From: exotica-owner@xmission.com To: exotica-digest@xmission.com Subject: exotica Digest V2 #3 Reply-To: exotica@xmission.com Errors-To: exotica-owner@xmission.com Precedence: exotica Digest Friday, 21 June 1996 Volume 02 : Number 003 In this issue: Re: Film music suggestions Re: philicorda Re: Film music suggestions Re: Film music Hooray! Re: Film music Re: Film music Re: Vinyl Reissues: Easy Project 2 Re: Beat Girl! Re: Film music Re: LES Re: Beat Girl! Re: Film music Re: Beat Girl! Re: Beat Girl! Re: Film music Re: Film music RE: Film music Re: Film music Re: Vinyl Reissues: Easy Project 2 Re: Film music 10,000 Fingers of Dr. T Re: Beat Girl! Re: Seven Golden Men Re: 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T Elmer Bernstein See the end of the digest for information on subscribing to the exotica or exotica-digest mailing lists and on how to retrieve back issues. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: mingo@cqm.co.uk (Jill Mingo) Date: Thu, 20 Jun 1996 05:48:33 -0600 (MDT) Subject: Re: Film music suggestions How about "To Sir From Love" from Lulu. I love that one. Jill Colloquium Internet ------------------------------ From: peterp@inch.com (Peter Principle) Date: Thu, 20 Jun 1996 10:03:42 -0400 Subject: Re: philicorda >A few days ago I bought a record with Philicorda music. >A Philicorda is a sort of Hammond. >Does somebody know something about this instrument ? > >CU >Poulus Yeah I've got one of the smaller models. It's a beautiful desktop console organ made by Philips in the Netherlands sometime in the 60's. It has a 48 key keyboard with 11 tube (valve) oscillators one for each pitch which can then be halved and doubled frquencywise to achieve octaves (these are tunable with a screwdriver and some swagger... they won't be "tempered" and so this brings some 'interesting' results). It is totally polyphonic and has a lefthand preset chord button area much like that on an accordian, hence Philicordia. I once tried unsuccessfully to buy a 2 keyboard version so I know that there were more models. Mine comes with a mean vibrato/tremelo and a spring reverb with external access (for a mike mixer for instance), and an internal amp with side mounted speakers although there are also direct and verb outs, and banks of combinable preset switches with names standard to pipe organs ie flutes, brass, oboes, cello, viols, choir etc. This means it's not quite as versatile as the drawbar system used on a Hammond or Vox console, but the voices are very rich due to all that oscillator power. The keyboard has a mechanical system for sensing which stops are pulled and this is a pain to keep in optimal shape... also the interior has about 20 miles of wiring... ie zero printed circuits and this means it's a bitch to maintain. Anyway, I've used it for years as it has a very unique feel and tone. cheers Peter Principle ------------------------------ From: "Laura Taylor" Date: 20 Jun 1996 11:05:38 -0400 Subject: Re: Film music suggestions RE>>Film music suggestions 6/20/96 Oh yes, this is a bit off, but since Jill recommended TO SIR WITH LOVE, I'd like to suggest BEYOND THE VALLEY OF THE DOLLS... laura@wusf.usf.edu - -------------------------------------- Date: 6/19/96 8:26 PM To: Laura Taylor From: exotica@xmission.com Mark Meister wrote: >Can anyone help me with suggestions for film music in this vein [lush, >melodic, easy-listening pop]? "Live For Life", "Barbarella", "In the Arms of Love" (from 'What Did You Do in the War, Daddy?'), "I Will Wait For You" ('Umbrellas of Cherbourg'), "Strangers in the Night" ('A Man Could get Killed'), "Alfie", "More" ('Mondo Cane'), "La Dolce Vita", "All" ('Run for your Wife') br