical vision. Inspired by an old photograph of a cabaret band, and conversations with Carl Finch of Brave Combo, Carter assembled an acoustic minimalist orchestra, the Young Turks. The band features tuba, banjo, soprano sax, clarinet, and a harmonium (a foot-powered pump organ). The unusual line up works; the Austin Chronicle reports that "despite the unlikely instrumentation, Little Jack Melody and His Young Turks rocked ferociously" - and they rumba, polka, tango, waltz, and swing like crazy, too. The band's debut CD, On the Blank Generation (Four Dots Records) received enthusiastic reviews in Rolling Stone ("utterly fab") , Esquire ("...literary depth and a warm, inventive sound"), Musician ("...charming and refreshingly uncynical") , and the Village Voice. LJM was interviewed by National Public Radio's Noah Adams for an "All Things Considered" feature, in March, 1992. Carter creates wonderful melodies with stirring, major-minor tensions, and his lyrical conceptions are poetic, and utterly original. "Happily Ever After" recasts the Book of Genesis; Frank Sinatra plays God, and Paradise is "Vic Damone at the Frontier Room and there's no cover." In "Switzerland," Carter turns sardonic in a Kurt Weill mode. Ostensibly a militaristic tale of pillaging that Alpine nation (their cuckoo clocks and cheese drive him to distraction), closer scrutiny reveals it to be a protest against military aggression and xenophobia. In "The Dance Lesson," he trains a knowing eye on the eternal spectacle of a young man and woman falling head over heels in love, only to learn that not all "perfect matches" mean happy endings. "On The Blank Generation" cannily quotes Marie Antoniette and Andy Warhol; even as people live on the streets, we gaze into magazine covers and imagine ourselves there, dreaming about our fifteen minutes of stardom. The message is made all the more unsettling by the aching beauty of the melody. In addition to the original compositions, they cover everyone from the Rolling Stones to Sinatra. They end their shows with a rousing finale; a show-stopping combo version of Beethoven's "Ode to Joy," complete with sing-along cue cards (in German). After finishing the tour, the band will resume work on their second album, tentatively titled Noise and Pleasure, scheduled for release in November, 1993. *********** # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Robert P. Krajewski" Subject: Re: the bonky-bonk sound Date: 16 Aug 1996 23:35:33 -0400 >I'm pretty definite that "Nothing's Gonna Stop the Flow" by the Folk >Implosion (from the _Kids_ soundtrack) samples it's background from one of >the Silver Apples songs ("Contact"?). Actually, it's a loop of a short stretch of "Program" (about 20 seconds in), slowed down. It's also used by Meat Beat Manifesto on "Audio Collage" (on the _Offbeat_) compilation. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: readingm@ix.netcom.com Subject: Re: Badalamenti, Adamson Date: 16 Aug 1996 18:08:03 -0700 >Jooyyy! There are other Adamson fans about! ("Moss Side Story" is an >all-time fave of mine -- and the rest of his oeuvre ain't so shabby either) Adamson's music for the film "Delusion" is pretty cool too. Michael # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: mlove@olywa.net (Matt Love) Subject: sorry... Date: 16 Aug 1996 20:45:33 -0800 last post should have read: (they are still looking for West Coast gigs in September - call Steve Carter aka Little Jack Melody at (817) 387-1562 or fax him at (817) 383-4030) # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Joseph Subject: Re: crisis!!!!!!! Date: 16 Aug 1996 23:43:02 -0400 (EDT) At 02:37 AM 17/08/1996 +0800, you wrote: >hello everyone Hey there! >i am looking for albums/compilations/or upbeat one-off songs preferably in >cd format in the same vibe as EasyProject/In Flight Entertainment/Sound >Gallery/Vampyros Lesbos or anything that The Karminski's or Smylonylon >might play. It was actually a Smylonylon tape that i played before them >that got them interested in the first place. This is the first time >something this radical has ever been done in this club or even our >tightassed country.hehe. I need your collective help/output in making this >party kick major butt. i need to the roof to rock! Oh man! Rhino "Bachelor" CD compilations all the way, man... Easily ordered & good for about an hour or so each... Pick them up now! >And if you have a "swell"egant idea that i can incorporate in the decor or >some additional features (ie. limbo competition,etc), i want to know >puh-lease! \ The recycling champagne fountain was a big hit at my sister's wedding 23 yrs ago and is still a big hit at the cocktail parties we throw now... think about something like that. Nothing is too tacky if it's presented tastefully... >before i beam this off, i just want to say what an "educational" year this >mailing list has been for me, before this i know nothing of >Lyman,Yma,Enoch,et al except for the mindless techno drivel we kids grew up >on.....i want to show singapore that we need not be this sterile as it >already is , there is a wealth of music more mind-blowing decades ago than >what we've got now. And i want our generation to lovingly embraced it for >posterity. > >in the meantime, >mucho gracias > >sPUNK >No problm, for what its worth...> >Lack Of Charisma Can Be Fatal > hear hear...> # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: mark&sarah Subject: jacqueline boyer? &other60sfrenchpop Date: 17 Aug 1996 03:03:50 -0500 (CDT) i recently found jacqueline boyer's "chanteuse" album (capitol st 10313) which has completly bequiled me. this is perfect 60s french pop--pizzacato stings, light latin beats, cuteness and drama side by side. and boyer has a wonderfully distinctive voice. the liner notes indicate that this is her firt full album. does anyone have any info on her? any other releases? any comps on cd? if anyone is familiar with this album--i want more music just like this--trivial but emotive, humourous, latin rhythmed, french sung... any suggestions? something like the samba from the un homme et une femme soundtrack, for instance. thanks and take care, mark # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dyemund@best.com (Jack Diamond) Subject: Jack Diamond's Playlist 7/28/96 Date: 17 Aug 1996 07:22:53 +0000 KFJC play list 7/28/96 for Jack Diamond 89.7 FM, Los Altos Hills CA 94022 http://www.kfjc.org ARTIST TRACK ALBUM Planets Chunky Oscar Pettiford Orch. Smoke Signal 1957/ABC (Gigi Gryce Composition) Peter Thomas Orkester Space Patrol Tony Mottola Danger Command (TV Series) Chico Hamilton Qnt. September Song Bass;Carson Smith, W/Fred Katz-Cello John Pisano-Gtr Pacific Jazz, 1957 Jean Jacques Perrey Cat in the Night Moog INDIGO,70 Lalo Schifrin Kelly's Heroes Phil Moore Hear De Boidies N.Y.Sweet Ken Nordine Roger Word JAZZ,58 Vampyros Lesbos Dedicated to Love Esquivel Frenesi Inf in SOUND,60 Exotic Guitars Grazin' in the Grass Al Casey Cecil Holmes Black Motion Soulful Sounds B E N Picture Exp. Milt Raskin Mileka Kapu/Exotic Milton Delugg Man From U.N.C.L.E. Sonic Vibrations of Orbit Aurora Song of the Tom Dissvelt and (The) Kid Baltan 2ND Moon Walter Schumann Voices Leith Stevens Composition Paul Frees-Narration Sensation RCA/55/MONO Drasnin, Robert Orinoco Voodoo! Carl Brandt Orch The Lieutenant Yardbirds Hot House of Omagararshid 66 Emil Richards Blues for HARI(7/4) New Time Jimmy Haskel Outer Space Rock and Roll 57/MONO The Electric Hair Let the Sunshine in John Barry The Human Jungle 63/EMI Chet Baker Look for the Silver Lining/ Pac Jazz Brubeck Qrt Take 5/PAUL Desmond Comp. Nordine Yellow 66 Mancini Orch. Flashing Nuisance Touch of Evil Angelo Badalamenti Bookhouse Boys Twin Peaks Harpo Marx I Got Rhythm At Work,59 Michel Magne' Sahara Columbia Esquivel SPELLBOUND(STEREO,59) Exp. New Sounds Ferrante & Teicher The Nearness of You W/ Percussion Lalo Schifrin-Harp. Bill Plummer-Sitar The Sniper Kenyon Hopkins Fast Buck(The Hustler) Paul Newman Lalo Schifrin Mission Accomplished Roy Clark They Call the Wind Mariah Barney Kessel With Art Pepper Runnin' Wild Some Like It Hot Animated Agg I Said, She Said Acid!!!! Don Elliot Blues for Max Hal Mc Kusick-Bass Clari Gershon Kingsley's 1ST Moog Qrt. John Phillip Moog Popcorn Chaino Voodoo Love Jungle Mating Rhythms Verve, 1950'S Red Norvo Sextet with Fascinatin' Rhythm Liberty Robert Drasnin-Flute Jack Montrose-Tenor May 21, 1956 Jimmy Mcgriff Man with the Golden Arm Quincy Jones In Cold Blood Russ Garcia Lost Souls of Saturn 58/LIBERTY Kenyon Hopkins Jocko's Theme The Strange One Pete Rugolo Orch. Diamond on the Move KFJC 12345 El Monte Road, Los Altos Hills, CA 94022 KFJC play list 7/28/96 for Jack Diamond 89.7 FM, http://www.kfjc.org # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Joseph Subject: Calypso-is like so... Date: 17 Aug 1996 11:58:50 -0400 (EDT) "Surprised that Robert Mitchum sings Calypso? It would be stranger if he couldn't." Plain & simple folks... This one is reallllly good. Check it out by all means. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dyemund@best.com (Jack Diamond) Subject: Leopard Women Date: 17 Aug 1996 10:35:52 +0000 I've got a great scan of a Betty Page album cover in a leopard bathing suit hold on chain leashes 2 leopards in a jungle setting on my album covers page if anyone would care to see it. http://www.cygnus.com/kfjc/diamond Bye for now, Jack # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: johan.devis@ping.be (Johan Dada Vis) Subject: Re: Devo EZ Date: 17 Aug 1996 19:37:18 +0100 >From: "Marcel Chouteau" > >I posed this subject once before, with no response. With all the recent talk >about electronic music, I'll pose it once again. Anybody else like/have/know >Devo's EZ Listening stuff? Muzak versions of their own tunes. Some of it is >kinda lame, but some of it is very cool. A few numbers really swing! well, since you insist, i have it, and i find all of it rather tame, uninspired, boring even; Devo are regarded as reil weirdos, but i can't find anything strange in this album; and it isn't apealing as pure EZ stuff either, not enough melody for that; just MHO :) = Johan |)/\|)/\ Vis # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: johan.devis@ping.be (Johan Dada Vis) Subject: Re: Whipped Cream & Other Frights: Frivolous Five Date: 17 Aug 1996 19:37:27 +0100 >From: Jim Eukey > >Anyone seen the answer to Herb Alpert's LP cover that was done by >The Frivolous Five on the 1966 RCA LPM3663 titled "Sour Cream & Other >Delights"? bought that one from Preston, i think... it's great, if you like parodies; each number starts "regular" but then you hear more and more false notes, until it becomes hilarious; has 1 beatle cover i think, the rest are standards in the Herb Alpert genre; sort of "portsmouth sinfonia meets Herb Alpert" :) = Johan |)/\|)/\ Vis # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: johan.devis@ping.be (Johan Dada Vis) Subject: Re: Sir Julian ad nauseum Date: 17 Aug 1996 19:37:35 +0100 >From: Tony Wilds > >Sir Julian clearly owes his new-found status to these, grrrr, CD comps >(praise "the Old Codger," Irwin, tho). SJ is outshined by Lenny Dee, Ethel >Smith, Klaus Wunderlich, and dozens of other more wacky and prolific >electro-organeers. anything on CD by these "other more wacky and prolific electro-organeers" that you can recommend to a Hammond newbie? = Johan |)/\|)/\ Vis # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: johan.devis@ping.be (Johan Dada Vis) Subject: Re: Klaus Wunderlich Date: 17 Aug 1996 19:37:44 +0100 >From: riviera@tiac.net > >Klaus Wunderlich also has some cool moog and prepared piano LPs.Hard to >find in the US, though. some titles, please? = Johan |)/\|)/\ Vis # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lazlo Nibble" Subject: cartoon lounge Date: 17 Aug 1996 11:48:44 -0600 (MDT) > I got the Hanna-Barbera "Pic-A-Nic Basket" box set. [...] the Jetsons > underscore is really really good, and sounds like the Three Suns on even > happier pills and with a theremin player joining the band. I'm kind of hacked off about this box -- the only disc that hasn't been released on its own (as far as I can tell, anyway) is the one with the Jetsons material on it, and that's the only disc I have any real interest in. Grrrr! -- ::: Lazlo (lazlo@swcp.com; http://www.swcp.com/lazlo) # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: viktrola@usa.nai.net Subject: Re: CE & Yma Date: 17 Aug 1996 14:00:50 -0500 >> So the word was that Combustible was opening for Yma Sumac >> in NYC at the Supper Club on Sept. 12 - BUT - I have yet to >> hear any official announcement. Anyone in the know? Vik? >> Br. Cleve? > at a recent In Hi-Fi night at Bar d'O, i had the pleasure of chatting with CE's The Millionaire who said the Yma/CE date is Sept. 26th at the Supper Club. i would guess tix will go on sale at the beginning of Sept. also, the recent Voice listed a CE show at Maxwell's on Oct. 11th! in swank, Vik Vik Trola's Lounge Of Self Indulgence http://www.chaoskitty.com/t_chaos/lounge.html # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: viktrola@usa.nai.net Subject: Re: Cool stuff? Date: 17 Aug 1996 14:01:14 -0500 >Hi ya=B4all! Later this year I will open up a shop in Stockholm, Sweden: >"Subliminal Sounds & Stuff". working on the JET Set feature for Subliminal Sounds this weekend. keep me posted on further developments... in swank, Vik Vik Trola's Lounge Of Self Indulgence http://www.chaoskitty.com/t_chaos/lounge.html # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lazlo Nibble" Subject: Meco Date: 17 Aug 1996 12:18:48 -0600 (MDT) > Who is this Meco, anyway? Most people know him from his synth/disco version of the Star Wars theme, which actually charted pretty well in its original release. I don't know what he did before that but much of his career afterwards seems to have consisted of rehashes of the same idea (disco Close Encounters, disco Wizard of Oz . . . ) -- ::: Lazlo (lazlo@swcp.com; http://www.swcp.com/lazlo) # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Stilgloria@aol.com Subject: Re: Jack Diamond's Playlist 7/28/96 Date: 17 Aug 1996 15:14:09 -0400 Jack, I see on your playlist you have a selection by Tony Mottola. I have a couple of albums by him that I picked up at garage sales just for the covers. Can you tell me anything about him and the type of music he plays? Thanks. Gloria # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Stilgloria@aol.com Subject: Re: Calypso-is like so... Date: 17 Aug 1996 15:14:10 -0400 I have the Robert Mitchum CD where he sings all calypso. I think he's great too. Love the songs. Gloria # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tony Wilds Subject: Re: Klaus Wunderlich, Heino of the Keys Date: 17 Aug 1996 15:40:06 -0400 >>Klaus Wunderlich also has some cool moog and prepared piano LPs.Hard to >>find in the US, though. > > some titles, please? 3 or four killer LPs ("Sound Explosion" was one) were made in the early 70s to promote the Wersi electronic organ, imported and sold out of Lancaster, PA. The organ itself about outclasses the early Moog in its fearsome potential, and when Klaus gets that baby shooting out the strains of Caravan, Theme from Shaft, and oh so much Latinesque more, it is electro-cheese heaven. It's like Les Baxter's biggest overkill orchesta all on one machine! An early Klaus on the Telefunken label is readily found in the US and has some good standards, on I think a Hammond. There were scads of Klaus records made in Germany, visible not long ago at a NYC flea. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: patrick@xpedite.com (Patrick Cashin) Subject: Re: CE & Yma Date: 17 Aug 1996 15:45:33 EDT >> So the word was that Combustible was opening for Yma Sumac >> in NYC at the Supper Club on Sept. 12 - BUT - I have yet to >> hear any official announcement. Anyone in the know? Vik? >> Br. Cleve? > >at a recent In Hi-Fi night at Bar d'O, i had the pleasure of chatting with >CE's The Millionaire who said the Yma/CE date is Sept. 26th at the Supper >Club. i would guess tix will go on sale at the beginning of Sept. >also, the recent Voice listed a CE show at Maxwell's on Oct. 11th! Both of these are solid? Man I gots me some PLANS to make! Is anyone else going? Anyone have any plans to meet up somewhere either before or after? # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tony Wilds Subject: Re: organs on CD Date: 17 Aug 1996 15:45:52 -0400 > anything on CD by these "other more wacky and prolific > electro-organeers" that you can recommend to a Hammond newbie? Is there sales potential for such a thing? Organ players tended to buy all the LPs put out, which is why you frequently come across a trove of them in second-hand arenas. Good question. Anyone planning such a comp now? Glad to offer repertoire tips to anyone who is. If you like moog, there's a lot of organ out there for you. Look out for those all-thrift-store-organ bands too. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tony Wilds Subject: Tabu 2 Lava 4sale, Mancini au go go Date: 17 Aug 1996 16:05:23 -0400 Ask the genie, get the wish: Taboo 2 stereo, lava spraying forth like the "Blowhole" in Hawaii. Asker/researcher HIFI gets first crack; otherwise it goes on the "RECORD LIST" (wilds@charm.net) -- substantial changes likely after tomorrow (Sunday). After the drubbing re: Mancini (hello, I LIKE him), we also hustled up a coin today for: Sometimes a Great Notion (steel gtr and PLAS JOHNSON of Baxter-LP fame) Mancini: The Cop Show Themes (SWAT, Kojak) Mancini's Angels (Car Wash, Clouseau Theme, What's Happening!! Theme) [and a trunkload more for which there's just no excuse to mention.] "Searching and retrieving for you like a trusty, flea-crazed ole bird-dawg." # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: patrick@xpedite.com (Patrick Cashin) Subject: Mancini au Poo Poo Date: 17 Aug 1996 16:35:13 EDT ----- Begin Included Message ----- >After the drubbing re: Mancini (hello, I LIKE him), we also hustled up a >coin today for: > Sometimes a Great Notion (steel gtr and PLAS JOHNSON of Baxter-LP fame) > Mancini: The Cop Show Themes (SWAT, Kojak) > Mancini's Angels (Car Wash, Clouseau Theme, What's Happening!! Theme) ----- End Included Message ----- HENRY MANCINI'S COVER OF THE "WHAT'S HAPPENIN'" THEME!?! Doesn't anybody else have a problem with this? WESTERN CIVILIZATION WAS LUCKY TO ESCAPE THE SEVENTIES IN THE SHAPE IT DID!!! WHAT THE HELL WAS GOING ON IN PEOPLE'S MINDS!!! I, for one, simply refuse to believe THIS ever happened! # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: bstewart@ids2.idsonline.com Subject: Re: Mel Taylor Date: 17 Aug 1996 17:12:41 -0400 At 03:38 PM 8/16/96 EDT, you wrote: >>From: "Laura Taylor" >>Subject: Re: Ventures obit, Satie, > >Thank you (Lounge?) Laura. >Was Mel Taylor the skinny Venture with the black hair >who _looked_ like a serious smoker? That's a shame about Mel. As a member of the Ventures fan club, I had gotten news that he had been ill for sometime, but I didn't know it was cancer. Bryan # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: clean@bitstream.net Subject: Finally! Date: 17 Aug 1996 18:02:10 -0600 (for those who have heard me yakkin' about it for too long...) The "Club Velvet" website is up! drop in and check out: - the "Les Baxter" tribute area and discography - LP covers from the collection of King Kini - a calendar of events for Mpls' "Club Velvet Cocktail Lounge" - cocktail recipes (soon) - lots o' bamboo dig a bit deeper and find: - current dance charts - an 80s retrospective - pop god Stephen Duffy - links to blimps with antlers and smoking monkeys - other useless stuff http://www2.bitstream.net/~clean lemme know what y'all think! ciao! Dean # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: J P M Subject: Re: Mancini au Poo Poo Date: 17 Aug 1996 19:35:01 +0000 >> HENRY MANCINI'S >COVER< OF THE "WHAT'S HAPPENIN'" THEME!?! It wasn't a cover .HE wrote it ?!?! But did he also write the theme to S.W.A.T.? (I know he did Charlie's Angels) jason http://www.spacelab.net/~mugen/ # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dragstr@earthlink.net (David Schafer) Subject: Re: subotnik/sitars/videos Date: 17 Aug 1996 17:29:25 -0700 (PDT) from>jordana regarding: Subotnik >I was listening to it on headphones, and I think that's why I listened to it >as long as I did (I made it almost through one side without turning it >over). It started to frighten me a little. It's the sort of sound that could easily be used for a Dario Argento film or equivalent, rather psychological and atmospheric in parts. rRegarding: Sitar LP's >Some records should come soon from Kevin, >and there are a few sitar things in that batch. would that be Kevin King at xanadu? Let me know what you get privately at dragstr@earthlink.net. regarding: Sitar and movies >In some fit of crackheadedness, I rented "Spirits of Evil" (that's not the >title, but it's something like that) instead. Three Poe stories, each by a >different director, which were made in the 60s in France but just came out >on video. I was looking for a Vampyros Lesbos kind of vibe, and it's sort >of what I expected, at least so far - I've watched most of the first one, >starring Peter and Jane Fonda and directed by Roger Vadim. But it's not >very exciting. Your posting got a very interesting reply from dave - arouet@winternet.com about THE GAME IS OVER, LOVE IN THE CITY and SATAN IN HIGH HEELS, These definately sound like enjoyable viewing, which I will try to find this weekend. There was a discussion awhile ago about the PARTY with Peter Sellers and Claudine Longet where she sings a song or two and he innocently creates havoc in this producer's pad. The soundtrack is Henry Mancini which features some sitar, it's worth looking for, acutally I think Footlight has it on CD in their catalog, that is if you don't already have it. BTW the movie is pleasingly hilarious. I just recieved a listing from someone who has a sealed copy of the 'Folkswingers /Raga Rock' for sale :))))) can't wait. The 45 of their's that I have is quite nifty indeed. bye--David # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Robbie Baldock" Subject: DICK HYMAN and TONY MOTTOLA interviews: doors now open! Date: 18 Aug 1996 02:55:41 +0000 Hi all - Well, as promised, and to coincide with what would have been Enoch Light's 91st birthday(!), the Enoch Light website today invites you to read two new additions to the site: An interview with pianist/harpsichordist/organist/Moog synthesist/ arranger and composer extraordinaire DICK HYMAN and an interview with arguably the most prolific jazz/EZ guitarist of the century(!), TONY MOTTOLA. I have also made numerous small improvements today so do please enter and stroll round at your leisure. Special thanks go out to Michael Toth who has somehow managed to make major contributions to the site while also trying to put together the Enoch Light "birthday party" which should be raging at this very moment in Canton OH! If you have any comments, suggestions etc - send 'em on in. Robbie Spaced Out - the Enoch Light WWW Site *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** http://www.cybersurf.co.uk/rcb/light/ # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Basic Hip Subject: Lolita OST Date: 17 Aug 1996 19:29:56 -0700 Hello... While passing by a record store last night (they were closed), I spotted Stanley Kubrick's "Lolita" in the window. Yes, the one with Peter Sellers and Sue Lyon. I remember a couple of Lolita tunes being discussed not long ago, but can't recall anything specifically. I saw the movie, but can't remember much about the soundtrack. Maybe that tells me something! Please....could someone remind me if this is something I should get excited about? Also, someone....maybe Ashley....asked if anyone had a copy of Mancini's "Blues and the Beat" for sale. I do! I do! Near mint and in beautiful mono. Let me know if you are still interested. Thanking you all, Ford # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Peter Ledebur Subject: RE: Charles Manson (was Ultra-Lounge) Date: 17 Aug 1996 22:57:36 -0400 ------ =_NextPart_000_01BB8C8F.9AE91880 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Stilgloria@aol.com[SMTP:Stilgloria@aol.com] >Maybe I'm misunderstanding something in your info >about Terry Melcher (aka: Terry Day). You say he >never recorded anything except demos. I have a whole >album of songs by Terry Melcher. he's on the cover >and everything. He was also half of the singing duo >Bruce and Terry. I was stating that he had only recorded demos of Charles Manson, and not an entire Manson album. Sorry for the confusion. 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They've sinced changed the date to the 25th of September. br cleve # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: tribute@dircon.co.uk (Hugh Petfield) Subject: Yma Sumac, Mel Torme Date: 18 Aug 1996 08:50:40 +0100 Yma features much in these hallowed pages, and unless I'm mistaken, there is an upcoming concert. I remember seeing the Xtabay album in s/h record stores in the 60's, so Yma must be getting on a bit. I also remember a story that her real name was Amy Camus - can anyone throw any light please? Also, did I see a mention (by Laura perhaps) of an obit for Mel Torme? Is he no longer with us? Thanking you all, Hugh. e-mail from: tribute@dircon.co.uk (Hugh Petfield) # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: elegans@algonet.se (Henrik Engstroem) Subject: Re: Klaus Wunderlich, Heino of the Keys Date: 18 Aug 1996 10:38:22 +0100 I was wondering when this was going to come up... Klaus Wunderlich is an easy pick in Sweden, and I guess around most places in Europe. His records also seems to have evaded the general shock raise in interest for exotica records over here (The greats Bacharach et al have rocketed from bargain bins to hot items the last 6 months. To my great disappointment.). I have a few of Klaus' Hammond Pops series on Telefunken, and they're swell non-stop party albums. I have no idea how many Hammond Pops that were made, but I have up to no. 8, I think. >An early Klaus on the Telefunken label is readily found in the US and has >some good standards, on I think a Hammond. > >There were scads of Klaus records made in Germany, visible not long ago at = a >NYC flea. Yes, Germany pressed a lot of cool records. All my A&M records are german editions eg. Should be a good country to go bargain hunting. Just my few words... /Henrik # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: mark&sarah Subject: josef albers cover art Date: 18 Aug 1996 11:26:56 -0500 (CDT) hello all, i've become very interested in cover art by josef albers. for those who don't know, he was a very influential op artist who came to america from germany in the 1930s. he also wrote a fairly standard text on color theory. albers did the cover for the first persuasive percussion record, and also provocative percussion 1 and 2. i believe it was his style that influenced all the geometric designs of the many percussion records which followed. what i'm wondering is, how many album covers did he do? which was the first? how did he become involved in album cover design? take care, mark # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Watterworth Earle Subject: Broken-in blues clothes (Smirkyface suggestion) (fwd) Date: 17 Aug 1996 23:23:54 -0600 (MDT) Thought you mind enjoy hearing how blues players get ready for a night playing a lounge. Granted, not quite the lounges referred to 'round here, but it sounds like musicians in most any venue might shop at the same outlets. These outfits seem timeless. Jay Watterworth CU Boulder ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Yes! Brian has hit it on the nosey! My harp player and I hit this one awesome vintage clothes shop regularly and it pays off nicely. The gal who rusn it makes frequent visits to the DC area, where formal and sometimes outlandish, almost Hollywood-style clothing are a regualr part of the local political party and ball scene. Many of these items are one once or twice and then sold off, second hand. AS a result, we have access to some of the most far out used clothing, new and old, that you can think of, and a lot of bands have gotten hip to this place. My harp player recently got two, count 'em TWO slicker'n shit real sharkskin jackets, red and blues with black satin lapels, cuffs and piping for about $20 apiece, perfiect fit, not a mark on 'em. Both date from probably the '50s, but they look new, and under the lights onstage.....oh yeah......you can't touch this. His trademark '40s fedora is from the same place, and I've scored three beautiful blazers and tux jackets for the stage, as well as a satin vest and bowtie too, each under $20 and flawless. I have on order there (and she says she'll get it for me too :) a gold-lamee jacket, BB Style [heh-heh] for the upcoming New Years season. She had one already, but too small for me. (I take a 44 long) Anyway, Brian, you are on the money with the vintage clothing store thing. Riffin Rick ....but don't ask me to tell you where this shop is. ;) F.J.(Rick)Miller Senior Research Assistant, & Marine Facilities Manager Worcester Foundation for Biomedical Research "Miller@Sci.WFBR.Edu" *************************************************************************** # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jeff Boyd Subject: Voice of the Xtabay Date: 18 Aug 1996 18:41:08 -0700 Hey, I was lucky enough to find a 10" of Yma Sumac's Voice of the Xtabay, which is pretty cool (also since our pal Les did the music). i have been unable to accurately determine the value of it. it's in pretty good shape - on a scale of 1 to 10 (10 being brand new, 1 being an unidentifiable mass of shredded vinyl and cardboard), I'd say it's a solid 8. Any comments? Thanks, Jeff ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "I never took drugs because I AM drugs." - Salvador Dali http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/2084 # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: keithd@netcom.com (Keith Doyle) Subject: Re: the bonky-bonk sound Date: 18 Aug 1996 19:29:08 PDT > >>I found a Subotnik record at our uni library, called Silver Apples of the >>Moon. It was barely listenable. Lots of blinkety bonk, but not melodical >>enough to hold my attention. > >You definately have to be in a mood for 'Subotnik' and he has to be played _loud_ or on headphones for maximum sound surprises. > >>Laika --They're good for modern bonky-bonk electronic with feedback and >>phat >beats. > >What was the title of Laika's LP/CD? please. Try-- Silver Apples of the Moon. Acutally, they use a lot of sample loops and their vocalist Margaret Fiedler is pretty effective in my opinion. I caught them at Luna Park, and while I thought Luna Park sucked, they were great. Keith Doyle keithd@netcom.com # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dyemund@best.com (Jack Diamond) Subject: Check this site out/Joe Meek Date: 18 Aug 1996 19:44:26 +0000 Hello everyone ;) If any of you all are interested, this place is pretty que-el http://www.concentric.net/~meekweb/telstar.htm Jack # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "kevin king" Subject: ella's gear Date: 18 Aug 1996 22:14:15 -0500 Omigod!!! I'm watching Ella Fitzgerald sing "Can't Buy Me Love" on the Ed Sullivan Show (nick-at-nite). "I don't want moneeeee!!!" Too much. Not as insane as her scatty version of "Sunshine Of Your Love," but close. Aaaaagh! kevin king xanadu@radix.net http://www.radix.net/~xanadu # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: keithd@netcom.com (Keith Doyle) Subject: Re: Collectors shops/Who is Ananda Shankar? Date: 18 Aug 1996 19:57:36 PDT >I noticed nobody mentioned the fact that Ravi appeared in the film "Monterey >Pop" (1969), concerning the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival. Lots of sitar in >that one. As I recall, his sequence in the film is great, its at the end and you are listening to some great music of his while the camera pans for an extended time over the faces in the audience. But if you want some great "authentic" sitar, try Ali Akbar Kahn's "Legacy" CD. It's all classic ragas that were passed down from guru to guru for generations. Keith Doyle keithd@netcom.com # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dyemund@best.com (Jack Diamond) Subject: Hammond Organ Date: 18 Aug 1996 20:20:43 +0000 > >>From: Tony Wilds >> >>Sir Julian clearly owes his new-found status to these, grrrr, CD comps >>(praise "the Old Codger," Irwin, tho). SJ is outshined by Lenny Dee, Ethel >>Smith, Klaus Wunderlich, and dozens of other more wacky and prolific >>electro-organeers. > > anything on CD by these "other more wacky and prolific > electro-organeers" that you can recommend to a Hammond newbie? > > = Johan |)/\|)/\ Vis Well, let's see; For super funky chompin' at the bit there's 60's Jack McDuff on Prestige and then oif course there's Jimmy Smith on Verve. He did some really cool rekkids with Wes Mongomery too, Jimmy Smith did. Milt Buckner, Ron Feuer, Paul Bryant's stuff with Howard Roberts in in-cre-di-ble!!! and there's Jimmy McGriff too BUT Lenny Dee and Sir Julian rule!!!!!!;)))))) Jack # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "kevin king" Subject: Laika Date: 18 Aug 1996 22:51:36 -0500 > >What was the title of Laika's LP/CD? please. > > Try-- Silver Apples of the Moon. Acutally, they use a lot of sample loops > and their vocalist Margaret Fiedler is pretty effective in my opinion. If you like Laika's cd, I'd highly recommend Moonshake's Eva Luna (Laika members were formerly part of Moonshake). Margaret does vocals on four or five amazing tracks that imho are better than anything on SAOTM, now that's high praise. The balance of Eva Luna is so-so to plain awful, but it's worth getting for Margaret's tracks. kevin king xanadu@radix.net http://www.radix.net/~xanadu # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: keithd@netcom.com (Keith Doyle) Subject: Re: Laika Date: 18 Aug 1996 20:36:23 PDT >If you like Laika's cd, I'd highly recommend Moonshake's Eva Luna >(Laika members were formerly part of Moonshake). Margaret does >vocals on four or five amazing tracks that imho are better than >anything on SAOTM, now that's high praise. The balance of Eva Luna >is so-so to plain awful, but it's worth getting for Margaret's >tracks. Got it. However, Margaret's 3 tracks on Moonshake's "Big Good Angel" CD "EP" are by far the best of them all IMHO. I agree though, the Moonshake tracks that don't have Margaret's vocals are mediocre at best. Keith Doyle keithd@netcom.com # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: viktrola@usa.nai.net Subject: Re: CE & Yma Date: 18 Aug 1996 23:37:57 -0500 >Is anyone else going? Anyone have any plans to meet up somewhere >either before or after? > i stand corrected on the Yma date...thanks Cleve...do not know about the Maxwell's gig, but you can be assured Vik and Amy will be planning something for after the Yma show. any interested hipsters in NYC that night (Sept. 25th) drop a note to Vik (viktrola@nai.net) and we'll keep you posted... in swank, Vik Vik Trola's Lounge Of Self Indulgence http://www.chaoskitty.com/t_chaos/lounge.html # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: keithd@netcom.com (Keith Doyle) Subject: Re: Triad playlist June 9, 1971 Date: 18 Aug 1996 20:40:42 PDT >maybe we're speaking of two different types of Exotica here (for example I >don't find "exotic" cars or "exotic" dancing very interesting), but I don't >think your playlist is very Exotic at all Well, it does seem that the exotica list has become more "Thrift Store Music" or "Dated music that has either stood the test of time or become so bad that it's good," but I'm not really complaining because I like it all. Though it is true that the level of traffic on the list is beginning to exceed the time I have to process it... Keith Doyle keithd@netcom.com # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jbr109@psu.edu (jordana) Subject: a quick survey Date: 19 Aug 1996 01:23:43 -0400 Another list I'm on just had a quick survey; I think it would be nice to have some facts to go with names on the list, so please post your answers to this (short) survey. (Answers that don't "out" online personas are OK.) For the questions regarding music, please stick broadly within loungey stuff. 1. What is your name? 2. How old are you? 3. What is your major occupation/avocation? 4. What is your favorite album cover? 5. Pretend you're the booking agent for your favorite/fantasy lounge/exotica-type club. Money is no object and neither is life/death status of possible musicians. How would you decorate your club, and more importantly, what 3 bands would you book for a dream night of entertainment? Now I'll give my responses. 1. Jordana 2. 21 3. art/comm student/spending more money than I make 4. either of the Flint soundtracks or any moogy lightshow-type (P&K "In Sound From Way Out" etc.) 5. The club's main room would be decorated in full Barbarella style. Fur covered walls, mirrored ceilings, and a floor with colored lights underneah. Lots of silver, sky blue, and zebra-print. The bar serves lots of unnaturally-colored beverages. In the main room I would have Sergio Mendes and Brasil 66 opening for Claudine Longet and Scott Walker with Stereolab as the backing band. Various films of the Vampyros Lesbos-type will be screening in a special scary back room filled with clear inflatable pillows, shag rug, and black velvet on the walls (and maybe some blacklights or red lightbulbs for illumination). A very vinyl WC has piped in moog sounds. And another back room (yes, I know I'm getting carried away) is outer-space themed with a rocky moon surface, fog machines, and probably Man Or Astroman as the group. Plus, there's valet parking for your scooter, Carmen Ghia, or spaceship. -Jordana (wishing she could fit Astrud and Yma in the above scenario) _____________________ jordana robinson jbr109@psu.edu image & direction www.geocities.com/SoHo/2157 _____________________ # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jan Fornell Subject: RE:Leopard Women Date: 19 Aug 1996 18:01:00 +0900 >I've got a great scan of a Betty Page album cover in a leopard bathing suit >hold on chain leashes 2 leopards in a jungle setting on my album covers >page if anyone would care to see it. The picture on Jack's page is very nice, but on the back cover of the bootleg CD of Tak Shindo's "Mganga!"/Les Baxter's "African Jazz" there is another picture of Ms. Page lying naked on top of those leopards! Now where did THAT picture come from? By the way, "Mganga!" is a great album quite similar to the best of Les Baxter's stuff, but I don't remember ever seeing anything about Tak Shindo on this list. Does anybody out there know anything about him? Jan # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jan Fornell Subject: RE:Francis Lai and French samba Date: 19 Aug 1996 18:08:00 +0900 A couple of weeks ago some people on this list asked about Francis Lai, but it doesn't seem like anyone replied, so here is some information. Francis Lai has composed the music to around 100 films, notably the films of Claude Lelouch (in which he often appears as well, playing the accordion) but also to American films like "Love Story". Here in Japan, where he apparently is very popular, you can easily find 10-20 albums. If you like the "A Man and a Woman" soundtrack, you will also like the soundtrack to "13 Jours en France" (a documentary by Lelouch about the 1968 winter olympics) which features the same singers: Pierre Barouh and Nicole Croisille. Even more recommended are the solo albums by Pierre Barouh who plays the late stuntman husband in "A Man and a Woman" and who sings the samba in that film. He has made only a handful of records over the past 30 years or so, but they are all excellent and feature some sambas and bossa novas, but mostly French chansons. More recently, there is a singer/songwriter named Didier Sustrac who does some sambas and bossa novas in a similar spirit on his albums. Also very good. However, much as I love Messieurs Barouh and Sustrac, as far as samba and bossa nova is concerned, the genuine Brazilian article is still in a class of its own... Jan # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: readingm@ix.netcom.com Subject: My kind of town... Date: 19 Aug 1996 06:34:34 -0700 My wife and I will be in Chicago in September and I was wondering if anyone might have some suggestions on good record stores (new and/or used). Always looking for good restaurants, too! Feel free to reply to me directly if you like. Thanks! Michael P.S. Did anyone mention "The Party" and "Two For The Road" on the recent Mancini thread? Both killer. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: RamseyK@intmed-po.int-med.uiowa.edu Subject: Re[2]: Mancini au Poo Poo Date: 19 Aug 1996 08:48 CST > HENRY MANCINI'S COVER OF THE "WHAT'S HAPPENIN'" THEME!?! > Doesn't anybody else have a problem with this? Not at all. I find a kind of horrible beauty in it. :) Kathy # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Mark Reed Subject: electric sitars Date: 19 Aug 1996 10:21:51 -0700 Some pop/rock songs in the late 60s used an electric sitar. Artists that come to mind are Joe South on Capitol and some pop/country/r&b on Shelby Singleton's Plantation, Sun International, and SSS International labels. Singleton's artists included Jeannie C. Riley (Harper Valley PTA) and Peggy Scott and Jo Jo Benson (Pickin' Wild Mountain Berries). # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Stilgloria@aol.com Subject: Re: ella's gear Date: 19 Aug 1996 11:33:32 -0400 <<>> OH oh. I thought it was pretty good. I tried to forget the Beatles' version, and really listen to what she was doing with the song. I thought her interpretation was remarkable. I guess some people might look at it like I look at Michael Bolton trying to cover Ray Charles, but I really love Ella and enjoyed listening to her on Nick at Nite last night. Gloria # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: bcleve@tiac.net (Brother Cleve) Subject: Re: Klaus Wunderlich, Heino of the Keys Date: 19 Aug 1996 11:40:48 -0400 Henrik writes: >Klaus Wunderlich is an easy pick in Sweden, and I guess around most places >in Europe. A few years back I found Klaus' Moog album on Telefunken. The title is (hold on, now) : "Uraltedelschnulzensynthesizergags" (can any German speaking folk enlighten me to what this means). It's from 1974, and features polka, circus music, EZ tunes, and a track called "Mosqito-Killer". The liner notes are in both German and English, and Klaus advises in them that "Should you not like this record please buy all the copies available and destroy them!!!!!" What a great marketing ploy! I guess that might make this a rare record ;-> The cover pictures Klaus, wearing a silly cap, star-covered shirt, and overalls, a glass of beer at his elbow, standing over a Moog Series III, which has balloons in front of it. An inflatable penquin sits next to him. Whew. br cleve # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Laura Taylor" Subject: Re: 101 Strings do Mancini? Date: 19 Aug 1996 11:52:31 -0400 RE>>101 Strings do Mancini? 8/19/96 On what BONGWATER album do they do BEDAZZLED stuff? Lounge Laura laura@wusf.usf.edu Gotta go now...."Bedazzled" just came on A & E....I'm going to *listen* to it!! # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dyemund@best.com (Jack Diamond) Subject: Tak Shindo Date: 19 Aug 1996 09:03:03 +0000 >By the way, "Mganga!" is a great album quite similar to the best of Les >Baxter's stuff, but I don't remember ever seeing anything about Tak >Shindo on this list. Does anybody out there know anything about him? > >Jan Jan, Tak Shindo is of Japanese heritage who fused his Japanese roots with American rhythms. He has at least 4 records of which M'Ganga is his only _true exotica_ effort. I just played Mombasa Love Song on my show this last Sunday morning from the original vinyl mind you ;) and something of great interest is that none of us collectors out here in the San Francisco bay area has EVER seen that record in MONO!!! Something of a great switcheroo I must say;)) It's on Edison International and I've never seen anything else on that label come to think of it ;)) The liner notes are great on that album and are very informative and interesting He has a record called Bamboo and Brass where half of the tune is Oriental in flavor and the rest is American pop/jazz. 8 Bars of one and then 8 bars of the other and back and forth and back and forth. He also uses Japanese instrumentation on this record and all of his pop/jazz LP's. It's really quite great; Koto's, Wooden Flutes etc with saxophones. It's a _good one_ I used to have 2 copies but I sold them, can't keep everything y'know and they both sold to Japanese gentlemen ;)) Maybe they know something "we " don't!! I'm sure they do He also has Tak Shindo Goes Western where he does the same concept with American songs of the "old west" like Tumblin' Tumbleweeds, I'm an Old Cow Hand OR songs like that etc etc etc. That is quite excellent also. Seek him out and ye will be happy ;)) Jack # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: guinto@id.ucsb.edu (Marie Guinto) Subject: Re: ella's gear Date: 19 Aug 1996 09:11:23 -0800 >I'm watching Ella Fitzgerald sing "Can't Buy Me Love" on the Ed >Sullivan Show (nick-at-nite). "I don't want moneeeee!!!" Too much. >Not as insane as her scatty version of "Sunshine Of Your Love," but >close. Aaaaagh! SPeaking of Ella Fitzgerald. I recently ventured to see ROYAL CROWN REVUE, and I just have to vent. I didn't really enjoy them (apologies to R.C.R. fans) also during one song the lead singer started to scat. All of a sudden the scat was familiar, it was a scat line that Ella did in a song titled "lemon drop" (a live 1973 album) I started to brew, maybe the fact that he didn't give props to Ella made me angry. trying to deal with my issues, Marie guinto@id.ucsb.edu # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jbr109@psu.edu (jordana) Subject: 70s mancini Date: 19 Aug 1996 11:19:10 -0400 >From: patrick@xpedite.com (Patrick Cashin) > HENRY MANCINI'S COVER OF THE "WHAT'S HAPPENIN'" THEME!?! > > Doesn't anybody else have a problem with this? My only problem with this is that I don't own it. (Maybe it's because I was born in 75, and so the 70s are a happy but dim childhood memory based mostly on early eighties TV reruns.) -Jordana _____________________ jordana robinson jbr109@psu.edu image & direction www.geocities.com/SoHo/2157 _____________________ # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Mark Reed Subject: Re: "Leaving the straight life behind" Date: 19 Aug 1996 12:36:12 -0700 Tony Wilds wrote: > > [No, there isn't something I want to tell you. Not one thing.] > > Can anyone --say, in Hawaii-- explain just what the heck Don Ho means by: > > "treating the ladies to corn-on-the-cob, leaving the straight life be-hiiiind" > > Under no illusion that Mr. Ho is talking about something a little more > intimate than what Mr. Ho ought to be singing about on a record, but on the > other hand, what's so non-straight, i.e., funky/bohemian, about a freaking > ear of corn? Is the yellow legume like caviar in Hawaii or what? Is Mr. Ho > giving us a shuck? He's left the planet behind. > > I hold "Leaving the Straight Life Behind" out, so to speak, as the epitome > of cheese. Recalls the thrilling calypso that goes: "I kissed her hand, I > kissed her lips. And I left her behind for you." > > # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? > # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. Bobby Goldsboro had a hit of this song in the late 60's--nothing Hawaiian there! # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Laura Taylor" Subject: Re: a quick survey Date: 19 Aug 1996 13:03:09 -0400 RE>a quick survey 8/19/96 ok jordana, et. al... 1. What is your name? LAURA TAYLOR...aka LOUNGE LAURA 2. How old are you? 29 3. What is your major occupation/avocation? PUBLIC RADIO NEWS DIRECTOR/CHANTEUSE-THEREMINIST-MINIMAL MOOGIST-RECORD COLLECTOR 4. What is your favorite album cover?---TWO OF 'EM...SPACE ESCAPADE AND PRIMATIVA 5. Pretend you're the booking agent for your favorite/fantasy lounge/exotica-type club. ETC... i don't have time for a paragraph...but it would consist of tikis: les baxter-yma sumac-henry mancini...stuff that looks like SPACE ESCAPADE -A CLOCKWORK ORANGE--and all things bright and beautiful...I would also beg to play the Theremin with Les and do MUSIC OUT OF THE MOON songs...btw, Can I invite the Late, Great Bernard Hermann? YOu said we could! "It's just my nature to do weird stuff..." # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Laura Taylor" Subject: Re: Yma Sumac, Mel Torme Date: 19 Aug 1996 13:45:04 -0400 RE>Yma Sumac, Mel Torme 8/19/96 Yes, that was me who posted the Mel Torme thing...I think he made it through the weekend, as I haven't heard differently...But that brings me to another point...I have access to the AP wire, and when I find things that might be of interest to this group, I post them, as in the Mel Taylor obit...Does anyone find this helpful or annoying? I hate to give ya'll junk mail...and I like to edify, too... Lounge Laura laura@wusf.usf.edu "It's just my nature to do weird stuff..." Yma features much in these hallowed pages, and unless I'm mistaken, there is an upcoming concert. I remember seeing the Xtabay album in s/h record stores in the 60's, so Yma must be getting on a bit. I also remember a story that her real name was Amy Camus - can anyone throw any light please? Also, did I see a mention (by Laura perhaps) of an obit for Mel Torme? Is he no longer with us? Thanking you all, Hugh. e-mail from: tribute@dircon.co.uk (Hugh Petfield) # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: guinto@id.ucsb.edu (Marie Guinto) Subject: Re: Yma Sumac, Mel Torme Date: 19 Aug 1996 11:12:47 -0800 >.Does anyone find this helpful or annoying? I hate to give ya'll junk >mail...and I like >to edify, too... Lounge Laura, I think your news posts and other posts are helpful. Thanks for keeping us informed and in the know. Marie guinto@id.ucsb.edu # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: tribute@dircon.co.uk (Hugh Petfield) Subject: Note-it posts Date: 19 Aug 1996 20:41:53 +0100 The alliterative yet lovely Lounge Laura writes... >Does anyone find this helpful or annoying? I hate to give ya'll junk mail Laura, it's *very* helpful, especially this side of the pond where showbiz news is hard to come by. Keep up the good work....... and the weird stuff, of course. Hugh. (not young like Laura, but a newbie). By the way, can anyone out there recommend an exotica-compatible aftershave? What did Jack Lord use? HP. e-mail from: tribute@dircon.co.uk (Hugh Petfield) # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Grant China Subject: Re: Note-it posts Date: 19 Aug 1996 10:15:13 -1000 At 10:05 AM 8/19/96 -1000, you wrote: >By the way, can anyone out there recommend an exotica-compatible >aftershave? What did Jack Lord use? Well, I don't know about any exotica-compatible aftershaves but I would say that for the fairer sex the exotica perfume of choice would have to be Wicked Wahine. It's available at a lot of drug stores here locally in Hawaii, mostly for the tourist market. It's kind of cheap 'n cheesy but imagine the responses you'll illicit when you announce that you're wearing "Wicked Wahine"! AFAIK, Jack Lord never used it, though. Aloha, Grant # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: mbaron@hootenanny.org (Matthew Baron) Subject: Re: a quick survey Date: 19 Aug 1996 12:52:32 -0500 >From: jbr109@psu.edu (jordana) >Subject: a quick survey >Date: Mon, 19 Aug 1996 01:23:43 -0400 >Another list I'm on just had a quick survey; I think it would be nice to >have some facts to go with names on the list, so please post your answers to >this (short) survey. (Answers that don't "out" online personas are OK.) >For the questions regarding music, please stick broadly within loungey stuff. > 1. What is your name? Matt Baron 2. How old are you? 23 3. What is your major occupation/avocation? College Student (CSci), JAPH, aspiring bossa nova guitarist 4. What is your favorite album cover? 1) 101 Strings - After A Hard Day: Music to Relax By 2) The Three Suns - Easy Listening 5. Pretend you're the booking agent for your favorite/fantasy lounge/exotica-type club. Money is no object and neither is life/death status of possible musicians. How would you decorate your club, and more importantly, what 3 bands would you book for a dream night of entertainment? Decor: No tiki. Strictly Early 60's suave, but still a little cheezy Bands: The Three Suns, Jobim/Gilberto/Getz, Billy May Matt Matthew Baron | University of Minnesota @ Duluth | "I dunno, I dream in PERL sometimes." Email: mbaron@ub.d.umn.edu | - Larry Wall URL: http://www.d.umn.edu/~mbaron | # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: viktrola@usa.nai.net Subject: got the denny... Date: 19 Aug 1996 19:46:47 -0500 just a note to say i got the denny. mmmm...cheesy goodness...thanks! in swank, Vik Vik Trola's Lounge Of Self Indulgence http://www.chaoskitty.com/t_chaos/lounge.html # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: viktrola@usa.nai.net Subject: Bedazzling Bongwater Date: 19 Aug 1996 19:46:43 -0500 > RE>>101 Strings do Mancini? 