cleve ------------------------------ From: patrick@xpedite.com (Patrick Cashin) Date: Thu, 20 Jun 96 11:58:57 EDT Subject: Re: Film music My suggestion for the swingingest movie and the swankiest score? THE SWEET SMELL OF SUCCESS, hands down *THE* coolest movie EVER! ------------------------------ From: ccarlson@boston.wgl.com Date: Thu, 20 Jun 1996 10:08:26 -0400 Subject: Hooray! After about two weeks of not receiving the digest, I am getting it again, in an apparently new, improved format! My mail hasn't changed (that I know of!) so many thanks to Lazlo for the improvements. I'll be posting soon.... Craig PS I stumbled across a 15 minute segment on the Canadian lounge scene on the Much Music cable channel last week (Monday night, the 17th, I think). It was pretty superficial and trendy. Much Music has done some great features on different musical styles, but this one was pretty shallow. points for effort only. ------------------------------ From: bstewart@ids2.idsonline.com Date: Thu, 20 Jun 1996 14:02:08 -0400 Subject: Re: Film music At 11:58 AM 6/20/96 EDT, you wrote: > > >My suggestion for the swingingest movie and the swankiest score? > >THE SWEET SMELL OF SUCCESS, hands down *THE* coolest movie EVER! > I don't know if it was *THE* coolist movie, but it certainly is in my top 10. Burt was great! Bryan ------------------------------ From: patrick@xpedite.com (Patrick Cashin) Date: Thu, 20 Jun 96 15:33:53 EDT Subject: Re: Film music - -- >>THE SWEET SMELL OF SUCCESS, hands down *THE* coolest movie EVER! >I don't know if it was *THE* coolist movie, but it certainly is in my top >10. Burt was great! BURT *WAS* GREAT AND IT'S ONE OF ONLY TWO OR THREE MOVIES WHERE YOU DON'T WANT TO REACH THROUGH THE TELEVISION SCREEN AND GRAB TONY CURTIS BY THE NECK AND SHAKE HIM UNTIL HE COUGHS UP BLOOD. ------------------------------ From: dada@.ping.be (Johan Dada Vis) Date: Thu, 20 Jun 1996 19:39:42 +0100 Subject: Re: Vinyl Reissues: Easy Project 2 "Robbie Baldock" wrote: >Spotted today in the shops, *vinyl* editions of "Easy Project 2: House >of Loungecore"... does this have tracks that are NOT on the cd "Easy Project"? = Johan |)/\|)/\ Vis ------------------------------ From: dada@.ping.be (Johan Dada Vis) Date: Thu, 20 Jun 1996 19:39:50 +0100 Subject: Re: Beat Girl! "kevin king" wrote: >...the Beat Girl / Stringbeat cd. What a soundtrack! i haven't received exotica digests for more than 10 days, and it seems i have missed some interesting news. so, what is the title of this cd: "Beat Girl" or "Stringbeat" or both? and on what label? thanx! = Johan |)/\|)/\ Vis ------------------------------ From: John Chilson Date: Thu, 20 Jun 1996 14:08:23 -0700 (PDT) Subject: Re: Film music Does anyone on the list know of Nelson Riddle's Lolita was ever released on a single or soundtrack? Kind of a bouncy number for a bouncy Sue Lyons. jc ------------------------------ From: "Robbie Baldock" Date: Thu, 20 Jun 1996 20:48:47 +0000 Subject: Re: LES Jill - The "Exotic Sounds of Les Baxter" double CD which I saw on Vik's site looks phenomenally good (and I've asked Avalanche to try and get me a copy) - but does this mean that your RevOla project is officially dead? Did I tell you my hot news: I have Tony Mottola's phone number!!! (apologies if I've already mentioned this but I'm excited!) Robbie - ----------------------------------------------------- Spaced Out - the Enoch Light WWW Site *** *** *** *** *** *** *** http://www-edin.easynet.co.uk/rcb/light/ - ----------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ From: " | dave | " Date: Thu, 20 Jun 1996 16:47:31 -0500 (CDT) Subject: Re: Beat Girl! > >...the Beat Girl / Stringbeat cd. What