8/19/96 > >On what BONGWATER album do they do BEDAZZLED stuff? >Lounge Laura >laura@wusf.usf.edu mmmm...that would be the final release "The Power of Pussy" (Shimmy Disc 040). Ann Magnuson...where are you now?!?! delicious version too! thanks for reminding me of this Also, The Love Interest released a 5 mix EP of Bedazzled in 1993. A group of typically industrial musicians (Chris Connelly, Martin Atkins, etc.) turn in a surprisingly faithful version...Connelly even does a passable Peter Cook impression on vocals. (Invisible 025) in swank, Vik Vik Trola's Lounge Of Self Indulgence http://www.chaoskitty.com/t_chaos/lounge.html # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: LTepedino@aol.com Subject: Re: Tak Shindo Date: 19 Aug 1996 20:52:45 -0400 Tak also makes an appearance on Martin Denny's "Primitiva" Ashley # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: bcleve@tiac.net (Brother Cleve) Subject: Re: Yma Sumac, Mel Torme Date: 19 Aug 1996 23:51:20 -0400 Lounge Laura wrote: > But that brings me to another >point...I have access to the AP wire, and when I find things that might be of >interest to this group, I post them, as in the Mel Taylor obit...Does anyone >find this helpful or annoying? I find it helpful, as I don't always have time to read the newspaper. So, keep 'em coming. br cleve # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: soundbliss9@earthlink.net Subject: [Fwd: Clam Dip and Other Delights] Date: 19 Aug 1996 22:27:25 -0600 X-Mozilla-Status: 0001 Message-ID: <3213C4D0.3368@earhtlink.net> Reply-To: soundbliss9@earthlink.net X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.0 (Macintosh; U; PPC) MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Another "Whipped Cream..." parody cover is Soul Asylum's "Clam Dip and Other Delights." Who would have thought Dave Pirner was a fan? soundbliss9@earthlink.net # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tony Wilds Subject: Re: clothes & theremin band Date: 20 Aug 1996 01:58:40 -0400 While I was pestering Baltimore's best costumer for my latest fux-fur fez, a new local band called Lanyard (they use a theremin) was renting smoking jackets. Lincoln Futura from WFMU's essential "Avant-Guarde Showcase" video lives. [The Living Brass are doing terrible things to "Baby Elephant Walk" - and I like it.] # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tony Wilds Subject: Re: Voice of the Xtabay Date: 20 Aug 1996 01:58:41 -0400 Ad hoc appraisal: Excellent condition -- go with $25-30 minimum even in cheapvilles. (I have such a copy for sale, plus the first 12" reissue.) Add to its many attractions the fact that no other LP recording has been in print as long (since 1950 and Capitol's still making it). It's not rare, but demand keeps up with supply; it has a book value. "Miracles" and non-LP material are the rarities. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tony Wilds Subject: Re: Mancini 5-0 Date: 20 Aug 1996 01:58:35 -0400 >>> HENRY MANCINI'S >COVER< OF THE "WHAT'S HAPPENIN'" THEME!?! > >But did he also write the theme to S.W.A.T.? >(I know he did Charlie's Angels) Kojak/SWAT is a medley, alas no author credit on The Cop Show Themes LP (also with Baretta, Rockford, Hawaii 5-0, and Police Woman). Git down, Danno. The SWAT Theme 45 on ABC was one of my first ever records (as a wee thing) and Mancini could well have been the genius behind that waka-waka guitar sound, but no bets on it. Mancini wrote Silver Streak and What's Happening!! (take _that_, polyannas), but not Roots, Rocky, Charlie's Angels -- "Elliott-Ferguson", or Car Wash. Car wash is right! Still 30 new records from this weekend ahead of it in the queue, so no comments yet. As I write this, for instance, I'm listening to The Living Brass Plays Moods of Mancini, in grand Herb Alpert style. (The 1st "Moon River" I like.) YOURS IN THE MAGICAL KINGDOM OF STRINGS, SITARS, AND GARY COLEMAN! # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: J P M Subject: Re: Mancini 5-0 Date: 20 Aug 1996 02:57:26 +0000 >But did he also write the theme to S.W.A.T.? >(I know he did Charlie's Angels) Actually, I just looked at the CD "Toob Toons Vol.2 '70's and '80's" and it list Mancini and His Orchestra as the person/people who played the theme (with Elliott/Ferguson as writing creds).AND The "Theme from S.W.A.T. as played by the Rythym Heritage (written by Barry DeVorzon), but I know of at least three Disco versions also. Did anyone know that Paul Williams (w/ Charles Fox wrote "The Love Boat Theme" Jason mugen@spacelab.net # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "ACD1 Pawlata.S" Subject: Re: Klaus Wunderlich, Heino of the Keys Date: 20 Aug 1996 09:38:55 +0200 Brother Cleve wrote: > > A few years back I found Klaus' Moog album on Telefunken. The title is > (hold on, now) : "Uraltedelschnulzensynthesizergags" (can any German > speaking folk enlighten me to what this means). Well, the best German translation I can come up with would be: "Age-old sophisticated corny synthesizer gags". Of course, this title is not to be taken 100 % serious, it's rather meant to be self-ironic. Hope this helps y'all. Take care Stefan Pawlata email: pawlata@atc.co.at # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tony Wilds Subject: Exotic Moon Gas Dreams, 1 last gush of Date: 20 Aug 1996 04:27:51 -0400 Just landed on the fabled "Moon Gas" by Dick Hyman. By content at least it is indeed worth double the $70 Mr. Diamond asked. Elevates the whole hobby, not to mention Mr. Hyman's already high stature in the pantheon. Wow, zow, and pow! Gorgeous jacket design, notes, the works. One small step for MGM, a giant leap for your record collection. Music to assemble theremins by. Music to ease the pain of parting with Esquivel records. Now, to file it under organ, exotic abstract female vocals, electronic music, or space-age pop? Oh no: "Moon Gas" is its _own_ idiom. Ethel Azama's "Exotic Dreams" is delightful too, worth the prayers to find. Martin Denny signed her and she sang a cut on Arthur Lyman's first, Leis of Jazz. Sounds more like Pat Suzuki than Sondi Sodsai. Would have liked her to have guested on Denny LPs. Dreaming of moon-cheap gas, TW # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Desmond K. Hill" Subject: Turnabout LPs: Mimaroglu, Carlos, Cage Date: 20 Aug 1996 10:02:22 +0000 'am still intrigued to learn more about the Turnabout label, who released electronic & concrete scores in the '60s. anyone offer any info from this label or from 'Finadar,' please e-mail titles, reviews, anecdotes, etc to the list. together we might generate a history or discography of sorts. i'm intrigued.. des # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tony Wilds Subject: Re: Note-it posts (wire-service reports) Date: 20 Aug 1996 05:11:20 -0400 >>Does anyone find this helpful or annoying? Valuable! What br cleve said. At least until there's a web site live-monitoring Perez Prado. Besides fresh writing and performance, it's only the real-world, real-time updates that humanize and enliven the musty tradition of strange pop. Savoring every word that's not deleted, TW wilds@charm.net "Too much is ALWAYS better than not enough." -- Those Darn SubGeniuses # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Desmond K. Hill" Subject: Lord Buckley request Date: 20 Aug 1996 10:02:14 +0000 'Am trying to locate spoken word recordings on vinyl by this most immaculately hip aristocrat. If anyone can offer them, or make suggestions where I might find them, or even provide further info about the king of the hipsopmatic swing, please get in touch. des # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brad Bigelow Subject: Re: Note-it posts Date: 20 Aug 1996 05:56:00 -0700 Hugh Petfield wrote: > > By the way, can anyone out there recommend an exotica-compatible > aftershave? No question about it: Hai Karate. Brad bbigelow@netrail.net # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: patrick@xpedite.com (Patrick Cashin) Subject: Re: Jack Lord's Aftershave Date: 20 Aug 1996 09:20:20 EDT ----- Begin Included Message ----- By the way, can anyone out there recommend an exotica-compatible aftershave? What did Jack Lord use? HP. ----- End Included Message ----- HAI-KARATE! Gots ta be. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Marcel Chouteau" Subject: RE: DEVO Date: 20 Aug 1996 14:02:21 UT ---------- Sent: Saturday, August 17, 1996 11:56 AM I've seen the EZ Listening Album in the Rykodisc catalog and I've been tempted to pick it up. I love DEVO! What would you compare the album to musically? Who does it sound like? Have you ever heard Mark Mothersbaugh's solo albums that were called (I think) SPACE AGE BACHELOR PAD (or something like that)? I know someone who had one of them and told me it was great but I haven't seen them since and this was like six years ago. ================= Well, if you LOVE Devo, the EZ CD is a must. They cover a wide range of Muzak styles, so it's hard to compare it to anyone in particular. As I said before, some of it is really lame, some of it slightly cool and some of it really swingin'. When I was a teenager, Devo was my God so I'm a little biased. Mark Mothersbaugh's solo stuff was called "Muzak for Insomniacs." I found it only slightly interesting. Have you heard his Dennyesque intro theme to "Pee Wee's Playhouse"? # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Stilgloria@aol.com Subject: Re: Yma Sumac, Mel Torme Date: 20 Aug 1996 10:32:55 -0400 Laura, I like it that you post stuff from AP that might interest us. Keep doing it!! Gloria # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: patrick@xpedite.com (Patrick Cashin) Subject: RE: DEVO Date: 20 Aug 1996 10:44:28 EDT ----- Begin Included Message ----- Mark Mothersbaugh's solo stuff was called "Muzak for Insomniacs." I found it only slightly interesting. Have you heard his Dennyesque intro theme to "Pee Wee's Playhouse"? ----- End Included Message ----- When I was first discovering Denny (about a year ago), I bought the Rhino "Best of" and flipped that someone had actually ripped off Quiet Village for the beginning of the Pee-Wee theme song. My respect for all the members of Devo, as well as Pee-Wee, Tim Burton, and Danny Elfman seems to grow with every new thing I find out about them. Elfman's music for Nightmare Before Christmas is about as beyond cool as things can get... # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Dlsmay@aol.com Subject: Jack Lord's After Shave Date: 20 Aug 1996 10:59:32 -0400 Had to be either Jade East (my dad's favorite) or Hai Karate # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: guinto@id.ucsb.edu (Marie Guinto) Subject: More Moog Date: 20 Aug 1996 08:25:29 -0800 Yes more moog. I was just wondering about Walter Carlos, who did switched on Bach, moog style. I know Walter has gone through changes. Now Walter is Wendy. Apparently still doing music. Has anyone heard any of Wendy Carlos? Marie guinto@id.ucsb.edu # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Mark Freitas Subject: Re: Yma Sumac, Mel Torme Date: 20 Aug 1996 10:50:52 > But that brings me to another >point...I have access to the AP wire, and when I find things that might be of >interest to this group, I post them, as in the Mel Taylor obit...Does anyone >find this helpful or annoying? Stuff like this is really the only reason I continue to subscribe to this list! Keep this stuff coming, even with the awful signal to noise ratio it's worthwhile. mark # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: erik@top.monad.net Subject: Re: More Moog Date: 20 Aug 1996 12:25:28 -0400 (EDT) Marie Guinto writes: >Yes more moog. I was just wondering about Walter Carlos, who did switched >on Bach, moog style. I know Walter has gone through changes. Now Walter >is Wendy. Apparently still doing music. Has anyone heard any of Wendy >Carlos? I have an album that she did about ten or eleven years ago that's similar in concept to Holst's "The Planets," except that the themes are based on the major moons of our solar system. It's really pretty good. --Jon Johnson erik@top.monad.net # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Rohn Matthies Subject: Re: Wendy Carlos Date: 20 Aug 1996 09:38:39 +0000 Wendy (nee Walter) Carlos continues to produce. I recently picked up the 20th anniversery edition of SwitchedOn Bach -- an updated version of the classic but now credited to Wendy. rohn # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: patrick@xpedite.com (Patrick Cashin) Subject: Re: Mancini Date: 20 Aug 1996 13:42:13 EDT ----- Begin Included Message ----- > HENRY MANCINI'S COVER OF THE "WHAT'S HAPPENIN'" THEME!?! > Doesn't anybody else have a problem with this? Not a cover at all. He wrote it. ----- End Included Message ----- HENRY MANCINI WROTE THE "WHAT'S HAPPENIN'" THEME ?!? ^^^^^^ That's enough. I need to lie down. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Watterworth Earle Subject: Re: Lord Buckley request Date: 20 Aug 1996 09:53:43 -0600 (MDT) As I recall, Lord Buckley's work was released on Fantasy. You are absolutely correct in your assessment of his Lordship: undoubtedly the king of hipness. "Jonah, what's you smokin' down there?!?!" Jay Watterworth CU Boulder On Tue, 20 Aug 1996, Desmond K. Hill wrote: > 'Am trying to locate spoken word recordings on vinyl by this most > immaculately hip aristocrat. If anyone can offer them, or make suggestions > where I might find them, or even provide further info about the king of the > hipsopmatic swing, please get in touch. > > des > > > > > # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? > # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. > # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Heileson, Thomas" Subject: re: a quick survey Date: 20 Aug 1996 10:53:00 PDT >Subject: a quick survey >Another list I'm on just had a quick survey; I think it would be nice to >have some facts to go with names on the list, so please post your answers to >this (short) survey. (Answers that don't "out" online personas are OK.) >For the questions regarding music, please stick broadly within loungey stuff. What, me say no to a survey? >1. What is your name? Thom S. Heileson >2. How old are you? 27 >3. What is your major occupation/avocation? Grad student (fine art photography); Electronic musician (pseudonyms/projects: phASER and blue pill -- the latter of which is exotica-relevant, containing a plethora of loungesque cut-ups & samples...) >4. What is your favorite album cover? Now that's a tough one, considering all the vinyl I've bought based on covers alone. (I admit it! I never get around to listening to half of 'em! I give exotica a bad name, I know...) OK, I'll say: Norman Luboff: "Reverie" (features gorgeous -- and fairly tasteful, actually! -- photo of damsel lounging on the beach... was appropriated by industrial group Chris & Cosey, BTW, in the 80s...) >5. Pretend you're the booking agent for your favorite/fantasy >lounge/exotica-type club. Money is no object and neither is life/death >status of possible musicians. How would you decorate your club, and more >importantly, what 3 bands would you book for a dream night of entertainment? Decor: there'd have to be four "theme" rooms: Tiki, 20s-30s Art Deco, early 60s swank a la "Breakfast at Tiffany's," and the late 60s Fondue Palace. Bands: Sergio Mendez and Brasil '65 Sergio Mendez and Brasil '66 (in their circa-"Equinox" incarnation...) Cal Tjader's mambo combo Astrud Gilberto with Jobim Whoops, that's four... + + + + + + Thom S. Heileson _/_/_/ + + _/_/_/ + @@@@ -@@@@@@- oR _/_/_/ @@ @@ -@@@@@@@@@- _/_/_/ + @@ @@ @@@@@@@@@@@ [antiAxiomaticism Unlimited] _/_/_/_ + @@ @@ -@@@ _/_/_/_/ @@ @@ -@@ @@@@@@@ phASER@wolfenet.com _/_/_/_/ + @@@@@ -@@@ @@@@@@@ _/_/_/_/ -@@@@ @@@@@@- heilts1@mpe11.ghc.org _/_/_/_/ ++___+@@@@@@ @@@@@- # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Laura Taylor" Subject: Whuz happenin' Date: 20 Aug 1996 14:25:07 -0400 Whuz happenin' 8/20/96 OK! Enough already about Mancini penning the WHAT'S HAPPENIN' Theme!!!!! It's cool, sleazy and exploitative---all good musical elements IMHO! It's no TOUCH OF EVIL---but hey man, tune in, turn on...it was the 70s for PETE'S SAKE... lounge laura "It's just my nature to do weird stuff..." ----- Begin Included Message ----- > HENRY MANCINI'S COVER OF THE "WHAT'S HAPPENIN'" THEME!?! > Doesn't anybody else have a problem with this? Not a cover at all. He wrote it. ----- End Included Message ----- HENRY MANCINI WROTE THE "WHAT'S HAPPENIN'" THEME ?!? ^^^^^^ That's enough. I need to lie down. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: soundbliss9@earthlink.net Subject: Hai Karate Date: 20 Aug 1996 12:55:07 +0000 Is Hai Karate still being made? I see Jade East all the time, but never see Hai Karate. I was thinking about it a few months ago, and wend lookin' for a bottle, but had no luck. Maybe it's a regional thing. Back east only? I'm out here in Texas... Of course, you can't beat a bottle of Bay Rum... soundbliss9@earthlink.net # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Laura Taylor" Subject: ap correspondent lounge lau Date: 20 Aug 1996 15:02:04 -0400 3:01 PM 8/20/96 Ya'll said you're interested, so here's an update...BTW-thanks for being so complimentary you cats/kits! Always glad to do my paarrt...as you all have helped me a lot! ! SEGUE ! ----------- MEL TORME (Los Angeles) -- Mel Torme continues to try to fight off pneumonia, which would complicate the stroke he suffered 12 days ago. Torme is in guarded condition. A respirator tube is helping him breathe. Torme's speech is slurred from the stroke. He's communicating with his wife and five kids by writing notes and using hand signals. His publicist says doctors still hope Torme can make a full recovery. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Laura Taylor" Subject: Re: Hai Karate Date: 20 Aug 1996 15:42:16 -0400 RE>Hai Karate 8/20/96 OK Ladies! Our turn!!!!! I don't have a pick-cause I never before thought about it...but what exoti-scents are available? Not being a coco-nut or orange blossom-wearin' babe, I don't want to smell like a frozen drink..but mebbe the cats dig it...In the spirit of abstract music, I like Paloma Picasso... Any takers? Lounge(I'm posting too much this busy day)Laura laura@wusf.usf.edu "It's just my nature to do weird stuff..." Is Hai Karate still being made? I see Jade East all the time, but never see Hai Karate. I was thinking about it a few months ago, and wend lookin' for a bottle, but had no luck. Maybe it's a regional thing. Back east only? I'm out here in Texas... Of course, you can't beat a bottle of Bay Rum... soundbliss9@earthlink.net # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "GUERRERO, Ernie" Subject: Re: Wendy Carlos Date: 20 Aug 1996 13:15:00 PST Wendy/Walter is also responsible for the magnificent soundtracks for Disney's TRON and for CLOCKWORK ORANGE. If ANYONE has a copy of the TRON soundtrack please contact me...I'm in desperate search. also, check out wendy's homepage at http://www.apocalypse.org/pub/u/wendy -Ernie # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ccarlson@wgl.com Subject: Jordana's Questions Date: 20 Aug 1996 16:58:30 -0400 Jordana asked some good questions: >1. What is your name? Craig L. Carlson >2. How old are you? 44 >3. What is your major occupation/avocation? Data Center Manager/Guitar noodler >4. What is your favorite album cover? Cover? Singular? Well, Jordana already cheated (thank god) sooo... Cocktail Hammond (First exotica knowingly purchased `Heyyy...cocktails!') Legend of the Jivaro - Yma Sumac Leader of the Pack - Shangri-La's Me and My Banjo - Eddie Peabody Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band - Beatles >5.. How would you decorate your club, #1: Bulding designed by Frank Lloyd Wright or suitable disciple. #2: Dance floor of strip maple, rest of the ball room in earth tones. Groovy. Low ceilings. #3: Refreshment/lounge area in `50's split-level, basement rec-room style. With a curved bar. #4 Flagstone patio under the stars. Kidney shaped pool nearby. Some topiary, too. #5: Music volume so you can talk!!!! (except for #2). > Pretend you're the booking agent for your favorite/fantasy >lounge/exotica-type club. Money is no object and neither is >life/death status of possible musicians Opening act: Arthur Lyman Group Next up Perrey and Kingsley's Moog Orchestra (was there such a thing?) Closing the show: Enoch Light's Light Brigade with Tony Mottola, Dick Hyman and Doc Severinsen. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: erik@top.monad.net Subject: Re: Hai Karate Date: 20 Aug 1996 17:23:01 -0400 (EDT) >Is Hai Karate still being made? I see Jade East all the time, but >never see Hai Karate. I was thinking about it a few months ago, and >wend lookin' for a bottle, but had no luck. Maybe it's a regional >thing. Back east only? I'm out here in Texas... Boy, I don't think so. I live on the east coast and haven't seen that stuff in years. I have a hilarious late '60's H.K. commercial on video where this girl shows up at her date's apartment and he's tearing the place apart with kicks and punches. 'Cause, o'course, he's wearing Hai Karate. That's probably why they took the stuff off the market. --Jon Johnson erik@top.monad.net # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: bstewart@ids2.idsonline.com Subject: "How To Speak Hip" (re: Lord Buckley request) Date: 20 Aug 1996 18:46:12 -0400 At 09:53 AM 8/20/96 -0600, you wrote: >As I recall, Lord Buckley's work was released on Fantasy. You are >absolutely correct in your assessment of his Lordship: undoubtedly the >king of hipness. >"Jonah, what's you smokin' down there?!?!" >Jay Watterworth >CU Boulder > >On Tue, 20 Aug 1996, Desmond K. Hill wrote: > >> 'Am trying to locate spoken word recordings on vinyl by this most >> immaculately hip aristocrat. If anyone can offer them, or make suggestions >> where I might find them, or even provide further info about the king of the >> hipsopmatic swing, please get in touch. I wonder if someone like Rhino would release John Berndt's "How to Speak Hip" that came out on Mercury records around 1961. Now that would be something to hear. Bryan # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Basic Hip Subject: McLounge Date: 20 Aug 1996 16:53:39 -0700 Hello.... Popped into Starbucks this morning for a cup and a scone and what do I hear piped in over the speakers? Esquivel, Quiet Village (Denny), Mancini and Combustible Edison. There is also some Nestea commercial on TV with a man crawling from the depths of a volcano and quenching his thirst with a frosty iced tea. Sounds like Yma Sumac doin' the vocals. Who would have thunk it? # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Basic Hip Subject: "How To Speak Hip" Date: 20 Aug 1996 17:13:47 -0700 >I wonder if someone like Rhino would release John Berndt's (John Brent and Del Close) "How to Speak >Hip" that came out on Mercury records around 1961. Now that would be >something to hear. > >Bryan Rhino does have a GREAT 3 CD box set out called "The Beat Generation". All kinds of cool shit and an excellent booklet with photos, LP covers, movie posters and recommended books on beats. Here is just a sampling of what's included: Jack Kerouac interviews Babs Gonzales Ken Nordine William Burroughs Gerry Mulligan Don Morrow (Grimm's Hip Fairy Tales) Del Close and John Brent (How To Speak Hip - 3 tracks) Lambert, Hendricks and Ross Lord Buckley Edd Byrnes (Kookie - found this over the weekend - maaaaannn, dig this crazy pad!) Oscar Brown Jr. Charles Kuralt and Carl Sandburg reporting on beatniks ...and much more... # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Susanne Stratford Subject: Re: Hai Karate Date: 21 Aug 1996 10:22:48 +1000 (EST) On 20 Aug 1996, Laura Taylor wrote: > RE>Hai Karate 8/20/96 > > OK Ladies! Our turn!!!!! I don't have a pick-cause I never before thought > about it...but what exoti-scents are available? Not being a coco-nut or > orange blossom-wearin' babe, I don't want to smell like a frozen drink..but > mebbe the cats dig it...In the spirit of abstract music, I like Paloma > Picasso... > Any takers? > Lounge(I'm posting too much this busy day)Laura > laura@wusf.usf.edu > "It's just my nature to do weird stuff..." Mmmm, I like Paloma Picasso too - but dont have a bottle of the stuff at the mo' In my little vanity cupboard at the moment stands:- Roma Montana Dune by Cristian Dior Y by Yves Saint Laurant Eau de Issay by Issay Miyake Eau de Givenchy and an old bottle of Opium standing right at the back (which I havent worn for years) Depends on my mood, what I wear at any particular time. Miss Suze, Lizard Lodge. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Robbie Baldock" Subject: Spaced Out - Update (again!) Date: 21 Aug 1996 01:51:49 +0000 Hi all - Just thought I would update you on the Enoch Light site. Today I updated the Grand Award discography so that now it is virtually 100% complete (check for some very interesting sounding titles - "Cool Organ"?!?). Also some minor updates to the Command list. And lastly a new "NEWS!" page which will keep those of you who have bookmarked the site (all of you I hope!!!) up to date on developments. Upcoming: I now have a discography for all Enoch's recordings from 1927(!) through 1950 and this will hopefully go on tomorrow - it's a neverending job, this! Robbie Spaced Out - the Enoch Light WWW Site *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** http://www.cybersurf.co.uk/rcb/light/ # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: amycamus@interport.net Subject: Re: Jack Lord's After Shave Date: 20 Aug 1996 21:17:20 -0400 (EDT) >Had to be either Jade East (my dad's favorite) or Hai Karate > These all smell...well...quite....awful. How about a shower? A suave man need be nothing more than clean. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Swampey@aol.com Subject: Re: Jordana's Quiz Date: 20 Aug 1996 21:19:36 -0400 I like your style Jordana. I looooove quizzies! What a wonderful way to introduce myself, since I'm new to the list: > >1. What is your name? Lisa Johnson > >2. How old are you? 30 > >3. What is your major occupation/avocation? Television sales research analyst at a station in Atlanta > >4. What is your favorite album cover? Hard to choose so I'll go with the one that started it all for me: Jackie Gleason "Music, Martinis, and Memories" > >5.. How would you decorate your club, Several themes and many levels: 1) Dim grotto area with recessed colored lights & waterfall. Cross small bridge to get to bar area. Think Club Zodiac from "Bell, Book, and Candle"... 2) Major tiki bar 3) Bachelor pad theme a la Craig > #3: Refreshment/lounge area in `50's split-level, basement rec-room style. With a curveed bar #4 Flagstone patio under the stars. Kidney shaped pool nearby 4) Dance area straight from "Laugh-In" complete with go-go dancers > > Pretend you're the booking agent... Henry Mancini, Martin Denny, AC Jobim Y'all touched on so many of my fave things recently: Pee-Wee's Playhouse, Nightmare Before X-Mas, Tim Burton, Paloma Picasso (although Coco (Chanel) would be my #1 pick) , Homer Simpson, Blaxploitation, and finally Hai-Karate that I could not resist introducing myself. Bye for now, Lisa # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Swampey@aol.com Subject: Re: Hai Karate Date: 20 Aug 1996 21:49:15 -0400 Laura - I like the AP postings. Updates on people like Mel Torme are NOT big items on the 6 o'clock news here, ya know? I don't want to smell like a frozen drink..but mebbe the cats dig it...In the spirit of abstract music, I like Paloma Picasso... I'd like to know what the fellas dig...BTW here's what's on my shelf (in addition to Paloma): Coco, Fleur de Rocaille, Byzance, Dune, Escada, Allure, Gem, Poison (worn only on Halloween), and Casmir - probably the most exotic of the exotics. Such girly-girlness! I love it. This smacks of the Brady Bunch episode when the Brady girls turn the boys club house into a play house (with curtains!!!!!). Bye for now, Lisa # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: mark&sarah Subject: Re: a quick survey Date: 20 Aug 1996 21:02:52 -0500 (CDT) hello! i'm new on this list so i'll answer the survey by way of introducing myself > 1. What is your name? mark frank > 2. How old are you? 29 > 3. What is your major occupation/avocation? professional: teaching college composition and english as a second language other: playing music with sarah, my wife. our music has been inspired in large part by the music discussed on this list. sarah sings, and together we play keyboards (including a moog and three home organs), homemade gadgets, steel drum, accordion, etc. > 4. What is your favorite album cover? many choices here, but a recent favorite is hypnotique (martin denny). just what exactly is going on in that room? especially the wire head wearing a derby cap. i want to visit this place! > 5. Pretend you're the booking agent for your favorite/fantasy > lounge/exotica-type club. Money is no object and neither is life/death > status of possible musicians. How would you decorate your club, and more > importantly, what 3 bands would you book for a dream night of entertainment? though i love alot of the music from the 50s and 60s, the arrogantly consumptive lifestyle which the music seemed to encourage would be thankfully left behind when planning my club. first, i would like to build the first earth ship lounge. (earth ships are, for those who don't know, self-sufficient and ecologically efficient living spaces made largely from recycled materials such as old tires). i think the decor would be sort of duchamp meets pacific rim, with an emphasis on ergonomics and a color scheme borrowed from the umbrellas of cherbourg. finally, my entertainment booking. in no particular order: astrud gilberto (backed either by her husband and stan getz, or the band backing her in her recording of agua de beber) martin denny combo (doing, in addition to his standard repetoire, exotic renditions of early seventies krautrock favorites from can, neu, harmonia, and kraftwerk. i would love to hear his take on future days...) pram (quite simply the best band on the planet!) i've only been on this list for about a week but already it has become the highlight of my daily email reading. best wishes and happy record hunting to all, mark # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: clean@bitstream.net Subject: Re: Jack Lord's After Shave Date: 20 Aug 1996 21:16:36 -0600 >These all smell...well...quite....awful. How about a shower? A suave man >need be nothing more than clean. ah.. so true. so true. - clean@bitstream.net visit... +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ King Kini's C L U B V E L V E T http://www2.bitstream.net/~clean +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dyemund@best.com (Jack Diamond) Subject: Who am I ? Date: 20 Aug 1996 19:46:08 +0000 > Jordana asked some good questions: > > >1. What is your name? > Jack Diamond > > >2. How old are you? > 42 this last July > > >3. What is your major occupation/avocation? > Record collector, DJ at KFJC-FM, Seller of Fine and Rare Vinyl Records "Record collecting is no mere hobby, no leisurely innocuous diversion. It's a feverish passion bordering on dementia, driving those under its influence including myself, to irrational, compulsive and sometimes fanatical extremes." 3-93 Jack Diamond Bye for now, Jack ;-)> # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul Lewis Subject: Re: a quick survey Date: 21 Aug 1996 00:36:12 -0400 (EDT) > 1. What is your name? Paul Lewis > 2. How old are you? 25 and counting > 3. What is your major occupation/avocation? I'm a computer systems manager / network engineer I collect records, books, comic books, super8 movie equipment, try to write short stories, etc. > 4. What is your favorite album cover? Tough question... Here's some off the top of my head: Martin Denny: Primitiva Yma Sumac: Legend of the Jivaro (I'll second that one) Les Baxter: Sacre du Savage Throbbing Gristle: D.O.A.: The Third Annual Report, Heathen Earth Arthur Lyman: Taboo: Volume II (the shrunken head, if there were 2 covers) The Beatles: Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (I'll second that one) KISS: Alive! Jane's Addiction: Ritual de lo Habitual and Nothing's Shocking # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jbr109@psu.edu (jordana) Subject: more thrift scores Date: 20 Aug 1996 23:19:58 -0400 I went thrifting in Lock Haven PA this past weekend. Got some pretty good stuff: versions of 60s/70s hits, Hawaii stuff, a Rhumba record, 101 Strings "East of Suez," Terry Snyder "Unique Percussion" and odd bloopers and commercials records. Also picked up: - "Happiness Is Singing With Marcy" - a scary puppet singing Christian kid songs. For some reason, I get that much more satisfaction from finding anything in the Incredibly Strange Music books. -"By Rocket To The Moon" by the Raymond Scott Quintet and the Gene Lowell Chorus - a 78 children's music/story about going to the moon. I can only assume this is the same Raymond Scott who did the cartoon music. I didn't know he had a quintet. This is really good and only has very minor scratches which is good considering it has no cover. -Les Classels "et Maintenant" - I can read French only passingly, so I can't tell very much about this group from the back cover except that they're Canadian and they do a cover of Secret Agent Man in French ("Agent de Liasion"). The music is actually pretty good - kind of EZfied rock, but with the guitar effects and stuff not filtered out. This was a gamble; bought it because I like French singing and the cover is really odd - the disembodied heads of 5 guys all white-blond (pre-Police) with various spacey expressions. Anyone know anything about these fellows? -Jordana _____________________ jordana robinson jbr109@psu.edu image & direction www.geocities.com/SoHo/2157 _____________________ # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: soundbliss9@earthlink.net Subject: Pagan Festival Date: 20 Aug 1996 23:05:54 -0600 Wow!@ I've been listening to Dominic Frontiere and His Orchestra's "Pagan Festival: An Exotic Love Ritual For Orchestra." This one is fantastic, folks. Imagine Les BVaxter times ten in size, playing with Lawrence Welk and production by Webley Edwards. Chants, grunts, bongos, strings, harps, you name it, it's in there. Keep an eye out for it. soundbliss9@earthlink.net # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: soundbliss9@earthlink.net Subject: [Fwd: Need help identifying song!] Date: 20 Aug 1996 23:07:08 -0600 Message-ID: <3213C6C8.5F12@earhtlink.net> Reply-To: soundbliss9@earthlink.net X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.0 (Macintosh; U; PPC) MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mozilla-Status: 0001 Okay, folks... every now and then I get a good melody stuck in my head. And now I need your help in figuring out what the song was, and who did it. Remember the Little Ceasar's Pizza ad from a few years back that had these nutty characters (including a poodle) doing a conga line? It was a great commercial and a great song, and I have no idea who did the piece. I even contacted the advertising agency(I'm in advertising myself) and asked the guy who wrote the spot, but he had no idea and no record of the song. Okay, fellow exoticologists... does anyone know the tune? I'd be forever grateful. soundbliss9@earthlink.net # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "kevin king" Subject: psyche de sade Date: 21 Aug 1996 01:01:06 -0500 Billy Strange's De Sade soundtrack is aural trippiness and grooviness galore, at least on three tracks (Wine, Woman and Jam; Nocturnal Permission; Bacchanalia). Each of these begins with a woman's hysterical laughter in an echo chamber then come the wah wah peddles, percussion and horns into more way out hazy effects. Anyone into Vampyros Lesbos listen up. The rest pales by comparison but is very good. Pics on back cover of Keir Dulla, John Huston, Senta Burger and Lili Palmer in scenes depicting erotic romps, adult games and a beheading. 1969. kevin king xanadu@radix.net http://www.radix.net/~xanadu # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Will Straw Subject: Re: more thrift scores Date: 21 Aug 1996 02:02:41 -0400 Hi: Les Classels were one of the biggest Quebec ye-ye groups of the 1960s, and 'et maintenant' (What Now My Love) was probably their biggest hit. There are lots of compilations of this stuff currently available here in Montreal. Will Will Straw Associate Professor, Graduate Program in Communications/ Director, The Centre for Research on Canadian Cultural Industries and Institutions McGill University 3465 rue Peel, Montreal, Quebec H3A 1W7 Phone: (514) 398 7667; Fax: (514) 398 4934 http://www.arts.mcgill.ca/programs/gpc/crccii/ # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "kevin king" Subject: Re: Jordana's Quiz Date: 21 Aug 1996 01:33:57 -0500 >1. What is your name? kevin king >2. How old are you? 32 >3. What is your major occupation/avocation? architorture as a pitstop towards graphic design >4. What is your favorite album cover? hmmm... somewhere between Impact, Mekons' Edge Of The World, Pierre Henry's Le Voyage, Henry Rene's Riot In Rythm (mono), Cocktails Anyone?, Morton Gould's Temptation, Pram's Saragasso Sea, the Fall's Nation's Saving Grace, In Sound From Way Out, Girl From U.N.C.L.E., Loungcore vol.1, Sound Spectrum, ok i'll shut up... kevin king xanadu@radix.net http://www.radix.net/~xanadu # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Dlsmay@aol.com Subject: Re: psyche de sade Date: 21 Aug 1996 01:59:36 -0400 Hey Kevin, Got the package today. I can't wait to listen to it at work tomorrow. Full review then. Thanks so much. --David # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Joerg Nijmeijer" Subject: Re: a quick survey Date: 21 Aug 1996 12:28:18 +0000 On 19 Aug 96 at 1:23, jordana wrote: > 1. What is your name? Joerg Richard Nijmeijer > 2. How old are you? 27 > 3. What is your major occupation/avocation? computer-nerd at a musiccompany (distribution & label) > 4. What is your favorite album cover? "Hammond a gogo #2" (German cheesy listening with an awful bodypainting on the frontcover) > 5. Pretend you're the booking agent for your favorite/fantasy > lounge/exotica-type club. Money is no object and neither is > life/death status of possible musicians. How would you decorate > your club, and more importantly, what 3 bands would you book for a > dream night of entertainment? decoration of the club ... Theme rooms would be fine, and as money don't matter: lots of them. Dark ones, light ones, some for the cocktail-posse, some for the more psychedelic, some surreal for the really weird music-selection, a bigger one for dancing, a small cinema ... 3 bands? Peter Thomas accompanied by his favourite sidemen. JJ Perrey accompanied by a lounge-compatible show of the Jim Rose Circus. Ken Nordine (!!!) Do these 5 questions characterize us ? ;o) Joerg Nijmeijer @ Groove Attack Records --------------------------------------- "Censorship is a very unfunky thing !!" # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jenny <2peppers@winternet.com> Subject: Re: Hai Karate Date: 21 Aug 1996 09:55:10 -0500 (CDT) >OK Ladies! Our turn!!!!! I don't have a pick-cause I never before thought >about it...but what exoti-scents are available? Well, I'm coo-coo for coco(tm), but i have tried wearing this Lime-Mist Spray(tm) that is intended for cocktails (when you run out of the real thing). I think it's divine, friends say it puts them in the mood for a gimlet. Jen Nitro # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jonathan Perl Subject: New York - I'm booked Date: 21 Aug 1996 17:25:00 +0100 Hello friends, Just wanted to ask a favour. In five weeks I'm leaving sunny London to inflict myself on New York for 2 weeks. I arrive on 24th September (just in time for Yma and CE) and leave on 7th October. Can someone give me the lowdown on swanky and exotic activities in NYC? I'm talking about good record/clothes/thrift/anything shops as well as cool clubs/nights. I just need to know of somewhere I'm not going to look out of place in green velvet. Many thanks Jonny Perl jonathan@cursci.co.uk # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dyemund@best.com (Jack Diamond) Subject: McLounge ?? ;-( Date: 21 Aug 1996 08:47:07 +0000 >From: Basic Hip >Subject: McLounge >Popped into Starbucks this morning for a cup and a scone and what do I hear >piped in over the speakers? Esquivel, Quiet Village (Denny), Mancini and >Combustible Edison. There is also some Nestea commercial on TV with a man >crawling from the depths of a volcano and quenching his thirst with a frosty >iced tea. Sounds like Yma Sumac doin' the vocals. > >Who would have thunk it? I hate Starbucks but that's something else all together I remember _yeaaaaaarrrssss_ ago saying to another rekkid collector friend o' mine. "Mick, do you think anyone else other than guys like us will ever discover Esquivel ? and he said, Naaaa" Ford, someone else told me the same story about another "cafe" down here in the 'burbs. The same story!!! Wanna see ALL of Esquivels album covers ? Then pullease peruse my web pages at www.cygnus.com/kfjc/diamond and click on Album Covers. Sincerely, Jack ;-)> # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dyemund@best.com (Jack Diamond) Subject: More Sitar and More Whistling Date: 21 Aug 1996 08:52:34 +0000 Just scored a rekkid on Command that is toooooooooooooo cool!!! It's called The Corporation and it's with Vinnie Bell on Electric Sitar and Dick Hyman and Moe Weschler on Electric Harpsicords. Vinnie also uses a pedal box of sorts that REALLY makes his already whacked out guitar scream even more. Whistling - Doesn't anyone else have Poe For Moderns on RCA ? I'm _sure_ Cleve does but he doesn't count;))) When I get my playlist from the last 2 weeks up I'll point out more whistling for you all Jack ;-)> # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Laura Taylor" Subject: PERFUME SET TO MUSIC Date: 21 Aug 1996 12:07:47 -0400 Boy howdy(not the beer)! I began a discussion without stating the obvious fragrances for exoti-babes! I *think* TOU J'MOI is still being manufactured, but what about the other perfumes featured on that ca-lassic? Anyone know if they're still available-and any good? Sorry if this is ponderous!!!!! Lounge Laura laura@wusf.usf.edu "It's just my nature to do weird stuff..." # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Heileson, Thomas" Subject: Hai EZ Rum Date: 21 Aug 1996 08:48:00 PDT >From: Brad Bigelow >Subject: Re: Note-it posts > >Hugh Petfield wrote: >> >> By the way, can anyone out there recommend an exotica-compatible >> aftershave? > >No question about it: Hai Karate. Oh, man, this brings me back! I just remembered that my Italian step-grandpa (who is turning 80 today, as it happens) used to have this stuff in their house when I was a kid... >From: Patrick Cashin >Subject: DEVO > >Well, if you LOVE Devo, the EZ CD is a must. They cover a wide range of >Muzak >styles, so it's hard to compare it to anyone in particular. As I said >before, >some of it is really lame, some of it slightly cool and some of it really >swingin'. It should be noted that, as far as I remember, the Devo EZ album is all real lo-tech keyboard stuff, no elevator-music string arrangements (which I would have perhaps preferred, personally). >Mark Mothersbaugh's solo stuff was called "Muzak for Insomniacs." I found it >only slightly interesting. Have you heard his Dennyesque intro theme to "Pee >Wee's Playhouse"? You can also hear his music during a cartoon called "Rugrats," on Nickelodeon. >From: soundbliss9@earthlink.net >Subject: Hai Karate > >Of course, you can't beat a bottle of Bay Rum... I was unaware of this one... sounds quite tikiesque... What I'd like to find is a bottle of cologne shaped in Hawaiian/Tiki statue form... or maybe Easter Island. Does such a thing exist? (Probably only in expensive vintage shops, hm.) + + + + + + Thom S. Heileson _/_/_/ + + _/_/_/ + @@@@ -@@@@@@- oR _/_/_/ @@ @@ -@@@@@@@@@- _/_/_/ + @@ @@ @@@@@@@@@@@ [antiAxiomaticism Unlimited] _/_/_/_ + @@ @@ -@@@ _/_/_/_/ @@ @@ -@@ @@@@@@@ phASER@wolfenet.com _/_/_/_/ + @@@@@ -@@@ @@@@@@@ _/_/_/_/ -@@@@ @@@@@@- heilts1@mpe11.ghc.org _/_/_/_/ ++___+@@@@@@ @@@@@- # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: anita_serwacki@newline.com (ANITA SERWACKI) Subject: Re[2]: Hai Karate Date: 21 Aug 1996 10:51:06 -0400 On 20 Aug 1996, Laura Taylor wrote: > RE>Hai Karate 8/20/96 > > OK Ladies! Our turn!!!!! In the 60's my mother always wore Chanel No. 5 and 4711 with her go-go dresses and cocktail wear. I guess through default, these say feminine swankness to me. anita # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Bryan Jare Cuevas Subject: Re: Survey Date: 21 Aug 1996 10:55:08 -0400 (EDT) > > >1. What is your name? Bryan J. Cuevas > > >2. How old are you? 30 > > >3. What is your major occupation/avocation? PhD candidate - Indo-Tibetan Studies. As for record covers, too many to mention....but just a few nonetheless: On a Magic Carpet - Three Suns I Dig Chicks - Jonah Jones Mellow-Dee - Lenny Dee Music for Peace of Mind - Billy May & Samuel Hoffman Midnight on Cloud 69 - George Shearing Quintet The "Moods in Music" series - Melachrino Strings Spaced Out - Enoch Light and so on....... b.c. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Bryan Jare Cuevas Subject: Re: psyche de sade Date: 21 Aug 1996 10:58:35 -0400 (EDT) According to Dlsmay@aol.com: > Got the package today. I can't wait to listen to it at work tomorrow. Full > review then. Thanks so much. Please post the catalogue information....I missed it the first time. Thanks b.c. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Indulis R Rutks Subject: SEGA gets Mambo Fever! Date: 21 Aug 1996 11:43:35 -0500 (CDT) Hi, all! This may be pointless, but I have an exotica sighting to report. While watching some pro-wrestling TV shows (one of my many guilty pleasures), I have seen numerous showings of a commercial for SEGA's new "World Series II" video game, featuring Brad Radke of the Minnesota Twins. Apparently, Mr. Radke throws so many homerun pitches, that opposing players (and Carmen Miranda impersonators) are able to form a conga line as they round the bases! The background music during this part of the commercial is "Chihuahua" by I-forget-who, but I know it's on the Ultra LOunge mambo compilation. Chihuahua!! -Indy Rutks (rutk0002@maroon.tc.umn.edu) # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Stilgloria@aol.com Subject: Re: Hai Karate Date: 21 Aug 1996 12:50:26 -0400 My mother used to wear something called "Taboo" in the 60's. I kind of liked it. I used to really like "Ambush". I don't know if that's available anymore. Gloria # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: patrick@xpedite.com (Patrick Cashin) Subject: Re: Cool Lounge Names Date: 21 Aug 1996 12:53:41 EDT ----- Begin Included Message ----- Well, I'm coo-coo for coco(tm), but i have tried wearing this Lime-Mist Spray(tm) that is intended for cocktails (when you run out of the real thing). I think it's divine, friends say it puts them in the mood for a gimlet. Jen Nitro ----- End Included Message ----- Geez, it seems everybody on this list has a cool lounge name now. There is Vik Trola, Lounge Laura, Br. Cleve, Mingo-go, and now Jen Nitro! Considering an alias, Patrick # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Marcel Chouteau" Subject: Devo Date: 21 Aug 1996 17:00:54 UT This will be my last posting re Devo, I promise! The soundtrack to "Four Rooms" featuring Combustible Edison was produced by Mark Mothersbaugh and engineered by Robert Casale (Bob #2) of Devo. The album also includes 2 previously released tracks by Esquivel and the theme from "Bewitched." # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: patrick@xpedite.com (Patrick Cashin) Subject: New Name Date: 21 Aug 1996 13:38:56 EDT NEW NAME SUGGESTIONS FOR ME FROM LOUNGE LAURA: ----- Begin Included Message ----- "Ping Pong Patrick" "Persuasive Patrick" "Patrick Gunn" ----- End Included Message ----- Any thoughts? Any other suggestions? How about a "Name the Uncreative Guy on the Exotica List" contest on Vik's Website? For a prize I could give away something utterly pedestrian, like a copy of "Whipped Cream..." by Herb Alpert. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jenny <2peppers@winternet.com> Subject: Re: New Name Date: 21 Aug 1996 13:04:22 -0500 (CDT) "Space-Age Bachelor Pat" ?? >NEW NAME SUGGESTIONS FOR ME FROM LOUNGE LAURA: > >----- Begin Included Message ----- > >"Ping Pong Patrick" >"Persuasive Patrick" >"Patrick Gunn" > >----- End Included Message ----- > > >Any thoughts? Any other suggestions? How about a > >"Name the Uncreative Guy on the Exotica List" contest > >on Vik's Website? For a prize I could give away something > >utterly pedestrian, like a copy of "Whipped Cream..." by Herb Alpert. > > ># Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? ># Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. > > # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: " / dave / " Subject: Re: More Sitar and Perfumery Date: 21 Aug 1996 13:44:35 -0500 (CDT) Jack wrote: > Just scored a rekkid on Command that is toooooooooooooo cool!!! > It's called The Corporation and it's with Vinnie Bell on Electric Sitar and > Dick Hyman and Moe Weschler on Electric Harpsicords. I have a copy of this - if I remember correctly, there's a swell version of "Sabato Sera" or something. People who dig that wacked-out, frenetic thing should hunt this one down. > Whistling - Doesn't anyone else have Poe For Moderns on RCA ? > I'm _sure_ Cleve does but he doesn't count;))) This is a record I really like - just about every track is worth the price of admission. Buddy Morrow (Impact, Double Impact, Night Train, Big Band Guitar...) always seems to give his stuff this incredible "swagger" & punch. There are a handful of tracks featuring spoken versions of Poe classics with swinging accompaniment, one or two with a small chorus, and others that are strictly instrumental but intended to convey something of the creepy, anxious feeling of the Poe stories they're named for - and they do, in spades! Now, I'm not one to go on and on about perfumes, cologne, etc. (LIE), but I will say that the nose can (and should) play an important role in the world of the exotic. Sometimes we burn incense at the Polar Bear Club to give it that extra-special "something"... a recent favorite has been a scent called "Black Love" (made by a local company) which is a bit iffy from a conceptual standpoint, but nonetheless does wonders for the nose and the libido. Regarding cologne (and on a more personal note), I happened upon a particular scent YEARS ago, and it's been nothing short of amazing since then - a stranger at the bus stop accosting me and telling me her girlfriend in Paris used to wear it, shop clerks handing me my change & demanding to know where they can get it, and an ex who makes an excuse to use the bathroom - come over, even - so she can empty the bottle all over her clothes. But guess what - I'm not telling! Well, OK... it's made by a well-known and age-old Paris company (natch), it starts with "V", & it made its first appearance in the SWINGING 60s - but that's ALL! (And I'm the only one on my block who digs scent strips, too.) dave /\\ \\ \\ \\ / \\ \\ \\ \\ the arouet label / \\ \\ \\ \\ ZING! ZING! -----------// // // //------> arouet@winternet.com \ // // // // \// // // // fnast! image # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: " / dave / " Subject: Re: psyche de sade Date: 21 Aug 1996 13:46:19 -0500 (CDT) kevin king writes: > Billy Strange's De Sade soundtrack is aural trippiness and grooviness > galore, at least on three tracks (Wine, Woman and Jam; Nocturnal > Permission; Bacchanalia). Yes! While the LP may not be consistently rewarding (at least by the usual criteria on this list), the tracks above are tres swell & make the LP well worth looking for. That woman's voice with the crazy reverb thing happening... dave /\\ \\ \\ \\ / \\ \\ \\ \\ the arouet label / \\ \\ \\ \\ ZING! ZING! -----------// // // //------> arouet@winternet.com \ // // // // \// // // // fnast! image # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ccarlson@wgl.com Subject: Sounds Good, Smells Good Date: 21 Aug 1996 15:21:50 -0400 Jordana got: <- -"By Rocket To The Moon" by the Raymond Scott Quintet and the Gene Lowell Chorus - a 78 children's music/story about going to the moon. I can only assume this is the same Raymond Scott who did the cartoon music. I didn't know he had a quintet. This is really good and only has very minor scratches which is good considering it has no cover.> And I say: The cover is neat...It's a picture of a rocket, flying to the moon! I had this 78 when I was a kid and just recently picked it up again. Also found another `lost treasure' from my youth... get ready... `Songs of the Civil War, sung by The Mormon Tabernacle Choir'. I had been looking for that for *years* and found it at the flea, still sealed, for a quarter!. Now here's the sick part: the Civil War album was purchased many moons ago by my sister just before Thanksgiving and the image of the family at the table (ca. 1960?) eating T-giving dinner off those plates with the blue-tinted scenes of colonial life on them (what are they called? I know there's a name for them) and listening to that record is indelibly etched in my mind. So, I'm going to wait until Thanksgiving to listen to it. Is this really weird? Or would I make a good self-denying pigrim? Does anyone else out there delay these small pleasures until just the right moment? Oh yeah....what smells good on a woman? Coppertone suntan lotion. Especially in the winter. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Irwin Chusid Subject: Soothing Sounds for Baby Date: 21 Aug 1996 15:32:12 -0400 (EDT) The exact title of Raymond Scott's series was SOOTHING SOUNDS FOR BABY, and it was recorded on Scott's home-built polyphonic sequencers in 1962. He did not use the Electronium or (as far as I know) the Karloff. As for the "Scottonium" - this is new to me. Where have you discovered references to such an instrument? Never heard of it. Basta Records is Holland plans to release all 3 volumes of SOOTHING SOUNDS FOR BABY sometime in the next 6 months. I'm supposed to write liner notes, as soon as the project is officially green-lighted. Hopefully it will be available as a not-too-expensive import. /irwin chusid # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: patrick@xpedite.com (Patrick Cashin) Subject: Re: Soothing Sounds for Baby Date: 21 Aug 1996 15:49:39 EDT ----- Begin Included Message ----- Basta Records is Holland plans to release all 3 volumes of SOOTHING SOUNDS FOR BABY sometime in the next 6 months. I'm supposed to write liner notes, as soon as the project is officially green-lighted. Hopefully it will be available as a not-too-expensive import. ----- End Included Message ----- Good news for a change! This sounded really interesting. Anyone know of any other Scott reissues coming out? # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "kevin king" Subject: Re: Devo Date: 21 Aug 1996 16:58:32 -0500 > This will be my last posting re Devo, I promise! The soundtrack to "Four > Rooms" featuring Combustible Edison was produced by Mark > Mothersbaugh Didn't Mothersbaugh also write the theme to Liquid Television? Seems to me his name has popped up in more than a few tv show credits. kevin king xanadu@radix.net http://www.radix.net/~xanadu # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jbr109@psu.edu (jordana) Subject: loungey commercials Date: 21 Aug 1996 16:18:03 -0400 >From: Basic Hip >Popped into Starbucks this morning for a cup and a scone and what do I hear >piped in over the speakers? Esquivel, Quiet Village (Denny), Mancini and >Combustible Edison. There is also some Nestea commercial on TV with a man >crawling from the depths of a volcano and quenching his thirst with a frosty >iced tea. Sounds like Yma Sumac doin' the vocals. I've seen quite a few adverts with good loungey stuff in the background: Fruitopia; a PSA telling kids to learn math or else they'll wind up flipping burgers (Muzaky "Girl Watchers Theme" in this one), and my favorite, the Baked Lays potato chips with Miss Piggy humming "Girl From Ipanema." >From: Swampey@aol.com >> >5.. How would you decorate your club, >Several themes and many levels: > 1) Dim grotto area with recessed colored lights & waterfall. Cross small >bridge to get to bar area. Think Club Zodiac from "Bell, Book, and >Candle"... What is "Bell Book and Candle"? A movie? -Jordana _____________________ jordana robinson jbr109@psu.edu image & direction www.geocities.com/SoHo/2157 _____________________ # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dyemund@best.com (Jack Diamond) Subject: More Whistling Date: 21 Aug 1996 14:51:02 +0000 Hello again ;) More whistling can be found on Vinnie Bell's Whistle Stop lp on Verve. There are 2 numbers where there is whistling and it is Que-ell jaaaaaack # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jcimaru@sec.miracosta.cc.ca.us (James Cimarusti) Subject: Re: Jordana's Quiz Date: 21 Aug 1996 14:22:35 -0800 >> >1. What is your name? James Cimarusti >> >2. How old are you? 31 >> >3. What is your major occupation/avocation? Student, future librarian (art history major), rare record collector >> >4. What is your favorite album cover? "More Music From Peter Gunn" Henry Mancini >> >5.. How would you decorate your club, Tiki with a little mambo and cocktail/jazz room on the side. >> > Pretend you're the booking agent... Martin Denny, Henry Mancini, Perez Prado, Cal Tjader, George Shearing, Billy May, Nelson Riddle, Dave Brubeck, Laurindo Almeida, Wes Montgomery, Paul Desmond(with Jim Hall/Dave Brubeck),Shorty Rogers, Shelly Manne, Nat "King" Cole Trio, John Buzon Trio, Julie London etc., etc,. Been lurking on this list for quite a while-Thanks to Jordana for the quiz to bring me out of the shadows and into the sunlight! James ************* @;-) Runner (-:@ _ _ + + * @\__/@ W # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dyemund@best.com (Jack Diamond) Subject: Re: Soothing Sounds for Baby Date: 21 Aug 1996 15:31:08 +0000 I had volumes 1 & 3, sold them both. Talk about boring. I guess interesting for someone. Literally to make a baby fall asleep. Different soothing sounds for different age groups. I guess maybe if you dig electronic stuff in a _very mellow_ way. Just my opinions, no big deal ;-)> Jack # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Laura Taylor" Subject: MY FAVORITE WHISTLER... Date: 21 Aug 1996 18:25:14 -0400 is on Dick Hyman's ELECTRIC ECLECTICS OF DICK HYMAN...but the song title escapes me as it is at home and I am at work...The whole album is incredible anyway, if you like strange MOOG Records on Command...and-hey-who doesn't!?!?! Whistling while I lounge, Laura "It's just my nature to do weird stuff..." # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dyemund@best.com (Jack Diamond) Subject: Bell, Book and Candle Date: 21 Aug 1996 15:40:56 +0000 >What is "Bell Book and Candle"? A movie? > >- -Jordana Yes Mssss. Jordana. It is a very que-ell film with Jack Lemmon, Ernie Kovaks, Jimmy Stewart, Elsa Lancaster, Pyewacket (sp ?) and this gor-geeee-ous woman whose name slips my mind. It's about witches and que-ell stuff like that there. The soundtrack score is _very rare_ and I have a beat copy BUT it plays pretty good AND in fact played a title called "Send Me Nicky" on my show last Sunday!!! Beatnik jazz all the way!!! Coincidence ??? Jack Lemmon plays some really crazy bongos on that record and film and he really does play. He was quite the beatnik in those days ;-)> The jazz music sequences are by Pete and Conte Candoli who btw both were major west coast studio/jazz trumpet players who graced the orchestras and records of Pete Rugolo, Henry Mancini and Esquivel just to drop a few names Those guys are THE coooooolest. Thanx for bringin' it up girl ;)) Jack ;-)> # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: TothMD@aol.com Subject: Enoch Light Birthday Party Report (LONG) Date: 21 Aug 1996 18:39:45 -0400 Hello, Exotica folk: Saturday night was the big Enoch Light memorial Birthday-a-Go-Go Dance Party in Canton, which went over pretty nicely. Definitely a highlight: Light's grandson Lem (from Minneapolis), Light's sister's grandson Bob (from Canton), and his brother's granddaughter Pam (from Israel!- serendipitously in the area visiting her mom in Columbus) all made it to Canton for the event. Everything I've been told about Light's demeanor was how kind and friendly he was -- it must be genetic, as everyone was far above average on the friendly scale. Perhaps it's a case of Enoch Light friendliness osmosis, as I gather from Robbie at the Spaced Out site that Tony Mottola and Dick Hyman are also wonderful folks. Lem is a great guy, who seems to make everyone feel at ease just hanging around him. Lem and Pam were particularly FUN to be around. I regret that, making sure the records kept spinning and everything was under control, I didn't have more time to speak with them and hear them share more memories about Light. The place had no air conditioning, and was REALLY hot (and I was sweating like a pig!) and a few decoration ideas got simplified for expense/logistical reasons, but I think the space LOOKED great...sound-response laser light box that threw colored squares everywhere; periodic soap bubbles; Busby Berkely dance numbers, big band footage, 60s films, and taped psychedelic SGI screen saver footage on a projection TV; and 100 slides projecting 60 different EL & related album covers, labels, and details. A photographer friend got me access to a perfectly-lit copy stand, and the slides we took couldn't look better. All the music played was Enoch Light's mid-60s dance stuff: the "Discotheque" sound circa 1965-67, as well as some punchy representatives from the immediately-following "Now Sound" era. A few things had put a damper on the event for me (I guess it's a somewhat universal phenomenon that when things don't go as you planned/intended, you feel somewhat disappointed): Ms. Provocative was Ms. Problematic, and after knowing about it for two months waited until two days before to tell me she would come but "wasn't comfortable" about being an "Enoch Light dancer." One of my friends confirmed my suspicions that she wasn't THAT shy and was being particularly difficult...actually, "loser" was the term he used. Without Ms. Provocative to stir up the dance atmosphere (okay, you can't pin it ALL on her), there wasn't a whole lot of dancing going on...except for Lem, Pam, me and a few of my friends after midnight, there wasn't ANY. After the midnight "Happy Birthday" singing and cupcakes and presents, I brought out all the big guns to no dancing avail: Discotheque Vol.1 side 1, the slides on rapid cycle, and by no means least, _Wild World of the Batwoman_ (NOT with any DC Comics characters, but a C-movie made to cash in on Batmania in 1966) at the scene where Batwoman's armed Batgirl minions, trying to protect the secret atomic bomb/hearing aid device from being stolen by the evil Dr. Neon, are slipped Neon's dance drug in their hors d'oeurves and break into a rifle-toting go-go dance frenzy, one of several such gratuitous dance scenes in the film. (NOTE: copies of this Rhino Home Video goodie are currently in Best Buy bargain video bins for $4 or so; if you don't own this, find a Best Buy store NOW!!) No response after all that proved the crowd was DEAD!!! So the dance contest bombed, and as she was leaving, I gave *Pam* the Miss America-type "Ms. Persuasive '96" ribbon/banner and "crown." Publicity was also kind of a let-down. Despite some valliant attempts to stir interest in the local press, my press kits went essentially ignored and it didn't even get listed in most local events calendars (although the main Canton paper apparently ran a couple-paragraph spot on the event; haven't seen it yet). I gave Lem a spare press kit and some extra flyers wrapped in Happy Birthday wrapping paper (what's a birthday party without presents!), and my co-organizer friends got Command LPs (one: Hyman's MOOG and Let's Dance the Bossa Nova; the other: Discotheque and Provocative Percussion) and while it didn't make her any more cooperative, Ms. Problematic walked away with the Persuasive Percussion CD I bought to thank her for all the go-go dancing she was supposed to do. One writer for a major Cleveland-based regional entertainment weekly ("Scene Magazine") lives in Canton, and thought the event was quite cool. He actually just wandered into the bar by chance and never knew about the press kit I sent to the periodical. There were a lot of people there, but many seemed like they were simply the usual Saturday evening bar crowd. Another guy and his wife heard us on Akron's "Zombo's Mondo Record Party" last Sunday, where we played this stuff and pluged the event -- they owned a copy of EL's _Discotheque_ LP they found a couple years back and were really enthralled and interested with the whole event. I spent quite a while chatting with them. A few other people made a point to mention that they thought it was all pretty neat. Enoch Light may not be a household name around here anymore, and the P... Percussion CDs are REALLY hard to find in this area, but he does have enough of a "cult" following that I'm sure there were other people, most likely in Cleveland, who would have been pretty interested had they known about it. Discussing this music with the guy who owned the _Discotheque_ LP, I mentioned that the nearest I could pigeonhole the style of the pre-NOW "Discotheque" sound, was a mutant big band/rock style somewhere near ska and Hefti's Batman music. He mentioned there was a 7" he had, on 2-Tone I think, produced by one of the guys from The Specials called "Montovani" by The Swingin' Cats that had this Enoch Light Discotheque sound down to a T, which I found REALLY fascinating. He took down my address and offered to send me a tape of it. It was neat to see the three cousins simply enjoying the chance to meet and catch up, and they seemed to be genuinely enjoying themselves. When I sent an initial message to Dick Hyman letting him know what we were up to and he put in touch with the Light family, I was not expecting much, and I certainly wasn't expecting relatives from Minnesota and *Israel* to be dropping in. I basically went into this with the attitude that, if it was merely a handful of friends and I having a good time with an off-the-wall local event that memorialized this man and his music, fine; and if we got a good turnout, etc. all the better. The music and the LP art is just plain FUN. But to actually hang out with Enoch's grandson et al., have them be so darn nice, and see them truly enjoying themselves, THAT was a real honor that made it truly memorable and satisfying. If Vik Trola or the Spaced Out site are up for it, I'd like to assemble an annotated photo scrapbook Web page of the event after the photos get back from the developers/other partygoers. Keep your eyes and Web browsers open! Whew, Michael Toth TothMD@aol.com # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jcimaru@sec.miracosta.cc.ca.us (James Cimarusti) Subject: Re: SEGA gets Mambo Fever! Date: 21 Aug 1996 14:45:36 -0800 >Hi, all! > >This may be pointless, but I have an exotica sighting to report. While >watching some pro-wrestling TV shows (one of my many guilty pleasures), I >have seen numerous showings of a commercial for SEGA's new "World Series >II" video game, featuring Brad Radke of the Minnesota Twins. Apparently, >Mr. Radke throws so many homerun pitches, that opposing players (and >Carmen Miranda impersonators) are able to form a conga line as they round >the bases! The background music during this part of the commercial is >"Chihuahua" by I-forget-who, but I know it's on the Ultra LOunge mambo >compilation. Chihuahua!! > >-Indy Rutks (rutk0002@maroon.tc.umn.edu) Someone at SEGA has been watching too much Bugs Bunny. The bases/conga bit come from the cartoon "Baseball Bugs" (I believe) where Bugs Bunny takes on the Gashouse Gorillas single handed in a baseball game. James ************* @;-) Runner (-:@ _ _ + + * @\__/@ W # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: John Chilson Subject: Re: MY FAVORITE WHISTLER... Date: 21 Aug 1996 15:58:55 -0700 (PDT) I remember when I was a young kid I had a single called "Only When I Larf" which was whistled (supposedly also a movie?!). Anyone knwo about this? john # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Rohn Matthies Subject: Re: Bell, Book and Candle Date: 21 Aug 1996 16:09:45 +0000 Gadzooks! How can Kim Novak slip anyone's mind. I mean, that bottled in blonde bombshell has been stuck firmly in my brain since if first saw Bell Book & Candle. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Swampey@aol.com Subject: Bell, Book, & Candle Date: 21 Aug 1996 19:43:24 -0400 Hi again. Jordana asked: >What is "Bell Book and Candle"? A movie? Yes, a "must see". Kim Novak, Jack Lemmon, James Stewart, Ernie Kovaks...set in NYC. Novak plays a witch who falls in love with a mortal (Stewart). The witch & warlock hangout is called the Zodiac Club or vice versa and it's sooooo beatnik and co-ol BB&C is really the movie "Bewitched" is based on. Rent it now! Lisa # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: soundbliss9@earthlink.net Subject: Exoticommercial...need help identifying! Date: 21 Aug 1996 18:25:52 -0600 Here's a commercial I've been trying to identify the music for for over two years now. A couple of years ago Little Ceasar's Pizza ran a wacked out featuring a conga line that even had a poodle in it. I had a great conga number in the playing. I've even called their ad agency, and they had no idea what the song was. Any guesses? soundbliss9@earthlink.net # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brad Bigelow Subject: Jordana's questions Date: 21 Aug 1996 19:38:23 -0700 Well, everyone else is piping in . . . >1. What is your name?Brad Bigelow >2. How old are you?38 >3. What is your major occupation/avocation?Air Force officer (a real oddball in this crowd)/father-lawn mower-record collector (in order of time invested) >4. What is your favorite album cover?Duane Tatro's "Jazz for Moderns" Bill Evans/Jim Hall, "Undercurrents" Duke Ellington, "At the Bal Masque" Any of the United Artists "Wall-to-Wall Stereo" series >5.. How would you decorate your club,Well, some of the best places I've heard music were dark bars frequented by a set of regulars who looked suspiciously at any outsiders who happened to wander in. Whatever decor there was had been there so long no one took it for decor any more. There was usually a 50-ish waitress in a beehive and a sleeveless blouse who referred to you as "Hun." You could have beer or something brown and stiff in a dirty highball glass. The lounge was in the back, with dark panelling, acoustic tiles, and an old lady at the door with a cigar box taking the cover charge in cash. ... so something like that, I guess. >> > Pretend you're the booking agent... I'd have to decide between two shows. One, a Las Vegas billing with Robert Maxwell and his harp/light show as the opener, Esquivel as the main act, and Louis Prima/Keeley Smith/Sam Butera and the Witnesses as the late show. The other a straight jazz set: the Jimmy Giuffre 3, the Curtis Counce Quintet, and the Gerry Mulligan Quartet (the 62 edition with Bob Brookmeyer and Bill Crow). # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: viktrola@usa.nai.net Subject: New Name -- Let the game begin! Date: 21 Aug 1996 21:49:51 -0500 >Any thoughts? Any other suggestions? How about a > >"Name the Uncreative Guy on the Exotica List" contest > >on Vik's Website? For a prize I could give away something > >utterly pedestrian, like a copy of "Whipped Cream..." by Herb Alpert. ooooo....i like it...and so it shall be done!!! found a suitable prize, so head on over to the Casino Biscotti (http://www.chaoskitty.com/t_chaos/casino.html) and let the riot begin!!! in swank, Vik Vik Trola's Lounge Of Self Indulgence http://www.chaoskitty.com/t_chaos/lounge.html # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: viktrola@usa.nai.net Subject: Re: Cool Lounge Names Date: 21 Aug 1996 21:49:47 -0500 >Geez, it seems everybody on this list has a cool lounge name now. > >There is Vik Trola, Lounge Laura, Br. Cleve, Mingo-go, and now Jen Nitro! > actually. i use my nickname (frank davis) in the real world because i still suffer the childhood psychic scars of growing up with a name like Vik Trola. in swank, Vik Vik Trola's Lounge Of Self Indulgence http://www.chaoskitty.com/t_chaos/lounge.html # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Joe Kilmartin Subject: Re: McLounge Date: 21 Aug 1996 22:51:22 -0400 At 04:53 PM 20/08/1996 -0700, you wrote: >Hello.... > >Popped into Starbucks this morning for a cup and a scone and what do I hear >piped in over the speakers? Esquivel, Quiet Village (Denny), Mancini and >Combustible Edison. There is also some Nestea commercial on TV with a man >crawling from the depths of a volcano and quenching his thirst with a frosty >iced tea. Sounds like Yma Sumac doin' the vocals. > >Who would have thunk it? Actually, the Second Cup next door to where I work (near University & Dundas in Toronto) plays a whole lotta lounge, so there you go... They particularly seem to like the 2nd Rhino Cocktail CD... # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tony Wilds Subject: Re: Hai EZ Rum tiki, J. Lord's 5-0 Date: 22 Aug 1996 00:12:36 -0400 >>Subject: Hai Karate Dunno about the fragrance, but I bet Jack Lord's fave cover of HI-5-0 would be Henry Mancini's -- the disco, the surf, the Mancini. (On "The Cop Show Themes.") >>Of course, you can't beat a bottle of Bay Rum... >What I'd like to find is a bottle of cologne shaped in Hawaiian/Tiki statue >form... or maybe Easter Island. Does such a thing exist? (Probably only in >expensive vintage shops, hm.) Uncanny - have my eye on a Jim Beam (okay, not rum) bottle that is in the HI'n tiki shape -- at first thought it was just a large tiki. Commemorates a 1974 golf tournament in HI. Gotta beat the seller way down from $40 (his first offer off $50). # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: TothMD@aol.com Subject: Re: More Sitar and More Whistling Date: 22 Aug 1996 00:48:03 -0400 dyemund@best.com (Jack Diamond) wrote: >Just scored a rekkid on Command that is toooooooooooooo cool!!! >It's called The Corporation and it's with Vinnie Bell on Electric Sitar and >Dick Hyman and Moe Weschler on Electric Harpsicords. >Vinnie also uses a pedal box of sorts that REALLY makes his already whacked >out guitar scream even more. Yes... "THE CORPORATION: A Sound Musical Investment" --this is quite a nifty album. "Lonesome Road," "Lonely Rider," and "ya ta TA-ya ta TA (ya-ta TA-TA-TA)" are all personal favorites. There are some pretty wild things lurking among those late 60s Command/Project 3 releases, and a lot of it truly ROCKS in a really twisted sort of way. But the question that plagues me with so much of this stuff: who originally BOUGHT this record and what compelled them to spend money on it?! Boy if these used records could tell stories... Michael Toth TothMD@aol.com # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: TothMD@aol.com Subject: Re: Turnabout LPs: Mimaroglu, Carlos, Cage Date: 22 Aug 1996 00:48:10 -0400 The only Turnabout LP I've ever bought is the _Electronic Music_ LP with "Visage" by Berio, "Fontana Mix" by Cage, and "Agony" by Mimaroglu. The Cage and Mimaroglu pieces still do NOTHING for me (but I haven't given up hope on 'em!), but boy that "Visage" with "the voice of Cathy Berberian!" Yow, that thing's mega-bizarro -- for everyone looking for the unearthly missing link between Baxter/Sheva's THE PASSIONS and the BBC DOCTOR WHO SOUND EFFECTS record, *look no further*. All those bleeps and bloops and hums and that woman giggling, crying, moaning, grunting, snorting, and uttering total gibberish for twenty-one minutes and four seconds...you just don't find THAT at your local Musicland/Sam Goody... Michael Toth TothMD@aol.com # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul Lewis Subject: Trip to Marion's Date: 22 Aug 1996 01:03:12 -0400 (EDT) On Saturday, Jen and I travelled from Philadelphia to NYC for some shopping action and a stop at Marion's for dinner (a recent topic here on the exotica mailing list). I was happy to find that they still had the Kahiki theme going (I am pretty sure that it is only through the end of August). Lots of colored lights, bamboo and lanterns hanging from the ceiling. The atmosphere was very pleasant and the waitress we had was very accomodating. When she asked what I wished to have, I told her that I wished to have a Japanese woman. Not any Japanese woman, I demanded a VIRGIN Japanese woman! She was able to accomodate my request. I even kissed her at the table! (for those who have not been to Marion's: they serve drinks in ceramic pineapples and a very special porceline glass in the shape of a Japanese woman. When you drink from it, it looks like you are kissing her. I asked for a virgin Pina Colada (only $3.80, not the six bucks for the alcoholic kind) and it was very tasty and smooth.... thanks Ty!) Jen had the Vegetable Dumplings (can't remember the actual name) which consisted of soft spinach noodles with a vegetable filling in an onion broth (this is normally an appetizer). She enjoyed that a lot. I had the pu pu platter which consisted of three short ribs, three pieces of chicken (both ribs and chicken in a very tasty bar-b-q sauce yummy!), three pieces of shrimp, and three dumplings with a filling similar to an egg roll. I switched the shrimp for three additional dumplings. It is probably an appetizer for two, but I ate it for a meal and I was satisfied. I believe it was about nine dollars for the platter. Nothing like a dinner that comes to you in flames. The only dissapointment was the music being played as we arrived. It was a mixture of sixties rock / old pop, etc. Not what I expected... BUT around 9:00 or so, the Martin Denny / Les Baxter / Yma Sumac and some others kicked in and I was quite pleased... A very enjoyable night. A must for exotica list members finding themselves in NYC and needing a place to relax... very polite employees and the clientel is not the typical snobby NYC crowd... ENJOY! pablito Paul Lewis lewis@netlab.texsci.edu Coordinator of Academic Computing (215) 951-2834 [office] Philadelphia College of Textiles and Science "We do it because we are compelled." -Alan Moore # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tony Wilds Subject: Re: Marcy, R. Scott & Dotty Collins Date: 22 Aug 1996 00:56:25 -0400 >- "Happiness Is Singing With Marcy" - a scary puppet singing Christian kid >songs. For some reason, I get that much more satisfaction from finding >anything in the Incredibly Strange Music books. Marcy's in one of the books! Boy am I jealous -- still have no Marcy, except on loan. >-"By Rocket To The Moon" by the Raymond Scott Quintet and the Gene Lowell >Chorus - a 78 children's music/story about going to the moon. The Quintet had six, as no doubt others will point out. Video on "The Best of WFMU." Scott's wife Dorothy Collins sings [Science] "Experiment Songs," a school-kids LP about the moon, gas, magnets, gravity, and stuff. If the science teacher from "The Wonder Years" seems hauntingly familiar, so will this record. Love it but happy to part with it. TW # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul Lewis Subject: Baxter and "Black Sunday"? Date: 22 Aug 1996 01:36:34 -0400 (EDT) Can anyone fill me in on the score that Les did for an old horror movie called "Black Sunday"? I read somewhere that it was released on CD a few years back but is now out of print. Any info? thanks.... pablito Paul Lewis lewis@netlab.texsci.edu Coordinator of Academic Computing (215) 951-2834 [office] Philadelphia College of Textiles and Science "We do it because we are compelled." -Alan Moore # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dragstr@earthlink.net (David Schafer) Subject: Re: a quick survey Date: 21 Aug 1996 22:58:31 -0700 (PDT) >1. What is your name? David Schafer < dragstr@earthlink.net > >2. How old are you? 41 -- I glad to finally see some other 40somethings out there >3. What is your major occupation/avocation? I'm a visual artist, I teach at Otis College in LA, also a record collector of all the genres on the listing, lately moog and elec. sitar _all the time_! >4. What is your favorite album cover? How does one seperate between the content of the music and the cover? I decided to choose the ones where I like both, the record and the cover. here goes... Neal Hefti/In Gotham Richard Hayman/The Electric People Yma Sumac/Mambo Enoch Light/Future Sound Shock Walter Wanderly/Organized >5. Pretend you're the booking agent for your favorite/fantasy >lounge/exotica-type club. Money is no object and neither is life/death >status of possible musicians. How would you decorate your club, and more >importantly, what 3 bands would you book for a dream night of entertainment? Here is one image for now: It would be on the top of a tall building in a vital metropolis with a slow rotating 360 degree panaramic view. Built-in style over-sized 60's Italian style seating with bright colors and white plastic. The floor could be polished black linolium with wild early-moderist rugs, giant over stuffed floor pillows for _really_ lounging in sunken areas for private conversations and making out. Spiral staircases and satelite Bars all over on wheels, ok, the look is imitation Bond. The lighting would be very flexible, though lots of colors and subdued washes. There would be a room in all mirrors and 3" thick purple shag carpeting with low lighting and appropriate retro-movies being projected, I'll stop here. The bands/music--any three of the above mentioned would do just fine except I would like to add Dick Hyman doing his Eclectic Electrics LP and Esquivel creating some Stereo Action sort of thing, oh yeah, Lord Sitar and Claudine Longet would make an appearance with Esquivel. BTW-anyone know what happened to Exoticon 96 in LA??? bye-David # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Dlsmay@aol.com Subject: Re: More Sitar and More Whistling Date: 22 Aug 1996 02:08:02 -0400 POE FOR MODERNS by Buddy Morrow, best whistling theme "Murder at the Rue Morgue" (composer, Bernie Green). The deadpan beat recitations of Poe with jazz backing are cool, but the vocal harmony rendition of "The Raven" is utterly demented. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dyemund@best.com (Jack Diamond) Subject: Ooooooooohhh yeeeeaaaahhhhhh Date: 21 Aug 1996 23:30:26 +0000 >Date: Wed, 21 Aug 1996 16:09:45 +0000 >Subject: Re: Bell, Book and Candle > >Gadzooks! How can Kim Novak slip anyone's mind. Oh man oh man oh man oh man oh man oh man oh man!!! Oh god strike me dead jack ;-)> # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dyemund@best.com (Jack Diamond) Subject: Exoticommercial Date: 21 Aug 1996 23:38:51 +0000 >From: soundbliss9@earthlink.net >Date: Wed, 21 Aug 1996 18:25:52 -0600 >Subject: Exoticommercial...need help identifying! A couple of years ago Little Ceasar's Pizza ran a wacked >out featuring a conga line that even had a poodle in it. It had a great conga number in the playing. Any guesses? Dansero by Richard Hayman was a huge pop latin thing but I don't really know if that's it. I _think_ I do remember what you're talking about BUT I'd have to hear it. The thing is is that someone did have to get permission to play the tune unless it was different enough from "the original" to not induce a lawsuit. I'm not real clear on the subject of "Public Domain" either as far as being able to use something without someones permission. Let's _here_ about it!!! Does anyone know what that story is ? Do you know if this tune was an actual "tune" ? What did it sound like ? Can you describe it ? Bye for now, Jack # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: mark&sarah Subject: the lost episode of les baxter Date: 22 Aug 1996 01:38:18 -0500 (CDT) hello all, everyone on this list probably already knows about this record, but i just picked it up yesterday and highly recommend it. the record (no cd release) contains 6 tracks from a tv special baxter did in (i guess) the early 1960s. the featured vocalist is beverly ford (lover is especially nice thanks to her), the sound is good considering it was mastered from a mono vidoetape, and a real treat is baxter's spoken sections between the tracks. i haven't really heard the classic baxter albums; i mostly know him thru martin denny, yma sumac, and a few odd tracks (from "wild stereo drums" for instance). however, i was quite pleased by this disc. has this label (dionysus records) released any other exotica-relevent material? take care, mark # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: mark&sarah Subject: enoch light and persuasive percusion Date: 22 Aug 1996 01:46:48 -0500 (CDT) hello, i've noticed that all the persuasive & provocative percussion albums after the first list enoch light as the "founder" of the series. while it is true that he is fully credited on the persuasive percussion albums from number two on, and all the provocative percussion albums, i can't find his name anywhere in the credits of the first persuasive percussion album. familiar names such as dick hyman, tony mottola, and lew davies are all there, but no light. was he working behind the scenes, or is this some historical revisionism on the part of command? IMO, the first persuasive percussion is the best; it has a lighter feel than the others, and indulges less in the big band antics that light preferred at that time, causing me to suspect that light was indeed not involved. does anyone have any light to shed on this subject? enoch light fans take note: i do like him quite alot, esp. his mid to late 60s output (the bacharach material on spaced out is unimpeachable) but his early 60s brassy sassy sound doesn't do much for me... have one on the house, mk # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: mark&sarah Subject: claudine longet and andy williams Date: 22 Aug 1996 02:01:36 -0500 (CDT) hello again, claudine and andy... two of my favorites. whatever happened to their love? it used to be so good... i love the first 3 claudine albums, and quite a lot of 60s andy williams, and just the other day found a "williams family" album featuring claudine "williams," andy, and several brothers in collaborative mode; much like the jackson family's album after thriller, you can easily guess which family member attracts the most attention, despite the allegedly democratic organization... all of this aside, can anyone tell me the exact history of andy and claudine's ill-fated romance? and is claudine still performing? i have the pleasure of living 30 miles from the moon river theatre in branson (my wife's college choir got to sing with andy on his 1994 pbs christmas special) but i suppose my hope of an andy/claudine reunion concert is unrealistic? BTW, andy's in fine voice these days, sounding at times like brendan perry of dead can dance. the only problem is, he can't lower his right arm. and while i'm in the middle of a rambling post, isn't it a shame that one has to buy a cd of otherwise previously released material just to get the delicious audrey hepburn version of moon river from breakfast at tiffany's? "re-issue! re-package! re-package! re-evaluate the songs double-pack with a photograph extra track (and a tacky badge)" wth lv, mk # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: mark&sarah Subject: Re: Ooooooooohhh yeeeeaaaahhhhhh Date: 22 Aug 1996 02:03:26 -0500 (CDT) On Wed, 21 Aug 1996, Jack Diamond wrote: > From: Rohn Matthies > >Date: Wed, 21 Aug 1996 16:09:45 +0000 > >Subject: Re: Bell, Book and Candle > > > >Gadzooks! How can Kim Novak slip anyone's mind. > > Oh man oh man oh man oh man oh man oh man oh man!!! Oh god strike me dead > > jack ;-)> maybe she temporarily assumed a new identity. it fooled jimmy stewart... mk # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "D.J. Johnson" Subject: Re: the lost episode of les baxter Date: 22 Aug 1996 01:32:23 -0700 (PDT) On Thu, 22 Aug 1996, mark&sarah wrote: > hello all, > > everyone on this list probably already knows about this record, but i > just picked it up yesterday and highly recommend it. the record (no cd > release) contains 6 tracks from a tv special baxter did in (i guess) the Hiya Mark. Actually, I've reviewed a CD copy of The Lost Episodes a month or two back, so I'm pretty sure they're available. Not that I'd rather have CD, but, you know...that's what they sent. Deej # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: BGlennii@aol.com Subject: Re: the lost episode of les baxter Date: 22 Aug 1996 09:12:37 -0400 Mark, In fact, the Les Baxter "Lost Episode" is currently available on CD from Dionysis Records. Get it! Even better is the 2-CD compilation, "The Exotic Moods of Les Baxter" on Capitol. It is marvelous. Ben Washington, DC # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: legalrender@kinn.com Subject: Re: More Sitar and More Whistling Date: 22 Aug 1996 06:48:24 -0800 IN>POE FOR MODERNS by Buddy Morrow, best whistling theme "Murder at the Rue IN>Morgue" (composer, Bernie Green). The deadpan beat recitations of Poe with IN>jazz backing are cool, but the vocal harmony rendition of "The Raven" is IN>utterly demented. Actually I think "The Bells" is by far more goofy though probably not "better"! Kevin _M._ King cameron@kinn.com IN># Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? IN># Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message --- þ SLMR 2.1a þ Nothing is so smiple that it can't get screwed up. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tony Wilds Subject: Re: a quick survey Date: 22 Aug 1996 10:55:11 -0400 [Answered off-list before, but since the dance floor is filling...] >name Tony Wilds >age 31 flavors, going on 32, 23, and 65. >[a]vocation today's special: tiki artist & record trader/scientist >LP jackets "The Lively Ones" Lord Creator's "The Big Bamboo" David Pike: "Manhattan Latin" Hank Mardigian Sextet: "Oriental Delight" Wanda Jackson: "Right or Wrong" Marty Wilson: "Jun'gala" "Col. Sander's Tijuana Picnic" [a zillion others] >fantasy club Twin giant palm-wood tikis like feu dogs at the entrance guard against bad mana. Poncy-Ponce (from "Hawaiian Eye") is strumming his uke as he ushers you in. Coat-check and cigarette girls are at the ready. You take a complimentary, overly garnished Double Zombie (in a tiki mug you can take home) from the boomerang-formicaed swim-up bar in the Martin Denny Room, then dash into the Pompeii-red-painted "Twist Goes Latin" room for a fast, loud, mambo-watusi. Passing by a silently screened surf movie, you step out into the jasmine-scented night air, where the Duke of Iron is singing "The Big Bamboo," "Freckles," and "Parakeets" under swaying palm trees. Abbe Lane, the lady in red, and Francoise Hardy in leopard-and-snakeskin bring orchid leis and sit at your white-clothed table and continue sipping mango-y tiki drinks out of conch shells. You order a volcano bowl. Just another night down at Harry's for a weary private eye. >3 more acts Supergroup of Baxter, Denny, Lyman, Rains, Sodsai & Bas Sheva. Perez Prado does "Tequila" from his funk period ("El Unico" LP). Plas Johnson plays Capt. Beefheart's "Tropical Hot Dog Night." # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tony Wilds Subject: Re: the lost episode of les baxter Date: 22 Aug 1996 11:30:41 -0400 >Even better is the 2-CD compilation, "The Exotic Moods of Les Baxter" on >Capitol. It is marvelous. Yes, and finally one of these things with very impressive, original artwork too. (Perhaps Byron Werner's superb designs for the Esquivel CDs set a standard.) Part of vinyl's greatness was that companies felt obliged to pay specialized people for creative work back then (artists, photogs, models, costumers, etc.). Long live the Audio Fidelity label. TW # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Watterworth Earle Subject: Re: a quick survey Date: 21 Aug 1996 17:29:38 -0600 (MDT) ok, here we go, breaking down and coming out..... > > 1. What is your name? Jay Watterworth > > 2. How old are you? 49 > > > 3. What is your major occupation/avocation? PhD canidate at the University of Colorado at Boulder in sociology, teach subjects in the area of criminal justice. > > > 4. What is your favorite album cover? Blind Faith (the original cover) ECM and CTI jazz covers Faces "oh la la" most any thing truly sleazy (in the good sense such as Julie London lps) > > > 5. Pretend you're the booking agent for your favorite/fantasy > > lounge/exotica-type club. Money is no object and neither is > > life/death status of possible musicians. How would you decorate > > your club, and more importantly, what 3 bands would you book for a > > dream night of entertainment? PeeWee Herman's playhouse or his house in PeeWee's Big Adventure > > 3 bands? Kraftwerk Brian Eno Devo or Spike Jones or maybe the Mothers of Invention > Do these 5 questions characterize us ? are we classifiable? # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Watterworth Earle Subject: Re: loungey commercials Date: 21 Aug 1996 17:52:12 -0600 (MDT) "Bell, Book, and Candle" was an interesting movie about witchcraft starring, as I recall, James Stewart and Kim Novak. Quite appropriate for this group. Jay Watterworth CU Boulder On Wed, 21 Aug 1996, jordana wrote: > > What is "Bell Book and Candle"? A movie? > > -Jordana > _____________________ > jordana robinson > jbr109@psu.edu > image & direction > www.geocities.com/SoHo/2157 > _____________________ > > > # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? > # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. > # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: patrick@xpedite.com (Patrick Cashin) Subject: Re: the lost episode of les baxter Date: 22 Aug 1996 11:55:27 EDT ----- Begin Included Message ----- >Even better is the 2-CD compilation, "The Exotic Moods of Les Baxter" on >Capitol. It is marvelous. Yes, and finally one of these things with very impressive, original artwork too. (Perhaps Byron Werner's superb designs for the Esquivel CDs set a standard.) ----- End Included Message ----- I expected "Exotic Moods..." to have a cool retro looking cover. The one they used reminds me of Oingo Boingo albums. That's not a bad thing, just an odd thing... # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: " / dave / " Subject: Audrey Date: 22 Aug 1996 11:05:55 -0500 (CDT) mk wrote: > and while i'm in the middle of a rambling post, isn't it a shame that one > has to buy a cd of otherwise previously released material just to get the > delicious audrey hepburn version of moon river from breakfast at tiffany's? ..and which CD would this be? Is this that collection of "music from the films of A.H." that I saw at one point? dave /\\ \\ \\ \\ / \\ \\ \\ \\ the arouet label / \\ \\ \\ \\ ZING! ZING! -----------// // // //------> arouet@winternet.com \ // // // // \// // // // fnast! image # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: James.Langdell@Eng.Sun.COM (James Langdell) Subject: Re: Turnabout LPs: Mimaroglu, Carlos, Cage Date: 22 Aug 1996 09:44:24 -0700 A number of recordings of contemporary composers that came out on Turnabout in the 1960s and 1970s are turning up on CD in some of the inexpensive VOX BOX collections (usually 2 CDs for $10). The groupings are different from the CDs, but it's good to see this repertoire accessible again. --James Langdell jamesc@eng.sun.com Sun Microsystems Menlo Park, Calif. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tony Wilds Subject: exotic sounds of Mr. Showmanship Date: 22 Aug 1996 13:12:34 -0400 Some veins must not be tapped, but then again, some flakes of ore just catch the eye: Take a pound of Liberace, add a dash of bongos and congas, stir in some Herb Alpert covers, and bring to a boil: Spanish Flea (yippee), Taste of Honey, Tijuana Taxi, What Now My Love all on Dot LP "Liberace - New Sounds" For sauce, try: Aruba Liberace: "Aruba Liberace, Aruba Liberace, come maaam-bo with me" on MGM "When the Boys Meet the Girls" soundtrack w/Connie Francis, Sam the Sham, Louis Armstrong, etc. [Mr. Showmanship does other odd Latin stuff I dare not own, however briefly.] # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: BGlennii@aol.com Subject: Re: Soothing Sounds for Baby Date: 22 Aug 1996 14:03:56 -0400 Irwin, I like your work. Will you be writing liner notes for the Esquivel Xmas disc? Also, what do you know about a Basta Records disc called "Delirium in Hi-Fi"? Ben in Washington, DC # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: BGlennii@aol.com Subject: Re: Soothing Sounds for Baby Date: 22 Aug 1996 14:05:17 -0400 Patrick, There is a Raymond Scott compilation called "Turkish Nights" on Columbia currently available. Ben Washington, DC # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: " / dave / " Subject: Re: exotic sounds of Mr. Showmanship Date: 22 Aug 1996 13:13:05 -0500 (CDT) Mr. Wilds writes: > Take a pound of Liberace, add a dash of bongos and congas, stir in some Herb > Alpert covers, and bring to a boil: > > Spanish Flea (yippee), Taste of Honey, Tijuana Taxi, What Now My Love > all on Dot LP "Liberace - New Sounds" ..which would put this well after his gig with Elvis. Until I saw the bio on the tube last night, I honestly didn't realize that it was Liberace's lending his sequined jacket to the King Himself (when he was in a pinch) that got Elvis started on all the crazy outfits. I suppose I'd react the same way... Who plays with him on that LP? dave /\\ \\ \\ \\ / \\ \\ \\ \\ the arouet label / \\ \\ \\ \\ ZING! ZING! -----------// // // //------> arouet@winternet.com \ // // // // \// // // // fnast! image # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: mark&sarah Subject: Re: Audrey Date: 22 Aug 1996 13:24:09 -0500 (CDT) On Thu, 22 Aug 1996, / dave / wrote: > mk wrote: > > and while i'm in the middle of a rambling post, isn't it a shame that one > > has to buy a cd of otherwise previously released material just to get the > > delicious audrey hepburn version of moon river from breakfast at tiffany's? > > ..and which CD would this be? Is this that collection of "music from the films > of A.H." that I saw at one point? > > dave yes, i think so. i saw it a while back. actually, i don't know if everything on the cd was previously released: i recognized the expected moon river and charade cuts. i was most interested in the hepburn rendition of moon river because we had just watched breakfast at tiffany's and wondered aloud if the audrey+guitar version had ever been released. within a week, we found this cd at hastings. mk srh # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: mark&sarah Subject: Re: the lost episode of les baxter Date: 22 Aug 1996 13:33:11 -0500 (CDT) On Thu, 22 Aug 1996, D.J. Johnson wrote: > On Thu, 22 Aug 1996, mark&sarah wrote: > > hello all, > > > > everyone on this list probably already knows about this record, but i > > just picked it up yesterday and highly recommend it. the record (no cd > > release) contains 6 tracks from a tv special baxter did in (i guess) the > > Hiya Mark. Actually, I've reviewed a CD copy of The Lost Episodes a > month or two back, so I'm pretty sure they're available. Not that I'd > rather have CD, but, you know...that's what they sent. > > Deej sorry about that inaccuracy. i have the 10" vinyl version and something in the liner notes made me think that the label was vinyl only. does the cd contain more than the 6 tracks on the vinyl? mrk # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: " / dave / " Subject: Re: Soothing Sounds for Baby Date: 22 Aug 1996 13:36:11 -0500 (CDT) Ben writes: > There is a Raymond Scott compilation called "Turkish Nights" on Columbia > currently available. What kind of material is included on this comp? I find it hard not to like Raymond Scott, and I managed to find - for 50 cents - a copy of his 'This Time With Strings' LP on my recent road trip, which includes a nice version of "Powerhouse" for strings and a great rendition of "The Toy Trumpet" (a favorite) along with a winning cover featuring a laughing woman tangled up in brightly colored string(s)... dave /\\ \\ \\ \\ / \\ \\ \\ \\ the arouet label / \\ \\ \\ \\ ZING! ZING! -----------// // // //------> arouet@winternet.com \ // // // // \// // // // fnast! image # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: patrick@xpedite.com (Patrick Cashin) Subject: Re: Great Scott! Date: 22 Aug 1996 14:58:41 EDT ----- Begin Included Message ----- >>>I find it hard not to like Raymond Scott, ----- End Included Message ----- Raymond Scott's music is like chocolate ice cream, everybody likes it. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jenny <2peppers@winternet.com> Subject: 124 mph Date: 22 Aug 1996 13:58:40 -0500 (CDT) My roommate has the soundtrack to a French movie called _A Man & a Woman_ (1966) and on it is a great song called 124 Miles Per Hour. I guess i would file under EZ listening, but it's not without an attitude. I am curious to know if anyone has seen the movie, knows who composed the muzic, or has any juicy nuggets of information about it for me. Best, Jen Nitro # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: " / dave / " Subject: Re: Turnabout LPs: Mimaroglu, Carlos, Cage Date: 22 Aug 1996 14:02:23 -0500 (CDT) James Langdell writes: > A number of recordings of contemporary composers > that came out on Turnabout in the 1960s and 1970s > are turning up on CD in some of the inexpensive > VOX BOX collections (usually 2 CDs for $10). VOX BOX is doing this? That seems odd, but then again I've never quite figured out what their agenda was - I know them mainly for their odd assortment of budget classical releases & a better-than-average issue of Prokofiev's music for the Eisenstein films. (Part One of the film 'Ivan the Terrible' could change your life if you let it.) I have a Turnabout LP with 3 Mimaroglu cuts (so-so, IMO) a couple of Carlos compositions (Variations for Flute and Electronic Sound & Dialogues for Piano and Two Loudspeakers - both very interesting) and a Tzvi Avni cut featuring a soprano vocal by Pnina Avni that, in context, is downright creepy - in the best possible way. Regarding Mimaroglu, there's a full-length LP on the Finnadar label (1973) that represents the recordings he did for an installation of Jean Dubuffet's articulated painting (?) "Coucou Bazar", which was shown at the Guggenheim that same year. My question is, what exactly in an articulated painting? I suppose that's for another list... dave /\\ \\ \\ \\ / \\ \\ \\ \\ the arouet label / \\ \\ \\ \\ ZING! ZING! -----------// // // //------> arouet@winternet.com \ // // // // \// // // // fnast! image # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Laura Taylor" Subject: lost on me Date: 22 Aug 1996 15:02:21 -0400 REGARDING lost on me Here's the crucial question burning in this Baxter-babe's mind: Is the *music* good on the LOST EPISODE? And to what Les-era is it most akin? What year were the tracks written-recorded? And(I duck as I write this) I think the art work is misguided and silly...which actually at first sort of deterred me-because I thought: "bad artwork-bad record" quizas? Lounge Laura-who is still also in search of info on the latest Korla CD laura@wusf.usf.edu "It's just my nature to do weird stuff..." # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Robbie Baldock" Subject: Spaced Out update: 78s Date: 22 Aug 1996 20:20:20 +0000 Yes, another day, another update! Spaced Out now has the most comprehensive list available of the 78s released by Enoch Light from 1927(!) through to the mid-50s. And you thought he was quite busy from 1950 to 1978! You can go straight there by going to: http://www.cybersurf.co.uk/rcb/light/enoch78.htm Enjoy! Robbie Spaced Out - the Enoch Light WWW Site *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** http://www.cybersurf.co.uk/rcb/light/ # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Heileson, Thomas" Subject: Purr-fume / Cherbourg / Astrud Jobim? /Prado Prado / Olive! Date: 22 Aug 1996 11:32:00 PDT >From: Susanne Stratford >Subject: Re: Hai Karate > >In my little vanity cupboard at the moment stands:- > > Roma > Montana > Dune by Cristian Dior > Y by Yves Saint Laurant > Eau de Issay by Issay Miyake > Eau de Givenchy > > and an old bottle of Opium standing right at the back (which I havent >worn for years) What we need is someone to start making a women's fragrance called "Ipanema" (as in "the girl from," natch) >From: mark&sarah >Subject: Re: a quick survey > >i think the decor >would be sort of duchamp meets pacific rim, (Aha, another Duchamp fan...) >with an emphasis on >ergonomics and a color scheme borrowed from the umbrellas of cherbourg. _Yes!!_ I recently had the pleasure of seeing "Umbrellas," which I hadn't seen before, on the big screen at an art-house cinema. Those colors are deeelightful! And this is coming from a person who often dresses in all black... I'd like to hear Ken Nordine to a post-game spiel on that movie. (On the other side of the coin, I forgot, in describing the "dream club," to include the black-and-white lounge. Everything would be in shades of grey, to duplicate a 30s film. A strange fetishistic fantasy of mine...) But of course the Cherbourg room and B&W room would be adjoining... >astrud gilberto (backed either by her husband and stan getz, or the band >backing her in her recording of agua de beber) This will probably come off as _very_ naive... Were Gilberto and Jobim married? I'm just now getting into them both (though I've enjoyed Brasil '66's campy Jobim covers for quite a while) and so am still learning. >pram (quite simply the best band on the planet!) Right after Combustible Edison... :) (OK that's really Apples & Oranges I guess...) >From: soundbliss9@earthlink.net >Subject: [Fwd: Need help identifying song!] > >Okay, folks... every now and then I get a good melody stuck in my head. And >now I need your >help in figuring out what the song was, and who did it. > >Remember the Little Ceasar's Pizza ad from a few years back that had these >nutty >characters (including a poodle) doing a conga line? It was a great commercial >and a great >song, and I have no idea who did the piece. > >I even contacted the advertising agency(I'm in advertising myself) and asked >the guy who >wrote the spot, but he had no idea and no record of the song. > >Okay, fellow exoticologists... does anyone know the tune? I'd be forever >grateful. To my memory, the song sounds a bit like Perez Prado, though it could easily be someone else. (Prado is the proverbial master of mambo... he must have done some congo line tunes at some point...) >From: "kevin king" >Subject: Re: Jordana's Quiz > >>4. What is your favorite album cover? >...Loungecore vol.1... You mean the "Easy Project"? I fell in love-at-first-sight with this cover... (and am coincidentally listening to a tape of said right now) Pinks and olives living is swanky harmony. The scary part is, most the folx dancing on the cover photo look a little _too_ much like my parents in the 60s! + + + + + + Thom S. Heileson _/_/_/ + + _/_/_/ + @@@@ -@@@@@@- oR _/_/_/ @@ @@ -@@@@@@@@@- _/_/_/ + @@ @@ @@@@@@@@@@@ [antiAxiomaticism Unlimited] _/_/_/_ + @@ @@ -@@@ _/_/_/_/ @@ @@ -@@ @@@@@@@ phASER@wolfenet.com _/_/_/_/ + @@@@@ -@@@ @@@@@@@ _/_/_/_/ -@@@@ @@@@@@- heilts1@mpe11.ghc.org _/_/_/_/ ++___+@@@@@@ @@@@@- # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: PooTGuRl Subject: Re: lost on me Date: 22 Aug 1996 12:38:31 -0700 >Lounge Laura-who is still also in search of info on the latest Korla CD >laura@wusf.usf.edu >"It's just my nature to do weird stuff..." The Korla CD contains "Music of the Exotic East", "Latin Holiday" and one other, according to what I read. Selections from each. As fascinating, exotic and mysterious as he may seem, the music is NOT. Picture yourself riding a dragon on a merry-go-round....hear the music(?)...that's what it is like. Of course, you, like I, will have to find out for yourself. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: James Paul McKay Subject: Re: 124 mph - A Man and A Woman Date: 22 Aug 1996 12:42:25 -0700 (PDT) This is a fantastic french film which is available in almost every video store (though unfortunately it is dubbed instead of subtitled - and if that isn't bad enough they dubbed the song lyrics into english too). The soundtrack is by the wonderful french composer Francis Lai and is one of my favorite albums. The sequel film A Man and A Woman - 20 years later was a real dissapointment. Ciao, Paul McKay jpmckay@cyborganic.net > > My roommate has the soundtrack to a French movie called _A Man & a Woman_ > (1966) and on it is a great song called 124 Miles Per Hour. I guess i would > file under EZ listening, but it's not without an attitude. I am curious to > know if anyone has seen the movie, knows who composed the muzic, or has any > juicy nuggets of information about it for me. > > Best, > Jen Nitro > > > # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? > # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. > # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lazlo Nibble" Subject: the lost episode of les baxter Date: 22 Aug 1996 14:27:10 -0600 (MDT) > has this label (dionysus records) released any other exotica-relevent > material? Oh my, yes. I opened my mailbox yesterday to find a package from Dionysus (thanks, Lee!) containing new wax from Karla Pundit and the LA lounge band Frenchy. The Karla Pundit album is an entertaining Korla Pandit tribute/ pastiche themed around a visit to a lost jungle city (the liner notes are a riot); the Frenchy album is a straight-up lounge release. I'll post more catalog details when I get home and have the press releases handy, but both are coming out on LP/CD in the next month or so and both are worth checking out (though I like the Karla Pundit album better; Frenchy's material is pretty good but I'm not really fond of their vocalist). -- ::: Lazlo (lazlo@swcp.com; http://www.swcp.com/lazlo) # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: cscheffy@kinglet.Berkeley.EDU (Clark Scheffy) Subject: Re: Moog's co. Date: 22 Aug 1996 15:16:14 PDT Inexpensive Theremin: Listen, I may be way behind here, since I've been away from a computer for a good week and a half now, but check out PAIA electronics. Search on it with your browser... i don't remember the URL. In any case, their Theremax kit is quite good, about $180 and easy to build. It also includes CV ins for pitch, velo., and vol. so you can run a Minimoog with it. I bought one and am not disappointed. Clark # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tony Wilds Subject: Re: lost on me Date: 22 Aug 1996 18:31:42 -0400 At 03:02 PM 8/22/96 -0400, you wrote: > REGARDING lost on me > >Here's the crucial question burning in this Baxter-babe's mind: >Is the *music* good on the LOST EPISODE? It is for the completist, and if you're truly a Baxter babe, you'll get it. His intros are the best part (charming). The sound quality is TV-mono (bad). The material has no killer surprises but certainly has its moments, e.g., the "theremin voice" and "Quiet Village" with revisionist bird calls. Recommended for the strange escapade it truly is. The artwork isn't bad for what it is, but direct lifts oblige acknowledgments. The real issue is that a still from the show or even a photo of Mr. Baxter would have served better and lent integrity to Scamp. But marketing is marketing. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: soundbliss9@earthlink.net Subject: Karla and Korla Date: 22 Aug 1996 16:57:58 +0000 Have to agree on the Karla Pundit. Think tiki meets Korla Pandit. Bongos, organs, very groovy. I actually like this better than some of Korla Pandit's work--his gets to be quite uneven and sometimes sound simply like ice rink music (nothing against that). This has a little bit more dimensionality. Quite good--pick it up.! soundbliss9@earthlink.net # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: mark&sarah Subject: Re: Purr-fume / Cherbourg / Astrud Jobim? /Prado Prado / Olive! Date: 22 Aug 1996 17:56:21 -0500 (CDT) On Thu, 22 Aug 1996, Heileson, Thomas wrote: > _Yes!!_ I recently had the pleasure of seeing "Umbrellas," which I hadn't > seen before, on the big screen at an art-house cinema. Those colors are > deeelightful! And this is coming from a person who often dresses in all > black... I'd like to hear Ken Nordine to a post-game spiel on that movie. BTW, is the soundtrack to this film available? the umbrellas of cherbourg, that is. > >astrud gilberto (backed either by her husband and stan getz, or the band > >backing her in her recording of agua de beber) > > This will probably come off as _very_ naive... Were Gilberto and Jobim > married? I'm just now getting into them both (though I've enjoyed Brasil > '66's campy Jobim covers for quite a while) and so am still learning. > astrud was married to joao gilberto, a wonderful guitarist and singer. check out "getz/gilberto" on verve records for a great intro to the gilbertos, jobim, and getz. it's quite a contrast to brasil 66, to say the least. i like both approaches, though after "look around" i find lani hall's singing to be hard to take (not that i like it that much on the first three albums, but the music is so good i can ignore her showiness. conversely, astrud is a model of cool restraint... cool everything, really. > >pram (quite simply the best band on the planet!) > > Right after Combustible Edison... :) > > (OK that's really Apples & Oranges I guess...) curiously enough, i was going to include in my parentheses above a short statement to the effect that pram does their thing much better than c.e. does theirs, but i didn't want to sound hostile! :) take care, mark # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: mark&sarah Subject: Re: 124 mph - A Man and A Woman Date: 22 Aug 1996 18:06:26 -0500 (CDT) and the soundtrack is on cd coupled with another of lai's soundtracks--i've seen this but not heard it. is the other soundtrack anywhere near as good? sorry i don't remember the name of the other soundtrack; i hope someone knows what i'm talking about. and bravo to rereleases which combine two short albums on one cd! mark On Thu, 22 Aug 1996, James Paul McKay wrote: > This is a fantastic french film which is available in almost every video > store (though unfortunately it is dubbed instead of subtitled - and if > that isn't bad enough they dubbed the song lyrics into english too). The > soundtrack is by the wonderful french composer Francis Lai and is one of > my favorite albums. The sequel film A Man and A Woman - 20 years later was > a real dissapointment. > > Ciao, > > Paul McKay > jpmckay@cyborganic.net > > > > > My roommate has the soundtrack to a French movie called _A Man & a Woman_ > > (1966) and on it is a great song called 124 Miles Per Hour. I guess i would > > file under EZ listening, but it's not without an attitude. I am curious to > > know if anyone has seen the movie, knows who composed the muzic, or has any > > juicy nuggets of information about it for me. > > > > Best, > > Jen Nitro > > > > > > # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? > > # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. > > > > > # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? > # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. > # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Bodiodo@aol.com Subject: Re: 124 mph - A Man and A Woman Date: 22 Aug 1996 20:57:41 -0400 Howdy Mark! Although I'm not certain, the other soundtrack on the "A Man and a Woman" CD re-release should be "Live for Life," the title track of which became another international hit for Francis Lai. I believe "A Man and a Woman" was one of the defining films of its day--it seemed to capture much of how people felt, and the cool, intimate music created the perfect ambiance for feeling the cool, intimate sets. The film and the music are, at once, intensely introverted and intensely sexual. Utterly sensual! Beau di Audeau # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: PooTGuRl Subject: Delirium in Hi-Fi Date: 22 Aug 1996 18:04:58 -0700 At 02:03 PM 8/22/96 -0400, Ben in DC wrote: >Also, what do you know about a Basta Records disc called "Delirium in Hi-Fi"? All you need to know is to GET IT. Elsa Popping and her Pixieland Band (Andre Popp) recorded this wildly inventive LP "somewhere in France" in, I think, 1956. Wacked out sound FX with vocals and instruments turned inside out and played backwards!!! The extensive liner notes ask the reader: "You can turn a glove inside out, why not a voice?" Do you know how they did this!? A sentence would be recorded, then played back backwards. The singer then memorized the words backwards and then sang the words which were recorded. Finally, the tape was reversed and spliced into the musical passage. The same procedure was used with instruments. It sounds very weird and it is... # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: LTepedino@aol.com Subject: Re: loungey commercials Date: 23 Aug 1996 00:04:25 -0400 Far more appropriate for this group than "Bell Book And Candel", is Billy Wilder's "Kiss Me Stupid." Featuring Dean Martin (in what must have been a stretch) playing a character named "Dino" who happens to be a Las Vegas lounge performer always on the make. And by the way it also has Kim Novak! Ashley # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: viktrola@usa.nai.net Subject: Re: the lost episode of les baxter Date: 23 Aug 1996 00:13:12 -0500 >Oh my, yes. I opened my mailbox yesterday to find a package from Dionysus >(thanks, Lee!) containing new wax from Karla Pundit and the LA lounge band >Frenchy. The Karla Pundit album is an entertaining Korla Pandit tribute/ both have release info at Vik's in the news (http://www.chaoskitty.com/t_chaos.mnews.html) and expanded features coming to the Dionysus Room (http://www.chaoskitty,com/t_chaos/diony.html)...info in the Dionysus Room about Baxter's Lost Episode and Robert Drasnin plus others!! in swank, Vik Vik Trola's Lounge Of Self Indulgence http://www.chaoskitty.com/t_chaos/lounge.html # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: LTepedino@aol.com Subject: Re: 124 mph Date: 23 Aug 1996 00:12:28 -0400 "A Man And A Woman" was at the time a fairly groundbreaking film for being shot in a semi-documentary style and being very innovatively directed by Claude Lelouch (shot in excellent black & white) - it even won the Academy Award the year it came out for best foreign film. While it has lost a bit of its impact, it is one of those films that beautifully captures the 60's and makes some gorgeous viewing despite it being available only as a dubbed version on video here. Francis' Lai's score is regarded as his greatest achievemnt and has got some cool french bossa nova, dramatic music and of course the famous "Bada Bada Bada bada Ba" theme. Ashley # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: LTepedino@aol.com Subject: Re: lost on me Date: 23 Aug 1996 00:19:42 -0400 In a message dated 96-08-22 18:52:23 EDT, you write: >It is for the completist, and if you're truly a Baxter babe, you'll get it. Let me set the record straight on "Lost Episode" >His intros are the best part (charming). The sound quality is TV-mono (bad). >The material has no killer surprises but certainly has its moments, e.g., >the "theremin voice" and "Quiet Village" with revisionist bird calls. >Recommended for the strange escapade it truly is. Look for the remastered version that has a sticker on the cover - the sound quality is markably superior to the original release earlier this year. It is worth owning alone for the version of "Quiet Village" - the only recorded version of Baxter's that uses the "Martin Denny-esque" bird calls. > >The artwork isn't bad for what it is, but direct lifts oblige >acknowledgments. The real issue is that a still from the show or even a >photo of Mr. Baxter would have served better and lent integrity to Scamp. >But marketing is marketing. I know for a fact that Capitol were not very pleased with the artwork on "Lost Episode" as it was lifted from various Baxter covers, but what the hey - it was better than to shoot a still off of what would have certainly been a softly focused TV image. By the way, Scamp did not release "Lost Episode", it was Dionysus. Ashley # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: LTepedino@aol.com Subject: Re: Purr-fume / Cherbourg / Astrud Jobim? /Prado Prado / Olive! Date: 23 Aug 1996 00:21:21 -0400 There are two versions available of the soundtrack - get the French import, it has been prepared with the re-release in mind and it even features an extra track or two with Tony Bennett. Ashley # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dyemund@best.com (Jack Diamond) Subject: Raymond Scott Date: 22 Aug 1996 21:42:59 +0000 did he make any 10" rekkids ? jack # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dyemund@best.com (Jack Diamond) Subject: 124 miles per hour Date: 22 Aug 1996 21:48:33 +0000 >From: Jenny <2peppers@winternet.com> >Date: Thu, 22 Aug 1996 13:58:40 -0500 (CDT) >Subject: 124 mph > >My roommate has the soundtrack to a French movie called _A Man & a Woman_ >(1966) and on it is a great song called 124 Miles Per Hour. I guess i would >file under EZ listening, but it's not without an attitude. I am curious to >know if anyone has seen the movie, knows who composed the muzic, or has any >juicy nuggets of information about it for me. Jenny, It's Francis Lai. I _just played_ THAT tune _also_ last week on my show. This is starting to get spooky ;)) Francisd Lai composed the music for at least 15 films. I'm not sure if there is anything available on CD. File under Soundtrack Jack # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Desmond K. Hill" Subject: Re: Turnabout LPs: Mimaroglu, Carlos, Cage Date: 23 Aug 1996 13:16:08 +0000 James.Langdell@Eng.Sun.COM explained that >A number of recordings of contemporary composers that came out on Turnabout in >>the 1960s and 1970s are turning up on CD in some of the inexpensive VOX BOX >>collections (usually 2 CDs for $10). The groupings are different from the >CDs, >but it's good to see this repertoire accessible again. It certainly is good to see the repertoire made accessable, & I'm sure it'll sound a whole lot better when I learn where to locate the collections ;) Any chance of catalogue numbers, distributors, etc. _please_ des # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tony Wilds Subject: lounge commercial: Cappio(tm) Date: 23 Aug 1996 11:23:10 -0400 The sweeter-than-sweet bossa nova version of "One Mint Julep" done in the beloved Cappio(tm) commercial awhile ago is done by the Kenny Burrell Octet. It's on "Lotsa Bossa Nova," an LP so elusive it had to be pried out of the personal collection of a jazz dealer. Very mod, like an iced cappucino beverage, oui. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tony Wilds Subject: Re: Raymond Scott Date: 23 Aug 1996 11:27:45 -0400 At 09:42 PM 8/22/96 +0000, you wrote: >did he make any 10" rekkids ? > >jack > Raymond Scott's Drawing Room was issued as a 10". # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Laura Taylor" Subject: Re: Purr-fume / Cherbourg / Date: 23 Aug 1996 11:25:18 -0400 RE>>Purr-fume / Cherbourg / Astrud Jobim? 8/23/96 On what label-asks Lounge Laura-who really wants this thing... There are two versions available of the soundtrack - get the French import, it has been prepared with the re-release in mind and it even features an extra track or two with Tony Bennett. Ashley # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Bryan Jare Cuevas Subject: Re: lost on Korla Date: 22 Aug 1996 17:08:55 -0400 (EDT) According to PooTGuRl: > The Korla CD contains "Music of the Exotic East", "Latin Holiday" and one > other, according to what I read. Selections from each. As fascinating, > exotic and mysterious as he may seem, the music is NOT. Picture yourself > riding a dragon on a merry-go-round....hear the music(?)...that's what it is > like. Of course, you, like I, will have to find out for yourself. Korla Pandit, "Odyssey" (Fantasy FCD-24746-2) Compiles 8 tracks from "Music of the Exotic East" and 12 tracks from "Latin Holiday". If you read the small print, this is what you learn: "Since maximum playing time of a single CD could not accomodate the entire length of both original albums, one selection ("Procession of the Grand Moghul") has been deleted" (!!!!) I assume that this deleted track comes from the "Exotic East" album, which in my opinion is far more intriguing than "Latin Holiday". The merry-go-round analogy is right on. I assume this move was made under the assumption that "latin" influenced "exotica" is more marketable to the "new" generation of lounge fans. Please Mr./Mrs. reissue producers, do not make it a habit of deleting tracks....and if you must, delete the drek and leave the gems. bryan c. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Laura Taylor" Subject: Re: Purr-fume / Cherbourg / Date: 23 Aug 1996 13:14:36 -0400 RE>>Purr-fume / Cherbourg / Astrud Jobim? 8/23/96 Lazlo---this never appeared so I'm resending :^) On what label-asks Lounge Laura-who really wants this thing... There are two versions available of the soundtrack - get the French import, it has been prepared with the re-release in mind and it even features an extra track or two with Tony Bennett. Ashley # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: bstewart@ids2.idsonline.com Subject: Re: Bell, Book and Candle Date: 23 Aug 1996 13:35:40 -0400 At 04:09 PM 8/21/96 +0000, you wrote: >Gadzooks! How can Kim Novak slip anyone's mind. I mean, that bottled in >blonde bombshell has been stuck firmly in my brain since if first saw >Bell Book & Candle. Agree! Kim Novak was the ultimate, batchelor pad babe. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: bstewart@ids2.idsonline.com Subject: "Bucket of Blood" soundtrack Date: 23 Aug 1996 13:44:30 -0400 At 02:08 AM 8/22/96 -0400, you wrote: >POE FOR MODERNS by Buddy Morrow, best whistling theme "Murder at the Rue >Morgue" (composer, Bernie Green). The deadpan beat recitations of Poe with >jazz backing are cool, but the vocal harmony rendition of "The Raven" is >utterly demented. Speaking of beat recitations, how about Roger Corman's 1959 film, "Bucket of Blood". I believe Paul Horn was the soloist in the background and am wondering if this was ever released on LP? Strange, low budget movie along the lines of "Little Shop of Horrors" (1960). Bryan # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ajackson@yorku.ca (Anthony Jackson) Subject: The films of Jacques Tati Date: 23 Aug 1996 13:56:11 -0500 Jacques Tati was the director for a number of wondefully tongue in cheek 50's French comedy films. His films are well noted for their clever use of sound effects and music (often a galloping light-hearted kind of jazz) to compliment the scenes and story line. "Mon Oncle" and the recently re-released colour version of "Jour de Fete" are among my favourites. Does anyone have any info regarding the availability of soundtracks to Tati's films? I know that at least one CD has been released, I saw it in the Tokyo Virgin Megastore and couldn't part with the $45.00 they wanted for it. I've checked the NYC Virgin Megastore plus all the major outlets here in Toronto with no luck so far. Aj # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ajackson@yorku.ca (Anthony Jackson) Subject: Record Store Beefs Date: 23 Aug 1996 14:12:07 -0500 Is anyone else out there fed up with record stores? I'm amazed at how poorly many are organized and was a little shocked, for example, at the confusion I found at a recent visit to the Virgin Megastore store in New York. Despite a sizeable selection and large staff, each and every item on my list was unavailable, on order, out of stock, or somewhere in the store but no one quite knew where to find it. When Icomplained to the manager, he gave me some sad excuse about having to do a complete inventory check that week, which missed the point really since my beef was more with the way the music was catagorized and displayed than with availability per se. I'm guessing that many of you have experienced the same frustration, with so much of the music in the exotica or lounge genre being hard to catagorize and therefore harder to locate in a store that, for example, put Johnny Hartman's CD's in the vocal section but his album with John Coltrane in the jazz section. One store I know of still keeps some of its CD lounge compilations n the techno dance section. What I would like to see is a dependable on-line CD order house that can accomodate virtually any request without charging absurd postage and handling charges or premium prices for CD's that they know are hard to come by in most outlets. I suppose that contravenes the spirit of supply and demand, but I'm sure there's a better and cheaper way to handle CD sales than those I have seen so far. Aj # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: bstewart@ids2.idsonline.com Subject: Re: 124 mph Date: 23 Aug 1996 14:11:43 -0400 At 12:12 AM 8/23/96 -0400, you wrote: >"A Man And A Woman" was at the time a fairly groundbreaking film for being >shot in a semi-documentary style and being very innovatively directed by >Claude Lelouch (shot in excellent black & white) - it even won the Academy >Award the year it came out for best foreign film. While it has lost a bit of >its impact, it is one of those films that beautifully captures the 60's and >makes some gorgeous viewing despite it being available only as a dubbed >version on video here. Francis' Lai's score is regarded as his greatest >achievemnt and has got some cool french bossa nova, dramatic music and of >course the famous "Bada Bada Bada bada Ba" theme. This is one of my favorite soundtracks that has been reissued on a twofer by DRG. I also liked the "Live for Life" soundtrack that has some amazing mood music instrumentals on it. Note of trivia: According to what I've heard, Lelouch intended "....a Woman" to be shot in color, but ran out of money during the filming and had to complete the takes in b/w. That's why the film has that strange intercutting of scenes between b/w and color. With the sucess of the film, Lelouch no longer had to worry about getting his films financed. Academy award for best foriegn film, 1966 Best Prize at Cannes Film Festival, 1966 # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: John Chilson Subject: Re: "Bucket of Blood" soundtrack Date: 23 Aug 1996 11:40:47 -0700 (PDT) Although the soundtrack for Bucket of Blood was never released, Little Shop of Horrors was, and is basically the same soundtrack. Corman used Fred Katz' same score for a slew of his movies (Last Woman on Earth, Wasp Woman, etc.). # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Steve Sando" Subject: Re: The films of Jacques Tati Date: 23 Aug 1996 12:49:12 +0000 > Does anyone have any info regarding the availability of soundtracks > to Tati's films? I know that at least one CD has been released, I > saw it in the Tokyo Virgin Megastore and couldn't part with the > $45.00 they wanted for it. I've checked the NYC Virgin Megastore > plus all the major outlets here in Toronto with no luck so far. I have 'Extraits des Bandes Originales des Films de Jacques Tati' (Polygram Distr. 836 983-2) which I found at Tower SF for under $12.00. The North Beach branch makes many mistakes marking CDs and I've benefited from their laziness so maybe this was mis-marked. Great soundtrack, by the way. Coconut Grove, publishers of MisterLUCKY PO Box 78146, San Francisco, CA 94107 http://www.wco.com/~coconutg/ "Strange how potent cheap music is" - Noel Coward # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "kevin king" Subject: Re: The films of Jacques Tati Date: 23 Aug 1996 16:46:15 -0500 > Does anyone have any info regarding the availability of soundtracks to > Tati's films? Movies To Listen To: Jacques Tati includes Mr. Hulot's Holiday, Playtime, Big Day (Jour de Fete?) and Mon Uncle on Travelling 93050 1504 2 10 to 15 dollars I think It was released fairly recently. kevin king xanadu@radix.net http://www.radix.net/~xanadu # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tony Wilds Subject: Re: Record Store Beefs Date: 23 Aug 1996 17:03:29 -0400 At 02:12 PM 8/23/96 -0500, you wrote: >Is anyone else out there fed up with record stores? Any dealing with records is a lot of hard work: wild goose chases, restoring ill-treated treasures, squirrelly people who change their minds, hours killed buying and haggling. And that's before you get to inventory and organization. Oh, and it's not like there's any money in it, after overhead. Retail outlets earn my respect for the constant crap they deflect from freaky walk-ins, guys who have hamburgers in their eyes as they insist you take their beat-up Foghat records and suspicious-looking tape collections. And people who want Phoebe Snow records and won't shaddap and go away, ever. Explore all the dozens of _types_ of record sources and reward only the noble. All these "rare" mass-produced items are still out there in all sorts of places. Perfection in a CD outlet? Japan, Japan, Japan, and ya pay a premium. Bet we'll have it all figured out just about the time all [new] packaged media becomes obsolete. Let it be soon. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: keithd@netcom.com (Keith Doyle) Subject: Re: Jack Lord's Aftershave Date: 23 Aug 1996 15:42:12 PDT I used Hai Karate cologne for awhile in the '70s and liked it, later the cologne was apparently discontinued (couldn't find it anywhere) and I discovered that the after shave was no where near as good. Seems like I spotted the aftershave in a store not too long ago, but for me, it's just not the same. Keith Doyle keithd@netcom.com # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Laura Taylor" Subject: Re: Purr-fume / Cherbourg / Date: 23 Aug 1996 11:25:18 -0400 RE>>Purr-fume / Cherbourg / Astrud Jobim? 8/23/96 On what label-asks Lounge Laura-who really wants this thing... There are two versions available of the soundtrack - get the French import, it has been prepared with the re-release in mind and it even features an extra track or two with Tony Bennett. Ashley # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Cartoonik Subject: Get the video Date: 23 Aug 1996 19:17:02 -0700 Lounge Laura....sorry for the not so encouraging word on Korla Pandit. Ever notice that nobody seems to disagree? Forget the CD and get the video of his fifties TV show....now THAT'S entertainment!!!! Cult Movies in L.A., ten bucks, postage paid!!! # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: cbennet0@counsel.com (Caressa Bennet -- Bennet ^ Bennet PLLC - Washington ) Subject: Denny McLain Date: 23 Aug 1996 22:55:38 EDT To: exotica, Inet I was checking out the new compilation, Organs in Orbit, the other day and I noticed that Denny McLain is featured on a couple of tracks. Is this the same Denny McLain who won 31 games for Detroit in 1968 (and was later kicked out of baseball for gambling)? I remember from the back of a baseball card I used to own that organ playing was one of his hobbies. Oh yeah, almost forgot, how is the compilation? Michael Bennet cbennet0@counsel.com # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: patrick@xpedite.com (Patrick Cashin) Subject: Re: SEGA gets Mambo Fever! Date: 24 Aug 1996 08:59:58 EDT ----- Begin Included Message ----- >Someone at SEGA has been watching too much Bugs Bunny. The bases/conga bit >come from the cartoon "Baseball Bugs" (I believe) where Bugs Bunny takes on >the Gashouse Gorillas single handed in a baseball game. ----- End Included Message ----- I know that Carl Stalling often used snippets of popular songs in his Warner Bros. scores, does anyone know the name of the song in this scene? # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Joe Kilmartin Subject: Re: Audrey Date: 24 Aug 1996 12:12:39 -0400 At 11:05 AM 22/08/1996 -0500, you wrote: >mk wrote: >sna-ip< >> and while i'm in the middle of a rambling post, isn't it a shame that one >> has to buy a cd of otherwise previously released material just to get the >> delicious audrey hepburn version of moon river from breakfast at tiffany's? > >..and which CD would this be? Is this that collection of "music from the films >of A.H." that I saw at one point? Yeah! Where is that one?!? Anybody? Anybody? # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Heileson, Thomas" Subject: Audrey HEPburn Date: 23 Aug 1996 16:23:00 PDT >and while i'm in the middle of a rambling post, isn't it a shame that one >has to buy a cd of otherwise previously released material just to get the >delicious audrey hepburn version of moon river from breakfast at tiffany's? Describe more, please! I am an Audrey fan but ashamedly am unhep to this. I have the Mancini BaT soundtrack... I seem to remember something about Hepburn singing a version, but I can't remember the details. I even forgot whether she sang the version on my soundtrack CD. Shame on me! Anyway, which CD are you talking about? Is it an Audrey-centric thing? If so, I may be suckered into getting it, despite it being a transparent Moirrissean repackaging, as you say. BTW, I haven't seen it, but a swanky friend of mine told me of a special-edition Breakfast at Tif's soundtrack package that comes in a white box, with long eveningwear gloves and other goodies. Tacky? mmmmmYes. But why does part of me overlook that when it comes to Audrey? I guess because she's The Greatest. (and much better-looking that M. Ali...) -- Still reaching to achieve the Platonically Ideal Cocktail Party (at Holly Golightly's pad, but of course) + + + + + + Thom S. Heileson _/_/_/ + + _/_/_/ + @@@@ -@@@@@@- oR _/_/_/ @@ @@ -@@@@@@@@@- _/_/_/ + @@ @@ @@@@@@@@@@@ [antiAxiomaticism Unlimited] _/_/_/_ + @@ @@ -@@@ _/_/_/_/ @@ @@ -@@ @@@@@@@ phASER@wolfenet.com _/_/_/_/ + @@@@@ -@@@ @@@@@@@ _/_/_/_/ -@@@@ @@@@@@- heilts1@mpe11.ghc.org _/_/_/_/ ++___+@@@@@@ @@@@@- # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: keithd@syseval5 Subject: Re: Turnabout LPs: Mimaroglu, Carlos, Cage Date: 23 Aug 1996 16:12:42 -0700 >The only Turnabout LP I've ever bought is the _Electronic Music_ LP with >"Visage" by Berio, "Fontana Mix" by Cage, and "Agony" by Mimaroglu. The Cage >and Mimaroglu pieces still do NOTHING for me (but I haven't given up hope on >'em!), but boy that "Visage" with "the voice of Cathy Berberian!" Yow, that >thing's mega-bizarro -- for everyone looking for the unearthly missing link >between Baxter/Sheva's THE PASSIONS and the BBC DOCTOR WHO SOUND EFFECTS >record, *look no further*. All those bleeps and bloops and hums and that >woman giggling, crying, moaning, grunting, snorting, and uttering total >gibberish for twenty-one minutes and four seconds...you just don't find THAT >at your local Musicland/Sam Goody... I originally heard this as the soundtrack to an experimental film in the late '60s or early '70s on a half hour PBS TV show called FLICK-OUT. They showed the show twice each week, once on Tuesday and then again on Sunday (or was it Saturday). The visuals consisted of a closeup of a womans lips while she put on lipstick, and the Visage piece was the soundtrack. I liked the soundtrack so much, I caught the show again on the weekend and taped the track, which I've had for years. A few years after that, I was working as a electronics repair tech on night shift and heard the track again on some late night fringe radio station. While I wasn't able to get the name, it made me aware of the fact that it was not done just for the film, and may be on a record somewhere. Years later and after buying a lot of weird albums on the off chance I would find it I finally found the album on Turnabout. It has also been released on a French CD which I also have. Definately a one of a kind. Wish they would show those student and experimental films that they showed on FLICK-OUT again though, there was some great stuff there. Another memorable flick was a cartoon called "The Good Friend" about a guy and his girl who sit down on a park bench with a guy reading the paper. They have a converstion about their relationship, then we find out that the guy reading the paper "doesn't have a face," he just has sockets where his eyes and nose and mouth should be. The girl feels sorry for him and goads her boyfriend into giving one of his eyes to the poor fellow. Ultimately the boyfriend takes it to the extreme and gives all of his facial features to the stranger and then the stranger goes off with the girl, leaving the boyfriend sitting there without a face. Weird flick, I've never forgotten it, but unfortunately never seen it as part of a film festival video. Keith Doyle keithd@netcom.com # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Watterworth Earle Subject: Re: loungey commercials Date: 23 Aug 1996 19:34:32 -0600 (MDT) What were the spy flicks that Dino used to make? As I recall, they were pretty loungy. Jay Watterworth CU Boulder On Fri, 23 Aug 1996 LTepedino@aol.com wrote: > Far more appropriate for this group than "Bell Book And Candel", is Billy > Wilder's "Kiss Me Stupid." Featuring Dean Martin (in what must have been a > stretch) playing a character named "Dino" who happens to be a Las Vegas > lounge performer always on the make. And by the way it also has Kim Novak! > > Ashley > > # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? > # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. > # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: patrick@xpedite.com (Patrick Cashin) Subject: Re: el Dino Date: 24 Aug 1996 14:35:06 EDT ----- Begin Included Message ----- What were the spy flicks that Dino used to make? As I recall, they were pretty loungy. ----- End Included Message ----- MATT HELM. Matt Helm es mucho cool. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Joe Kilmartin Subject: Re: loungey commercials Date: 24 Aug 1996 14:34:43 -0400 At 07:34 PM 23/08/1996 -0600, you wrote: >What were the spy flicks that Dino used to make? As I recall, they were >pretty loungy. Those would be the Matt elm movies. All four are now available on video (and inexpensively enough to own...). Check 'em out. They swing (the earlier ones are better than the later ones, but the Hugo Montenegro music in the last one has its own wild way... not as swingin' as the Riddle in the first two, but really, who is...) # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dyemund@best.com (Jack Diamond) Subject: The films (music) of Jacques Tati Date: 24 Aug 1996 11:53:30 +0000 The films of Jacques Tati. anything ever released on vinyl or cd ? the was an LP release in the 70's of his work from Mon Oncle, Playtime and other films on United Artists called Playtime that is _excellent_ I don't have it in front of me but there were more than a few composers involved with the compositions and conducting of his film scores Jack # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dyemund@best.com (Jack Diamond) Subject: Record Store Beefs Date: 24 Aug 1996 11:53:34 +0000 RE : Virgin Megastore store; Record Store Beefs in New York. It's not a record store, it's a cd store ;) Jack # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: 72241.731@compuserve.com Subject: Merry Christmas! Date: 24 Aug 1996 15:06:07 EDT Exoticats, Just up on Space Age Bachelor Pad Music: Liner notes from the upcoming Bar/None Christmas Esquivel compilation "Merry Christmas From The Space Age Bachelor Pad" (Ahaon-083). Stop by. -=-Joe =----------------------------------------------------= = Space Age Bachelor Pad Music on the World Wide Web = = http://www.interport.net/~joholmes/index.html = =----------------------------------------------------= # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Marcel Chouteau" Subject: Re: Record Store Beefs Date: 24 Aug 1996 19:11:06 UT ajackson@yorku.ca (Anthony Jackson) Fri, 23 Aug 1996 14:12:07 writes: >Subject: Record Store Beefs > >Is anyone else out there fed up with record stores? > >What I would like to see is a dependable on-line CD order house that can >accomodate virtually any request without charging absurd postage and >handling charges or premium prices... Try www.gemm.com. If you know what you're looking for, this is a painless and inexpensive (I've found) source. I've had CDs arrive in less than a week. Of course, you lose that browsing experience, but it sounds like that's what's ticking you off. New and reissued CDs are cheap, LPs and rarities about what you'd expect. Anyone else have good or bad experiences with this site? # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: phaser@wolfenet.com (Thom S. Heileson) Subject: Record Store Beefs Date: 24 Aug 1996 12:56:35 -0700 >From: ajackson@yorku.ca (Anthony Jackson) >Subject: Record Store Beefs > >What I would like to see is a dependable on-line CD order house that can >accomodate virtually any request without charging absurd postage and >handling charges or premium prices for CD's that they know are hard to come >by in most outlets. I suppose that contravenes the spirit of supply and >demand, but I'm sure there's a better and cheaper way to handle CD sales >than those I have seen so far. I've seen / dealt with some very good online mail-order music services. Unfortunately the only concrete info I have is on services which sell experimental electronic/ambient and such (such as EAR/Rational), not older recordings. You might want to try some web searches for such a service, I'd bet some good ones exist out there. By the same token, if anyone knows of a service that would fit the bill, pls. post. + + + + + + Thom S. Heileson_/_/_/ + + _/_/_/ + @@@@ -@@@@@@- oR _/_/_/ @@ @@ -@@@@@@@@@- _/_/_/ + @@ @@ @@@@@@@@@@@ [antiAxiomaticism Unlimited] _/_/_/_ + @@ @@ -@@@ _/_/_/_/ @@ @@ -@@ @@@@@@@ phASER@wolfenet.com _/_/_/_/ + @@@@@ -@@@ @@@@@@@ _/_/_/_/ -@@@@ @@@@@@- heilts1@mpe11.ghc.org_/_/_/_/ ++___+@@@@@@ @@@@@- # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: tribute@dircon.co.uk (Hugh Petfield) Subject: Loungey Dino movies... Date: 24 Aug 1996 21:41:48 +0100 Jay Watterworth asked: >What were the spy flicks that Dino used to make? As I recall, they were >pretty loungy. There were four starring Dean Martin as Matt Helm: The Silencers (1966) co-starring Stella Stevens Murderer's Row (also 1966) co-starring Ann-Margret The Ambushers (1968) co-starring Janice Rule (who? I hear you ask!) The Wrecking Crew (1969) co-starring Sharon Tate (in her last film) On the subject of stylish movies, how about "The Thomas Crown Affair"? The Soundtrack album is marvellous; yonks ahead of the music you hear when you watch the movie. Split-screens don't work on TV, tho'.. Hope everything's cool avec vous.. and thanks for the suggestions about aftershave. I remember the Hai Karate ads very well.. I'm actually using the dreaded Old Spice at present, as all the previous aftershaves I've used have gone from the market, i.e. Burley Old Spice Lime Mennen Skin Bracer Revlon's That Man (ultra cool) Aqua Manda (orange-based) Any of you ladies ever encountered a perfume Havoc, by Mary Quant? Hugh. e-mail from: tribute@dircon.co.uk (Hugh Petfield) # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: mark&sarah Subject: Re: Audrey Date: 24 Aug 1996 15:45:45 -0500 (CDT) On Sat, 24 Aug 1996, Joe Kilmartin wrote: > At 11:05 AM 22/08/1996 -0500, you wrote: > >mk wrote: > > >sna-ip< > > >> and while i'm in the middle of a rambling post, isn't it a shame that one > >> has to buy a cd of otherwise previously released material just to get the > >> delicious audrey hepburn version of moon river from breakfast at tiffany's? > > > >..and which CD would this be? Is this that collection of "music from the films > >of A.H." that I saw at one point? > > > Yeah! Where is that one?!? > > Anybody? Anybody? > well, if nobody else knows, i'll go back to hastings (your entertainment superstore) and try to find it again... sorry i don't have more specific details at hand. the theme of the cd is music from the films of a.h., so the title suggested above is probably correct, unless there's more than one disc dedicated to this. take care, mark # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Swampey@aol.com Subject: Re: claudine longet and andy williams Date: 24 Aug 1996 16:59:08 -0400 In a message dated 96-08-22 03:05:55 EDT, you write: >all of this aside, can anyone tell me the exact history of andy and claudine's ill-fated romance? and is claudine still performing? Where IS claudine? In jail or out (for shooting Spider Savitch (sp?)? Anyone?....Anyone? Lisa # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ottotemp@aol.com Subject: Re: Merry Christmas! Date: 24 Aug 1996 18:39:57 -0400 Also "With a Christmas Vibe" Arthur Lyman's Xmas lp is out on Ryko with a bonus track never released before a real coup for Ryko! # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: RLPowellJr@aol.com Subject: Tiki Cologne and What Happened To (was Re: Hai EZ Rum tiki ...) Date: 24 Aug 1996 19:08:51 -0400 In a reference in a message dated 96-08-22 00:19:44 EDT, one of you wrote: << >>Subject: Hai Karate Dunno about the fragrance, but I bet Jack Lord's fave cover of HI-5-0 would be Henry Mancini's -- the disco, the surf, the Mancini. (On "The Cop Show Themes.") >>Of course, you can't beat a bottle of Bay Rum... >What I'd like to find is a bottle of cologne shaped in Hawaiian/Tiki statue >form... or maybe Easter Island. Does such a thing exist? (Probably only in >expensive vintage shops, hm.) >> If I'm not mistaken, and you tickled some really deep memes on this one, so some of the recall may not be total, there was a cologne from the late 70's that had a quasi-Tiki bottle. Said cologne was called Trouble or Taboo (I think there is a women's fragrance called Tabu, not to be confused with the studly Tiki product). Dunno if said cologne is still in production ... a trip to Wal-Mart is in order to begin a quest. Then again, I could be just way totally off-base. Speaking of Tiki, does anyone know what happened to the Tiki site at http://www.forfood.com/~indieweb/tiki/tiki.html? Do I have something wrong in the URL? I kinda don't think so, since it used to work from my home page, and now it doesn't. Bob # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: misant@ic.net Subject: Re: Denny McLain Date: 24 Aug 1996 21:12:31 -0500 >I was checking out the new compilation, Organs in Orbit, the other >day and I noticed that Denny McLain is featured on a couple of >tracks. Is this the same Denny McLain who won 31 games for >Detroit in 1968 (and was later kicked out of baseball for >gambling)? I remember from the back of a baseball card I used to >own that organ playing was one of his hobbies. yes it is Dennis Dale McLain at the mighty Hammond x-77 organ. The Detroit Tigers' superstar swings with today's hits. Released on Capitol Records. 'I am proud of this first album... When it's all said and done some day in the future, I hope they will remember Denny McLain as an outstanding professional musician.' Not as a tax invader and gambler. David # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Dlsmay@aol.com Subject: 60s Film Scores Biggest Pop Crossover Hits? Date: 24 Aug 1996 21:59:59 -0400 Fellow Exoticians, As I sit back and luxuriate in Teisco Del Rey's surfy cover of "Theme to Lawrence of Arabia" I began to wonder. If we toss in the hit covers (Ferrante & Teicher, Al Caiola, etc.) would you say that the 60s had the greatest number of crossover hits from films? I'm not talking about musicals, but songs drawn from original musical scores. What say ye? # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Dlsmay@aol.com Subject: Your Follow Up to SHOT IN THE DARK Date: 24 Aug 1996 22:00:01 -0400 Since I rate the aesthetic success of Del-Fi's SHOT IN THE DARK Mancini tribute to be quite high, I've been pondering what would be a worthy follow up. Personally I'd like to see a similar lineup of bands doing nothing but Exotica covers (I suppose we could limit it to just Les Baxter, but I'd really like to hear Jim Thomas of the Mermen attempt approximating Yma Sumac's voice). What genre or composer or theme would you most like to see covered by today's instrumental (surf, lounge, swing, other) bands? I realize that the tribute album is a played out concept, but with the early Nino Rota tribute by Hal Wilner and the recent Mancini tribute, I think that the concept is still viable when handled properly. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Dlsmay@aol.com Subject: Re: Loungey Dino movies... Date: 24 Aug 1996 22:18:50 -0400 ...more on Matt Helm. Elmer Bernstein did the great score for THE SILENCERS (Vicki Carr does the sultry/cheesy vocal number). co-star Janice Rule? She played the bitch in the recently discussed BELL, BOOK AND CANDLE (which I rented solely on the basis of the Exotic chat. The Zodiac Club did not disapoint. Can't go wrong with the Candoli Brothers.). # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brad Bigelow Subject: "Ipcress File" question Date: 24 Aug 1996 21:30:44 -0700 What instrument provides the twangy, metallic melody line on John Barry's theme to the film, "The Ipcress File"? Brad Bigelow bbigelow@netrail.net # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "kevin king" Subject: Re: "Ipcress File" question Date: 25 Aug 1996 00:12:18 -0500 > What instrument provides the twangy, metallic melody line on John Barry's > theme to the film, "The Ipcress File"? from the cover: "His effects are striking, urgent, compulsive, sinister - and even haunting - and are achieved through the use of a harp, flutes and the unusual Hungarian instrument called the cymbalum." This is an unbelievably beautiful record. Same theme done at a variety of tempos with different lead instruments. In stereo, it's one of the few records in my collection that makes me wish I had an expensive turntable. kevin king xanadu@radix.net http://www.radix.net/~xanadu # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dyemund@best.com (Jack Diamond) Subject: More Whistling/Sitar/Wordless rekkids Date: 24 Aug 1996 21:24:28 +0000 Great record that is as great as any of the Bob Thompson Orch and Chorus on RCA. Benny Golson was a really important tenor sax stylist in the 50's and played it all in it's most perfect form of jazz music. I don't know what happened here but this is one hip disk. It's called Tune In and Turn On: The Hippest TV Commercials of the 60's. Wordless vocals BIG TIME, pop electric saxaphone that be phunkay and electric guitars on titles for TV commercials like Cool Whip, Poloroid Swinger, No Matter What Shape, oh yeah..whistling too!!! 5 Stars!!! _________________________________________________ 45 RPM of Blue Cheer that are 2 cuts from their Original Human Being lp in ?? late 60's with Babaji(Twilight Raga). Electric psych sitar rock. Very cool Jack # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brad Bigelow Subject: Re: "Ipcress File" question Date: 25 Aug 1996 09:56:43 -0700 kevin king wrote: > > "His effects are striking, urgent, compulsive, sinister - and even > haunting - and are achieved through the use of a harp, flutes and the > unusual Hungarian instrument called the cymbalum." Doh! Geez, I watched a guy play the cymbalum on the street while in San Francisco earlier this month and failed to make the connection. By the way, I contacted another list member, Tony Wilds, and he promises to tell me where the good thrift stores in Baltimore are. On the same note, I notice Second Story has another $1 a record sale on through Labor Day. And the current issue of Goldmine (the one with the Staple Singers on the cover) has a bunch of "clearance sale" ads with good buys on exotica items. I put an order in with one guy--most about $2: I'll see if it's legit. I picked up extra copies of Leo Diamond's "Exciting Sounds from Romantic Places" and Enoch Light's "Future Sound Shock," if you're interested. Brad # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Cartoonik Subject: Re: "Ipcress File" question Date: 25 Aug 1996 09:09:03 -0700 At 12:12 AM 8/25/96 -0500, Kevin says: >This is an unbelievably beautiful record. Same theme done at a >variety of tempos with different lead instruments. In stereo, it's >one of the few records in my collection that makes me wish I had an >expensive turntable. I could not agree more! My favorite John Barry record. 1965 British film starring Michael Caine as a crook turned secret agent. The theremin laced "Billion Dollar Brain" was a sequel. For those of you not lucky enough to have this beautiful Decca record, I have seen it available as an import CD...but it's a little pricey at, if I remember right, about thirty bucks... # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: soundbliss9@earthlink.net Subject: [Fwd: Exoticommercial...need help identifying!] Date: 25 Aug 1996 10:50:13 -0600 Message-ID: <321BA909.4971@earthlink.net> Reply-To: soundbliss9@earthlink.net X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.0 (Macintosh; I; PPC) MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Here's a commercial I've been trying to identify the music for for over two years now. A couple of years ago Little Ceasar's Pizza ran a wacked out featuring a conga line that even had a poodle in it. I had a great conga number in the playing. I've even called their ad agency, and they had no idea what the song was. Any guesses? soundbliss9@earthlink.net # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: amycamus@interport.net Subject: jonathon coming to NYC Date: 25 Aug 1996 13:23:12 -0400 (EDT) Jonathon I can not reach you through your email address. Please write directly to amycamus@interport.net about your New York City trip. Sorry to bother all others on the list. Cherie amycamus@interport.net www.chaoskitty.com # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: enjoy@singnet.com.sg (ENJOY) Subject: Schulmadchen Date: 26 Aug 1996 02:07:32 +0800 Does anyone know of an online store where i can get a cd copy "The Shulmadchen Report" & "The Super Sounds Of Bosworth"? Bobby # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jbr109@psu.edu (jordana) Subject: WKPS playlist Date: 25 Aug 1996 13:04:55 -0400 WKPS is back on the air for fall semseter. The Lounge Show is Saturdays 11am - 1pm. That's kinda early, but maybe it will reduce the chance of being pre-empted for sports coverage. There was no theme this week. Just an introduction; played lots of the big names. WKPS Lounge Show Playlist 8/24/96 *Esquivel - Lullaby of Birdland - Cabaret Manana - RCA *Don Swan & His Orch - Hooray For Hollywood (Cha-Cha) - UL2: Mambo Fever - Capitol Living Guitars - Wives & Lovers - Music from Pink Panther & Other Hits - Camden *Steve Allen - You're So Influential - Plays Hi-Fi Music For Influentials - Varese *Martin Denny - The Girlfriend of the Whirling Dervish - UL 1: Mondo Exotica - Capitol *Yma Sumac - Xtabay - Sampler - Right Stuff *The 3 Suns - Danny's Inferno - CM1: Bachelor's Guide - Rhino Riz Ortolani & Nino Oliviero - Ragazze e Marinai - st: Mondo Cane - United Artists Frank Sinatra - Love Is Here To Stay - One More For the Road - Capitol *Harry Zimmerman Big Band - Orchids In the Moonlight - Shaken Not Stirred - HiFi/Rykodisc *Mel Torme - 42nd Street - CM3: Swingin Singles - Rhino Abbe Lane - Whatever Lola Wants - Bob &Ray Throw A Stereo Spectacular - Classic (RCA reissue) *Desi Arnaz & His Orch - Straw Hat Song - Babalu - RCA Al Stefano & His Orch - Jungle Drums - Rhumba Favorites - Golden Tone *Emil Richards' Yazz Band - Friday the 13th - Yazz Per Favore - Del-Fi Henry Mancini - Latin Golightly - st: Breakfast At Tiffany's - RCA Victor Sergio Mendes & Brazil 66 - Like A Lover - Look Around - A&M Francis Lai - Samba Saravah - st: Un Homme et Une Femme - United Artists *Walter Wanderley - Agua De Beber - Samba Swing! - Scamp Herb Alpert & Tijuana Brass - Flea Bag - Family Portrait - A&M *John Shakespeare Orch - Mucho Mexico Seven-O - The Easy Prjoect - Sequel *Syd Dale - The Penthouse Suite - The Sound Gallery - Scamp Lawrence Welk - Spooky - Love Is Blue - Ranwood *Les Baxter - Soolaimon - Que Mango! - Scamp *Sounds Orchestral - Kissy Suzuki - Meets James Bond - Sequel John Barry - On Her Majesty's Secret Service - James Bond's Greatest Hits - EMI John Barry - Bond Back In Action Again - Goldfinger - United Artists *Ennio Morricone - Il Giardino Belle Delizie - A Fistful of Film Music - Rhino *101 Strings - Karma Sitar - Astro Sounds... - Scamp *Vampires' Sound Incorporation - Drge CX9 - Vampyros Lesbos - Motel *City of Westminster String Band - A Touch of Velvet - Sound Spectrum - Sequel *Hollyridge Strings - Strawberry Fields Forever -Best of Beatles Songbook - Varese Sammy Davis Jr. - Talk To the Animals - Greateset Hits - Reprise *Cy Coleman - Pussycat - UL8: Cocktail Capers - Capitol Marilyn Monroe - I Wanna Be Loved By You - Music To Remember... - United Artists *Andy Williams - Baby Doll - I Like Your Kind Of Love - Varese *John Barry - Farrago - EMI Years Vol 1 - Scamp *Eden Ahbez - Mongoose - Eden's Island - Del-Fi Burt Bacharach - Promises, Promises - Make It Easy On Yourself - A&M (* means source is CD, st = soundtrack, CM = Cocktail Mix, UL = Ultra Lounge) _____________________ jordana robinson jbr109@psu.edu image & direction www.geocities.com/SoHo/2157 _____________________ # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: " / dave / " Subject: What, a sale? Date: 25 Aug 1996 15:55:40 -0500 (CDT) Say, if anyone's interested, I've got a small list of things to sell. Email me if you'd like to have a look - some Enoch Light, Ferrante & Teicher (the good ones), Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room, a couple of soundtracks... The list'll be ready later this evening, after I've finished painting & watered all the plants. dave /\\ \\ \\ \\ / \\ \\ \\ \\ the arouet label / \\ \\ \\ \\ ZING! ZING! -----------// // // //------> arouet@winternet.com \ // // // // \// // // // fnast! image # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: amycamus@interport.net Subject: Re: WKPS playlist Date: 25 Aug 1996 17:18:38 -0400 (EDT) What frequency and where can we hear WKPS? # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: bstewart@ids2.idsonline.com Subject: Re: "Ipcress File" question Date: 25 Aug 1996 18:06:38 -0400 At 09:09 AM 8/25/96 -0700, you wrote: >I could not agree more! My favorite John Barry record. 1965 British film >starring Michael Caine as a crook turned secret agent. The theremin laced >"Billion Dollar Brain" was a sequel. For those of you not lucky enough to >have this beautiful Decca record, I have seen it available as an import >CD...but it's a little pricey at, if I remember right, about thirty bucks... I have been looking for this one on CD for qiute some time. Where can I get it? "The Ipcress File" was the first in the Harry Palmer trilogy that Michael Caine starred in. Then came "Funeral in Berlin" and "Billion Dollar Brain" which followed. Well done spy films. Bryan # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: bstewart@ids2.idsonline.com Subject: Re: [Fwd: Exoticommercial...need help identifying!] Date: 25 Aug 1996 18:09:46 -0400 At 10:50 AM 8/25/96 -0600, you wrote: >Message-ID: <321BA909.4971@earthlink.net> >Date: Wed, 21 Aug 1996 18:25:52 -0600 >From: soundbliss9@earthlink.net >Reply-To: soundbliss9@earthlink.net >X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.0 (Macintosh; I; PPC) >MIME-Version: 1.0 >To: exotica@xmission.com >Subject: Exoticommercial...need help identifying! >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > >Here's a commercial I've been trying to identify the music for for over >two years now. A couple of years ago Little Ceasar's Pizza ran a wacked >out featuring a conga line that even had a poodle in it. I had a great >conga number in the playing. I've even called their ad agency, and they >had no idea what the song was. Any guesses? > Hasn't this question been asked a bunch of times before? Or am I just seeing this same post over and over again? # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: bstewart@ids2.idsonline.com Subject: Re: Record Store Beefs Date: 25 Aug 1996 18:24:13 -0400 At 02:12 PM 8/23/96 -0500, you wrote: >Is anyone else out there fed up with record stores? I'm amazed at how >poorly many are organized and was a little shocked, for example, at the >confusion I found at a recent visit to the Virgin Megastore store in New >York. Despite a sizeable selection and large staff, each and every item on >my list was unavailable, on order, out of stock, or somewhere in the store >but no one quite knew where to find it. When Icomplained to the manager, he >gave me some sad excuse about having to do a complete inventory check that >week, which missed the point really since my beef was more with the way the >music was catagorized and displayed than with availability per se. Yeah record stores blow dick, big time. Once in awhile you'll get great help by someone dedicated but they've become the exception and not the rule. I thought the Virgin megastores were probably the better of the bunch, although Border's tries hard, but usually doesn't come through. > >I'm guessing that many of you have experienced the same frustration, with >so much of the music in the exotica or lounge genre being hard to >catagorize and therefore harder to locate in a store that, for example, put >Johnny Hartman's CD's in the vocal section but his album with John Coltrane >in the jazz section. One store I know of still keeps some of its CD lounge >compilations n the techno dance section. Because they don't know what the music is. They are clueless... > >What I would like to see is a dependable on-line CD order house that can >accomodate virtually any request without charging absurd postage and >handling charges or premium prices for CD's that they know are hard to come >by in most outlets. I suppose that contravenes the spirit of supply and >demand, but I'm sure there's a better and cheaper way to handle CD sales >than those I have seen so far. You are gonna pay the absurd postage, no matter what. Part of that postage is profit, disguised as a postage charge. It should be illegal to be that deceptive, but the buggers get away with it. Pure bullshit, but hey, they know you want the disc bad enough and you are willing to pay. There is a place on the web called Music by E-Mail. I don't have their web site or phone # handy but I can for you later. The guy who runs it is more reasonable than most. Bryan # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tony Wilds Subject: heady persuasiveness Date: 25 Aug 1996 19:24:54 -0400 The ghost in the holy trinity of reasons to dig kooky old LPs is liner notes. "Surrender" [WB 1376 --gotta love WB for recommending LPs on other labels] is a good example of effective interplay among notes, art, and music. Each side of the jacket has a "From Here to Eternity" scene, and in each photo the surf-swept blonde has eyes closed and mouth open. Either a crab's pinching her, or it's passed the point of surrender, way. Did they perhaps just listen to "an aphrodesiac of favorite songs from Hawaii irresistibly performed by The Outriggers"? Clearly, the Art Dept is over-compensating, and the notes reveal for what: "The Outriggers' gentle steel and rhythm guitar, their joyful ukuleles, their warm rhythmic instruments, and the heady persuasiveness of their Hammond organ...all merge into a lush sound, one perfect to dance to, dream to, and Surrender to." Ukes and organ get 'em every time. Aloha. Tony "say cheese" Wilds # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Basic Hip Subject: Re: "Ipcress File" question Date: 25 Aug 1996 19:35:00 -0700 >I have been looking for this one on CD for qiute some time. Where can I get >it? To Bryan and others interested: The Ipcress File is available on CD at Intrada in San Francisco. They specialize in souindtracks and do mail order. They have a web page with a complete catalog listing. The address is: http://members.aol.com/intradanet/intrada.htm The phone number is (415) 776-2666 They also have things like Bullitt and Mancini's The Party. Many more. Tons-o-Godzilla scores. The Ipcress File is listed at (ouch) 34.99. There ya go..... # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jonny.S@nyo.com (Jonny.S) Subject: Re: "Ipcress File" question Date: 25 Aug 1996 19:13:10 -0500 Hammer Dulcimer. Looks kind of like a Zither, but the strings are seperated by two bridges dividing the strings into three sections. It's played with two small wooden mallets. Jonny Sender -- # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: phaser@wolfenet.com (Thom S. Heileson) Subject: Your Follow Up to SHOT IN THE DARK Date: 25 Aug 1996 21:02:11 -0700 >From: Dlsmay@aol.com >Subject: Your Follow Up to SHOT IN THE DARK > >What genre or composer or theme would you most like to see >covered by today's instrumental (surf, lounge, swing, other) bands? I >realize that the tribute album is a played out concept, but with the early >Nino Rota tribute by Hal Wilner and the recent Mancini tribute, I think that >the concept is still viable when handled properly. Bond themes comes to mind!! Has this been done recently? The themes could be covered "with a twist" by bands like Combustible Edison and the like, but also by non-lounge bands... (Barry Adamson comes to mind, though he's already done his Bond theme on the "Soul Murder" album...) Hm, howbout Bjork doing "Goldfinger"?... Stereolab try their hands at "You Only Live Twice"?... Nine Inch Nails (!) at "Live and Let Die"?... Debbie Harry at the theme from "The Spy Who Loved Me"?... and countless other tasty combinations... HyperEllipsisly yours... + + + + + + Thom S. Heileson_/_/_/ + + _/_/_/ + @@@@ -@@@@@@- oR _/_/_/ @@ @@ -@@@@@@@@@- _/_/_/ + @@ @@ @@@@@@@@@@@ [antiAxiomaticism Unlimited] _/_/_/_ + @@ @@ -@@@ _/_/_/_/ @@ @@ -@@ @@@@@@@ phASER@wolfenet.com _/_/_/_/ + @@@@@ -@@@ @@@@@@@ _/_/_/_/ -@@@@ @@@@@@- heilts1@mpe11.ghc.org_/_/_/_/ ++___+@@@@@@ @@@@@- # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: " / dave / " Subject: Re: Turnabout LPs: Mimaroglu, Carlos, Cage Date: 25 Aug 1996 23:00:53 -0500 (CDT) One small but interesting addendum to the earlier discussion re. electronica and Ilhan Mimaroglu: Mr. Mimaroglu is the son-in-law of Ahmet Ertegun, co-founder and long-time head of Atlantic Records. That's all, courtesy of my associate in the Polar Bear Club organization, Mr. Smith. dave /\\ \\ \\ \\ / \\ \\ \\ \\ the arouet label / \\ \\ \\ \\ ZING! ZING! -----------// // // //------> arouet@winternet.com \ // // // // \// // // // fnast! image # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Kevin Subject: lalo schiffrin Date: 26 Aug 1996 00:45:50 -0400 (EDT) hi, sorry if i misspelled his name. i came across some lalo's jazz, non-soundtrack lp's. i passed them up, actually. was this a mistake? i forgot titles of course. kevin # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Bruce Rhodewalt Subject: Re: What, a sale? Date: 25 Aug 1996 21:52:31 -0700 / dave / wrote: > > Say, if anyone's interested, I've got a small list of things to sell. Email me > if you'd like to have a look - some Enoch Light, Ferrante & Teicher (the good > ones), Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room, a couple of soundtracks... > > The list'll be ready later this evening, after I've finished painting & watered > all the plants. > > dave I presume you'll be painting the roses red, since that's how the Queen likes them. -- Bruce Rhodewalt kahuna@tikipub.com ________________________________________________________ Creative Tiki Publishing 78-365 Highway 111 Internet http://www.tikipub.com Suite 241 solutions 619/342-3418 La Quinta, CA 92253 # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: keithd@netcom.com (Keith Doyle) Subject: Re: What, a sale? Date: 25 Aug 1996 22:11:22 PDT I'd be interested in any Tiki Room stuff, please mail me the list... BTW, Mail to arounet@winternet.com bounced.... Keith Doyle keithd@netcom.com # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: " / dave / " Subject: Re: What, a sale? Date: 26 Aug 1996 02:57:52 -0500 (CDT) Keith wrote: > BTW, Mail to arounet@winternet.com bounced.... Note: it's "arouet", not "arounet"... BTW, Voltaire's surname (Francois Marie Arouet, 1694-1778) dave /\\ \\ \\ \\ / \\ \\ \\ \\ the arouet label / \\ \\ \\ \\ ZING! ZING! -----------// // // //------> arouet@winternet.com \ // // // // \// // // // fnast! image # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: keithd@netcom.com (Keith Doyle) Subject: Re: What, a sale? Date: 26 Aug 1996 01:20:09 PDT >Note: it's "arouet", not "arounet"... Oops. Somehow I just saw "net" in there, otherwise unfamiliar with the name. Better not ask me to pronounce it either... Keith Doyle keithd@netcom.com # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: " / dave / " Subject: "Ooh... Feel it!" Date: 26 Aug 1996 04:20:14 -0500 (CDT) One of the LPs that arouet would like to reissue is Comfort Me With Apples by India Adams, circa 1959... one of the sexiest, slinkiest LPs I've yet to come across from the list of long-forgotten releases from the 50s ('59, to be exact). From the liner notes: "...a provocative quality in her voice which suggests a girl who could be bad but never be sad... a gal who could walk out, but could never be walked out on." India was the voice of Joan Crawford in the film Torch Song and the voice of Cyd Charisse in The Band Wagon. She's featured on the cover of her LP in a large white "bowl" overflowing with apples, with a pitcher of cream nearby... The spectacular space-age pop arranging (it is *really* good) is by none other than Ray Martin, and along with his orchestra, she does sultry versions of "A Man In My Pocket", "Once More With Feeling" (in which she actually squeals, but in a sort of sublime, sophisticated way), "Evig Evol", and the kicker, "It's Silk" - which she begins by intoning: "There's nothing like a new dress to make you feeeeeeel like a new man!" ..goes on a bit about how it feels, it's so sheer, etc. and ends with: "There's nothing like a new man to make you feeeeeeel like a new dress!" This scratchy LP (and it is scratchy!) is definitely one of the standout purchases of recent memory, and for all of $2. Has anyone heard of any other releases? Ever seen any 45s, etc.? If you know anything about Ms. Adams, please tell us... dave /\\ \\ \\ \\ / \\ \\ \\ \\ the arouet label / \\ \\ \\ \\ ZING! ZING! -----------// // // //------> arouet@winternet.com \ // // // // \// // // // fnast! image # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Joerg Nijmeijer" Subject: Re: Record Store Beefs Date: 26 Aug 1996 14:33:56 +0000 emmmmmm ..... I'm working at a record store / distributor / label / mailorder, so my opinion about this topic might not be too objective ... ;O) I think, there are big differences between recordstores. There are the big ones, yours is Virgin Megastore, ours is called Saturn. Hell of a lot of chart-displays, thousands of different (mainstream-)releases, noone to ask, but cheapest possible prices. I buy there when I know what I'm looking for, if they got it: okay, if not I look or order somewhere else. And there are the smaller, the specialty shops, the vinyl dealers, the DJ stores. These guys know what they sell, I can listen to the stuff before purchasing it, I can order records of which they didn't heard before, I have a chat, a coffee and a smoke. And - I pay higher prices. They have to charge more for a record and I'm okay with it. I haven't heard of someone yet, who made the big bucks with a small recordstore. And concerning the mentioned absurd postage: After I started posting a new-releases-list available through our sales-department, dozens of people mailed every week asking for international mailorder. We do a limited mailorder for a long time now, but not on a, let's say "professional" basis, I tried to find out about the possibilities of establishing an international mailorder. To give you an idea about the postage we have to pay to the german post: shipment costs for 1kg (4 LPs) to the USA are DM 48,- (that's about 36 US-Dollars). Just shipment costs. For 4 LPs. No payment-handling included. 1kg to the UK is about 27 US-Dollars. Cash On Delivery is possible just for a few countries (the limit for Ireland is 49 Dollars, btw), so we could only accept credit-cards and have to pay the fee for that. So for us, there would be no profit disguisable as postage ... We're still trying to find a solution for that, maybe shipping from branchoffices in different countries, establish cooperations with other companies or whatever. But with all the work a mailorder-department would create (catalogues (about 100 new releases every week), mailings, shipment, moneytransfer, ads, phone, whatever), there's not much profit in an average mail-order of about 5 or 10 records. So, I could blame the big stores for the way the sell records - but they're just supermarkets and that's what they want to be. I could blame the shops for their prices - but with the limited amounts they sell no other price would be possible. I could blame the mailorder-companies for the postage they charge - but do they really do that for the profit ? I think, there's a big variety for us to buy records from (at least for us living urban areas ...) : big stores, small shops, mailorder, fleemarket, whatever - that's one of the few good things about capitalism for me ... :o) joerg On 25 Aug 96 at 18:24, bstewart@ids2.idsonline.com wrote: > At 02:12 PM 8/23/96 -0500, you wrote: > >Is anyone else out there fed up with record stores? I'm amazed at > >how poorly many are organized and was a little shocked, for > >example, at the confusion I found at a recent visit to the Virgin > >Megastore store in New York. Despite a sizeable selection and large > >staff, each and every item on my list was unavailable, on order, > >out of stock, or somewhere in the store but no one quite knew where > >to find it. When Icomplained to the manager, he gave me some sad > >excuse about having to do a complete inventory check that week, > >which missed the point really since my beef was more with the way > >the music was catagorized and displayed than with availability per > >se. > > Yeah record stores blow dick, big time. Once in awhile you'll get > great help by someone dedicated but they've become the exception and > not the rule. I thought the Virgin megastores were probably the > better of the bunch, although Border's tries hard, but usually > doesn't come through. > > > > >I'm guessing that many of you have experienced the same > >frustration, with so much of the music in the exotica or lounge > >genre being hard to catagorize and therefore harder to locate in a > >store that, for example, put Johnny Hartman's CD's in the vocal > >section but his album with John Coltrane in the jazz section. One > >store I know of still keeps some of its CD lounge compilations n > >the techno dance section. > > Because they don't know what the music is. They are clueless... > > > > >What I would like to see is a dependable on-line CD order house > >that can accomodate virtually any request without charging absurd > >postage and handling charges or premium prices for CD's that they > >know are hard to come by in most outlets. I suppose that > >contravenes the spirit of supply and demand, but I'm sure there's a > >better and cheaper way to handle CD sales than those I have seen so > >far. > > You are gonna pay the absurd postage, no matter what. Part of that > postage is profit, disguised as a postage charge. It should be > illegal to be that deceptive, but the buggers get away with it. > Pure bullshit, but hey, they know you want the disc bad enough and > you are willing to pay. There is a place on the web called Music by > E-Mail. I don't have their web site or phone # handy but I can for > you later. The guy who runs it is more reasonable than most. > > Bryan > > > # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? > # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. Joerg Nijmeijer @ Groove Attack Records --------------------------------------- "Censorship is a very unfunky thing !!" # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: LTepedino@aol.com Subject: Re: Audrey Date: 26 Aug 1996 08:52:07 -0400 The CD is released by Sony and it's called The Music Of Audrey Hepburn (I think) and what they have done is take the version Audrey sings while strumming the guitar from the actual film soundtrack of "Breakfast" - I believe the rest iof the CD are other orchestral versions not the orignal versions of other theme music from Audrey Hepburn's films (but I'll have to check as it's been a while since I've seen this one). Ashley # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: BGlennii@aol.com Subject: Re: "Ooh... Feel it!" Date: 26 Aug 1996 09:25:45 -0400 is arouet a real or imaginary label? If it's real, is an India Adams CD reissue seriously being considered? Ben Washington, DC # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: bcleve@tiac.net (Brother Cleve) Subject: Re: "Ooh... Feel it!" Date: 26 Aug 1996 09:59:17 -0400 >One of the LPs that arouet would like to reissue is Comfort Me With Apples by >India Adams, circa 1959... one of the sexiest, slinkiest LPs I've yet to come >across ......The spectacular space-age pop arranging (it is *really* good) >is by none other >than Ray Martin And the title track was composed by fab Vic Mizzy (Addams Family, Green Acres, and myriad other mid-60's TV soundtracks) > Has anyone heard of any other >releases? None are listed in the old Schwann catalogs I have. br cleve # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jbatutis@AMEXPUB.COM (Joe Batutis) Subject: Korla Pandit Date: 26 Aug 1996 10:13:31 -0400 About Korla... I did enjoy Korla's Exotica 2000... how would you compare this release with the two-fer Korla reissue that people are bashing? -Joe B. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Burning Petals Music Subject: Re: "Ipcress File" question Date: 26 Aug 1996 16:02:47 +0000 Now might be a good time for me to jump in, as I play Hammer Dulcimer. I'm a professional musician of about 8 years, but have only been playing the Dulcie for about a year. For many years I knew the sound (from the likes of Barry's "Ipcress File" & "From Russia With Love" and the many soundalike instruments such as the autoharp often used by Mancini), but I never knew what it was. Somehow, last summer, I discovered what it was and tracked down the only fulltime Hammer Dulcimer maker in the country (this is the UK BTW); he told me about a Dulcimer weekend taking place in a castle in Wales so I booked myself in. It was a wonderful weekend, and the sound of 20-30 dulcimers all playing together is amazing ! I'm still no virtuoso on it, but I'm getting there .... and anyway it's a great looking instrument - a real conversation point when I go to recording studios. Hope you found this interesting, Richard. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: David Bailey Subject: Re: loungey commercials Date: 26 Aug 1996 08:34:11 +0000 >What were the spy flicks that Dino used to make? As I recall, they were >pretty loungy. >Jay Watterworth Matt Helm!!! Read the biography "DINO" by Nick Tosches (sp?) its hip and sleazy.... David Huge Graphics http://www.sirius.com/~huge # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Stilgloria@aol.com Subject: Re: [Fwd: Exoticommercial...need help identifying!] Date: 26 Aug 1996 12:24:45 -0400 Yes, this question has been here many times. GOD, I wish I knew the answer!!!! Gloria # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Joe Kilmartin Subject: Re: lalo schiffrin Date: 26 Aug 1996 13:57:34 -0400 At 12:45 AM 26/08/1996 -0400, you wrote: >hi, >sorry if i misspelled his name. i came across some lalo's jazz, >non-soundtrack lp's. i passed them up, actually. was this a mistake? >i forgot titles of course. Schiffrin had a really swinging jazz period to his writing in the early '60s. My favorite cover of any Schiffrin tune is Jimmy Smith's "The Cat". Must be heard to be beleived. Almost like standing in Casino Royale in between the Herb Alpert sets... Joe "find me a Lounge Moniker" in Toronto # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: anita_serwacki@newline.com (ANITA SERWACKI) Subject: Re: Audrey HEPburn Date: 26 Aug 1996 12:02:35 -0400 When was THIS put out and by whom? Sounds like a promo item. ______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________ >BTW, I haven't seen it, but a swanky friend of mine told me of a >special-edition Breakfast at Tif's soundtrack package that comes in a white >box, with long eveningwear gloves and other goodies. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Laura Taylor" Subject: name for "joe?" Date: 26 Aug 1996 14:36:23 -0400 name for "joe?" 8/26/96 Joe, if you like crime jazz...you could be TV-ACTION JOE... Lounge"i hope that' s not too lame" Laura "It' s just my nature to do weird stuff..." laura@wusf.usf.edu J Joe "find me a Lounge Moniker" in Toronto How's the name for that uncreative Patrick Cashin goin' btw? # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "D.J. Johnson" Subject: Korla Pandit Date: 26 Aug 1996 11:50:09 -0700 (PDT) Here's a strange one. My grandmother passed away last year, and among the things she left to me were around 150 video tapes. Mostly movies she recorded on blanks over the years, but several pre-recorded tapes as well. 99% of the pre-recorded tapes were boring, so I've been recording over them little by little. So last night I needed a tape, and I reached into the pre-recorded tape box and pulled out this thing called "Korla Pandit - The Hollywood Years." What a freakin' trip this thing is! The box says these are recordings of his 1949 TV show. Very strange stuff indeed. Anybody know anything about this tape? Is it common? Rare? It's put out by Showcase Productions in Chuluota, Fla. I'm so new to this stuff that it could be the most common tape in the world and I'd never have heard of it. Any clues? Deej PS - Was this guy stranger than fiction, or what?! # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Laura Taylor" Subject: FLORIDA MUSICIANS PLEASE RE Date: 26 Aug 1996 15:35:04 -0400 Lounge Laura here! Are there any musicians living in Central Florida who would like to get an exotica-lounge combo thang together? As many of you know, I have a Theremin, a Moog prodigy, and I sing...My current band iz splitzville and I don't want to rust...I'd like to do anything from serious cool lounge to something sorta Nick Cave or Bongwater-like... p-s: I also like punk and garage... Let me know and make my day... laura@wusf.usf.edu # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Anton J. Elmquist" Subject: Latecomer on the quick survey Date: 26 Aug 1996 16:12:52 -0400 I've been looking your way long enough; I *really* ought to introduce myself... > 1. What is your name? J. Anton Elmquist - or "Two-Door" > 2. How old are you? 27 > 3. What is your major occupation/avocation? Techno-geek, Bass player, etc. > 4. What is your favorite album cover? "Party Music" - dunno the label, as it belongs to my friend Steve, but there's a fine dame surrounded by cats tryin' to offer her a light - tres cool. > 5. Pretend you're the booking agent for your favorite/fantasy lounge/exotica-type club. Money is no object and neither is life/death status of possible musicians. How would you decorate your club, and more importantly, what 3 bands would you book for a dream night of entertainment? Well, as Steve and I have already started in on the club, I'll describe it. You descend a narrow wooden staircase to a room with white stone walls and royal blue carpet. Dimly lit in shades of yellow and orange. Small wooden stage in one corner. At far end of room, a leopard-skin covered bar stretches from wall to wall. There are chairs and tables scattered about - near the chaise lounge in a corner towards the stage there's one of those little round 60's (70's?) Panasonic TV's that looks like a UFO. Hey, I know this ain't really an answer - we only spent about $600 on the place - but this place is for real, and it's in Brooklyn! The three bands? Well... 1. Roberto Firpo y su Quarteto 2. The organ player from Nye's Polonaise in Minneapolis (once heard her play "Highway to Hell" - it was staggering. 3. My own band, of course - but only if the audience requests it. > Do these 5 questions characterize us ? But of course, darling. And try the mini beef wellingtons - they're stu-PEN-dous... - Anton -- *********************************************************** * Check out the The Bed-Stuy Network! * * http://www.spacelab.net/~anton * * * * And the OYABANDO page - Surf music links and more... * * http://www.spacelab.net/~anton/oyabando * * * * "Guitar lines that taste like grape jelly..." * *********************************************************** # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Laura Taylor" Subject: THE ST. Date: 26 Aug 1996 16:26:00 -0400 Who composed the music for the spy-TV show: THE SAINT with Roger Moore? Someone is *bond* to know! Lounge Laura laura@wusf.usf.edu "It's just my nature to do weird stuff..." hmmm...maybe I need a life today, huh? # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: bstewart@ids2.idsonline.com Subject: Re: Record Store Beefs Date: 26 Aug 1996 17:17:10 -0400 At 02:33 PM 8/26/96 +0000, you wrote: >And concerning the mentioned absurd postage: >After I started posting a new-releases-list available through our >sales-department, dozens of people mailed every week asking >for international mailorder. We do a limited mailorder for a long >time now, but not on a, let's say "professional" basis, >I tried to find out about the possibilities of >establishing an international mailorder. >To give you an idea about the postage we have to pay to the >german post: shipment costs for 1kg (4 LPs) to >the USA are DM 48,- (that's about 36 US-Dollars). Just shipment >costs. For 4 LPs. No payment-handling included. >1kg to the UK is about 27 US-Dollars. >Cash On Delivery is possible just for a few countries (the limit >for Ireland is 49 Dollars, btw), so we could only accept credit-cards >and have to pay the fee for that. > >So for us, there would be no profit disguisable as postage ... That may be true for international postage, but I was speaking of certain domestic (U.S.) mail order companies like Bose Musical Express etc... that charge $3.50-4.50 for shipment. Bloody outrageous as far as I'm concerned, especially when I think the postage is about $1.00 to $1.50 less than what they charge. I guess that's where the 'handling' charge comes in and that there are plenty of desperate idiots out there willing to pay for it. As far as international orders are concerned, there's no way in hell i'm gonna pay $27.00 to $49.00 for SHIPMENT of LPs. That's crazy! IMOP, Bryan # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tony Wilds Subject: Re: lalo schiffrin Date: 26 Aug 1996 17:57:54 -0400 >i came across some lalo's jazz, non-soundtrack lp's. i passed them up, actually. was this a mistake? > >kevin > That Mission Impossible intensity comes through elsewhere. Will part with his "Marquis de Sade" (Verve stare-e-oh, gatefold) concept LP if you or another wants. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: amycamus@interport.net Subject: Re: Latecomer on the quick survey Date: 26 Aug 1996 18:17:03 -0400 (EDT) > >Well, as Steve and I have already started in on the club, I'll describe >it. You descend a narrow wooden staircase to a room with white stone >walls and royal blue carpet. Dimly lit in shades of yellow and orange. >Small wooden stage in one corner. At far end of room, a leopard-skin >covered bar stretches from wall to wall. There are chairs and tables >scattered about - near the chaise lounge in a corner towards the stage >there's one of those little round 60's (70's?) Panasonic TV's that looks >like a UFO. Hey, I know this ain't really an answer - we only spent >about $600 on the place - but this place is for real, and it's in >Brooklyn! > Where In Brooklyn???????????? # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Heileson, Thomas" Subject: Voltaire Date: 26 Aug 1996 14:32:00 PDT >From: " / dave / " >Subject: Re: What, a sale? > >Note: it's "arouet", not "arounet"... > >BTW, Voltaire's surname (Francois Marie Arouet, 1694-1778) Hm, I learned something new today! Where did the "Voltaire" moniker come from? + + + + + + Thom S. Heileson _/_/_/ + + _/_/_/ + @@@@ -@@@@@@- oR _/_/_/ @@ @@ -@@@@@@@@@- _/_/_/ + @@ @@ @@@@@@@@@@@ [antiAxiomaticism Unlimited] _/_/_/_ + @@ @@ -@@@ _/_/_/_/ @@ @@ -@@ @@@@@@@ phASER@wolfenet.com _/_/_/_/ + @@@@@ -@@@ @@@@@@@ _/_/_/_/ -@@@@ @@@@@@- heilts1@mpe11.ghc.org _/_/_/_/ ++___+@@@@@@ @@@@@- # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ccarlson@wgl.com Subject: Who Bought This Stuff? Date: 26 Aug 1996 13:47:13 -0400 Michael Toth writes: Well, I was around and buying records at this time (first 45: Louie Louie. First lp: Surfin' USA) and I can tell you it was NERDS! At least around my school/neighborhood. I was the A/V guys who were really interested in the stereo effects and showing off their woofers and tweeters and audio gear. All of which we were just *too cool* to have any interest in and all of which I now lust after. Happy Days, Craig PS: Does anyone know if the Command releases were priced the same as stuff from the majors (Capitol, Columbia etc)? # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Joe Kilmartin Subject: Re: Korla Pandit Date: 26 Aug 1996 20:41:43 -0400 At 11:50 AM 26/08/1996 -0700, you wrote: > So last night I needed a tape, and I reached into >the pre-recorded tape box and pulled out this thing called "Korla Pandit >- The Hollywood Years." What a freakin' trip this thing is! The box >says these are recordings of his 1949 TV show By allthat's Holy, HOLD ONTO THAT TAPE! > Very strange stuff indeed. Ohh yeah... >Anybody know anything about this tape? Is it common? Rare? Ohh yeah... > It's put out by Showcase Productions in Chuluota, Fla. Small company ==Hard To Find... Hang on tight... Betcha didn't know yer Gramma was so hip... >PS - Was this guy stranger than fiction, or what?! Ohhh yeah..... Joe"L'homme sans Moniker" in Toronto # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Anton J. Elmquist" Subject: Re: Latecomer on the quick survey Date: 26 Aug 1996 19:11:48 -0400 amycamus@interport.net wrote: > > > > >Well, as Steve and I have already started in on the club, I'll describe > >it. You descend a narrow wooden staircase to a room with white stone > >walls and royal blue carpet. Dimly lit in shades of yellow and orange. > >Small wooden stage in one corner. At far end of room, a leopard-skin > >covered bar stretches from wall to wall. There are chairs and tables > >scattered about - near the chaise lounge in a corner towards the stage > >there's one of those little round 60's (70's?) Panasonic TV's that looks > >like a UFO. Hey, I know this ain't really an answer - we only spent > >about $600 on the place - but this place is for real, and it's in > >Brooklyn! > > > > Where In Brooklyn???????????? > Park Slope - but sorry, it ain't really a club. It's "Steve's Basement Lounge" - and it's in Steve's basement. I've been waiting for our next big cocktail party to invite NY listpeople over for a martini and a mambo, but we've been too busy with the band to organize a truly worthwhile soiree... - Anton -- *********************************************************** * Check out the The Bed-Stuy Network! * * http://www.spacelab.net/~anton * * * * And the OYABANDO page - Surf music links and more... * * http://www.spacelab.net/~anton/oyabando * * * * "Guitar lines that taste like grape jelly..." * *********************************************************** # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Joe Kilmartin Subject: Re: Audrey HEPburn Date: 26 Aug 1996 20:37:54 -0400 At 12:02 PM 26/08/1996 -0400, you wrote: > When was THIS put out and by whom? Sounds like a promo item. >SNA-IP< > >>BTW, I haven't seen it, but a swanky friend of mine told me of a >>special-edition Breakfast at Tif's soundtrack package that comes in a white >>box, with long eveningwear gloves and other goodies. I don't know about any evening gloves, but RCA/Paramount released a BatT "Special Edition:" package similar to the limited editions Disney releases for it's animated features. It consisted of the video, the CD, and a colour photostat of Audrey Hepbourn's script (complete with her handwritten notes). This might be what your friend was thinking of... Joe "No, I don't work for Paramount -find me a decent Lounge Moniker" in Toronto # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: viktrola@usa.nai.net Subject: Vik's Newsletter Date: 26 Aug 1996 22:16:09 -0500 Hey there, swingers everywhere. Well, it has been quite a few weeks for Vik. Thursdays continue to be a blow-out at Bar d'O. Many fine tunes and special guests...look below for more details. Also, about and about exploring the swankness of Manhattan with much to report in the coming weeks. And finally, Mr. DePesto continues to re-decorate the lounge with the bandstand next on the list... Now, on with the show... ============================================================= Spend A Night In Hi-Fi (http://www.chaoskitty.com/t_chaos/bardo.html) Jack Jerry and Scott continue to create the swankest Thursday night party in the Big Apple. Now Vik has given them a room of their own at the lounge. Drop by the who, what and where of the In Hi-Fi night. Recent weeks have seen the appearance of the Exotica Lists Miss Anita, Regan from Venice CA., surf scribe Domenic Priore and (as the first international guest) Anthony from Canada. Vik's chatting with the guys about a few special events...stay tuned. And if you're in NYC on Thursdays, drop by and tell'em Vik sent you! ============================================================= the hifi records table (http://www.chaoskitty.com/t_chaos/hifi.html) It may only be a table in the corner right now, but watch for a whole room in the near future. Great things coming from these cats and kittens, starting with the Oranj Symphonette and the mighty Arthur Lyman re-issues. Drop by and play the bonus round of the "Name The Shaken Not Stirred Babe" in the Casino and perhaps win a swell poster from the folks at Ryko! ============================================================= Swank gathering with Bohemians... (http://www.chaoskitty.com/t_chaos/galleri.html) Vik was chatting with the ever hip Erik at Asphodel recently and discovered future lounge superstar DJ Spooky will be doing a gallery show under his alter-ego Paul D. Miller. The show will be at the Annina Nosei Gallery with an opening on September 12th. Not "lounge" enough for you? Well, opening mean at least cheap wine, and that's good enough for Vik! ============================================================= Jet Set Inflight Entertainment -- Numero Uno and Subliminal Sounds (http://www.chaoskitty.com/t_chaos/jet3.html) Europe continues to swing that suave sound, and this week's addition to the Jet Set stands as proof. From the fog shrouded streets of London come Numero Uno -- Latin rhythms with a strong dose of EZ. Sweden (and the ever-lovin' Stefan K.) brings you the exotic of Subliminal Sounds. This label will be one to watch if the Bo Axelzon and Fabulous Fezmen V are any evidence. While enjoying the Inflight Entertainment, stop by Jet Set - Destinations (http://www.chaoskitty.com/t_chaos/jet2.html) for new global swankness including the September specials for KANU's Retro Cocktail Hour. ============================================================= Henri books a Festival Francais (http://www.chaoskitty.com/t_chaos/frfest.html) With Vik taking Thursday's off to lounge at In Hi-Fi, Henri has taken the opportunity to bring a touch of his beloved Paris to the lounge. Slip on your finest black outfit, grab those Gitanes and drop by for a touch of attitude on the bandstand. Currently featuring April March, France Gall and the deliciously dark Mick Harvey with Anita Lane. ============================================================= The Shadows, Martin Denny, Sound Gallery 2 and the irrepressible Scamp (http://www.chaoskitty.com/t_chaos/scamp.html) The crazy cats at Scamp are at it again! This time the swinging spaghetti guitar sounds of The Shadows. And...at long last...the amazing follow-up to The Sound Gallery -- The Sound Gallery 2!! Both arrive on September 10th. Following on October 15th, Scamp releases the second Denny two-fer of "Forbidden Island/Primitiva". And...October will be Scamp month at Vik's. Expanded features, a new design by Mr. DePesto and swank swag giveaways all month as Vik's salutes one of the world's hipest labels! ============================================================= You're In With The In-Crowd (http://www.chaoskitty.com/t_chaos/incrowd.html) Michael Toth delivers a report from his Enoch Light Birthday Celebration. Look for a scrapbook from this swinging Ohio event in the near future. Also, the winners of the "Shots In The Dark" essay contest, with the prolific Mr. Toth taking grand prize! ============================================================= The Casino Biscotti (http://www.chaoskitty.com/t_chaos/casino.html) "Name The Uncreative Guy On The Exotica List" Vik's regular Patrick recently bemoaned his lack of a swinging lounge nickname. Hating to see a creative guy down on his luck and nameless, Vik got together with Joey Biscotti to give Patrick a hipster moniker. Simply come up with a swell nickname and send it with you name and snail mail address to viktrola@nai.net. The name Patrick chooses will win a sealed mono copy of Martin Denny's "Another Taste of Honey." "Name The Shaken Not Stirred Babe" goes into a bonus round. This time, come up with the first name for the Shaken dame whose with the last name "Fatale" (i.e., Femme Fatale). Winners receive a swell Shaken Not Stirred poster suitable for framing in any bachelor or bachelorette pad. Send your entry and snail mail to hifi@rykodisc.com. The Ultra-Lounge/Pink Pussycat cocktail contest with only a few days left to enter... Vik's Survey drawing has been completed and packages are in the mail. Watch the casino for a list of winners as soon as Vik figures out where he put it... ============================================================= Random cocktails and mixed nuts... New additions everywhere at Vik's...check out the new selection of cocktails at the bar (http://www.chaoskitty.com/t_chaos/bar.html). Always on the lookout for news, Vik has gathered a few new releases for the new release schedule (http://www.chaoskitty.com/t_chaos/newrel.html). Speaking of news, Hot News For Swank Times has items on 4 new Sinatra re-issues, the sultry Astrud Gilberto, the mystery of Stereo Cocktail, future lounge of Sourcelab 2 and a swinging bunch o' kids! When leaving Vik's, drop by some of the new locations the valet found for you (http://www.chaoskitty.com/t_chaos/valet.html). ============================================================================ COMING SOON>>>Marions NYC...The Future Sound Of Jazz...More Ultra Lounge...Ethel Azama... ============================================================================ in swank, Vik Vik Trola's Lounge Of Self Indulgence http://www.chaoskitty.com/t_chaos/lounge.html # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: PooTGuRl Subject: The St. Date: 26 Aug 1996 19:22:31 -0700 >Who composed the music for the spy-TV show: >THE SAINT with Roger Moore? >Someone is *bond* to know! >Lounge Laura E. Astley did both "The Saint" and "Secret Agent". What the heck is his first name? They are on RCA. Simon Templar # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: HOUSEOBOB@aol.com Subject: Batman! Date: 26 Aug 1996 22:26:03 -0400 > I collect Batman themes and I'd love to get a copy. My three year old makes me play the only version of "Batman" that i have with a vocal about once a week. It's by Sam Chalpin, a short old jewish guy who can't sing at all. It's on Atco and I assume it was their response to Mrs. Miller. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Heileson, Thomas" Subject: Voltaire Date: 26 Aug 1996 14:32:00 PDT >From: " / dave / " >Subject: Re: What, a sale? > >Note: it's "arouet", not "arounet"... > >BTW, Voltaire's surname (Francois Marie Arouet, 1694-1778) Hm, I learned something new today! Where did the "Voltaire" moniker come from? + + + + + + Thom S. Heileson _/_/_/ + + _/_/_/ + @@@@ -@@@@@@- oR _/_/_/ @@ @@ -@@@@@@@@@- _/_/_/ + @@ @@ @@@@@@@@@@@ [antiAxiomaticism Unlimited] _/_/_/_ + @@ @@ -@@@ _/_/_/_/ @@ @@ -@@ @@@@@@@ phASER@wolfenet.com _/_/_/_/ + @@@@@ -@@@ @@@@@@@ _/_/_/_/ -@@@@ @@@@@@- heilts1@mpe11.ghc.org _/_/_/_/ ++___+@@@@@@ @@@@@- # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: sberry Subject: New Web Site For Hmmm... & The Continental Magazines Date: 26 Aug 1996 19:38:42 -0700 (PDT) Check Out The Web Page For Hmmm... & The Continental Magazines Featuring information on Hmmm... magazine (issues #1-7) and the debut issue of The Continental (due October 1st). We will soon be adding some of the interviews and reviews we have done in the past, with groups such as Los Straitjackets, The Posies, Mark Burgess, Electrafixion, Girl Trouble, The Boss Martians, Man Or Astroman? and many others... You can access it at: http://www.az.com/~sberry Take a look and laugh at the lo-fi quality of the page. At least it loads fast!!! Plus, it includes loads of links to cool pages with a little more effort put into them. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Peter Ledebur Subject: RE: lalo schiffrin Date: 26 Aug 1996 22:55:31 -0400 ------ =_NextPart_000_01BB93A5.5B5B0800 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Joe Kilmartin [bruin@interlog.com] wrote: >Schiffrin had a really swinging jazz period to his writing >in the early '60s. My favorite cover of any Schiffrin tune >is Jimmy Smith's "The Cat". > >Must be heard to be beleived. Almost like standing in >Casino Royale in between the Herb Alpert sets... Recently heard via heavy sampling in Pizzicato Five's "Twiggy Twiggy/Twiggy vs. James Bond." Which leads me to a question I've been debating whether or not to spring on the list. Well, here goes: I got this idea to do a show around contemporary songs that have samples from exotica, et al. I figured we'd play a snippet from the song with the sample and then follow with the complete version of the original. Thing is, my list is way too short for an entire (1 hour) show. Here's most of it off the top of my head: Perrey & Kingsley - One Note Samba / Stereolab - ? (but I know someone that knows the song) Jimmy Smith/Oliver Nelson - The Cat / Pizzicato Five - Twiggy Twiggy Esquivel - Latinesque / Bjork - ? (it's the 1st or 2nd song on the Post album) Quincy Jones - Soul Bossa Nova / Dream Warriors - My Definition Lalo Schiffrin - Danube Incident / Portishead - Sour Times (I'm also considering the Evolution Control Comittee's "Whipped Cream Mixes" single where they neatly place Public Enemy raps smack on top of the Tijuana Brass.) Yeah, you can see I've done exhaustive research on this subject. Anyhow, I'd like to avoid the more obscure acts but I'm very open to suggestions. Anyone? Peter P.S. 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# Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Joe Kilmartin Subject: Re: Latecomer on the quick survey Date: 26 Aug 1996 23:15:09 -0400 At 07:11 PM 26/08/1996 -0400, you wrote: >amycamus@interport.net wrote: >> Where In Brooklyn???????????? >> > >Park Slope - but sorry, it ain't really a club. It's "Steve's Basement >Lounge" - and it's in Steve's basement. I've been waiting for our next >big cocktail party to invite NY listpeople over for a martini and a >mambo, but we've been too busy with the band to organize a truly >worthwhile soiree... > >- Anton > Hmmmnnnn.... Martinis and mambo... Two great things that go great together.... # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jbr109@psu.edu (jordana) Subject: Re: WKPS playlist Date: 26 Aug 1996 23:32:31 -0400 >From: amycamus@interport.net >What frequency and where can we hear WKPS? It's 90.7FM, and can be heard in Central PA. If you're not in the listening area, I'm willing to trade tapes for mix tapes etc. -Jordana _____________________ jordana robinson jbr109@psu.edu image & direction www.geocities.com/SoHo/2157 _____________________ # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dyemund@best.com (Jack Diamond) Subject: The Saint Date: 26 Aug 1996 21:55:56 +0000 Who composed the music for the spy-TV show: >THE SAINT with Roger Moore? Edwin Astley Jack # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: mark&sarah Subject: myrna march? Date: 27 Aug 1996 00:44:01 -0500 (CDT) does anyone know anything about myrna march? i recently found an album of hers, "explosive vocal percussion," on the strand label. sid pastner seems to have done the arranging and conducting. what's most interesting about the recording is the awkward and clumsy (but charming) experiments in "echo" and multitracking of the vocal. i suspect this is simply a cheap, quick product meant to capitalize on the percussion craze, but somehow the record is appealing, due to myrna's patient but fun delivery. thanks, mark # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "kevin king" Subject: RE: exotipop show Date: 27 Aug 1996 01:46:11 -0500 > Perrey & Kingsley - One Note Samba / Stereolab - ? (but I > know someone that knows the song) It's in "I'm Going Out of My Way" on Transient Random-Noise... where they also use Strangers in the Night (Pack Yr Romantic Mind), The Savers (Lock-Groove Lullaby) and samples from Channel Recognition Phasing & Balance (Jenny Ondioline). And don't forget Lucia Pamela on International Colouring Contest from Mars Audiac Quintet! Most of the samples (any of the recognizable ones) are just intros or outros. This may be way off target, but a mix that comes to mind right away is an Erik Satie piano piece running head on into Malcolm McLaren's Paris mixes. The McLaren cd practically does just that, but - oh well, just a thought. btw, Stereolab's version of Get Carter is dy-no-MITE!!! kevin king xanadu@radix.net http://www.radix.net/~xanadu # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ottotemp@aol.com Subject: Re: Tiki Cologne and What Happened To (was Re: Hai EZ Rum tiki ...) Date: 27 Aug 1996 02:32:06 -0400 http://www.indieweb.com/ is the new address Aloha Otto von Stroheim Tiki News # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Dave Lofquist Subject: samples from exotica Date: 27 Aug 1996 01:36:26 -0500 (CDT) > I got this idea to do a show around contemporary songs that > have samples from exotica, et al. A timely example: Cibo Matto's "Beef Jerky" with the sample from Francis Lai's "Live for Life"... > (I'm also considering the Evolution Control Comittee's > "Whipped Cream Mixes" single where they neatly place > Public Enemy raps smack on top of the Tijuana Brass.) Yes, this is cool - it was begging to be done! dave /\\ \\ \\ \\ / \\ \\ \\ \\ the arouet label / \\ \\ \\ \\ ZING! ZING! -----------// // // //------> arouet@winternet.com \ // // // // \// // // // fnast! image # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "kevin king" Subject: Re: myrna march? Date: 27 Aug 1996 02:52:01 -0500 > does anyone know anything about myrna march? i recently found an album > of hers, "explosive vocal percussion," on the strand label. Oh yeah!! She's great. Don't know anything about her past the liner notes though. There's a scan and sample of this at http://www.radix.net/~xanadu/baby/baby Sounds and looks like an aging broadway star. Leg Up!! kevin # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ottotemp@aol.com Subject: Re: Tiki Cologne and What Happened To (was Re: Hai EZ Rum tiki ...) Date: 27 Aug 1996 02:32:06 -0400 http://www.indieweb.com/ is the new address Aloha Otto von Stroheim Tiki News # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jjones@richnet.net (John Jones) Subject: Re: Beaver & Krause Date: 27 Aug 1996 16:17:30 GMT The Harrison album that you mentioned was in fact called "Electronic Sound", and it was on the Zapple label. John jjones@richnet.net # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: bcleve@tiac.net (Brother Cleve) Subject: Re: Who Bought This Stuff? Date: 27 Aug 1996 12:30:46 -0400 > Does anyone know if the Command releases were priced the same as > stuff from the majors (Capitol, Columbia etc)? Yes, indeed. According to the Schwann catalogs, Command shared the same price structure of the era as the rest of the majors : $5.98 for stereo, $4.98 for monophonic. br cleve # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: bcleve@tiac.net (Brother Cleve) Subject: Re: Batman! Date: 27 Aug 1996 12:30:49 -0400 >My three year old makes me play the only version of "Batman" that i have with >a vocal about once a week. It's by Sam Chalpin, a short old jewish guy who >can't sing at all. It's on Atco and I assume it was their response to Mrs. >Miller. What a record! I've always assumed it was Atco's response to Mrs. Miller. Do you have the 45 or the LP. The 45 is a different mix (god, why do I know this stuff) and is superior to the LP version (which is still pretty incredible). A dammy fine record in the so-bad-it's-good school. br cleve # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: bcleve@tiac.net (Brother Cleve) Subject: RE: lalo schiffrin Date: 27 Aug 1996 12:30:52 -0400 >I got this idea to do a show around contemporary songs that >have samples from exotica, et al. You could play the entire "Sacrebleu" album by Dimitri From Paris. The whole thing is built on EZ samples, too numerous to mention here. br cleve # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: bcleve@tiac.net (Brother Cleve) Subject: Combustible Edison Itinerary Date: 27 Aug 1996 12:30:59 -0400 Combustible Edison will be appearing at the following locales in the upcoming weeks: >>8/31 Mill City Music Fest >>Minneapolis, MN >>9/02 Bumbershoot Festival >>Seattle, WA >>9/03 Starfish Room >>Vancouver, BC >>9/04 1201 Cafe & Lounge >>Portland, OR >>9/06 Humpty's >>Tahoe City, CA >>9/07 The Agenda >>San Jose, CA >>9/10 El Rey Theatre >>Los Angeles, CA >>9/11 Casbah >>San Diego, CA >>9/13 Bimbo's >>San Francisco, CA >>9/15 Crocodile Cafe >>Seattle, WA # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: tribute@dircon.co.uk (Hugh Petfield) Subject: Re: Command prices.. Date: 27 Aug 1996 20:26:57 +0100 > Craig wrote: > > PS: Does anyone know if the Command releases were priced the same as > stuff from the majors (Capitol, Columbia etc)? > According to the list in the back of my Schwann 1966 catalog, which lists 50 albums by Enoch Light by the way, regular issues on Capitol and Columbia were $3.79 (mono) and $4.79 (stereo), whereas the price of Command albums was $4.79 (mono) and $5.79 (st). Yes, those prices seem very low now, but maybe one's paycheck was commensurately modest too.... Sigh. Hugh e-mail from: tribute@dircon.co.uk (Hugh Petfield) # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: tribute@dircon.co.uk (Hugh Petfield) Subject: CD Prices Date: 27 Aug 1996 20:26:57 +0100 Hi, I've been reading posts about the high cost of imports, but don't know what you cool people in the USA pay for normal CD issues these days. For example, in our local HMV Store they have most soundtracks marked up at 14.99 UK Pounds, which is about US $22.99. New CD releases are in the range equivalent to $20 - $24, and those are local/European product. Regarding imports from the USA, for example, the Capitol reissue of Yma Sumac's "Legend of the Jivaro" is more expensive: 17.99 UK Pounds, or US $27.50. I know her vocal range is extreme, but almost a dollar per minute of running time is too..... How much is this album in the States? About the only bargain this side of the Pond is a series of CDs by the 101 Strings. Special UK compilations, they have 20 - 22 tracks on each, and are the equivalent of six US dollars. Here's to a short but happy life, Hugh. e-mail from: tribute@dircon.co.uk (Hugh Petfield) # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tony Wilds Subject: CD and old LP prices Date: 27 Aug 1996 16:48:26 -0400 All you CD buyers are insane. It's even worse abroad, although I got a "Best of the Waikikis" cheaply in Antwerp. Those nasty little things ought to be priced by the pound, much less than the cheapest vinyl. They're like bright, shiny 45s without the one good song. Fully buying into the CD conspiracy is like showing up at a muscle-car rally in a "souped-up" Ford Taurus -- a total JOKE compared to the mighty, higher-torque, non-sampled Real Thing. (Apologies noble producers like Rykodisc.) As the DJ's say after a glitch, "Bring back vinyl." Many or most old lps show the original selling price (usually the same as the SRP). If not a department-store sticker on the front, then hand-written (usually in pencil) on the back. Of course, an attentive dealer may remove it. $4-$5 was a high price then, and it's high now for the majority of Command records. On the other hand, hunting for records you pay in time what you save in money. Don't let this rant get you in a lather, and I won't let the plastic get me down [much], as Sly Stone said. Grumpily, Tony Wilds # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: mark&sarah Subject: Re: samples from exotica Date: 27 Aug 1996 16:05:03 -0500 (CDT) On Tue, 27 Aug 1996, Dave Lofquist wrote: > > I got this idea to do a show around contemporary songs that > > have samples from exotica, et al. > in the eletronic music world, mike paradinas (alias musiq, jake slazenger, and kid spatula) and atom heart (alias lisa carbon trio) have used exotica samples--altho i've never identified the original sources for these. atom heart's machine paisley is actually a very good update of 60s lounge (with a brief stop at early 80s electro) in the context of spiky, messed up electronics (ala richard james, autechre, etc) mark # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Dave Lofquist Subject: Re: Command prices.. Date: 27 Aug 1996 16:30:24 -0500 (CDT) > According to the list in the back of my Schwann 1966 catalog, > which lists 50 albums by Enoch Light by the way, regular issues > on Capitol and Columbia were $3.79 (mono) and $4.79 (stereo), > whereas the price of Command albums was $4.79 (mono) and $5.79 (st). This is actually really interesting. I've always had a really hard time figuring out just exactly *who* bought these things (as was mentioned earlier). It's hard enough trying to understand, in retrospect, what was involved in the popularity of a lot of other "space-age pop" stuff, but the Command thing is particularly curious. How were they marketed? How were they displayed in stores? (etc.) They were obviously really heavily promo-ed, which is the only possible explanation for the vast quantity of them in excellent shape (many of them promos, too) floating around in secondhand bins 30 years later. Hmm. dave /\\ \\ \\ \\ / \\ \\ \\ \\ the arouet label / \\ \\ \\ \\ ZING! ZING! -----------// // // //------> arouet@winternet.com \ // // // // \// // // // fnast! image # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tony Wilds Subject: Barbarian: Judy Harriet & Baxter Date: 27 Aug 1996 17:41:19 -0400 As karmic inverse-punishment for the anti-CD screed, I get CDs and Les Baxter's "Barbarian" in the mail (the latter setting a new record for price paid). Now to drown out the guilt. Speaking of Goliath & the Barbarians, there's a great old video of Judy Harriet singing "Goliath" with clips of the movie. She was a mousketeer a la Annette Funicello, but prettier (less comical) and a better singer (less annoying). Anyone know of Judy Harriett on vinyl? It's a favorite vid. Tony Wilds # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Burning Petals Music Subject: RE: lalo schiffrin Date: 27 Aug 1996 22:41:24 +0000 On Tue, 27 Aug 1996 12:30:52 -0400, Brother Cleve (a.k.a bcleve@tiac.net (Brother Cleve)) wrote: << You could play the entire "Sacrebleu" album by Dimitri From Paris. The whole thing is built on EZ samples, too numerous to mention here. >> Is this album freely available ?? What label, etc # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: misant@ic.net Subject: misanthropy 511 playlist Date: 27 Aug 1996 17:54:08 -0500 MISANTHROPY 511--p.o.box 23093--detroit, mi 48223 e-mail: misant@ic.net PLAYLIST ARTIST---------TITLE--------------------CD/CASS/LP--------LABEL AUGUST 19, 1996 101 STRINGS----flame out----------------astro-sounds------SCAMP MOEBIUS & PLANK-rastakraut pasta--------v.a. gyroscope sa.GYROSCOPE PANASONIC------parturi------------------osasto------------BLAST FIRST ARCANE DEVICE--feedback variations #143-v.a.perpetual state-ANOMALOUS 101 STRINGS----whiplash-----------------astro-sounds------SCAMP SAND-----------helicopter---------------ultrasonic sera..UNITED DURTRO CURRENT 93-----when the may rain comes--single-----------UNITED DURTRO NURSE W/ WOUND-nana or a thing of uncer-v.a. elephant table-XTRACT 101 STRINGS----re-entry to mog----------astro-sounds------SCAMP ROLAND KAYN----cybernetics 3------------v.a. avant garde--DEUTCHE GRAM BERNHARD GUNTER-ecriture automatique---details agrandis--SELEKTION J.DUNCAN/M.SPRINGER--the crackling------the crackling--TRENTE-OISEAUX JOHN WATERMAN--a bewildering number brides-v.a. seedmouth-COLD SPRING AUGUST 26, 1996 THE VENTURES---wipe-out-----------------ventures on stage-DOLTON JACK KEROUAC---the beat generation------on beat generation-RHINO CAGE/TUDOR-----9pm-10pm-----------------variations IV-----EVEREST BERNHARD GUNTER-deceptive likeness-----un ocean certitude-V2 ARCHIEF CRAWL UNIT-----tone study (revenge)-----v.a. no.ca.audio--POVERTECH THE VENTURES---hawaii five-o------------hawaii five-o-----LIBERTY EVOLUTION CONT-happen/grand/pollu/boop/be-double the phat-E.C.C. YOKO ONO/IMA---rising(t. moore remix)---rising mixes------CAPITOL LOOP CIRCUIT---sound on sound-----------sound on sound----G.R.O.S.S. MOURNING CLOAK-honey mushrooms..--------in dreams you see-MINDFIELD THE VENTURES---hernando¹s hideaway------mashed potatoes---DOLTON MUSIQUE CONCRET-incidents rural places1-bringing up baby-UNITED DARIES 23 SKIDOO------mary¹s operation---------seven songs-------FETISH BOYD RICE------side 1, track 1----------boyd rice---------MUTE PGR------------horizontal---------------hole unknown depth-SILENT PSYCHOPHYSICISTS-17.2 helical formation-psychophysicists--SIDE EFFECTS RADIO MARABU, SEPTEMBER 1996 GEORGE SHEARING-love wise---------------blue chiffon------CAPITOL MIKHAIL ATOM---n2-----------------------v.a. seedmouth----COLD SPRING HANDS TO-------signal hill--------------cipher------------POVERTECH 101STRINGS-----flame out----------------astro sounds------SCAMP J.DUNCAN/M.SPRINGER-the crackling-------the crackling--TRENTE OISEAUX YEN POX--------desent-------------------blood music-------MALIGNANT DOMINIC FRONTIERE-house of pleasure-----pagan festival----COLUMBIA BERNHARD GUNTER-deceptive likeness------un ocean certitude-V2 ARCHIEF COFFEE---------side 2-------------------7 inch------DESTROY ALL MUSIC CRAWL UNIT-----untitled (7hz)-----------proprietary acous-POVERTECH GANIM¹S ASIA MINORS-daddy lolo----------v.a. jungle exotica-STRIP PGR------------asleep in the shadow-----flickering sowing time-RRR SEVERED HEADS--all rights reserved------earbitten---------TERSE RHYTHM & NOISE-monomenon----------------contents under notice-RALPH COMBUSTIBLE EDISON-one eyed monkey------schizophonic------SUB POP THOMAS KONER---andenes------------------teimo-------------BAROONI THESE ARE GREAT TIMES TO BE A MISANTHROPIST !! Misanthropy 511 is broadcast on Sunday nights from mid-2am on CJAM 91.5 fm Windsor, Ontario Canada. CJAM can be heard throughout the Windsor/ Detroit Michigan area. Misanthropy 511 features from easy listening to moments of mayhem. Noises of the modern world in living stereo. We would like to thank all who have sent us promos. It is greatly appreciated. Misanthropy 511 is now being broadcasted monthly on Radio Marabu. Radio Marabu is based in Belm Germany and broadcast at various times on 13 different stations throughout Europe. It is also on shortwave. Write to Radio Marabu for more info and tell them Misanthropy sent you. Radio Marabu p.o.box 1166, 49187, Belm Germany . e-mail: radiomarabu@t-online.de web site: http://www.dma.be/p/amphion/sztuka/marabu.html The performance side of Misanthropy, The Hearing Trumpet,continues hard at work. We have several self-released cassettes available. The Hearing Trumpet has been described by others as #radio concret#, #ambient noise#, & #distant rumblings#.Write for more info or ordering. David Warmbier & Greg Hallock # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tony Wilds Subject: Re: Command prices.. Date: 27 Aug 1996 18:16:16 -0400 >It's hard enough trying to understand, in retrospect, what was involved in the >popularity of a lot of other "space-age pop" stuff, but the Command thing is >particularly curious. How were they marketed? How were they displayed in stores? Comsumers used to learn and care about specs. Look what has become of the audio component industry: less costs much more. Bring back the silver faceplate! Mr. Chusid said it all in his space-age pop series (oops, CDs!): it's the show-off your stare-ee-oh thing. As with sound effects records, generally not much lasting soul sustenance. A Phil Ramone-produced record through a single 5" car speaker, tho, that's livin'. It's true what some HIFI LP note says about mono Lyman LPs: [even on a low-fi turntable] the monaural sounds better than most good stereo records. (I'll take stereo just the same.) # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Dave Lofquist Subject: Re: CD and old LP prices Date: 27 Aug 1996 17:33:30 -0500 (CDT) Tony Wilds wrote of CDs: > Those nasty little things ought to be > priced by the pound That would certainly make things easier. Being a person who buys lots of vinyl AND lots of CDs, I'm constantly stretched to the limit financially (and I know I'm not alone) as I struggle to accomodate my craving for exotica LPs, Swedish, Japanese & French indie-pop CDs, ambient & classical CDs, vintage jazz, 60s soundtrack LPs, post-punk noisey stuff - especially now, as I realize that there's very little in my budget for luxuries like food... so there'll be none of that (food) for a while. However, I've come up with the perfect temporary solution, which has relieved a lot of the anxiety I used to feel as a result of the constant having to choose between this LP or that CD: Just buy everything. It's been working pretty well so far... (gulp) dave /\\ \\ \\ \\ / \\ \\ \\ \\ the arouet label / \\ \\ \\ \\ ZING! ZING! -----------// // // //------> arouet@winternet.com \ // // // // \// // // // fnast! image # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Dave Lofquist Subject: Re: samples from exotica Date: 27 Aug 1996 17:44:12 -0500 (CDT) mark wrote: > On Tue, 27 Aug 1996, Dave Lofquist wrote: > > > > I got this idea to do a show around contemporary songs that > > > have samples from exotica, et al. Just to clarify - that nifty idea wasn't actually mine, as I was just quoting an earlier message from --- ? > in the eletronic music world, mike paradinas (alias musiq, jake > slazenger, and kid spatula) and atom heart (alias lisa carbon trio) have > used exotica samples--altho i've never identified the original sources > for these. There's a fair amount of exotica sampling going on in the world of contemporary "electronica" (Future Sound of London comes to mind - ?), although it's so fragmented at times that it can be really difficult to tell where things are coming from. It makes perfect sense as an interesting new hybrid, though. > spiky, messed up electronics (ala richard james, autechre, etc) ^^^^^^^^ Autechre have changed everything. Someone should buy them a nice lunch. dave /\\ \\ \\ \\ / \\ \\ \\ \\ the arouet label / \\ \\ \\ \\ ZING! ZING! -----------// // // //------> arouet@winternet.com \ // // // // \// // // // fnast! image # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: stefan.kery@mailbox.swipnet.se (STEFAN KERY) Subject: Re: Vik's Newsletter Date: 28 Aug 1996 01:18:12 +0200 (MET DST) Hiya Vik, thanks for the attention. It looks great. :-)>Thanks. Stefan/Subliminal Sounds # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: HOUSEOBOB@aol.com Subject: Sam Chalpin Date: 27 Aug 1996 19:38:49 -0400 >What a record! I've always assumed it was Atco's response to >Mrs. Miller. >Do you have the 45 or the LP. The 45 is a different mix (god, >why do I know >this stuff) and is superior to the LP version I have the LP. I agree with you on your assessment of the album. It's amazing. I have friends who can't believe I own stuff like this - imagine what they would say to you, knowing the fine distinction between the 45 and LP. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: mingo@cqm.co.uk (Jill Mingo) Subject: Re: samples from exotica Date: 27 Aug 1996 18:48:02 -0600 (MDT) >> in the eletronic music world, mike paradinas (alias musiq, jake >> slazenger, and kid spatula) and atom heart (alias lisa carbon trio) have >> used exotica samples--altho i've never identified the original sources >> for these. It is true, Mike must be heard to be appreciated. He is big on his noisy industrial beats, but he really enjoys exotica sounds. He has told me he has sampled Martin Denny for his next LP from a tape I sent him!!!! But if Virgin ever releases it, I will let you exoticats spot the sample yourselves!!! > >There's a fair amount of exotica sampling going on in the world of contemporary >"electronica" (Future Sound of London comes to mind - ?), although it's so >fragmented at times that it can be really difficult to tell where things are >coming from. It makes perfect sense as an interesting new hybrid, though. Obviously Bjork has done a bit too. She is into exotica after Graham Massey from 808 State sent her a tape of sounds that reminded him of her. "Taboo" from LB's "Carribean Moonlight" was on the tape. The man has good taste. And so does Bjork. > > >Autechre have changed everything. Someone should buy them a nice lunch. But as for this comment Dave, I hope you are being sarcastic. Jill # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: mingo@cqm.co.uk (Jill Mingo) Subject: Too many to list!!!!! Date: 27 Aug 1996 18:50:05 -0600 (MDT) Howdy, all, Back from a fantastic trip to Germany, and boy, has the list been busy!!! Lots of topics I want to get my two cents in on so hopefully you will read with interest... BRIGITTE BARDOT...yeah, that DISQUES D'OR compilation CD is rather tasty. Got that in Germany although it is French. Never saw it in the UK. Pretty common over there I'm told. 101 STRINGS....Has anybody ever discussed that this is actually an LP from "The Animated Egg", some strange psychedelic band, with some strings laid on top?? Got that in Germany too. On the EUROPA label. Rather old, but I couldn't find a year on it. I mean, it is EXACTLY the same. Just no strings. So if you want it on vinyl, check this out. As for this Don Ho song about "Leaving the Straight life behind...", never heard it, but isn't it possible that corn on the cob and giving it to a woman might be a phallic reference or something? Or maybe it is just my perverted mind... With the QUICK SURVEY thing: Name Jill Mingo, Dj name: DJ MINGO-GO. (I have nothing to do with Mingo 2000, but got a single by them on my travels and it's nae bad). AGE: 27. OCCUPATION: Press officer/PR for record labels. FAVE LP COVERS: Far too many to mention. IDEAL CLUB FANTASY SETTING: I think I played at it in Munich. The Egon Bar on Seitzstr. Understated, small bar, serving a selection of cocktails, with a variety of unrelated types of folk, with slightly kitschy decor in an understated way. It was cool because it wasn't cool - if you get my drift. Felt real. And I would agree about the LES BAXTER "Lost Episodes". Apparently the remastered version is loads better and his comments are great, but musically it is for the Baxter fanatic. The Exotic Moods double CD is an excellent intro to Baxter's music to get someone started. on the perfume thang...TABU is still around. My mother bathes in it and has done since I can remember. And she still does. Very dark and musky. Very cheap, but I've got a soft spot for it myself. It is rather exotic. Someone enquired about The Super Sounds of Bosworth on CD. Don't think it exists in that format. But God, what a great compilation. A bit weird, but I like that sort of thing. I finally heard some Korla Pandit at my fab friend Bernd's pad in Munich, and I must say I like the music. EXOTICA 2000 will be purchased as soon as I recover my finances from the ever-expensive Deutschland. It is just subdued organ music, but there is something a little weird about it, methinks. Almost bad or something. But I dig it. And I think I am VERY difficult to please. And as for LALO SCHIFFRIN...Has the new compilation MISSION IMPOSSIBLE... AND MORE!! on Motor Music, Germany, been discussed yet?? It is a rather good collection of his stuff. Motor also has out a Walter Wanderly compilation that is not bad. Also picked up LALO's "Black Widow" LP from 1976. Don't know if it is rare, but he's got the biggest, badass groove version of "Quiet Village" I have ever heard. There is also a 12" single kicking around of this. Also check the new Japanese EZ-type comp SUSHI 3000. Several Towa Tei produced thangs. Kinda bossa stuff. Covering "Bond Street", "Moog Power", "The Boy From Ipanema"...that sort of thing. Sounds kind of diabolical maybe, but as I said before, I am a picky person, and I bought it. Also heard THE MOOG COOKBOOK, which I was extremely skeptical about with the track titles and all, and I think it's pretty damn smokin'. I rattle on no more. Over and out. Jill # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Dave Lofquist Subject: Re: samples from exotica Date: 27 Aug 1996 20:39:24 -0500 (CDT) Jill wrote: > Also check the new Japanese EZ-type comp SUSHI 3000. Several Towa Tei > produced thangs. Kinda bossa stuff. Covering "Bond Street", "Moog Power", > "The Boy From Ipanema"...that sort of thing. As for things Japanese (because you got me thinking)... I know we've discussed Pizzicato 5 before on this list, but I have to mention one of their early (1987) endeavors - 'Couples' - which is subtitled "A Collection of Bacharach-ish Improvisations" (or something like that)... which it is, in spades. The CD has 12 or so tracks with vocals (there's even one based on the Odd Couple Theme!), and there's another CD called 'Couples-Instrumentals' which is the same tracks, sans vocals. If you like Bacharach and have an open mind, this is it. I listen to one or the other almost every week. and finally: > > Autechre have changed everything. Someone should buy them a nice lunch. > > But as for this comment Dave, I hope you are being sarcastic. So I lapsed into the intensely personal for one public moment, revealing my unabashed immersion in the music of an ambient/techno duo that have brought me a great deal of joy - but I've been lapsing like this for days. I stand by my statement, and can only refer you the oft-quoted maxim, "To each his/her own, and especially sometimes." dave /\\ \\ \\ \\ / \\ \\ \\ \\ the arouet label / \\ \\ \\ \\ ZING! ZING! -----------// // // //------> arouet@winternet.com \ // // // // \// // // // fnast! image # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: cscheffy@kinglet.Berkeley.EDU (Clark Scheffy) Subject: harpists Date: 27 Aug 1996 19:16:34 PDT Exotica folks: Just saw a new CD of Dorthy Ashby's jazz harp work, a reissue of two of her more straight Jazzzz Song albums. i haven't listened to it yet, but i plan to pick it up.,.. I am sure it is nothing like her Afro-Harping album, but for jazz harp I'm sure she's foremost in the genre... Clark # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dyemund@best.com (Jack Diamond) Subject: Myrna March Date: 27 Aug 1996 20:19:37 +0000 >does anyone know anything about myrna march? i recently found an album >of hers, "explosive vocal percussion," on the strand label. sid pastner >seems to have done the arranging and conducting. what's most interesting >about the recording is the awkward and clumsy (but charming) experiments >in "echo" and multitracking of the vocal. i suspect this is simply a >cheap, quick product meant to capitalize on the percussion craze, but >somehow the record is appealing, due to myrna's patient but fun delivery. I don't know anything about her BUT I used to have that record. I traded for I can't remember what. I do however remember that the 1st tune on both the A side and the B side were the standouts _for me_ And Quite Outstanding they were !!! Jack # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ottotemp@aol.com Subject: Re: My kind of town... Date: 28 Aug 1996 00:04:06 -0400 My partner sventiki and Beachbum Berry toured Chicago for Tikilore and can tell you all about the Tiki places there (don't ask too many questions though or he'll feel overwhelmed and won't reply) but there are several Tiki joints there some are good especially the Trader Vic's Otto von Stroheim Tiki News # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: riviera@tiac.net Subject: Re: Hai Karate Date: 28 Aug 1996 00:58:56 -0400 >Is Hai Karate still being made? >Of course, you can't beat a bottle of Bay Rum... >soundbliss9@earthlink.net I don't think it's still being made, but it turns up regularly ,unopened, at flea markets. Of course, that might tell you something right there. I've got a bottle and I tried it on a few occasions...well, let's just say I didn't have to use the enclosed Karate lesson to fight off the women...and I far prefer Bay Rum, myself. Olfactorally Yours, Riviera # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Marcel Chouteau" Subject: Exotica Covers Date: 28 Aug 1996 14:06:35 UT Joe Kilmartin [bruin@interlog.com] wrote: >I got this idea to do a show around contemporary songs that >have samples from exotica How about Cantaloupe Island by Herbie Hancock or Pucho & The Latin Soul Brothers / Cantaloupe by US3. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brad Bigelow Subject: Re: Command prices.. Date: 28 Aug 1996 10:17:43 -0700 Tony Wilds wrote: > >A Phil Ramone-produced record through a > single 5" car speaker, tho, that's livin'. > > It's true what some HIFI LP note says about mono Lyman LPs: [even on a > low-fi turntable] the monaural sounds better than most good stereo records. It's worth remembering that most rock-and-roll and much of the rest of pop music was recorded with the AM market in mind. Which is why much of this stuff sounds best in mono over cheap speakers. The stereo showcase stuff we now love was an exception, along with classical music--recorded for the "discriminating" listener with a good system. Up until the mid-1960s, mono versions were in many cases the original production and stereo was an after-the-fact manipulation, often through cheesy techniques. Rather like some of the editing tricks used to adapt films to video format. Did Command *even* produce mono versions of their LPs? Brad Bigelow bbigelow@netrail.net # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Joe Kilmartin Subject: Re: Too many to list!!!!! Date: 28 Aug 1996 11:20:59 -0400 At 06:50 PM 27/08/1996 -0600, you wrote: > >As for this Don Ho song about "Leaving the Straight life behind...", never >heard it, but isn't it possible that corn on the cob and giving it to a >woman might be a phallic reference or something? Or maybe it is just my >perverted mind... "I'm just playing a game with my mind >dootin'-doo-doo doodin'-doo-dooo<" When I was growing up in Ottawain the early 70's, my father, a classic back-yard Tiki-type if there ever was one (black velvet paintings, wrout-iron trim... oh yeah, that's Dad...), would leave the stereo tuned to CFMO the Easy lIstening choice of the National Capital Region. I know "Leaving the Straight Life Behind" but I always thought it was more of a Jack Jones tune then one by "Tiny Bubbles" Ho himself... The truly annoying thing about a tune like that one is once you roll it over again in your mind you really want to hear it again... >Also picked up LALO's "Black Widow" LP from 1976. Don't >know if it is rare, but he's got the biggest, badass groove version of >"Quiet Village" I have ever heard. There is also a 12" single kicking around >of this. And a Darn fine 12" it is, my friends... Almost as groovy as the disco cover of Caravan from around the same time. Hmmmnnn.. Ho did "Straight Life". You learn something new every day. Joe "moniker-ly chalenged" Kilmartin # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Laura Taylor" Subject: mission impossible! Date: 28 Aug 1996 11:28:52 -0400 Ya'll probably know this...but I keep my word! LOUNGE Laura laura@wusf.usf.edu "It's just my nature to do weird stuff..." 8/28/96 5:38 AM Inches: 10.9 REGULAR AP-Obit-Morris 08-28 0165 AP-Obit-Morris ---------------- ! GENERAL NEWS ! Greg Morris Dead At 61 (Las Vegas) -- Actor Greg Morris, one of the first blacks to star in a major television series, has died at the age of 61. Morris made his mark as technical wizard Barney Collier in the 1960's hit ``Mission Impossible,'' a role he described as seven of the most fun years of his career. Morris was not a fan of the new movie version of the show. He called the Tom Cruise film an ``abomination,'' and walked out after watching just 40 minutes of it. Morris' body was found in his Las Vegas home yesterday. The cause of death remains unknown, although he had battled brain cancer the past few years. (Copyright 1996 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.) APNP-08-28-96 0530EDT # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brad Bigelow Subject: "Mah-Na Mah-Na" Date: 28 Aug 1996 10:46:50 -0700 I picked an album by Frank Barber titled "Deep Percussion" that leads off with a track written by Pietro Umiliani called "Mah-Na Mah-Na." This was instantly familiar, in the same vein as Herb Alpert's "Spanish Flea"--something I know I've seen on some late 1960s TV show. I think it may have been used on some Little Caesar's ad, if not the one mentioned in an earlier post. Was Barber's the original recording of this number? Brad Bigelow bbigelow@netrail.net # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jbatutis@AMEXPUB.COM (Joe Batutis) Subject: Obits Date: 28 Aug 1996 12:04:28 -0400 Speaking of obituaries... I noticed an obit for Jerry Murad (of Harmonicats fame) in the latest Psychotronic Magazine. I'm picturing a big coffin in the shape of a harmonica. (please forgive me) What's everyone's favorite Harmonica album? -Joe B. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Lee Unkrich Subject: re: Film music of Jacques Tati Date: 28 Aug 1996 09:39 PDT There's a French import CD: "Extraits des Bandes Originales des Filmes de Jacques Tati" Polygram Distribution 836 983-2 It has music from Mon Oncle, Mr. Hulot's Holiday, Playtime, and Jour de Fete. Lee Unkrich Pixar Animation Studios mailto:lee@pixar.com # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ajackson@yorku.ca (Anthony Jackson) Subject: Re: CD Prices Date: 28 Aug 1996 13:29:28 -0500 >Hi, I've been reading posts about the high cost of imports, >but don't know what you cool people in the USA pay for normal >CD issues these days. > >For example, in our local HMV Store they have most soundtracks >marked up at 14.99 UK Pounds, which is about US $22.99. New >CD releases are in the range equivalent to $20 - $24, and those >are local/European product. A few years ago, the Independant newspaper ran a lengthy campaign to reduce CD prices in the UK. I guess nothing came of it. Aj # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tony Wilds Subject: Re: Command prices.. Date: 28 Aug 1996 13:48:21 -0400 >The stereo showcase stuff we now love was an exception, along with classical music--recorded for the "discriminating" listener with a good system. Tell me the industry wasn't aggressively steering the market, $1 at a time. Yet compared to the LP to CD switch, it took an eternity. With equal pricing, we'd now have a lot fewer mono copies in the world, yesiree. >Did Command *even* produce mono versions of their LPs? you bet. how many you need? Also Grand Award and other permutations did mono, had to. Bless old Enoch Light and his Light Brigade _at least_ for having a cooler name than all these "farm implement" bands today. Tony # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tony Wilds Subject: Re: mission impossible! Date: 28 Aug 1996 13:48:20 -0400 >Greg Morris Dead At 61 A real shame. Do you think Hollywood/Cruise was partly responsible? Loved him joining his son in the short-lived TV series revival a couple years ago. Hope Phil M. pulls through this and becomes a big star. Will pay respects by playing his "talk-singing" LP. (Mr. M was better at explosives than singing.) RIP Tony "will self-destruct for food" Wilds # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tony Wilds Subject: Re: Obits Date: 28 Aug 1996 13:50:03 -0400 At 12:04 PM 8/28/96 -0400, you wrote: >Speaking of obituaries... I noticed an obit for Jerry Murad (of Harmonicats >fame) in the latest Psychotronic Magazine. I'm picturing a big coffin in the >shape of a harmonica. (please forgive me) > >What's everyone's favorite Harmonica album? "Harmonica Cha Cha" by the 'cats is up there, although the mono version was called "Harmonicha," much hepper. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: mingo@cqm.co.uk (Jill Mingo) Subject: Re: "Mah-Na Mah-Na" Date: 28 Aug 1996 11:58:20 -0600 (MDT) >I picked an album by Frank Barber titled "Deep Percussion" that leads off >with a track written by Pietro Umiliani called "Mah-Na Mah-Na." > >This was instantly familiar, in the same vein as Herb Alpert's "Spanish >Flea"--something I know I've seen on some late 1960s TV show. I think it >may have been used on some Little Caesar's ad, if not the one mentioned >in an earlier post. > Strange that this is mentioned, as there is a fantastic cover version of it on that SUSHI 3000 , Japanese lounge pop compilation I wrote about yesterday. I'm sure Animal from the MUPPETS did it as well. Goes down well at a party for sure. Jill # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Patricia C Diaz Subject: Star Trek theme Date: 28 Aug 1996 13:10:40 -0500 (CDT) Does anyone who composed the original Star Trek theme song? thanks trish # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Marcel Chouteau" Subject: A Little Help Date: 28 Aug 1996 18:15:57 UT Can anyone out there (especially you DJ types) recommend some good NEW lounge recordings a la ComEd? The old stuff is well documented and easy to look for, but I've made some rather uninformed (and disappointing) purchases of "nouveau lounge" / "cocktail revival" CDs (Love Jones...pee yoo). Most of it seems too self-consciously tongue-in-cheek. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jfett01@nyc.pipeline.com (Jack Fetterman) Subject: Re: Intro Date: 28 Aug 1996 18:30:43 GMT greetings, i am a new member and therefore like to make my short introduction. i have been a fanatic exotica listener since the age of five (which was in 1959). favorite lp's of that time were mr. magoo in hi-fi, twin pianos by ferrante and teicher, havanah 3 am by perez prado, and exotica by martin denny. current related projects include djing open parties of space-age bachelor pad music at bar d'o in new york city and constructing a web page of the same name, "in hi-fi." jack # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jfett01@nyc.pipeline.com (Jack Fetterman) Subject: Re: Obits Date: 28 Aug 1996 18:34:33 GMT i've been spinning cuts from "peg o' my heart" by murad's harmonicats and leo diamond's "skin diver suite" at my bar d'o gig of late. saber dance sounds fantastic on harmonica! jack fetterman # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ccarlson@wgl.com Subject: Earliest Mancini Album? Date: 28 Aug 1996 14:35:26 -0400 Does anyone know what Henry Mancini's first album was? I picked up 'The Versatile' this weekend. It's pretty stripped down stuff; a quartet with some strings here and there. Very romantic. The liner notes mention his music for Mr. Lucky and Peter Gunn, but do not allude to the albums in any way. Also got another Dick Hyman (Electro-something-or-other Organ) at the Lowrey organ. This guy just continues to impress me; head and shoulders above his Command label-mates, and that's pretty high praise, I think. Happy Days, Craig # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ccarlson@wgl.com Subject: Command/Stereo/Mono Date: 28 Aug 1996 14:27:21 -0400 Brad Bigelow wrote: Actually, if I remember correctly, most pop and rock etc. was recorded in stereo (or multi-track) and mixed *very carefully* down to mono for maximum impact over your car's radio. And also your table-model kitchen radio. Stereo releases were almost an afterthought for the high-end types. The classic example being the Beach Boys' "Help Me Rhonda" single vs. the album track on 'The Beach Boys Today". The album track is sooo wimpy (no cracks, please), but the single jumps out of your speakers. Also from B.B.: I've got a ton of Commands, but have *never* seen a mono pressing! Never even thought about it before! I assumed the label was formed for the stereo-philes. Happy Days, Craig # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: bcleve@tiac.net (Brother Cleve) Subject: Re: "Mah-Na Mah-Na" Date: 28 Aug 1996 15:00:59 -0400 >I picked an album by Frank Barber titled "Deep Percussion" that leads off >with a track written by Pietro Umiliani called "Mah-Na Mah-Na." >Was Barber's the original recording of this number? No, this was the theme song to the 1969 mondo exploitation film "Sweden: Heaven or Hell", which adds a perverse twist to the Muppets version of it. The song was a bit of a hit in '69. There are nemerous versions of, including Leroy Holmes' on "Themes from The Provocative New Motion Pictures", and the Moog version on "Cinemoog". Esquivel recorded a very wild version as well, which was only released in Mexico on a 45. br cleve # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: guinto@id.ucsb.edu (Marie Guinto) Subject: Re: A Little Help Date: 28 Aug 1996 12:00:52 -0800 >Can anyone out there (especially you DJ types) recommend some good NEW lounge >recordings a la ComEd? The old stuff is well documented and easy to look for, >but I've made some rather uninformed (and disappointing) purchases of "nouveau >lounge" / "cocktail revival" CDs (Love Jones...pee yoo). Most of it seems too >self-consciously tongue-in-cheek. How about 1. Joey Altruda 2. Frenchy (release date Sept. 20th) 3. Squirrel Nut Zippers 4. Legendary Jim Ruiz Band---more on the cheeeze Yes I must agree with you about Love Jones---stinky. Marie guinto@id.ucsb.edu # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: bag@hubris.net Subject: Re: Star Trek theme Date: 28 Aug 1996 14:05:49 -0500 >Does anyone who composed the original Star Trek theme song? Alexander Courage (Gene Roddenberry wrote lyrics for the vocal version!) Byron C. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: guinto@id.ucsb.edu (Marie Guinto) Subject: Re: A Little Help Date: 28 Aug 1996 12:09:57 -0800 >Can anyone out there (especially you DJ types) recommend some good NEW lounge >recordings a la ComEd? The old stuff is well documented and easy to look for, >but I've made some rather uninformed (and disappointing) purchases of "nouveau >lounge" / "cocktail revival" CDs (Love Jones...pee yoo). Most of it seems too >self-consciously tongue-in-cheek. How about 1. Joey Altruda 2. Frenchy (release date Sept. 20th) 3. Squirrel Nut Zippers 4. Legendary Jim Ruiz Band---more on the cheeeze Yes I must agree with you about Love Jones---stinky. Marie guinto@id.ucsb.edu # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: patrick@xpedite.com (Patrick Cashin) Subject: Re: "Mah-Na Mah-Na" Date: 28 Aug 1996 15:26:08 EDT ----- Begin Included Message ----- >>>>a track called "Mah-Na Mah-Na." >Esquivel recorded a very wild version as well, which was only >released in Mexico on a 45. ----- End Included Message ----- We need this reissued! We need this very badly! In order for the United States to remain competitive, WE NEED THIS! In order to insure domestic tranquility, WE NEED THIS! In order to mantain the comfortable style of living to which we've all become accustomed, WE NEED THIS! Must I go on? ARE YOU WITH ME? I SAID *ARE YOU WITH ME*? Then rise up, throw open you window and yell, "I'M MAD AS HELL AND I CAN'T BELIEVE WE'VE BEEN DENIED THE ESQUIVEL VERSION OF MAH-NAH MAH-NAH!" Together we are strong! # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: patrick@xpedite.com (Patrick Cashin) Subject: Re: A Little Help Date: 28 Aug 1996 15:29:02 EDT ----- Begin Included Message ----- >>Yes I must agree with you about Love Jones---stinky. ----- End Included Message ----- Love Jones made my dog physically ill. I returned it the next day. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Laura Taylor" Subject: Re: Star Trek theme Date: 28 Aug 1996 15:35:07 -0400 RE>>Star Trek theme 8/28/96 remember when the question was broached of having a FAQ? this is one of them...I think it's time for one...cuz I'd like to see it...any takers? Lounge Laura-too busy lounging to dream of maitaining such a beast... laura@wusf.usf.edu >Does anyone who composed the original Star Trek theme song? Alexander Courage (Gene Roddenberry wrote lyrics for the vocal version!) Byron C. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: anita_serwacki@newline.com (ANITA SERWACKI) Subject: Re: A Little Help Date: 28 Aug 1996 15:44:52 -0400 >>>Can anyone out there (especially you DJ types) recommend some good >>>NEW lounge recordings a la ComEd? Though I know fellow list members have admitted to finding them boring, I highly suggest Friends of Dean Martinez. Steel guitar/vibes - Southwestern lounge, as it were. And well worth your nickel to see em live if you get the chance. Beer kinda seems like a fancy cocktail when they're playing. PS - Love Jones played at New Line's Christmas party two years ago, held at the tre swank Laura Belle's. Everyone ignored them and they got really mad and acted like jerks. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: guinto@id.ucsb.edu (Marie Guinto) Subject: The Three suns Date: 28 Aug 1996 12:40:18 -0800 I was browsing through Footlight records page and saw a listing for RETRO FUTURE LOUNGE MUSIC: Best of the Three Sons, for $34.95. I've never seen this cd before. Has anyone heard it? Marie guinto@id.ucsb.edu # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: guinto@id.ucsb.edu (Marie Guinto) Subject: Three Sons not Three Suns Date: 28 Aug 1996 12:41:48 -0800 For my las message I wrote the header Three Suns----but the cd is the Three Sons. (Just not to confuse anyone. Marie guinto@id.ucsb.edu # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: guinto@id.ucsb.edu (Marie Guinto) Subject: the three suns Date: 28 Aug 1996 12:49:07 -0800 Apologize If you get this twice, the post office has been sending my mail back. I was browsing through Footlight records page and saw a listing for RETRO FUTURE LOUNGE MUSIC: Best of the Three Sons, for $34.95. I've never seen this cd before. Has anyone heard it? Marie guinto@id.ucsb.edu # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Laura Taylor" Subject: time for faq! Date: 28 Aug 1996 15:54:33 -0400 time for faq! 8/28/96 remember when the question was broached of having a FAQ? this is one of them...I think it's time for one...cuz I'd like to see it...any takers? Lounge Laura-too busy lounging to dream of maitaining such a beast... laura@wusf.usf.edu no offense to lord byron ova-der >Does anyone who composed the original Star Trek theme song? Alexander Courage (Gene Roddenberry wrote lyrics for the vocal version!) Byron C. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: guinto@id.ucsb.edu (Marie Guinto) Subject: Re: "Mah-Na Mah-Na" Date: 28 Aug 1996 13:01:46 -0800 I HEART PATRICK I opened my window and yelled > "I'M MAD AS HELL AND I CAN'T BELIEVE WE'VE BEEN DENIED THE >ESQUIVEL >VERSION OF MAH-NAH MAH-NAH!" Today is starting to look up Marie guinto@id.ucsb.edu # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: guinto@id.ucsb.edu (Marie Guinto) Subject: Re: A Little Help Date: 28 Aug 1996 13:04:21 -0800 > Though I know fellow list members have admitted to finding > them boring, I highly suggest Friends of Dean Martinez. > Steel guitar/vibes - Southwestern lounge, as it were. > And well worth your nickel to see em live if you get the > chance. Beer kinda seems like a fancy cocktail when they're > playing. Yes, I love them, How about the last track on the CD, A lovely funeral march I must say. Marie # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Dave Lofquist Subject: Re: "Mah-Na Mah-Na" Date: 28 Aug 1996 15:06:37 -0500 (CDT) > The song was a bit of a hit in '69. There are nemerous versions of, > including Leroy Holmes' on "Themes from The Provocative New Motion > Pictures", and the Moog version on "Cinemoog". Esquivel recorded a very > wild version as well, which was only released in Mexico on a 45. > > br cleve I was waiting for cleve to step up to the podium and fill in all the details here. I thought I'd mention that Enoch Light has a version of this too, on one of his annual film music LPs. Hmm... I sense another opportunity for a compilation of some sort. dave /\\ \\ \\ \\ / \\ \\ \\ \\ the arouet label / \\ \\ \\ \\ ZING! ZING! -----------// // // //------> arouet@winternet.com \ // // // // \// // // // fnast! image # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: BGlennii@aol.com Subject: Re: the three suns Date: 28 Aug 1996 16:11:32 -0400 Yes, I own a copy of this Japanese import. If you like the Three Suns, you'll go wild over this one. Otherwise, it's a hefty pricetag if you're only curious. Ben Washington, DC # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Laura Taylor" Subject: time for faq! Date: 28 Aug 1996 16:12:04 -0400 time for faq! 8/28/96 remember when the question was broached of having a FAQ? this is one of them...I think it's time for one...cuz I'd like to see it...any takers? Lounge Laura-too busy lounging to dream of maitaining such a beast... laura@wusf.usf.edu no offense to lord byron ova-der >Does anyone who composed the original Star Trek theme song? Alexander Courage (Gene Roddenberry wrote lyrics for the vocal version!) Byron C. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dyemund@best.com (Jack Diamond) Subject: Earliest Mancini album Date: 28 Aug 1996 13:27:25 +0000 >Date: Wed, 28 Aug 1996 14:35:26 -0400 >Subject: Earliest Mancini Album? > > Does anyone know what Henry Mancini's first album was? I picked up > 'The Versatile' this weekend. The Versatile Henry Mancini was originally issued only in Mono as Driftin' and Dreamin' with an entirely different cover. Many of Mancinis regulars played on that record The stereo version is "real stereo" as far as I can tell but I haven't listened to it in a while. he did have a record on Warner Bros in 58 or 9 I believe something Marching Band and then of course there is Touch of Evil in early to mid 57 and Rock Pretty Baby with the same musician line up in the same year both only released in Mono. Touch of Evil was originally released on Challenge in 2 volumes under 2 titles. The 2nd release was called The Wild Side of Henry Mancini and has a conga and bongo instro not available anywhere else ever!!! Only found that out by scoring The Wild Side... Barney Kessel - Guitar Red Norvo - Vibes (Robert Drasnin played flute with Red on a couple of his early jazz records on Liberty) Dave Pell - Baritone Sax Plas Johnson - Tenor Sax Ray Sherman - Piano Rolly Bundock - Stand Up String Bass Jack Costanzo - Congas Mike Pacheco - Bongos Jack # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Irwin Chusid Subject: Sad News - W.K., R.I.P. Date: 28 Aug 1996 16:28:08 -0400 (EDT) Friends of Warren Kolodny, who did two terrific weeknight shows at KCRW (Santa Monica) and worked for Rhino Records: Shocking as this may seem to those who knew him, Warren took his own life Friday 8/23 with a gunshot to the head, at a pistol range in L.A. He was about 30. A note was found in his pocket, but the contents have not been made public. Warren first called me two-and-a-half years ago about various projects I was working on (Raymond Scott, Esquivel). We met in New York several times; I subsequently guested on his KCRW program three times during visits to L.A., and he always offered his couch for overnight accommodations. He was a sweet, cooperative and deferential gentleman, whose knowledge and love of music was boundless. He contributed to several L.A. music 'zines, had a great ear for quality sounds, and was always eager to share his discoveries with his friends and radio audience. Everywhere he went, Warren made friends. He seemed to have only one enemy: himself. I was sickened when I heard the news. His death has apparently left the staffs of KCRW and Rhino Records numb. The memorial service was earlier this week. It's gonna take a lot of people a long time to come to grips with this tragedy. He was a dear friend, and I'll miss him. --Irwin Chusid # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "David J. Strauss" Subject: A Menprah of Ma-nahs Date: 28 Aug 1996 16:41:05 -0400 (EDT) >I picked an album by Frank Barber titled "Deep Percussion" that leads off >with a track written by Pietro Umiliani called "Mah-Na Mah-Na." >Was Barber's the original recording of this number? No, this was the theme song to the 1969 mondo exploitation film "Sweden: Heaven or Hell", which adds a perverse twist to the Muppets version of it. The song was a bit of a hit in '69. There are nemerous versions of, including Leroy Holmes' on "Themes from The Provocative New Motion Pictures", and the Moog version on "Cinemoog". Esquivel recorded a very wild version as well, which was only released in Mexico on a 45. As did Enoch Light, on one of his finest later LPs. Can't remember the title, but the cover features a naked family sitting in a movie theater, popcorn tastefully covering the controversial bits. I once played this on a friend's radio program, and an Acid/Childhood trauma casualty ran into the room blowing her mind. Evidentally a Muppet fan. I flashed on that Animal drummer and got the Hell out of there. She was foaming at the bit. So, was "Ma-nah Ma-nah" ever an honest to goodness hit? Sweden:Heaven or Hell was no Mondo Cane.... And, for that matter, does anyone else recall Pharoah Sanders getting name-checked by a Muppet on an early 70s Sesame St? DS djs2852@is.nyu.edu # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Bruce Rhodewalt Subject: Re: time for faq! Date: 28 Aug 1996 13:50:52 -0700 Laura Taylor wrote: > > time for faq! 8/28/96 > > remember when the question was broached of having a FAQ? this is one of > them...I think it's time for one...cuz I'd like to see it...any takers? > Lounge Laura-too busy lounging to dream of maitaining such a beast... I will do a faq. If it gets too big, I will ask others to share the effort by supplying storage. If Lazlo would like the faq at xmission.com, he should let me know, otherwise it will be available at our domain. Please send faq candidates to me with a subject line beginning EXOTICA-FAQ: (yes, that is all caps). I will use my own judgment about whether or not they truly are frequently asked; you may argue your case if you wish. Thanks to all. Bruce Rhodewalt kahuna@tikipub.com ________________________________________________________ Creative Tiki Publishing 78-365 Highway 111 Internet http://www.tikipub.com Suite 241 solutions 619/342-3418 La Quinta, CA 92253 # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Robbie Baldock" Subject: Re: Command prices Date: 28 Aug 1996 21:58:18 +0000 Brad wrote: > Did Command *even* produce mono versions of their LPs? Certainly while Enoch was at the helm, Command produced mono versions of all their releases (yes, even Persuasive Percussion!!!) - they have "33-" prefixing the catalogue number, with the exception of "The Command Stereo Test Record" (I think we can work out why!). [I should say though that this statement is based purely on their catalogue - I don't for sure how many mono issues actually appeared] Of course when it comes to Project 3, life gets *very* complicated as not only did they release some stereo-only, some mono-only and some in both formats (all with completely different catalogue numbers I might add!), they also decided that *Quad* was the next audiophile thing. But of course, unlike stereo, there was no "standard" for Quad - in fact *three* quad recording techniques were all in use at the same time. Believe it or not Project 3 actually released versions of their catalogue in varying numbers of all three of these formats! Perhaps it's clear why Quad never really took off! Robbie Spaced Out - the Enoch Light WWW Site *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** http://www.cybersurf.co.uk/rcb/light/ # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: saxmania@rci.ripco.com (Sax Therapy) Subject: Re: Earliest Mancini album Date: 28 Aug 1996 16:02:32 -0500 (CDT) so wrote Jack Diamond: < Date: Wed, 28 Aug 1996 14:35:26 -0400 <>Subject: Earliest Mancini Album? <> <> Does anyone know what Henry Mancini's first album was? I picked up <> 'The Versatile' this weekend. < >Can anyone out there (especially you DJ types) recommend some good NEW lounge >>recordings a la ComEd? The old stuff is well documented and easy to look for, >>but I've made some rather uninformed (and disappointing) purchases of "nouveau >>lounge" / "cocktail revival" CDs (Love Jones...pee yoo). Most of it seems too >>self-consciously tongue-in-cheek. >How about >1. Joey Altruda >2. Frenchy (release date Sept. 20th) >3. Squirrel Nut Zippers >4. Legendary Jim Ruiz Band---more on the cheeeze I recommend Friends of Dean Martinez. Kathy Ramsey # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Heileson, Thomas" Subject: Hello, Teenage America Date: 28 Aug 1996 15:10:00 PDT >From: Peter Ledebur >Subject: RE: lalo schiffrin > >I got this idea to do a show around contemporary songs that >have samples from exotica, et al. I figured we'd play a snippet >from the song with the sample and then follow with the complete >version of the original. Thing is, my list is way too short for an >entire (1 hour) show. Here's most of it off the top of my head: > > Perrey & Kingsley - One Note Samba / Stereolab - ? (but I > know someone that knows the song) It's right before the song "Golden Ball," on my fave S-lab record (and one of the greatest records of all time IMnotsoHO), "Transient Random-Noise Bursts With Announcements." There are Perrey & Kinglsey samples elsewhere on the album too, between tracks. A better song-glue/lubricant I've not heard. BTW, people here should check out the last track on the S-lab album "Mars Audiac Quintet," which is a blatant (and nicely done) take on a Martin Denny ditty. > Lalo Schiffrin - Danube Incident / Portishead - Sour Times There's also a track from Portishead's album which heavily loops a certain slow jazz bassline which is also looped by Tricky on the album "Maxinquaye"... the result being that the tracks sound _very_ similar. Speaking of Tricky, I'd bet you could find lots of samples of notable musicians on the Nearly God album recently released. I have a question, which was prompted by the above post. There is a classic cocktailesque jazz song which is sampled & looped as the background for a 1990 Meat Beat Manifesto track called "Hello, Teenage America." Anyone know it? I heard the original jazz song about a year ago at a (what else?) retro cocktail party, and asked the name of the performer / song. I made a concentrated effort to remember the name and seek the record out, but, it being a cocktail party w/ full bar, my memory failed me in the end. Very grateful if anyone can help me out on this... > (I'm also considering the Evolution Control Comittee's > "Whipped Cream Mixes" single where they neatly place > Public Enemy raps smack on top of the Tijuana Brass.) (if you want to branch out into rap, Cypress Hill have sampled many a cool-jazz bass riff...) >Yeah, you can see I've done exhaustive research on this subject. >Anyhow, I'd like to avoid the more obscure acts but I'm very open to >suggestions. (I was in a duo called "blue pill," wherein we used mucho loungesque tape loops/samples/etc. and B-movie snippets in the context of surrealist music, but then that would most definitely be "obscure"!!) --Thom + --- _oR_ + + - + - phASER@wolfenet.com / heilts1@mpe11.ghc.org (c.c.SVP [as I can't scan every digest]: phASER@wolfenet.com ) # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Robbie Baldock" Subject: Boys from Bosworth Date: 28 Aug 1996 23:52:10 +0000 I too have been a convert to the Bosworth experience (thanks Jill!). The Bosworth Music Archive can be reached via e-mail: bosworthlon@cityscape.co.uk. The LP is on Trunk records and my LP doesn't make any mention of a CD issue. Trunk are at: PO Box 56, Aldershot, Hampshire, UK. Robbie Spaced Out - the Enoch Light WWW Site *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** http://www.cybersurf.co.uk/rcb/light/ # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: riviera@tiac.net Subject: Re: Sad News - W.K., R.I.P. Date: 28 Aug 1996 20:07:28 -0400 Irwin... Oh My God! That's almost unbelievable and very, very sad news....Cleve tried to reach me sounding unhappy yesterday;now I know what he must have been calling about. I'm reeling--I've had friends who have killed themselves before,but sad to say, you could usually see it coming a mile away. This was a total shock.We're just about to leave for the west coast...I remember when we played out there a couple of years ago,and found that Jac Zinder had died only days earlier. Friends are a precious commodity and I hate to lose them ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: riviera@tiac.net Subject: Warren Date: 28 Aug 1996 20:15:16 -0400 My last message re: Warren Koldney's death was accidentally posted, when I meant to send it directly to Irwin. I didn't mean to grandstand my sadness or reveal more than somebody would want to know about me. Sorry. Riviera # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: riviera@tiac.net Subject: Re: A Little Help Date: 28 Aug 1996 20:28:35 -0400 >Can anyone out there (especially you DJ types) recommend some good NEW lounge >recordings a la ComEd? His records are not available domestically, but a fellow who calls himself Katerine is being touted in France as "Le Nouveau Gainsbourg" and they ain't half wrong over there. His Nouvelle Disque s'appelle "Mes Mauvais Frequentations" and it's Foamy-Dob! Very cool french bossa-nova pop with electronics.It's on Rosebud records(Cat.#ROB 529-842-2). In New Orleans resides an incredible singer/songwriter who is equal parts Iggy Pop and Frank Sinatra ,and though that looks terrible, now that I see it up on the screen, he really is terriffic;His name is Glyn Styler. No records available and he plays VERY infrequently, but at least he gets out of NOLA once in a while-mostly to Boston or NYC.Keep your eyes peeled. I give my very high recomendation to both these gentlemen. Salut! Riviera # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: riviera@tiac.net Subject: Re: Hello, Teenage America Date: 28 Aug 1996 20:39:49 -0400 >> Lalo Schiffrin - Danube Incident / Portishead - Sour Times > >There's also a track from Portishead's album which heavily loops a certain >slow jazz bassline which is also looped by Tricky on the album >"Maxinquaye"... the result being that the tracks sound _very_ similar. > I believe the source song is an Isaac Hayes tune :Isaac Hayes again!Weirdly enough, Tricky also _covers_"Black Steel"(source of previous Hayes discussion) on "Maxinquaye". Riviera # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Indulis R. Rutks" Subject: Cloudberry Jam (?) Date: 28 Aug 1996 19:45:47 Dear exoti-comrades - I heard a loungy sounding tune today on the local college radio station (KUOM in Minneapolis). I believe the name of the song was "Roll Of The Dice" by Cloudberry Jam. Does anyone out there know anything about this band? - Indy Rutks (rutk0002@maroon.tc.umn.edu) # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "kevin king" Subject: Re: Stereolab's version of Get Carter Date: 28 Aug 1996 20:36:28 -0500 > >btw, Stereolab's version of Get Carter is dy-no-MITE!!! > > ??? What record is this on?? Who did the original? I only have this on tape, via another 'lab maniac. It can be found on number 14 of the Volume series, the one featuring artists from the Reading Festival. Roy Budd wrote the original score - his version kicks off the Sound Spectrum comp. kevin (who would trade just about anything for a copy of Ulan Bator / Klang Tone) # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: LTepedino@aol.com Subject: Re: The Three suns Date: 28 Aug 1996 21:00:51 -0400 In a message dated 96-08-28 15:51:33 EDT, you write: >I was browsing through Footlight records page and saw a listing for RETRO >FUTURE LOUNGE MUSIC: Best of the Three Sons, for $34.95. I've never seen >this cd before. Has anyone heard it? > >Marie >guinto@id.ucsb.edu > > It is a very mediocre collection of their mostly MOR stuff that's better suited to the over 60 crowd. Ashley # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Dlsmay@aol.com Subject: Re: The St. Date: 28 Aug 1996 21:19:33 -0400 Edwin Astley did the music for The Saint and Secret Agent. In fact, I just saw an album with one side devoted to music of The Saint (Roger Moore) and the other to Patrick McGoohan (Secret Agent - before he became a Prisoner). Only $100.00 (!) at a collectors shop. Oh, by the way, they were also selling A MAN CALLED FLINTSTONE and THE GROOVIE GHOULIES for that same price. Ack. Collector scum. Does anybody have Edwin's music? Review please. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Dlsmay@aol.com Subject: Espresso Espresso Date: 28 Aug 1996 21:19:38 -0400 Don't know, this might have already been a thread here. Just picked up this (expensive) UK CD compilation of lightly latin/Brazilian tunes titled, ESPRESSO ESPRESSO (inspired by the recent description of Kenny Burrell's "One Mint Julep" as used in the Cappio commercial). Great stuff on this comp with Serge Gainsbourg, "The Girl from U.N.C.L.E. (which, as those of you who own it know - is touched with Ipanema), Xavier Cugat's "One Mint Julep" some latinized Beatles tunes and all kinds of deliciously kicky stuff. Really hit the spot. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Dlsmay@aol.com Subject: Warren Kolodny Date: 28 Aug 1996 21:19:40 -0400 Sad news for music fans. I just heard from Bryan Thomas at Del-Fi records that Warren Kolodny committed suicide over this weekend. I was working recently with Warren on a Crime Jazz compilation for Rhino Records and the news saddens me terribly. L.A. music fans are probably familiar with Warren's radio show on KCRW - his taste was far ranging and eclectic (played everything from Beck to Nelson Riddle's "Lolita Ya Ya" on the set list I have from August). I don't really know the details, and was only recently acquainted with Warren, but in the times I talked with him I found him gracious and very enthusiastic about music. If you own some Rhino CDs you'd probably find his name on some of the liner notes. Sad news. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tony Wilds Subject: Music of Afro-Arab -stereo? Date: 28 Aug 1996 21:52:29 -0400 Audio Fidelity (AF) needs a web site too. Kings of cheesey art. First stereo LP, other firsts. And few great artists to get in the way of the trivia. There are 5 or 6 AF Mohammed El-Bakkar LPs. All were [re-]issued in stereo, except I think "Music of the African Arab." Is this true? Heard it was so bc of the cover: nekkid breasts and all. (Similar to the Taboo 2 cover change, but without the cover change.) Censorship in those days was so quaint. Anyone have mastery of the AF catalog? Audio Fidelity fans want to know. Tony Wilds # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Susanne Stratford Subject: Re: Espresso Espresso Date: 29 Aug 1996 12:01:50 +1000 (EST) On Wed, 28 Aug 1996 Dlsmay@aol.com wrote: > Don't know, this might have already been a thread here. > > Just picked up this (expensive) UK CD compilation of lightly latin/Brazilian > tunes titled, ESPRESSO ESPRESSO (inspired by the recent description of Kenny > Burrell's "One Mint Julep" as used in the Cappio commercial). Great stuff on > this comp with Serge Gainsbourg, "The Girl from U.N.C.L.E. (which, as those > of you who own it know - is touched with Ipanema), Xavier Cugat's "One Mint > Julep" some latinized Beatles tunes and all kinds of deliciously kicky stuff. > Really hit the spot. Succumbed, and bought this CD yesterday. Took it home and set the player to repeat it over and over. Fabulous. Really like the last track by Astrud. Miss Suze, Lizard Lodge. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tony Wilds Subject: Re: Three Suns rarities Date: 28 Aug 1996 22:25:38 -0400 Tons of stuff over all formats from Mamie Eisenhower's fave-o-rite band (until they did Caravan and Tequila, no doubt). Fond of an Allegro (I think; an RCA subsidiary would make sense) 12" splitting the Suns with the singing Royale Cocktail Group. "Cocktail Hour" or something. On the RCA 12"ers, they nearly always manage at least one joyous, uptempo chestnut even if the LP concept is sluggish schmaltz. The 78s and 10"ers generally are less exciting, suitable for a First Lady only. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tony Wilds Subject: Re: Espresso Espresso Date: 28 Aug 1996 22:41:39 -0400 >Just picked up this (expensive) UK CD compilation of lightly latin/Brazilian >tunes titled, ESPRESSO ESPRESSO (inspired by the recent description of Kenny >Burrell's "One Mint Julep" as used in the Cappio commercial). Great stuff on >this comp with Serge Gainsbourg, "The Girl from U.N.C.L.E. (which, as those >of you who own it know - is touched with Ipanema), Xavier Cugat's "One Mint >Julep" some latinized Beatles tunes and all kinds of deliciously kicky stuff. Add Edmundo Ros's [vocal] version of "The Coffee Song" to the pick-me-up menu. The posthumous Xavier Cugat Orchestra does "Julep" studio and live on CDs. "Espresso" is the name of a cut on Italian Guitars (Time label). Hot jo. Tony Wilds # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dyemund@best.com (Jack Diamond) Subject: Friends of Dean Martinez Date: 28 Aug 1996 19:49:28 +0000 >From: guinto@id.ucsb.edu (Marie Guinto) >Date: Wed, 28 Aug 1996 13:04:21 -0800 >Subject: Re: A Little Help > >> Though I know fellow list members have admitted to finding >> them boring, I highly suggest Friends of Dean Martinez. >> Steel guitar/vibes - Southwestern lounge, Marie and others They have got a 7" single out that I just reviewed for KFJC and I must say _it _ is _great_ !!! Seashells backed with Polenta. The review might be up at the kfjc site check and see http://www.cygnus.com/kfjc jack # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dyemund@best.com (Jack Diamond) Subject: I'm not the bible that's fer sure! Date: 28 Aug 1996 20:01:14 +0000 I contribute what I can the way I know it to be. If I'm wrong then I welcome correction in a positive way ;) Thank you for listening, Jack # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Steve Sando" Subject: Re: Espresso Espresso Date: 28 Aug 1996 20:57:53 +0000 > Succumbed, and bought this CD yesterday. Took it home and set the > player to repeat it over and over. Fabulous. Really like the last > track by Astrud. I agree that it's about the happiest thing I've purchased in a long time but I remember thinking if there was any doubt about how horrid a singer Astrud Gilberto can be, this track would cinch it! Coconut Grove, publishers of MisterLUCKY PO Box 78146, San Francisco, CA 94107 http://www.wco.com/~coconutg/ "Strange how potent cheap music is" - Noel Coward # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Dave Lofquist Subject: Katerine, Cloudberry Jam Date: 28 Aug 1996 23:00:38 -0500 (CDT) Riviera wrote: > ...a fellow who calls himself Katerine is being touted in France as "Le > Nouveau Gainsbourg" and they ain't half wrong over there. His Nouvelle Disque > s'appelle "Mes Mauvais Frequentations" and it's Foamy-Dob! Very cool french > bossa-nova pop with electronics. There's been quite a buzz about Katerine in various quarters, and for good reason! My friends Jim & Stephanie Ruiz, who are playing in Japan right now, brought a few Katerine CDs back with them when they were last there (where Katerine has made quite a splash), and I was awestruck at times as we listened to Katerine, sitting on my living room floor & trying to make out the French liner notes. He has a few CDs out at this point (although I've only managed to track down the one mentioned above for myself) and I also have a track on a 7" compilation released by the French Alienor label. At any rate, it's great stuff! As Riviera said, it's pop - with jazzy guitar stylings, vibes, occassional forays into bossa nova territory, quirky keyboard touches, and stylish, understated vocals. What's more, one of his other releases (wish I could give you the title) has a woman doing all of the vocals & she's fabulous! If you can find something of his, spring for it. A warning: there's a German artist with the same or a very similar name, so make sure that everything's in French & you'll be OK! ..and Indy wrote: > I heard a loungy sounding tune today on the local college radio station > (KUOM in Minneapolis). I believe the name of the song was "Roll Of The > Dice" by Cloudberry Jam. Does anyone out there know anything about this band? Cloudberry Jam is a band from Sweden, and they're fantastic! This might take us a wee bit out of exotica-list territory, but so be it. It's always tempting to make a predictable comparison to the Cardigans (also Swedish), but the fact is, if you dig them, you'll very probably like Cloudberry Jam just as much if not more. They have a similar approach in that they have a jazzy, lounge-tinged style and a female vocalist (Jenni Medin) who has a touch of Julie London in her voice that really does it for me. The songs on their 'Blank Paycheck' CD are definitely punchier than the Cardigans - if you can imagine jazzy, sexy pop informed by a sort of early-70s Sound Gallery aesthetic & a punk sensibility, with, er, some strings & trombones... Courtesy of listmember Alexander, I have two Cloudberry Jam EPs coming my way AND their new full length (apparently less guitar-ey). I'll be getting them in the post tomorrow, and losing sleep thinking about it until then... Your Japanese, French, and Swedish pop-loving correspondent, dave /\\ \\ \\ \\ / \\ \\ \\ \\ the arouet label / \\ \\ \\ \\ ZING! ZING! -----------// // // //------> arouet@winternet.com \ // // // // \// // // // fnast! image # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: bcleve@tiac.net (Brother Cleve) Subject: Re: The St. Date: 29 Aug 1996 00:26:58 -0400 >Edwin Astley did the music for The Saint and Secret Agent. >In fact, I just saw an album with one side devoted to music of The Saint >(Roger Moore) and the other to Patrick McGoohan (Secret Agent - before he >became a Prisoner). Only $100.00 (!) at a collectors shop. >Does anybody have Edwin's music? Review please. Edwin Astley is (was?) an incredible composer in the spy genre. That record is worth every penny, although it is a compilation of both LP's (curiously, the comp came out first). Our old friend The Bootlegger released a "limited-edition" CD a few years back which had both original albums on it. There's some cool bossa novas mixed in with twisted tracks like "I Wonder Where The MIcrodot Went" Astley also did the music to a mid-60's British spy TV show called "Department S", which I caught reruns of in Ireland a few years back. It was great, and the music was incredible. I found a budget CD at a gas station on the M1 a few years back titled "Top TV Themes" which had it on it (and it only cost about 3 quid!!) Robbie? Jill? anyone else in the UK know more about Astley? br cleve # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Dave Lofquist Subject: Re: Espresso Espresso Date: 28 Aug 1996 23:19:21 -0500 (CDT) > > Succumbed, and bought this CD yesterday. Took it home and set the > > player to repeat it over and over. Fabulous. If anyone's feeling ambitious, it would be neat to get a track listing (especially given the price). It's one of those things that makes one think, "Great - but how much of this do I already have?" So anyway, great - but how much of this do I already have? dave /\\ \\ \\ \\ / \\ \\ \\ \\ the arouet label / \\ \\ \\ \\ ZING! ZING! -----------// // // //------> arouet@winternet.com \ // // // // \// // // // fnast! image # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jbr109@psu.edu (jordana) Subject: WKPS Lounge Show Date: 28 Aug 1996 23:22:57 -0400 The WKPS Lounge Show will be known from now on as "Jet Set Sounds In Hi-Fi." This is a fairly generically loungey name, but it's less generic than the "Lounge Show" and also is more descriptive, since we play not just lounge but exotica, easy listening, SPABM, etc., all of which could be described as "jet set" or "hi-fi," I suppose. I've gotten quite a few positive responses to the offer of trading show tapes, and I'll start working on that (I already owe a couple people some mix tapes, and I _promise_ to take care of those _this weekend_ :) ). Also, on a less list-related note, I had a hand in creating a new show called The Chemistry Set. I'm still not sure about that name (last minute decisions before the programming grid went to print). This show will be experimental mixing (ambient, avant-garde, musique concrete, crazy moog records and other music that was pushing the bounds of the Lounge Show, and other hard-to-classify stuff), somewhat similar to Eclectricity. I won't be posting the playlists for this show to the list, but I'll mention stuff that crosses over (obviously) and I'll email playlists to any interested parties. This show starts next Sunday and will last 4 hours (!). Anyone who desires more info on either show, or other station-related things should not hesitate to email me (address below in sig). Especially if you want to send us records to play!! -Jordana _____________________ jordana robinson jbr109@psu.edu image & direction www.geocities.com/SoHo/2157 _____________________ # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Susanne Stratford Subject: Re: Espresso Espresso Date: 29 Aug 1996 15:13:39 +1000 (EST) On Wed, 28 Aug 1996, Steve Sando wrote: > I agree that it's about the happiest thing I've purchased in a long > time but I remember thinking if there was any doubt about how horrid > a singer Astrud Gilberto can be, this track would cinch it! Perhaps you are right. I have to admit that I havent heard as much Astrud Gilberto than I would like (shame). The real reason I liked this track was it was kind of a stand out on the CD in that it just kept going and going with that kind of jammin' feel - and the singing kinda went unnoticed (double shame). Miss Suze, Lizard Lodge. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Dlsmay@aol.com Subject: Espresso Espresso - Track Listing Date: 29 Aug 1996 01:17:50 -0400 Well, since I brought it up... ESPRESSO ESPRESSO - Track Listing "Couleur Cafe" - Serge Gainsbourg "The Girl From U.N.C.L.E." (from the TV series) "Balancafro" - Corisco e os Sambaloucos "Roda" - The Gimmicks (these guys are good) "Pepino Beach" - Marcos Dalle "Flyin' High" - Baja Marimba Band "Carcara" - Corisco e os Sambaloucos "Batucada" - Roberto Delgado Orch. "Mocoto" - Roberto Delgado Orch. "Bend Me Shape Me" - Ray Rivera "The Joker" - The Gimmicks "I Feel Fine" - Stanley Black & Orch. "Cugi's Cocktail (Hully Gully Cha Cha)" - Xavier Cugat "Modesty (Modesty Blaise Theme)" - Cal Tjader & Eddie Palmieri "Things We Said" - London Jazz 4 "Mas Que Nada" - Lill Lindfors "One Mint Julep (Cha Cha Twist)" - Xavier Cugat "Happy Brasilia" - James Last "Latin Workout" - Ray Rivera "Nem Vem Que Nao Tem" - Wilson Sandoval (this is very cool) "Something Big" - Burt Bacharach "My Heart Skips a Beat (The Girls from Paramaribo) Instrumental" - The Berry Lipman Orchestra & Singers "Beginnings" - Astrud Gilberto (a Chicago song, I think) Made in Great Britain. Karminsky Experience Inc./London POB 2254 W1A 1YR Quote from back of jewel box: "She awoke to the sound of tea spoons rattling against cups somewhere out on the balcony. A shaft of morning sunlight sliced the room in two, already hot at this hour and fell across the debris of the night, the dress she had danced in, a pair of empty glasses...the rest packed into suitcases and topped with passports and tickets. The smell of fresh black coffee drew her out onto the balcony, a silent sparkling jet stretching across the sky as clear and blue as her lover's eye. Espresso? Better make that a double." --from the "Drinking Partners" by Alberto Traveli # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: mark&sarah Subject: Re: Espresso Espresso Date: 29 Aug 1996 00:30:05 -0500 (CDT) On Wed, 28 Aug 1996 Dlsmay@aol.com wrote: > Don't know, this might have already been a thread here. > > Just picked up this (expensive) UK CD compilation of lightly latin/Brazilian > tunes titled, ESPRESSO ESPRESSO (inspired by the recent description of Kenny > Burrell's "One Mint Julep" as used in the Cappio commercial). Great stuff on > this comp with Serge Gainsbourg, "The Girl from U.N.C.L.E. (which, as those > of you who own it know - is touched with Ipanema), Xavier Cugat's "One Mint > Julep" some latinized Beatles tunes and all kinds of deliciously kicky stuff. > Really hit the spot. what label is this on? is it widely available in the u.s.? this sounds like just the thing i'm in the mood for. thanks, mark # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: mark&sarah Subject: Re: Espresso Espresso Date: 29 Aug 1996 00:42:10 -0500 (CDT) On Wed, 28 Aug 1996, Steve Sando wrote: > > Succumbed, and bought this CD yesterday. Took it home and set the > > player to repeat it over and over. Fabulous. Really like the last > > track by Astrud. > > I agree that it's about the happiest thing I've purchased in a long > time but I remember thinking if there was any doubt about how horrid > a singer Astrud Gilberto can be, this track would cinch it! ..... i am aghast. maybe its all those pram, raincoats, magnetic fields, and kraftwerk albums i listen to constantly, but i think that "flawed" voices are the most satifying to listen to. mistakes--wavering pitch, "off" notes, uncertain phrasing--are endearing and to me make the music special. i always prefer character and courage over polish and technique in music performance. if you come to astrud gilberto expecting to hear technical perfection then youre going to miss the soul her music. it has much more to do with attitude, feeling, gestalt, a good beat, wistful chords... the same thing happens often when i play pram albums for my friends. after a few songs they remark, "but this woman can't sing." well, yes, but... m # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "kevin king" Subject: Re: "flawed" voices Date: 29 Aug 1996 02:02:37 -0500 > ..... i am aghast. maybe its all those pram, raincoats, magnetic fields, > and kraftwerk albums i listen to constantly, but i think that "flawed" > voices are the most satifying to listen to. mistakes--wavering pitch, > "off" notes, uncertain phrasing--are endearing and to me make the music > special. i always prefer character and courage over polish and technique > in music performance. Fave bad singer of the moment (to good effect adding pathos and an edge) is Mary Timony of Helium. Totally agree with you about Pram, Raincoats (who I hope to see next Thursday! - my birthday -- by coincidence saw Pram last year on the same date!) veering back towards list topic.... kevin king xanadu@radix.net http://www.radix.net/~xanadu # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Dave Lofquist Subject: Re: Espresso Espresso - Track Listing Date: 29 Aug 1996 01:51:00 -0500 (CDT) Dlsmay@aol.com wrote: > Well, since I brought it up... > > ESPRESSO ESPRESSO - Track Listing "Sold!" Thanks for posting the info... as I expected, there are only a few on there that already grace my ever-inadequate collection, so it'll be well worth it. The evocative liner notes remind me of the sort that always used to turn up on releases from Mike Alway's wonderful UK label, El - one of the best little labels ever. Very nice... dave /\\ \\ \\ \\ / \\ \\ \\ \\ the arouet label / \\ \\ \\ \\ ZING! ZING! -----------// // // //------> arouet@winternet.com \ // // // // \// // // // fnast! image # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: xander@sirius.com Subject: Re: Katerine, Cloudberry Jam Date: 29 Aug 1996 02:17:38 -0700 >Riviera wrote: >> ...a fellow who calls himself Katerine is being touted in France as "Le >> Nouveau Gainsbourg" and they ain't half wrong over there. His Nouvelle >>Disque >> s'appelle "Mes Mauvais Frequentations" and it's Foamy-Dob! Very cool french >> bossa-nova pop with electronics. I'll hop on the bandwagon and trumpet Katerine's praises too. Like everyone else, I'm still dying to get his earlier albums, but the above is excellent. My understanding about his previous two albums is that the first, "les marriages chinois" is a bit on the "lo-fi" side (with weirdness making up the difference), and that on the second, "l'education anglais", he has two women do all of the singing. One of whom is either his sister or a cousin, and goes by the name of Bruno. Speaking of being big in Japan, Katerine has done a couple of songs for kitsch pop phenomenom Kahimi Karie. She showed up at a few of his gigs in France earlier this year and sang with Katerine. He reportedly introduced her to the French public as a Japonese tourist that he had met just that afternoon. >What's more, one of his other releases (wish I could give you the title) has a >woman doing all of the vocals & she's fabulous! That would have to be L'Education Anglais. Which I'm sure I would have had long ago if it weren't for the fact that my trading partner in France hates M. Katerine. >Cloudberry Jam is a band from Sweden, and they're fantastic! This might >take us >a wee bit out of exotica-list territory, but so be it. It's always tempting to >make a predictable comparison to the Cardigans (also Swedish), but the >fact is, >if you dig them, you'll very probably like Cloudberry Jam just as much if not >more. They have a similar approach in that they have a jazzy, lounge-tinged >style and a female vocalist (Jenni Medin) who has a touch of Julie London >in her >voice that really does it for me. The songs on their 'Blank Paycheck' CD are >definitely punchier than the Cardigans - if you can imagine jazzy, sexy pop >informed by a sort of early-70s Sound Gallery aesthetic & a punk sensibility, >with, er, some strings & trombones... What can I say, Dave put this much better than I ever could have. I'll add that "Roll The Dice" is from their second full-length CD ("Providing the Atmosphere"), which is indeed less guitar oriented than their first ("Blank Paycheck). The second album also features a lot more in the way of keyboards (organs and samplers this time) and generally expanded production scales (lots more guest musicians than the first time around). According to my source at North of No South, CBJ are just back from their second (?) tour of Japan. I also hear that the second album has sold "gold" in Sweden, although I'm not sure just what that should mean. Despite their success around the rest of the world, I have been (as far as I know) the exclusive North American distributor for their label for about the last week. The label sent a bunch of CDs to US college stations, but as no distributors here had picked them up yet, I decided to take matters into my own hands. As I'm not a regular contributor to this list, I'll go easy on the advertisment and just say that if you'd like more info (including reviews) about their records and the other North of No South releases that I've got in stock, please e-mail me directly at xander@sirius.com. Alexander # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: mingo@cqm.co.uk (Jill Mingo) Subject: Re: A Little Help Date: 29 Aug 1996 06:30:13 -0600 (MDT) >Can anyone out there (especially you DJ types) recommend some good NEW lounge >recordings a la ComEd? The old stuff is well documented and easy to look for, >but I've made some rather uninformed (and disappointing) purchases of "nouveau >lounge" / "cocktail revival" CDs (Love Jones...pee yoo). Most of it seems too >self-consciously tongue-in-cheek. Jimi Tenor!!!!!!!!!! Records for Warp now. Previous 2 LPs on Sahko Recordings, Finland. Another previous 6 LPs in Finland, but all deleted and all very "if - y" from what I've been told. Jimi's first LP "Sahkomies" is deleted too, I think, but might still be kicking around. It is more experimental electronica, but his second LP "Europa" is excellent porn, jazz lounge. Also look out for an LP from GARY MOSCHELLES from Belgium. It is a bootleg of Mike Paradinas (u-ziq/Jake Slazenger) sampletastic groove LP. Groovier than Jake. Still electronica and weird, but much more EZ. It is coming in Sept, I think... Jill # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: mingo@cqm.co.uk (Jill Mingo) Subject: Re: Katerine, Cloudberry Jam Date: 29 Aug 1996 07:00:09 -0600 (MDT) >Speaking of being big in Japan, Katerine has done a couple of songs for >kitsch pop phenomenom Kahimi Karie. She showed up at a few of his gigs in >France earlier this year and sang with Katerine. He reportedly introduced >her to the French public as a Japonese tourist that he had met just that >afternoon. > And Kahimi Karie is also on the SUSHI 3000 compilation that has just been released in Germany. It is really pretty fantastic. More interesting than Espresso IMHO. Jill # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Darrell Brogdon Subject: Re: Espresso Espresso Date: 29 Aug 1996 20:23:06 -0500 At 09:19 PM 8/28/96 -0400, you wrote: >Just picked up this (expensive) UK CD compilation of lightly latin/Brazilian >tunes titled, ESPRESSO ESPRESSO Anybody know where can we get this CD stateside??? DARRELL BROGDON # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: legalrender@kinn.com Subject: Adamson/Peaks/FS LPs Date: 29 Aug 1996 06:32:06 -0800 Hi! First off, thanks to all the Exotica listers who have helped make a big dent in my vinyl pile! Unfortunately, you took some of my favorites but, hey, that's what I'm after so...For those who have not yet, check my for sale listings in the rec.music.marketplace.vinyl and my home page at: www.kinn.com/cameron/index.html or send want lists to me at cameron@kinn.com. There is still TONS of good stuff available. Okay now on to other matters. 1. Barry Adamson: For those who are not strictly into exotic type things I would urge you to check out his work as bass player with Magazine. IMHO some of the best bass playing ever in the Rock(?) genre. Actually, even those who are mostly into exotica might still enjoy Magazine as they share a certain cinematic type of scope that we all enjoy. Not to mention that they are pretentious as hell which is often a good thing! Oh yeah, and they cover "Goldfinger". 2. Twin Peaks/A. Baldamenti(sp)/Cruse/etc: If you like the sound of all of these, here's one to check out that you might not have guessed: Duane Eddy, Lonely Guitar. As the liner notes say: "...a dark and beautiful landscape of loneliness.". Seriously though, the first time I played it I thought "Wow, Lynch hired the wrong guy!". It's got his trademark Twangy type guitar, mostly acoustic in this case, but doing "standards" type songs at an absolutely Quaaluded pace that always seems just a step _too_ slow and give it a truly strange feeling. Arrangements by Marty Paich. Really good stuff! XOXOXO, Kevin _M_ King cameron@kinn.com --- þ SLMR 2.1a þ Nothing is so smiple that it can't get screwed up. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tony Wilds Subject: laser turntable - info? Date: 29 Aug 1996 11:11:24 -0400 This may be a certified crank item, but: Anyone have any hard data on the mythical laser turntable? [It supposedly plays even taped, gunked, and rough vinyl like a CD, with all that fancy error-correction business.] Does this beast exist for real? Manufacturer(s), current and projected price, specs? Output in digital and analog? Last I heard, the price had halved from $18K to 9K; when it does a few times more, time to pounce on that puppy. Thar's gold in them thar broken shards of 78s. Tony "digital prospector" Wilds # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Laura Taylor" Subject: yma goodness! Date: 29 Aug 1996 11:10:53 -0400 I had an anxiety attack this morning just thinking about this...Yma Sumac is still alive and kicking, and I'm not flying up from Florida to see her in NY...I need someone to tell me just how she is doing, if this will be her last tour, if she'll ever come driving distance anyway to any city near Tampa, if I'm foolish for not just pawning stuff and going to see her while she is still performing, if my angst is all for naught... Help ol' Lounge Laura laura@wusf.usf.edu "it's just my nature to do weird stuff..." I mean, Yma Sumac!!! I must be crazy # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Heileson, Thomas" Subject: Elsa Poppin: "Delerium in Hi-Fi" Date: 28 Aug 1996 17:13:00 PDT >what's most interesting >about the recording is the awkward and clumsy (but charming) experiments >in "echo" and multitracking of the vocal. This is a bit off the above topic, but I am reminded of Elsa Poppin: "Delerium in Hi-Fi"... Has anyone heard this? Simply the most surreal thing I've ever heard. Recorded in the early 60s I think, it's evocative of an army of deranged pixies on drugs and many, many effects. The arrangements are bizarre, ion addition to the FX-for-FX's-sake. + --- Thom S. Heileson + + - _oR_ + - phASER@wolfenet.com / heilts1@mpe11.ghc.org # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Heileson, Thomas" Subject: Stereolab's version of Get Carter Date: 28 Aug 1996 17:15:00 PDT >From: "kevin king" >Subject: RE: exotipop show > >btw, Stereolab's version of Get Carter is dy-no-MITE!!! ??? What record is this on?? Who did the original? Thanks, + --- Thom S. Heileson + + - _oR_ + - phASER@wolfenet.com / heilts1@mpe11.ghc.org (c.c.SVP: phASER@wolfenet.com) # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Steve Sando" Subject: Re: Espresso Espresso Date: 29 Aug 1996 08:57:26 +0000 > if you come to astrud gilberto expecting to hear > technical perfection then youre going to miss the soul her music. > it has much more to do with attitude, feeling, gestalt, a good beat, > wistful chords... She really seems to be two very different singers. When she's focused and the arrangements are right, she's amazingly effective and musical. When the song is too fast or in English, it can be like watching a train wreck or Mrs Miller. It all probably comes down to taste but I find her very frustrating because she can be so good and so horrid. Jeri Sothern in another vocalist like this. Astrud's 'Agua de Beber' is one of my favorites. Coconut Grove, publishers of MisterLUCKY PO Box 78146, San Francisco, CA 94107 http://www.wco.com/~coconutg/ "Strange how potent cheap music is" - Noel Coward # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: bcleve@tiac.net (Brother Cleve) Subject: Re: Elsa Poppin: "Delerium in Hi-Fi" Date: 29 Aug 1996 12:10:06 -0400 >"Delerium in Hi-Fi"... Has anyone heard this? Simply the most surreal thing >I've ever heard. Recorded in the early 60s I think, it's evocative of an >army of deranged pixies on drugs and many, many effects. The arrangements >are bizarre, ion addition to the FX-for-FX's-sake. For those that were looking for this, it's available at Footlights Records in NY, and through their website (sorry, I forgot the URL, but there's a link at Space Age Bachelor Pad). BTW, "Delerium" was recorded in 1956-57, and originally released in France (on Polygram) in 1957. It was released in the U.S. (on Columbia) in January, 1958. br cleve # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Mark A. Rosati" Subject: Intro! Date: 29 Aug 1996 12:40:41 -0400 Hi everyone, I'm new to the list, and although I didn't think so before, I'm relatively new to exotica music. You guys sure know alot about it. I've been listening to; Herb Albert & TJB, Mancini, Baja Marimba, Sinatra, Dino, etc. since I was a young pup. Lately I have found Denny, Baxter, Esquivel, Friends Of DM, & ComEd nothing obscure to you guys. Pretty much, I've always enjoyed "cocktail music" mostly because it goes so well with cocktails. After hanging out and reading the list for about a week I decided to chime in and ask the powers that be (that is anyone on the list), if you where trying to turn someone on to "exotica", what five albums, songs, artists would you insist they get? aloha, Mark mrmark@worldnet.att.net # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jfett01@nyc.pipeline.com (Jack Fetterman) Subject: Re: yma goodness! Date: 29 Aug 1996 17:28:16 GMT >I mean, Yma Sumac!!! I must be crazy yma used to play the ballroom yearly here in nyc in the '80's...that was a jazz club size audience and there was no exotica "movement." what size crowd is she drawing now? also the last time i saw her, which ( i'm guestimating) was 1988, was supposed to ber farewell tour. hopefully she will go on forever. jack # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ken Freedman Subject: in-print Theremin disks Date: 29 Aug 1996 14:31:00 -0400 (EDT) Anybody know if there are any decent comps or reissues of Theremin material? I'm working on the next WFMU Catalog, and we're probably going to add a bunch of Theremin products, including Theremin kits, and the Steve Martin Theremin documentary on VHS (which has a great 45 seconds of Brian Wilson - those 45 seconds are better than anything in the entire Brian Wilson documentary). We already carry the Clara Rockmore CD on Delos, but I'm no big Clara Rockmore fan. (I think Tchaikovsky and Theremins should not mix.) Has anybody put out a comp of *good* theremin material? Is anybody working on one? ken ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Station Mgr. Ken Freedman ken@wfmu.org WFMU (201) 678-8264 PO Box 1568 Fax: (201) 659-7487 Montclair, NJ 07042 http://www.wfmu.org ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: patrick@xpedite.com (Patrick Cashin) Subject: Re: in-print Theremin disks Date: 29 Aug 1996 14:57:10 EDT ----- Begin Included Message ----- Anybody know if there are any decent comps or reissues of Theremin material? I'm working on the next WFMU Catalog, and we're probably going to add a bunch of Theremin products, including Theremin kits, and the Steve Martin Theremin documentary on VHS ----- End Included Message ----- OK, I'm a dope. Steve Martin, THE Steve Martin, made a THEREMIN documentary??? # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Laura Taylor" Subject: Re: in-print Theremin disks Date: 29 Aug 1996 15:24:11 -0400 RE>>in-print Theremin disks 8/29/96 No, not same Steve Martin...But this gives me yet another chance to highlight the imminent coolness of Jason Blue Barrile and his THEREMIN HOME PAGE-which has info about all of the below...To the Station mgr guy-and presumably the excitable Patrick C., check out: >http://www.Nashville.Net/~theremin/TBands.html btw-station mgr. saw a playlist with the Pink Lincolns on it! Cool! Loungin, oscillatin',Laura laura@wusf.usf.edu ----- Begin Included Message ----- Anybody know if there are any decent comps or reissues of Theremin material? I'm working on the next WFMU Catalog, and we're probably going to add a bunch of Theremin products, including Theremin kits, and the Steve Martin Theremin documentary on VHS ----- End Included Message ----- OK, I'm a dope. Steve Martin, THE Steve Martin, made a THEREMIN documentary??? # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: RamseyK@intmed-po.int-med.uiowa.edu Subject: Re[2]: Elsa Poppin: "Delerium in Hi-Fi" Date: 29 Aug 1996 14:49 CST br cleve said: > For those that were looking for this, it's available at Footlights > Records in NY, and through their website (sorry, I forgot the URL, but > there's a link at Space Age Bachelor Pad). They are out of this right now. They say they are ordering more copies from Holland and will have them in a week or two. Kathy # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: HOUSEOBOB@aol.com Subject: Joey Heatherton Date: 29 Aug 1996 16:27:34 -0400 Although this isn't exactly an "exotic" question, I'm hoping someone has the info. Did Joey Heatherton attempt or succeed in killing someone? In the back of my mind I remember some scandal (and I don't think i'm confusing her with claudine longet). I also seem to think that she died of an overdose. Anyone know? Thanks. Bob # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: HOUSEOBOB@aol.com Subject: Re: "flawed" voices Date: 29 Aug 1996 18:24:30 -0400 "Flawed Voices" interest you? Check out the Julian Schnabel CD. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Rex Stocklin Subject: Re: "Mah-Na Mah-Na" Date: 29 Aug 1996 16:03:34 -0700 The song was a mild hit in 1969 and was from a soundtrack to a really obscure film called"Sweden Heaven and Hell" I recall the tune used a lot on the Red Skelton and Benny Hill shows. Ma-na-ma-na-doo-doo-di-doo-doo Rex William Stocklin Marina del Rey, CA stocklin@earthlink.net # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: lee@anti.com Subject: Re: lost on me Date: 29 Aug 1996 16:22:09 PST Hi! Long time no post. I'm still on this temporary hookup with Epitaph via CC mail, been out of town for almost a week (hitting thrift stores and antique stores from LA to Chico, including an incredible trip from San Francisco to Santa Barbara via the Pacific Coast Hwy.. Man, did we SCORE records, mugs, clothing, a turntable....) Laura, the art-work on Les Baxter "The Lost Episode" is pretty clever. There is nothing 'new' on there, it is ALL elements from other Les Baxter album covers. Take a close look! The background was even scanned in from a well-worn jacket from that double Baxter compilation from the 60s! The artist meant no harm to Capitol by doing this and in fact, the thought at the time was that there was no Les reissues anywhere in sight! Love, Lee & Aime ______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________ Author: exotica@xmission.com at INTERNET REGARDING lost on me Here's the crucial question burning in this Baxter-babe's mind: Is the *music* good on the LOST EPISODE? And to what Les-era is it most akin? What year were the tracks written-recorded? And(I duck as I write this) I think the art work is misguided and silly...which actually at first sort of deterred me-because I thought: "bad artwork-bad record" quizas? Lounge Laura-who is still also in search of info on the latest Korla CD laura@wusf.usf.edu "It's just my nature to do weird stuff..." # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Heileson, Thomas" Subject: Cantaloopy / Hate Jones / Kid Stuff Date: 29 Aug 1996 15:27:00 PDT >From: "Marcel Chouteau" >Subject: Exotica Covers > >How about Cantaloupe Island by Herbie Hancock or Pucho & The Latin Soul >Brothers / Cantaloupe by US3. That Cantaloupe song is pretty much the _most_ ripped-off song ever. When I first heard the track, on a Details-mag CD comp., I quite liked it. I grew a bit weary of it but much more than that was amazed at how often and blatantly the basic riff-loop was mimicked and used for commercials of all kinds: cheesy restaurants, etc., etc., My question is whether the rest of the material on that US3 album is also based on this overtly jazz-sampled technique. (and is it any good?) >From: "Marcel Chouteau" >Subject: A Little Help > >Can anyone out there (especially you DJ types) recommend some good NEW lounge >recordings a la ComEd? The old stuff is well documented and easy to look >for, >but I've made some rather uninformed (and disappointing) purchases of >"nouveau >lounge" / "cocktail revival" CDs (Love Jones...pee yoo). Most of it seems >too >self-consciously tongue-in-cheek. Amen... I made this _exact same_ mistake!! Ended up unloading it on my sibling, poor guy... My recommendation on this thread is the Portland band Pink Martini. I saw 'em a while ago and thought they were quite good. In more of the fun-but-genuine way (a la ComEd) and not so much the ha ha we're so funny aren't we way (a la Love Jones and Bud E. Luv... ) (The PM bandleader is a maniac to watch live... this diminutive behornrimmed guy with a q-tip-swab-fluff of hair and 10 megatons of hyperactive energy...) However I have not heard any CD material by PM nor do I have info on label, etc. >From: jfett01@nyc.pipeline.com (Jack Fetterman) >Subject: Re: Intro > >i have been a fanatic exotica listener since the age of five (which was in >1959). favorite lp's of that time were mr. magoo in hi-fi, twin >pianos by ferrante and teicher, havanah 3 am by perez prado, and exotica by >martin denny. Me being 27, listening to Glen Miller nonstop during ages 8-9 was a v. private interest... I think I was supposed to be listening to Kiss... It wasn't until a decade-and-half later that it began to be "cool"... (though not as hip as Denny et al.; hey I had to start somewhere) + --- Thom S. Heileson + + - _oR_ + - phASER@wolfenet.com / heilts1@mpe11.ghc.org # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tony Wilds Subject: The Throbber Date: 29 Aug 1996 21:35:24 -0400 Rediscovered gem from the Embarassing Hippie genre: The Fraternity of Man's "Get it On" (Dot, c. 1970 judging by hair length and content). From the "29 Rooms of Junque," an upstate NY thrift with separate rooms for floor lamps, etc. They sound like Velvet Underground with a touch of Country Joe, and on 1 song like Bryan Ferry, do a New York Dolls tune(!), and do (here's the slight relevance) a bossa nova, "Coco Lollipop." And they credit Lowell George et al on the R. Crumbish jacket. Songs like "Mellow Token," "Trick Bag," and "Too High to Eat": "I'm so wacked, I don't know how to act." "I'm too high to eat." "And I'm too hungry to sleep." Then there's "The Throbber," addressed to the father of a thirteen-year-old, insisting that the date with her go on. Very Root Boy Slim. Long live the Fugs. Tony "Don't Start Me Talkin'" Wilds # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: legalrender@kinn.com Subject: The Throbber Date: 29 Aug 1996 21:34:38 -0800 I think they are also responsible(?!) for the infamous "Don't Bogart That Joint" (or whatever it's correct title is. And don't they have some connection to the Fugs? Kevin _M_ King IN>Rediscovered gem from the Embarassing Hippie genre: The Fraternity of Man's IN>"Get it On" (Dot, c. 1970 judging by hair length and content). From the "29 IN>Rooms of Junque," an upstate NY thrift with separate rooms for floor lamps, IN>They sound like Velvet Underground with a touch of Country Joe, and on 1 IN>song like Bryan Ferry, do a New York Dolls tune(!), and do (here's the IN>slight relevance) a bossa nova, "Coco Lollipop." And they credit Lowell IN>George et al on the R. Crumbish jacket. IN>Songs like "Mellow Token," "Trick Bag," and "Too High to Eat": IN>"I'm so wacked, I don't know how to act." IN>"I'm too high to eat." IN>"And I'm too hungry to sleep." IN>Then there's "The Throbber," addressed to the father of a thirteen-year-old, IN>insisting that the date with her go on. Very Root Boy Slim. IN>Long live the Fugs. IN>Tony "Don't Start Me Talkin'" Wilds IN># Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? IN># Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. --- þ SLMR 2.1a þ Nothing is so smiple that it can't get screwed up. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: LTepedino@aol.com Subject: Re: Joey Heatherton Date: 30 Aug 1996 01:10:01 -0400 In a message dated 96-08-29 16:36:35 EDT, you write: >Although this isn't exactly an "exotic" question, I'm hoping someone has the >info. Did Joey Heatherton attempt or succeed in killing someone? In the back >of my mind I remember some scandal (and I don't think i'm confusing her with >claudine longet). I also seem to think that she died of an overdose. Anyone >know? Thanks. Bob The only scandal I remember was with Dallas Cowboy Lance Rentzal who at the time was Joey's husband when he was arrested for exposing himself to a youngster in his automobile, this was back around '69 or '70 I believe. Ashley # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dyemund@best.com (Jack Diamond) Subject: The French Esquivel!!! Date: 29 Aug 1996 22:17:48 +0000 THE Steve Martin made THE THEREMIN documenatry ? No, not THAT Steve Martin. _____________________________ Andre' Popppppppppppppp - THE FRENCH ESQUIVEL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I can only hope that the liner notes on that tiny tiny tiny little cd booklet are as great as the original liners are on the original LP jacket They are wonderful Jack ;-)> # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tony Wilds Subject: Re: Joey Heatherton Date: 30 Aug 1996 02:15:21 -0400 not real life but: TV BAD GIRLS: "Joey Heatherton tempts and teases sexual psycho Keir Dulllea in this 60min. episode of CHANNING. Plus Julie London re-defines the meaning od cold-hearted as she plays her husband Harry Guardino against millionaire boyfriend Simon Oakland in this 60min. episode of CHECKMATE....$20 Same source as Scopitones Sorry, too many cocktails Tony god get me to that wedding with the mariachi band in 6 hours pls # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Bodiodo@aol.com Subject: Re: Joey Heatherton Date: 30 Aug 1996 03:52:10 -0400 I'm not certain, but I do recall that right after Marilyn Monroe's death, which the media touted as being caused by an overdose of sleeping pills, one of the contemporary MM wannabees had her agent or manager announce to the media that she herself "attempted" such a suicide. Judging by the radio reports I heard, and by the fact that I heard the report only once, and then the media just seemed to drop it, it seemed to me that the "attempt" was a shameless ploy to steal some of the ghastly spotlight that was glaring on Marilyn's death. I recall the quote that the starlet's representative sent out in the news release of the "attempt." He claimed that the starlet had called him very early in the morning and said, "I did it. I did it. I took an overdose." It was embarrassingly crude! And yes, I think I recall that it was Joey Heatherton who did this. Beau di Audeau # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Bodiodo@aol.com Subject: Re: Espresso Espresso Date: 30 Aug 1996 03:52:04 -0400 Good points! Now, for the ultimate in character and courage over polish and technique, I recommend the dozen or so recordings of Jonathan and Darlene Edwards (on the Corinthian label). Actually, this is the triumph of incredible technique and frighteningly intelligent musicianship over good taste. Conductor/pianist Paul Weston and vocalist Jo Stafford have been exemplary in their humorous assault on popular songs. It's deliberatly bad performance, with a deliberately humorous intention. They had to have courage to begin publishing these tracks--they've been selling steadily for thirty years now, perhaps even longer! Beau di Audeau # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ottotemp@aol.com Subject: Keep'in' touch w/SF Date: 30 Aug 1996 04:12:07 -0400 Maybe you want to add something to a Warren commemoration and you are probably going to have your own dedication in Lounge (do you have an address for his family?) I will be mentioning our radio show that Warren so graciously shared with us In other news I have found out about two pirate radio shows here in the Mission District but have yet to hear them but I most likely will be on one show this Thursday with Vale from RESEARCH (now VSEARCH) Can you add this SF report to your "To the Moon"? Bruno's, Mission Street nar 20th, $3.00 cover A swank ronovated old lounge in a "diverse" neighborhood - if you are scared you can valet park your car for a stiff fee in Bruno's beautiful parking lot! Every Sunday at Bruno's is Nakea Hawaiians, a Hawaiian band with an 81 yr old slide guitarist. This is about as authentic an experience as one can get to being in an old Polynesian lounge/restaurant and seeing the house band. For example The Polynesians who performed for years at The Islander on La Cienega when it was THEE restaurant row of LA/Hollywood. (The Tonga Room has live entertainment nightly but they are bad 90s lounge acts.) Occasional Wednesdays at Bruno's is Oranj Symphonette (look for their CD on Ryko who are making a strong move into the lounge music arena with the HIFI back catalog and new releases such as this) playing the music of Mancini Most Mondays is Clubfoot Orchestra doing Nino Rota Another reopened old club is the Hi Ball which was a legendary jazz club in the old days and now hosts jazz and lounge acts such as Frenchy Friday, September 20, 10 pm, $3.00 Tiki News will be hosting an Exotica night at Moonlight Bar and Grill @ 4th & Mendicino in Santa Rosa. SF surf rockers The Torpedoes will strut their stuff and Otto von Stroheim will dj exotica between sets. The bar will be decorated in Tiki style for the night and have Polynesian drink specials. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: mingo@cqm.co.uk (Jill Mingo) Subject: Re: Joey Heatherton Date: 30 Aug 1996 05:09:34 -0600 (MDT) >Although this isn't exactly an "exotic" question, I'm hoping someone has the >info. Did Joey Heatherton attempt or succeed in killing someone? In the back >of my mind I remember some scandal (and I don't think i'm confusing her with >claudine longet). I also seem to think that she died of an overdose. Anyone >know? Thanks. Bob Yeah, I thought this was Claudine.... Jill # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: bcleve@tiac.net (Brother Cleve) Subject: Re: The French Esquivel!!! Date: 30 Aug 1996 10:03:11 -0400 >Andre' Popppppppppppppp - THE FRENCH ESQUIVEL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! >I can only hope that the liner notes on that tiny tiny tiny little cd >booklet are as great as the original liners are on the original LP jacket >They are wonderful They have reprinted the original liners, plus added new ones that detail the recording of the album. There are also many photographs (including one of the original tape box, plus Popp's other albums) and reproductions of the original sheet music. All in all, an exceptional package. br cleve # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Joe Kilmartin Subject: Re: "Mah-Na Mah-Na" Date: 30 Aug 1996 07:53:40 -0400 At 03:26 PM 28/08/1996 EDT, you wrote: "I'M MAD AS HELL >AND I CAN'T BELIEVE WE'VE BEEN DENIED THE ESQUIVEL VERSION OF >MAH-NAH MAH-NAH!" > >Together we are strong! Ladies and Gentlemen. The one, the only, "Saint" Patrick Cashin... Thanks Pat! Joe"moniker-ly challenged" Kilmartin # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Joe Kilmartin Subject: You Oughtta Know (Re: A Little Help) Date: 30 Aug 1996 08:15:32 -0400 At 06:30 AM 29/08/1996 -0600, you wrote: >>Can anyone out there (especially you DJ types) recommend some good NEW lounge >>recordings a la ComEd? The old stuff is well documented and easy to look for, >>but I've made some rather uninformed (and disappointing) purchases of "nouveau >>lounge" / "cocktail revival" CDs (Love Jones...pee yoo). Most of it seems too >>self-consciously tongue-in-cheek. Somebody oughta mention this sometime... Jaymz Bee & his Royal Jelly Orchestra, from Toronto have just recently released "Cocktail Music-Shakin' AND Stirred" with VERY good lounge covers of various Canadian pop songs (including a SWEET version of Brian Adams "Run to You" that has to be heard to be beleived, and my favorite, Alanis Morrisette's "You Oughta Know" as if it was arranged by Hugo Montenegro/Perez Prado). Tonight (Aug.30th) they'll be performing live in a two hour video cocktail party on MuchMusic( "The Nation's Music Station" in Canada) and I've heard rumours of celebrity guests along the lines of Frank Gorshin and Gavin"Fat bad-guy producer in THE PARTY/Merle Stubing" MacCloud. I don't know how the special'll be, but BMG/RCA Canada has released the CD and, you know, it's not too bad at all.. Besides, I got to be the sax player in the video for the Alanis cover, so I do have my partialities... Gone for awhile, back again soon. Joe "in search for a suitable moniker" Kilmartin # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Laura Taylor" Subject: in lounge laura's defense Date: 30 Aug 1996 12:05:13 -0400 in lounge laura's defense 8/30/96 I can't help it! I just love the orginal art-work on those Baxter albums...and that LOST EPISODE cover looks like a knock-off to me...Art is mondo-importante in my life, as is Les(sigh), so I think you can understand my impassioned MHO...But what's most signficant to me is the music, and it sounds like it's worth picking up...that is if I can find it again...Tampa is NOT an exotica town when it comes to new record stores...But thanks! I didn't mean it was misguided in that it doesn't contain legit elements, but, as an aesthete, the complete package is relevant to me...It's all in eye o' the beholder..huh? Lounge Laura/laura@wusf.usf.edu "It's just my nature to do weird stuff..." >>> Laura, the art-work on Les Baxter "The Lost Episode" is pretty clever. There is nothing 'new' on there, it is ALL elements from other Les Baxter album covers. Take a close look! The background was even scanned in from a well-worn jacket from that double Baxter compilation from the 60s! The artist meant no harm to Capitol by doing this and in fact, the thought at the time was that there was no Les reissues anywhere in sight! Love, Lee & Aime ______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________ Author: exotica@xmission.com at INTERNET REGARDING lost on me Here's the crucial question burning in this Baxter-babe's mind: Is the *music* good on the LOST EPISODE? And to what Les-era is it most akin? What year were the tracks written-recorded? And(I duck as I write this) I think the art work is misguided and silly...which actually at first sort of deterred me-because I thought: "bad artwork-bad record" quizas? Lounge Laura-who is still also in search of info on the latest Korla CD laura@wusf.usf.edu "It's just my nature to do weird stuff..." # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Laura Taylor" Subject: Re: "Mah-Na Mah-Na" Date: 30 Aug 1996 12:28:58 -0400 RE>>"Mah-Na Mah-Na" 8/30/96 st. patrick---sorta spy---like it...did I miss something or has the oracle br. cleve yet responded to the availability/possibility of this coveted single? Cleve???? Lounge Laura laura@wusf.usf.edu At 03:26 PM 28/08/1996 EDT, you wrote: "I'M MAD AS HELL >AND I CAN'T BELIEVE WE'VE BEEN DENIED THE ESQUIVEL VERSION OF >MAH-NAH MAH-NAH!" > >Together we are strong! Ladies and Gentlemen. The one, the only, "Saint" Patrick Cashin... Thanks Pat! Joe"moniker-ly challenged" Kilmartin # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dyemund@best.com (Jack Diamond) Subject: Playlist 4-07-96 Date: 30 Aug 1996 09:53:09 +0000 KFJC play list 4/7 for Jack Diamond ARTIST TRACK ALBUM Planets Chunky H.Harper/B.Shank Now Playing Stu Phillips The Fun Zone Mary Jane Soundtrack Grass Party Ferrante & Teicher Semper Fidelis Hi-Fi Fireworks Vampyros Lesbos The Lions and the Cucumber Vampyros Lesbos Phil Moore Times Square N.Y.Sweet Dave Pell Singers Oh Calcutta Toy Parade Leave It to Beaver Theme Mancini Charade (Carousel) Jerry Goldsmith Love Shop Loguns Run Kenyon Hopkins Society Girl E.Side/W.Side Herb-Pomeroy-Tpt, Jimmy Zitano, Boots Mussulli, Serge Chaloff Diane's Melody Russ Garcia Venus(Fantastica,Liberty) Analog Vinyl Jerry Fielding Hide & Seek Underground Scorpio Laurie Johnson The Professionals Brit TV Nordine I Used to Think My R Hand Was Uglier than my L Jimmy Bryant/Speedy West Night Rider Cnty Cbn Jazz Kenneth Rexroth The Orchard 59 Fantasy/Red Vinyl Jack Costanzo-Bongos Mike Pacheco-Conga Wild Side of P.Candoli,B.Kessel, P.Johnson,D.Pell,R.Norvo Henry Mancini Lambert,Hendricks,Ross Halloween Spooks Jack Fascinato An Old Saw Surplus Store Barney Kessel Trio Recado Bossa Nova 65 Live Jerome Richardson, Phil Woods/Barr Galbraith Lonely Train Gene Quill,Ernie Royal, Manny Albam/Arrgr-Intro/ Jet Song/W.S.Story Bob Crewe/Ch.Fox Spaceship Out of Control Barbarella Mel Henke Farmer John 62/WARNER Bros Roland Shaw Man From U.N.C.L.E. Themes for Secret Agents Joe Green Walk to Hell - Destruction Psychopathia Sexualis Johnny Richards Orch. La Pecadora(Rite of Diablo) Enoch Light/Dick Hyman Walk on By(Spaced Out) Command 101 Strings Blues for the Guru Sounds of Today Quincy Jones A Shot in the Park MIRAGE(65) Denny Wright and the Hustlers Shout About Pepsi Pete Rugolo Diamond on the Move KFJC 12345 El Monte Road, Los Altos Hills, CA 94022 Playlist for Jack Diamond's House of Games 4-7-96 http://www.cygnus.com/kfjc/diamond # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: patrick@xpedite.com (Patrick Cashin) Subject: Re: "Mah-Na Mah-Na" Date: 30 Aug 1996 12:53:08 EDT I haven't heard anythiing from Cleve about it. Man, I've had this song running throuh my head since I heard about the Esquivel version. I keep trying to imagine where the "zoom zooms" and "boink boinks" go. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: erik@top.monad.net Subject: Brother Cleve Date: 30 Aug 1996 12:55:56 -0400 (EDT) Though Brother Cleve is probably too modest to mention it, there's a nice article about him in the Living/Arts section of today's (Friday) Boston Globe. Pick up a copy if you live in the New England area. If not, it should be available on the Globe's website. By the way, did the "Ultra Lounge" series *really* do close to a quarter-million copies apiece? --Jon Johnson erik@top.monad.net # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Phil Clark Subject: Sound Gallery II Date: 30 Aug 1996 16:37:41 +0100 In message , LTepedino@aol.com writes >In a message dated 96-08-15 12:47:31 EDT, you write: > >>has anyone one heard of a compilation LP called "Loungecore Vol.II"?.....i >>saw it a a friend's garage recently and am curious if it's any >>good.....apparently it's from the same makers who'd put together "The Easy >>Project" of which i haven't had a chance to listen to as well.......is it >>available on cd?...and how about Vol. 1? > > >Vol 2 is far far superior to Vol 1 and definitely worth a purchase > >>I also hear that vol.2 of "Easy Project" and "The Sound Gallery" have been >>released....can anyone confirm this? .....and also that The Karminski >>Brothers are working on a new compilation project.? Folks yes indeed Sound Gallery II came out over here in the UK 3 weeks ago, double vinyl and single CD. Have been on hols lately so haven't picked up a copy yet. (But I can tell you that Heino has a new record out in Germany, I saw it whilst browsing the stores in Munich. no I didn't buy it! also saw about ten German RCA "Living Stereo" CDs) AFAIK the Karminskies current comp project (followup to "In FLight Entertainment") should be called "Espresso, Espresso". Der jet set sie heist wilkommen Phil # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: patrick@xpedite.com (Patrick Cashin) Subject: Re: "Mah-Na Mah-Na" Date: 30 Aug 1996 13:48:04 EDT ----- Begin Included Message ----- I haven't heard anythiing from Cleve about it. Man, I've had this song running throuh my head since I heard about the Esquivel version. I keep trying to imagine where the "zoom zooms" and "boink boinks" go. ----- End Included Message ----- Sorry, I was conversing with Lounge Laura about the Esquivel cover of "Mah Na Mah Na" and I replied to the list. I'm the only one who seems to do this. Cleve? Any word on a domestic release of "The Great Lost Esquivel Single"? # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: stefan.kery@mailbox.swipnet.se (STEFAN KERY) Subject: Re: laser turntable - info? Date: 30 Aug 1996 20:21:42 +0200 (MET DST) There was a demo version circulating conventions a few years back. Never saw or heard it but the word was that it had lots of bugs. They should have fixed that by now...maybe the product was to good? It certainly would turn both the CD and used record market upside down. Stefan/Subliminal Sounds >This may be a certified crank item, but: > >Anyone have any hard data on the mythical laser turntable? [It supposedly >plays even taped, gunked, and rough vinyl like a CD, with all that fancy >error-correction business.] Does this beast exist for real? > >Manufacturer(s), current and projected price, specs? Output in digital and >analog? > >Last I heard, the price had halved from $18K to 9K; when it does a few times >more, time to pounce on that puppy. Thar's gold in them thar broken shards >of 78s. > >Tony "digital prospector" Wilds > > ># Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? ># Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. > > # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ken Freedman Subject: Delirium In Hi-Fi Date: 30 Aug 1996 14:42:24 -0400 (EDT) The CD reissue of Andre Popp's (originally credited to "Elsa Popping and her Pixieland Band") will be in the next WFMU catalog of curiosities. The price will probably be $18. It'll be in stock in three weeks. -ken ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ken Freedman ken@wfmu.org WFMU (201) 678-8264 PO Box 1568 Fax: (201) 659-7487 Montclair, NJ 07042 http://www.wfmu.org ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Marcel Chouteau" Subject: Re: Cantaloupe Date: 30 Aug 1996 19:00:36 UT "Heileson, Thomas" Thu, 29 Aug 96 writes: >That Cantaloupe song is pretty much the _most_ ripped-off song ever. Amen. >My question is whether the rest of the material on that US3 album is also >based on this overtly jazz-sampled technique. (and is it any good?) I haven't heard the whole CD. However, my acid-jazz fan friend Max said it was OK but not great (which is higher praise than he usually gives). # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul Lewis Subject: Denny Date: 30 Aug 1996 15:47:24 -0400 (EDT) Question: Can anyone tell me which pre-1960 albums by Martin Denny (up through approximately Quiet Village) were RECORDED in Stereo? I am really not sure which albums (outside of Exotica) were recorded in true stereo instead of pressed in simulated stereo. Thanks, Paul Paul Lewis lewis@netlab.texsci.edu Coordinator of Academic Computing (215) 951-2834 [office] Philadelphia College of Textiles and Science "We do it because we are compelled." -Alan Moore # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: bstewart@ids2.idsonline.com Subject: Re: Music of Afro-Arab -stereo? Date: 30 Aug 1996 16:49:25 -0400 At 09:52 PM 8/28/96 -0400, you wrote: >Audio Fidelity (AF) needs a web site too. Kings of cheesey art. First stereo >LP, other firsts. And few great artists to get in the way of the trivia. > >There are 5 or 6 AF Mohammed El-Bakkar LPs. All were [re-]issued in stereo, >except I think "Music of the African Arab." Is this true? Heard it was so bc >of the cover: nekkid breasts and all. (Similar to the Taboo 2 cover change, >but without the cover change.) Censorship in those days was so quaint. > >Anyone have mastery of the AF catalog? > >Audio Fidelity fans want to know. I want to know. I would love seeing Jim Messina & the Jesters (1964-65) put out as well. Bryan # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: bstewart@ids2.idsonline.com Subject: Re: Music of Afro-Arab -stereo? Date: 30 Aug 1996 16:51:13 -0400 >Date: Fri, 30 Aug 1996 16:50:50 >To: exotica@xmission.com >From: bstewart@ids2.idsonline.com >Subject: Re: Music of Afro-Arab -stereo? >Cc: wilds@charm.net > >At 09:52 PM 8/28/96 -0400, you wrote: >>Audio Fidelity (AF) needs a web site too. Kings of cheesey art. First stereo >>LP, other firsts. And few great artists to get in the way of the trivia. >> >>There are 5 or 6 AF Mohammed El-Bakkar LPs. All were [re-]issued in stereo, >>except I think "Music of the African Arab." Is this true? Heard it was so bc >>of the cover: nekkid breasts and all. (Similar to the Taboo 2 cover change, >>but without the cover change.) Censorship in those days was so quaint. >> >>Anyone have mastery of the AF catalog? >> >>Audio Fidelity fans want to know. I want to know. I would love seeing Jim Messina & the Jesters (1964-65) put out as well. Bryan # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: bstewart@ids2.idsonline.com Subject: Denny Date: 30 Aug 1996 16:54:48 -0400 >X-POP3-Rcpt: bstewart@ids2 >Return-Path: owner-exotica@mail.xmission.com >Date: Fri, 30 Aug 1996 15:47:24 -0400 (EDT) >From: Paul Lewis >To: exotica@xmission.com >Subject: Denny >Sender: owner-exotica@xmission.com >Reply-To: exotica@xmission.com > > >Question: > >Can anyone tell me which pre-1960 albums by Martin Denny (up through >approximately Quiet Village) were RECORDED in Stereo? I am really not >sure which albums (outside of Exotica) were recorded in true stereo >instead of pressed in simulated stereo. > >Thanks, >Paul You might want to get in contact with Ashley at He can give you the scoop and I hope he posts his answer to the list. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: nytab@nyc.pipeline.com (lou smith) Subject: Re: "Mah-Na Mah-Na" Date: 30 Aug 1996 23:02:58 GMT >At 03:26 PM 28/08/1996 EDT, you wrote: > >"I'M MAD AS HELL >>AND I CAN'T BELIEVE WE'VE BEEN DENIED THE ESQUIVEL VERSION OF >>MAH-NAH MAH-NAH!" >> >>Together we are strong! If you feel that way about just Mah-Nah Mah-Nah, how do you feel about the lost 'See It In Sound' LP? I think we should all meet at BMG and storm the vaults! Who's with me? -Lou (Who just became an official American Song/Poem Field Rep! I am so proud of me today) # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "kevin king" Subject: White Zombie Date: 30 Aug 1996 19:03:41 -0500 Yes, White Zombie! Just wondering about the content versus the cover of their latest cd. It's a thorough take on lounge/exotica with retro-babe shots, bachelor pad titles, etc. What's next? Marilyn Manson doing Bacharach? Actually, that might not be too bad! kevin king xanadu@radix.net http://www.radix.net/~xanadu # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "kevin king" Subject: Ethel Smith Date: 30 Aug 1996 19:03:41 -0500 Whoa! Saw Ethel Smith's Cha-Cha-Cha Album (including mambos, merengue and other latin rythms) with the tacky cover - her at the bongos, organ looming behind - and I couldn't resist. It proved to be well worth the buck, as it's all very lively, humorous fun. There's a mambo by Quincy Jones, a cha-cha by Ethel called No Tickee No Cha-Cha and a great version of Tico-Tico-Mambo. Is any of her other vinyl this fun? Don't remember seeing her mentioned here. kevin king xanadu@radix.net http://www.radix.net/~xanadu # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "kevin king" Subject: Armando Trovaioli Date: 30 Aug 1996 19:03:42 -0500 Any suggestions/comments on Trovaioli scores besides 7 Golden Men / Strikes Again? I saw a couple at Tower - The Sensuous Scicilian and a two-fer comedies score. Are those 'mondo' vocals typical for him? kevin king xanadu@radix.net http://www.radix.net/~xanadu # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: LTepedino@aol.com Subject: Re: Joey Heatherton Date: 30 Aug 1996 19:38:05 -0400 In a message dated 96-08-30 04:16:21 EDT, you write: >I'm not certain, but I do recall that right after Marilyn Monroe's death, >which the media touted as being caused by an overdose of sleeping pills, one >of the contemporary MM wannabees had her agent or manager announce to the >media that she herself "attempted" such a suicide. > >Judging by the radio reports I heard, and by the fact that I heard the report >only once, and then the media just seemed to drop it, it seemed to me that >the "attempt" was a shameless ploy to steal some of the ghastly spotlight >that was glaring on Marilyn's death. I recall the quote that the starlet's >representative sent out in the news release of the "attempt." He claimed >that the starlet had called him very early in the morning and said, "I did >it. I did it. I took an overdose." > >It was embarrassingly crude! And yes, I think I recall that it was Joey >Heatherton who did this. > >Beau di Audeau > > I really doubt this as in '62 or '63 when Marilyn died Joey Heatherton would have still been a teenager. Ashley # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: LTepedino@aol.com Subject: Re: Sound Gallery II Date: 30 Aug 1996 19:42:43 -0400 For all you patient folks Sound Gallery 2 on CD and vinyl is shipping (finally!) next week.. Regards Ashley # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: LTepedino@aol.com Subject: Re: Denny Date: 30 Aug 1996 19:59:07 -0400 In a message dated 96-08-30 15:38:32 EDT, you write: >Question: > >Can anyone tell me which pre-1960 albums by Martin Denny (up through >approximately Quiet Village) were RECORDED in Stereo? I am really not >sure which albums (outside of Exotica) were recorded in true stereo >instead of pressed in simulated stereo. > >Thanks, >Paul > > All the pre-1960 Martin Denny records were recorded in stereo. None used simulated stereo. The miono versions were merely mixed down from stereo into mono. The only point of confusion is that EXOTICA was originally recorded in mono at Wembley Edwards Studio in Hawaii in 1956 with the line up of: Martin Denny - piano Arthur Lyman - vibes John Kramer - bass Augie Colon - percussion & bird calls Harold Chang - drums When Arthur Lyman left Martin Denny to form his own group (taking John Kramer and Harold Chang with him) Denny's new line-up (see below) RE-RECORDED the entire album in stereo at Liberty Records Studio in Hollywood in 1958. The reason for this is that Liberty wanted a stereo version to be issued as stereo albums were seen as the wave of the future and it was aptly predicted that they would eclipse sales of mono albums. Martin Denny - piano Julius Wechter - vibes Harvey Ragsdale - bass Augie Colon - percussion & bird calls You can here the differences in tempo that are very apparent on some songs while on others they are very close. Someone may correct me if I'm wrong on this but I believe that Liberty kept the original mono version in print rather than mixing down the re-recorded stereo version. By the way both Martin Denny and Br. Cleve whoby the way recently A -B'ed the two recordings feel that the mono version of EXOTICA is the superior version as there is more life and excitement to the performances. I hope this helps Ashley # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: LTepedino@aol.com Subject: Re: Armando Trovaioli Date: 30 Aug 1996 20:04:08 -0400 Definetley race to pick Seven Golden Men up...I picked it up based on a Jack Diamond rave and boy was he right! - Great wordless vocal '60s stuff...I really mean grab it quick as it is becoming very hard to get in the U.S. as the company that was distributing the CAM label from Italy has ceased its distribution arrangement and it may be a real long time before you see this title and/or at that price for a real long time. Ashley # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "kevin king" Subject: Re: Astrud Date: 30 Aug 1996 20:17:05 -0500 > > > Succumbed, and bought this CD yesterday. Took it home and set the > > > player to repeat it over and over. Fabulous. Really like the last > > > track by Astrud. Mmmmm... There's a gorgeous track featuring Astrud on the Quincy Jones Pawnbroker/Deadly Affair two-fer. Deadly Affair is filled with lots-o spy bossa, some wordless vocals. Get it if you like Girl From U.N.C.L.E. Can't go wrong with the nervous jazz on Pawnbroker either. kevin king xanadu@radix.net http://www.radix.net/~xanadu # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: HOUSEOBOB@aol.com Subject: Re: White Zombie Date: 30 Aug 1996 21:01:41 -0400 Don't be fooled by the cover. Although it's not standard issue Metal, it's nothing like easy listening. The cover and interior shots were done by Peter Gowland, who for many years has sold how-to books on glamour photography. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: HOUSEOBOB@aol.com Subject: Two Questions Date: 30 Aug 1996 21:06:44 -0400 1. The New York Times today called "Hard Day's Night" from 1964 the origin of music videos. Did scopitones precede the movie? Or are they right? 2. Heard a beatiful cut by Francoise Hardy from an album called "Alone", sung in english. Does anyone know if this is available on CD? # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: phaser@wolfenet.com (Thom S. Heileson) Subject: fave 5ive / Adamson / Eddy / Heatherton Date: 30 Aug 1996 18:15:11 -0700 >From: "Mark A. Rosati" >Subject: Intro! > >After hanging out and reading the list for about a week I decided to >chime in and ask the powers that be (that is anyone on the list), if you >where trying to turn someone on to "exotica", what five albums, songs, >artists would you insist they get? I can't resist. (Mind you I recommend highly every tune from each album below, but am picking faves from.) 1. Antonio Carlos Jobim and Elis Regina - album: "The Antonio Carlos Jobim Songbook"; song: "Aguas de Marco (Waters of March)" 2. Combustible Edison - album: "The Progressive Sounds of Combustible Edison"; song: "Solid State" 3. Martin Denny - album: "Quiet Village"; song: "Quiet Village" 4. Brasil '65 - album: "Brasil '65"; song: "So Nice" 5. Sergio Mendez & Brasil '66 - album: "Herb Alpert Presents Sergio Mendez & Brasil"; song: "Mas Que Nada" Somehow I will actually stop at five. Many many omissions... >From: legalrender@kinn.com >Subject: Adamson/Peaks/FS LPs > >1. Barry Adamson: For those who are not strictly into exotic type things >I would urge you to check out his work as bass player with Magazine. >IMHO some of the best bass playing ever in the Rock(?) genre. Actually, >even those who are mostly into exotica might still enjoy Magazine as >they share a certain cinematic type of scope that we all enjoy. Not to >mention that they are pretentious as hell which is often a good thing! >Oh yeah, and they cover "Goldfinger". I did not know Adamson was in Magazine, only that he had played with the Bad Seeds (was on "Kicking Against the Pricks," their cover-album, their best record IMO). I am a huge fan of his solo stuff, my fave still being "Moss Side Story." What would be the best Magazine album for me to check out first? >2. Twin Peaks/A. Baldamenti(sp)/Cruse/etc (Badalamenti) >Duane Eddy, Lonely Guitar. I've heard the name before but I can't remember the context. Is this a contemporary recording? What's the label? >From: HOUSEOBOB@aol.com >Subject: Joey Heatherton > >Although this isn't exactly an "exotic" question, I'm hoping someone has the info. Did Joey Heatherton >attempt or succeed in killing someone? In the back of my mind I remember some scandal (and I don't >think i'm confusing her with claudine longet). I also seem to think that she died of an overdose. Anyone >know? Thanks. Bob I think you're right about this. I can't remember the details, but I know she went through a classic starlet tragedy. The funny thing is, I know this from reading a short pseudo-biography in cartoon form in one of the Friedman Bros. books (Drew Friedman is famous for stippled caricatures and accompanying dark humor)... I highly recommend researching this reliable source! :) + --- Thom S. Heileson + + - _oR_ + - phASER@wolfenet.com / heilts1@mpe11.ghc.org (c.c.SVP: phASER@wolfenet.com) + + + + + + Thom S. Heileson_/_/_/ + + _/_/_/ + @@@@ -@@@@@@- oR _/_/_/ @@ @@ -@@@@@@@@@- _/_/_/ + @@ @@ @@@@@@@@@@@ [antiAxiomaticism Unlimited] _/_/_/_ + @@ @@ -@@@ _/_/_/_/ @@ @@ -@@ @@@@@@@ phASER@wolfenet.com _/_/_/_/ + @@@@@ -@@@ @@@@@@@ _/_/_/_/ -@@@@ @@@@@@- heilts1@mpe11.ghc.org_/_/_/_/ ++___+@@@@@@ @@@@@- # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jonny.S@nyo.com (Jonny.S) Subject: Re(2): Espresso Espresso Date: 30 Aug 1996 20:07:33 -0500 throb Records 212.533.2328 (N.Y.C.) i bought it last week on vinyl but they also have the CD. jonny sender -- # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Dave Lofquist Subject: Re: Astrud Date: 30 Aug 1996 21:33:36 -0500 (CDT) kevin king writes: > Mmmmm... There's a gorgeous track featuring Astrud on the Quincy > Jones Pawnbroker/Deadly Affair two-fer. I'd have to second this. The Gilberto track, melting in and out of the minor key, is spellbinding. The rest of the score (The Deadly Affair) is great too - although, because the main theme tends to creep into most of the tracks, it can seem a bit repetitive if you're not in the right sort of mood. But if you are... There's a really cool cut from The Pawnbroker (same CD) that evokes nothing if not a frenetic chase on foot through the city at night. Really nice. I still have yet to see the film, so I'd love to know what's actually occuring when "Rack 'Em Up" is playing - ? dave /\\ \\ \\ \\ / \\ \\ \\ \\ the arouet label / \\ \\ \\ \\ ZING! ZING! -----------// // // //------> arouet@winternet.com \ // // // // \// // // // fnast! image # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Bodiodo@aol.com Subject: Re: Joey Heatherton Date: 30 Aug 1996 22:54:07 -0400 Yeah, maybe so. I'll admit to not recalling exactly which starlet it was. However, my posting was a digression from the original question of Joey being involved in some scandal or other. Some would say that the scandal in which she was involved was her career. Oh, well. She did manage to have a career. Cheeze Whiz, anyone? Beau # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lazlo Nibble" Subject: CD Prices Date: 30 Aug 1996 21:06:53 -0600 (MDT) > Regarding imports from the USA, for example, the Capitol reissue > of Yma Sumac's "Legend of the Jivaro" is more expensive: > 17.99 UK Pounds, or US $27.50. I know her vocal range is extreme, > but almost a dollar per minute of running time is too..... > How much is this album in the States? All the recent Yma reissues on Capitol subsidiary The Right Stuff seem to be mid-price releases. I see 'em for around $12 usually. -- ::: Lazlo (lazlo@swcp.com; http://www.swcp.com/lazlo) # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lazlo Nibble" Subject: laser turntable - info? Date: 30 Aug 1996 21:17:29 -0600 (MDT) > Anyone have any hard data on the mythical laser turntable? [It supposedly > plays even taped, gunked, and rough vinyl like a CD, with all that fancy > error-correction business.] Does this beast exist for real? Not quite in the form you describe, but yes, a company called ELP is manufacturing a laser turntable. The obvious advantage of the unit is that there's no surface contact with the record, which means that there's no wear on the disc and no mistracking (the lasers can track through gunk that might make a stylus skip out of the groove). They do *not* do error correction, though the manufacturers claim that scratches don't sound anywhere near as prominent. ELP have a US web site; check http://useattle.uspan.com/elp. -- ::: Lazlo (lazlo@swcp.com; http://www.swcp.com/lazlo) # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lazlo Nibble" Subject: Re: time for faq! Date: 30 Aug 1996 21:18:53 -0600 (MDT) > I will do a faq. If it gets too big, I will ask others to share the > effort by supplying storage. If Lazlo would like the faq at > xmission.com, he should let me know, otherwise it will be available at > our domain. I'm happy enough to see a FAQ get created that I certainly won't insist that I be allowed to be the main site for it! But if you need storage space for it, I'm happy to offer it. -- ::: Lazlo (lazlo@swcp.com; http://www.swcp.com/lazlo) # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jonathan Brainin Subject: Re: laser turntable - info? Date: 31 Aug 1996 00:36:48 -0400 stefan.kery@mailbox.swipnet.se (STEFAN KERY) wrote: > There was a demo version circulating conventions a few years back. Never saw > or heard it but the word was that it had lots of bugs. They should have > fixed that by now...maybe the product was to good? It certainly would turn > both the CD and used record market upside down. > Stefan/Subliminal Sounds > > >This may be a certified crank item, but: > > > >Anyone have any hard data on the mythical laser turntable? [It supposedly > >plays even taped, gunked, and rough vinyl like a CD, with all that fancy > >error-correction business.] Does this beast exist for real? > > > >Manufacturer(s), current and projected price, specs? Output in digital and > >analog? > > > >Last I heard, the price had halved from $18K to 9K; when it does a few times > >more, time to pounce on that puppy. Thar's gold in them thar broken shards > >of 78s. > > > >Tony "digital prospector" Wilds The laser turntable is made by Finial. Basically, although it sorta functions, it sounds really badly. Part of the problem is that the laser only examines the surface of the grooves. When playing an actual lp, the interface of the stylus and the groove creates a great deal of friction which is dissipated as heat. This heat causes the vinyl to actually become fluid. The sound you hear is produced not by the surface of the groove, but rather by the solid part of the groove that is underneath the "fluid" layer of the vinyl. It can hardly track a new record. Forget about some of those Salvation Army specials used for cleaning pot. Save your cash, and buy more music. Jonathan # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dyemund@best.com (Jack Diamond) Subject: Denny Date: 30 Aug 1996 21:51:48 +0000 >Can anyone tell me which pre-1960 albums by Martin Denny (up through >approximately Quiet Village) were RECORDED in Stereo? I am really not >sure which albums (outside of Exotica) were recorded in true stereo >instead of pressed in simulated stereo. Paul, All of them except the 1st is my understanding. Also that is _very important and que-ell is that the Stereo recording is an entirely different set than the mono recording. I believe the 1st record was electronically rechanneled 1st and then re-recorded in stereo. Exotica came out in 1956 and then in late 57 it was re-recorded in Stereo BUT I think it was rechanneled to Stereo in 56 too. Not sure. I wasn't at _that private party_ in San Francisco for Martin Denny and his wife about 8 months ago ;) That's _always_ the 1st question I ask too BTW ;-)> Jack # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: mark&sarah Subject: orfeo negro Date: 31 Aug 1996 00:46:15 -0500 (CDT) hello all, i just recently got the soundtrack to black orpheus (the best example of greek mythology being set to a bossa nova beat i know of, though the presence of anthony perkins (in over-emotive sportscar alone again mode) in phaedra makes it a close second...) and was wondering, who plays the music on the album? do the two stars, marpessa dawn and breno mello, do their own vocals? and what about the guitar? is it joao gilberto, or perhaps jobim? (who wrote the music along with luiz bonfa) if anyone hasn't heard the soundtrack, it's quite interesting, though the background noise may prove distracting. i for one rather enjoy listening to a beautiful version of a felicidade while someone shouts and beats a can to a different rithm in the background! the carnaval atmosphere of the movie is recreated in the soundtrack, esp. in the several "trad" pieces. were these taken from actual carnaval field recordings? one more question, have the two singers on this album recorded anything else? they both have wonderful voices. and btw the movie itself is incredible, a unique experience, certainly my favorite telling of the orpheus and eurydice myth. take care, mark # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jan Fornell Subject: RE:Barry Adamson Date: 31 Aug 1996 20:24:00 +0900 >What would be the best Magazine album for me to check out first? Their second, "Secondhand Daylight". Jan # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: viktrola@usa.nai.net Subject: Re: name for "joe?" Date: 31 Aug 1996 11:05:05 -0500 >How's the name for that uncreative Patrick Cashin goin' btw? going slow so far but a few entries will be up this weekend...want to help name Patrick? drop by http://www.chaoskitty.com/t_chaos/casino.html#patrick in swank, Vik Vik Trola's Lounge Of Self Indulgence http://www.chaoskitty.com/t_chaos/lounge.html # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Marcel Chouteau" Subject: Re: Intro! Date: 31 Aug 1996 15:54:49 UT "Mark A. Rosati" Thu, 29 Aug 1996 12:40:41 writes: >if you where trying to turn someone on to "exotica", what five albums, songs, artists would you insist they get? 1. Antonio Carlos Jobim. Any album, especially those featuring Stan Getz and Astrud and Joao Gilberto. There's a compilation on Verve called "The Girl from Ipanema: The Antonio Carlos Jobim Songbook" that has Jobim songs being covered by a wide range of artists (Sarah Vaughan, Wes Montgomery, Ella Fitzgerald, etc.), as well as some done by Jobim with Getz, Gilberto, etc. Also, try Getz/Gilberto by Stan Getz. 2. Martin Denny. Any album, because they mostly sound alike to me (being a novice exotician myself, please don't hate me), but the Rhino "Exotica: The Best Of Martin Denny" is a good cross section. He's the granddaddy of it all in my book. 3. Combustible Edison. Either album. Better yet, both. They steal just enough from the masters to sound authentically retro, yet they add their own wonderfully inventive twist to it. No one swings like ComEd. 4. Cocktail Mix Vol 2: Martini Madness. Another Rhino comp. A great selection of artists and styles that really helped me figure out what stuff I liked best and what to buy more of. Vols. 1 & 3 are great as well. 5. Kraftwerk- "Autobahn." I throw this in mainly to stir up dissent. Let's not get too "precious" about what constitutes exotica. There's a bunch of cool, atmospheric electronic stuff out there that shouldn't be overlooked (W. Carlos, Brian Eno, Tangerine Dream, etc.). These selections may seem somewhat pedestrian to those of you who have earned your ExD degrees, but as an intoduction to someone new to the genre, they are helpful learning tools. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Steve Sando" Subject: Re: Intro! Date: 31 Aug 1996 10:05:04 +0000 I found this list a bit confusing... > 1. Antonio Carlos Jobim. > 2. Martin Denny. Any album, because they mostly sound alike to me > 3. Combustible Edison.> > 4. Cocktail Mix Vol 2: Martini Madness. > 5. Kraftwerk- "Autobahn." > I throw this in mainly to stir up > dissent. Let's not get too "precious" about what constitutes > exotica. There's a bunch of cool, atmospheric electronic stuff out > there that shouldn't be overlooked (W. Carlos, Brian Eno, Tangerine > Dream, etc.). Without being precious, Exotica is a genre of music. I think the above list is good solid music but not neccassarily Exotica. Jobim is world music (and great) but not Exotica. It's Bossa Nova. the Rhino 'Martini Madness' is a fun record but it's not Exotica and it's barely Lounge (although I have to disagree about Volume 3- I think it's putrid!). Kraftwerk I won't even comment on. I love hearing about other music (especially new) that Exotica fans are listening to but to call Tangerine Dream Exotica is like making a martini with vodka. You can do it and you can enjoy it but it's not quite right! Coconut Grove, publishers of MisterLUCKY PO Box 78146, San Francisco, CA 94107 http://www.wco.com/~coconutg/ "Strange how potent cheap music is" - Noel Coward # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Marcel Chouteau" Subject: Re: Intro! Date: 31 Aug 1996 17:47:22 UT Oh yeah, and... 6. Esquivel- "Cabaret Manana." "Nuf said. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: patrick@xpedite.com (Patrick Cashin) Subject: Re: Bozo Engagement Date: 31 Aug 1996 14:30:34 EDT Just Thought I'd Let Everyone Know Dept: My girlfriend Terry and I are flying out to Chicago this Thursday night to attend a taping of "The Bozo Show" on which, unbeknowst to Terry, we are going to get engaged. The producer tells me that the show will air in mid November for those of you who want to watch an easily flustered woman freak out on TV, surrounded by screaming kids and a giant clown be sure to tune in. We plan on checking out Second City on Saturday night but if anyone else could suggest any other cool things to see and do it would be greatly appreciated. Listening to Cleve's version of "Dreamland", Patrick # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brad Bigelow Subject: Re: Ethel Smith Date: 31 Aug 1996 13:24:21 -0700 kevin king wrote: > > Whoa! Saw Ethel Smith's Cha-Cha-Cha Album (including mambos, > merengue and other latin rythms) with the tacky cover - her at the > bongos, organ looming behind - and I couldn't resist. It proved to > be well worth the buck, as it's all very lively, humorous fun. > There's a mambo by Quincy Jones, a cha-cha by Ethel called No Tickee > No Cha-Cha and a great version of Tico-Tico-Mambo. Is any of her > other vinyl this fun? Don't remember seeing her mentioned here. Ethel Smith was a real pace-setter among organists, one of the first to become a celebrity in her own right. She appeared in a number of musicals, including For more information on Ethel, check out: http://www.netrail.net/~bbigelow/smith.htm Brad Bigelow bbigelow@netrail.net # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dyemund@best.com (Jack Diamond) Subject: More Whistling Date: 31 Aug 1996 12:01:26 +0000 Joe Puma was a really great session jazz/pop guitarist who made this record in 1961 called Like Tweet. It's super cool melodic jazz of arrangemnents, interpretations of BIRDS SOUNDS There is Jerome Richardson on Piccolo and Bobby Jaspar on Flute, Barry Galbraith and Joe Puma on guitars, Don Elliot on vibes and is a very chamber jazz SWINGIN' sound. Beatnik all the way. Some of the tunes start out with whistling in exactly the way that particular BIRD whistles!!! Such fun!!!!!!! If you find it, grab it and run home and throw it on your turntable and just try and relax ;) Finger snappin' que-el jazz. _You will_ dig it. Guaranteed Columbia, 1961 Jack # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brad Bigelow Subject: Re: Ethel Smith Date: 31 Aug 1996 14:01:19 -0700 The missing movie musical below is "Bathing Beauty," starring Esther Williams. > kevin king wrote: > > > > Whoa! Saw Ethel Smith's Cha-Cha-Cha Album (including mambos, > > merengue and other latin rythms) with the tacky cover - her at the > > bongos, organ looming behind - and I couldn't resist. It proved to > > be well worth the buck, as it's all very lively, humorous fun. > > There's a mambo by Quincy Jones, a cha-cha by Ethel called No Tickee > > No Cha-Cha and a great version of Tico-Tico-Mambo. Is any of her > > other vinyl this fun? Don't remember seeing her mentioned here. > > Ethel Smith was a real pace-setter among organists, one of the first to > become a celebrity in her own right. She appeared in a number of > musicals, including > > For more information on Ethel, check out: > > http://www.netrail.net/~bbigelow/smith.htm > > Brad Bigelow > bbigelow@netrail.net > # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: mlove@olywa.net (Matt Love) Subject: Little Jack Melody Tour Dates Date: 31 Aug 1996 12:38:31 -0800 Little Jack Melody and His Young Turks "Return to the West/ World of Fireworks/ love is a place/We may be coming to your town" tour, 9-96 First tour of the west since releasing World of Fireworks CD/ World premiere perfomrances of love is a place, by e e cummings, David Ossman, and Little Jack Melody! September, 1996 Monday, the 2nd- Seattle,WA, Bumbershoot, Bumbrella stage, 5 PM. Tuesday, the 3rd- Seattle area Live radio apearances w/ David Ossman on KUOW (the University of Washington's radio station; 10:30 AM), KSER (2 PM), & KBCS (maybe 4 PM). Friday & Saturday, the 6th & 7th- Langly, WA (on Whidbey Island), world premier of "love is a place," at the Whidbey Island Center for the Arts. Written by Firesign Theatre's David Ossman, based on the life & work of E.E. Cummings. Starring David Ossman, with original music by Little Jack Melody , performed by LM & His Young turks. Curtain for both Friday and saturday mights is 8:30 PM. Info: (360) 221-8268; Box office: (350) 221-8268. Sunday the 8th- Seattle, private party. Monday the 9th- Olympia, WA, public party. "The Track House" 511- 7th Avenue 8:00 pm Tuesday the 10th- Eugene, OR, John Henry's. Wednesday the 11th- San Francisco, CA, Bruno's; (415) 550-7455. Thursday the 12th- San Francisco, Cafe du Nord; (415) 861-7244 Friday the 13th- Los Angeles, CA, LunaPark, cabaret stage, 9:15. Apearance earlier in the day on KCRW FM on the "Morning Becomes Eclectic" show. Saturday the 14th- San Diego, CA, The Casbah, w/ the Geraldine Fibbers. Little Jack Melody & His Young Turks PO Box 1065 Denton TX 76202 # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: springer@nyc.pipeline.com (D. Scott Springer) Subject: A terse introduction Date: 31 Aug 1996 21:58:02 GMT Greetings: My brief (belated) introduction... I am a keyboardist, record collector, and Sunday afternoon thereminist. With Jack Fetterman and Jerry Nutter, publisher of Audio Carpaetorium, I host a weekly party featuring Lounge, Exotica, Easy Listening and Space-Age Bachelor Pad Music at Bar d'O in New York City. Scott # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jay Watterworth Subject: Re: laser turntable - info? (fwd) Date: 30 Aug 1996 23:46:16 -0600 (MDT) FYI, I cross posted the following in hopes of obtaining the requested info. This is also the first reply I got on Blues-L. Jay Watterworth CU Boulder ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Cc: BLUES-L@BROWNVM.BROWN.EDU >This may be a certified crank item, but: > >Anyone have any hard data on the mythical laser turntable? [It supposedly >plays even taped, gunked, and rough vinyl like a CD, with all that fancy >error-correction business.] Does this beast exist for real? > >Manufacturer(s), current and projected price, specs? Output in digital and >analog? > >Last I heard, the price had halved from $18K to 9K; when it does a few times >more, time to pounce on that puppy. Thar's gold in them thar broken shards >of 78s. > I read an article about this a few years ago. My memory is kind of fuzzy, but I remember thinking it was kind of a sad tale Talk about your bad timing. I believe there were two guys who had been working on the idea for about five years when the cd came out and quickly took over the market. By then, these guys figured they were about half way there and had invested so much time and money that they had to continue with its development. I guess it works pretty well, but because there was so little demand, units at that time were selling for about $20k. They were hoping that demand from universities, libraries, museums, and maybe a handful of wealthy vinyl junkies would at least allow them to recoup their investment. I don't know anything about current availability but I sure hope those guys get something back for their efforts. Guy Tapper Illustration Facility Scripps Institution of Oceanography 9500 Gilman Dr. La Jolla CA 92093-0227 (619)534-2358 (619)534-6500 fax # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jay Watterworth Subject: Re: The Throbber Date: 30 Aug 1996 23:58:24 -0600 (MDT) Your msg reminded me of the Fugs (whom you referred to in your closing). I saw them a couple time when they played the village in the mid-60s and fondly remember "I couldn't get high" as well as some of their other "observations". As Bob Hope would have sung, "Thanks for the memories"! Jay Watterworth CU Boulder On Thu, 29 Aug 1996, Tony Wilds wrote: > Rediscovered gem from the Embarassing Hippie genre: The Fraternity of Man's > "Get it On" (Dot, c. 1970 judging by hair length and content). From the "29 > Rooms of Junque," an upstate NY thrift with separate rooms for floor lamps, etc. > > They sound like Velvet Underground with a touch of Country Joe, and on 1 > song like Bryan Ferry, do a New York Dolls tune(!), and do (here's the > slight relevance) a bossa nova, "Coco Lollipop." And they credit Lowell > George et al on the R. Crumbish jacket. > > Songs like "Mellow Token," "Trick Bag," and "Too High to Eat": > > "I'm so wacked, I don't know how to act." > "I'm too high to eat." > "And I'm too hungry to sleep." > > Then there's "The Throbber," addressed to the father of a thirteen-year-old, > insisting that the date with her go on. Very Root Boy Slim. > > Long live the Fugs. > Tony "Don't Start Me Talkin'" Wilds > > > # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? > # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. > # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jay Watterworth Subject: Re: laser turntable - info? (fwd) Date: 31 Aug 1996 00:01:20 -0600 (MDT) More on the laser turntable. Jay Watterworth CU Boulder ---------- Forwarded message ---------- I don't know anything about them other than that there is one specifically designed for DJ's / Disco by Pioneer Electronics out of Japan. Regards, Gino Cappel Thought for the day: "Try to leave everything a little better than you found it." # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: bstewart@ids2.idsonline.com Subject: "Suspiria" (Dario Argento soundtrack) Date: 31 Aug 1996 22:15:28 -0400 I just saw this spooky 1977 film last night and it had one pretty weird soundtrack done by a group called The Goblins. Anybody know anything about them. How about any Argento soundtracks from his other horror films? Anyone know anything about them? Bryan # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: bstewart@ids2.idsonline.com Subject: Re: orfeo negro Date: 31 Aug 1996 22:40:04 -0400 At 12:46 AM 8/31/96 -0500, you wrote: > >hello all, > >i just recently got the soundtrack to black orpheus (the best example of >greek mythology being set to a bossa nova beat i know of, though the >presence of anthony perkins (in over-emotive sportscar alone again mode) in >phaedra makes it a close second...) and was wondering, who plays the >music on the album? do the two stars, marpessa dawn and breno mello, do >their own vocals? and what about the guitar? is it joao gilberto, or >perhaps jobim? (who wrote the music along with luiz bonfa) if anyone >hasn't heard the soundtrack, it's quite interesting, though the >background noise may prove distracting. That's too bad, with a little bit of proper mastering, it might sound better. The score was done by BOTH Jobim and Bonfa. I'm not sure who did the vocals but I believe the actors lip-synched their songs. > >and btw the movie itself is incredible, a unique experience, certainly my >favorite telling of the orpheus and eurydice myth. Absolutely! It won the Academy Award for Best Foriegn film, 1959 and holds up, even today. Bryan # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: mark&sarah Subject: Re: Intro! Date: 31 Aug 1996 23:50:10 -0500 (CDT) On Sat, 31 Aug 1996, Steve Sando wrote: > I love hearing about other music (especially new) that Exotica fans > are listening to but to call Tangerine Dream Exotica is like > making a martini with vodka. You can do it and you can enjoy it but > it's not quite right! and if musicians such as martin denny had "done everything right" we would never have gotten the exotica genre in the first place. i would suggest that its a good idea to expand the gene pool whenever possible--it improves ones chances of survival, aesthetically and otherwise. i would agree that calling tangerine dream exotica is a stretch for the most part, although atem comes awfully close imo. but jobim (at least his late 50s and 60s work) deserves the exotic label, esp when you look at how he (and all the bossa nova folks) was marketed to american and european audiences--as something new, something different, the other, exotic. just read the liner notes to an original astrud gilberto or sergio mendes (both of whom were expanding upon jobim's blueprint) album to see the sort of distancing attitudes at work. for me, exotica can be defined by the presence of one or both of the following characteristics: that the performer perform fairly standard material with humorous, "experimental", or ethnic trappings; and/or that the performer be from a non-american, western european culture and perform music at least marginally representative of that culture. take care, mark > > > Coconut Grove, publishers of MisterLUCKY > PO Box 78146, San Francisco, CA 94107 > http://www.wco.com/~coconutg/ > "Strange how potent cheap music is" - Noel Coward > > # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? > # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. > # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: mark&sarah Subject: Re: orfeo negro Date: 31 Aug 1996 23:56:43 -0500 (CDT) On Sat, 31 Aug 1996 bstewart@ids2.idsonline.com wrote: > At 12:46 AM 8/31/96 -0500, you wrote: > > > >hello all, > > > >i just recently got the soundtrack to black orpheus (the best example of > >greek mythology being set to a bossa nova beat i know of, though the > >presence of anthony perkins (in over-emotive sportscar alone again mode) in > >phaedra makes it a close second...) and was wondering, who plays the > >music on the album? do the two stars, marpessa dawn and breno mello, do > >their own vocals? and what about the guitar? is it joao gilberto, or > >perhaps jobim? (who wrote the music along with luiz bonfa) if anyone > >hasn't heard the soundtrack, it's quite interesting, though the > >background noise may prove distracting. > > That's too bad, with a little bit of proper mastering, it might sound > better. The score was done by BOTH Jobim and Bonfa. I'm not sure who did > the vocals but I believe the actors lip-synched their songs. but i assume the background noise is intended--when i say "noise" i mean carnaval revellers. there has been no attempt to separate the foreground--the wonderful main songs--from the chaotic background of the carnaval. although this makes for some unusual listening, i agree with the aesthetic choice involved. the organic unity of the film is preserved on the soundtrack. the "hits" are not dissected for easier consumption... mark # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Phil Clark Subject: Hard Days Night Date: 31 Aug 1996 21:35:02 +0100 In message , HOUSEOBOB@aol.com writes >1. The New York Times today called "Hard Day's Night" from 1964 the origin of >music videos. Did scopitones precede the movie? Or are they right? well there were short promotional films made for jazz/danceband tunes going way back into the 30s/40s, which apparently used to be viewable on special "film jukebox" type machines (were these called Scopitones? I know not), but I guess HDN (dir Richard Lester, starring those poptastic Beatles) might have been the first/best/one of the earliest/ most successful full-length films to take seriously & present well the phenomenon of a pop band, have a plot, feature "proper acting", a specially composed soundtrack and the like. Beforehand there might not have been much quite like it (rock'n roll revue movies, beach movies, "Girl Can't Help It", "It's Trad Dad" etc). I should imagine HDN was timed perfectly to catch the height of Beatlemania, and certainly started a beat-combos-in-movies trend (see the Dave Clark Five's copycat "Catch us if you can" for proof! or that Herman's Hermits movie whose name I forget). And of course there wuz the Monkees; I wonder if the format of that TV show might have been different had the Rutles (whoops sorry I mean the Beatles) not made their movies beforehand. any thoughts? beat-tastically Phil # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message.