a soundtrack! ..and for those in the Minneapolis area, Beat Girl will be screened outdoors this summer in Loring Park as a part of the Walker Art Center's annual "Movies and Music in the Park" series. It's showing the evening of Monday, August 12, and the film is preceeded by a collaborative performance by local acid jazz trio Casino Royale and hip-hoppers Phull Surkyl. Here's a brief description of the movie from the calendar: "This rare British Beat film stars Gillian Hills (who later appeared as one of the swinging London models in Blow Up [note: I believe the other one was Serge Gainsbourg's muse, Jane Birkin]) as an alienated youth who heads off to France to investigate the seedy past of her new French stepmother. Fellow beatniks include Adam Faith and Oliver Reed. Music by the John Barry Seven. 1960, UK." This is happening in conjunction with Walker Art Center's presentation of the exhibition "Beat Culture and the New America: 1950-1965", in case anyone's interested... dave /\\ \\ \\ \\ / \\ \\ \\ \\ the arouet label / \\ \\ \\ \\ ZING! ZING! -----------// // // //------> arouet@winternet.com \ // // // // \// // // // fnast! image ------------------------------ From: "kevin king" Date: Thu, 20 Jun 1996 17:56:50 -0500 Subject: Re: Film music > Does anyone on the list know of Nelson Riddle's Lolita was ever released > on a single or soundtrack? Kind of a bouncy number for a bouncy Sue > Lyons. jc It was released on vinyl LP by MGM, don't know if there was ever a cd. The song you refer to, which I believe is supposedly coming from the transistor Lolita is listening to as she lounges on the lawn is Lolita Ya Ya, the best thing on the record. Although the rest of it would probably fit well in the category asked about by the original poster. kevin ------------------------------ From: John Chilson Date: Thu, 20 Jun 1996 15:01:10 -0700 (PDT) Subject: Re: Beat Girl! The copy that I have from the mid-80s is on Big Beat and is a re-issue called simply "Beat Girl". Dig "It's Legal". jc ------------------------------ From: "kevin king" Date: Thu, 20 Jun 1996 18:10:24 -0500 Subject: Re: Beat Girl! > >...the Beat Girl / Stringbeat cd. What a soundtrack! > > i haven't received exotica digests for more than 10 days, and it seems > i have missed some interesting news. > so, what is the title of this cd: "Beat Girl" or "Stringbeat" or both? > and on what label? The title is Beat Girl / Stringbeat and contains both complete LP's. The label is Play It Again, cat. play001 The soundtrack is cool jukebox swingin' spy instrumentals with a few very fun vocals. Stringbeat is stereophonic easy strings with pizzicato, guitar, light percussion, very grooovy! kevin ------------------------------ From: bstewart@ids2.idsonline.com Date: Thu, 20 Jun 1996 21:23:14 -0400 Subject: Re: Film music At 03:33 PM 6/20/96 EDT, you wrote: > >-- >>>THE SWEET SMELL OF SUCCESS, hands down *THE* coolest movie EVER! > > >>I don't know if it was *THE* coolist movie, but it certainly is in my top >>10. Burt was great! > > >BURT *WAS* GREAT AND IT'S ONE OF ONLY TWO OR THREE MOVIES WHERE YOU >DON'T WANT TO REACH THROUGH THE TELEVISION SCREEN AND GRAB TONY >CURTIS BY THE NECK AND SHAKE HIM UNTIL HE COUGHS UP BLOOD. Good filmtrack score by Chico Hamilton, who also appears in the film with his group. It is more jazz than exotica though. I always liked seeing Tony Curtis being beat up in films. I don't know what Hollywood saw in him anyway. It was a good role for a lousy actor. Bryan ------------------------------ From: John Chilson Date: Thu, 20 Jun 1996 20:48:09 -0700 (PDT) Subject: Re: Film music In SWEET SMELL OF SUCCESS also don't forget Fred Katz, who played cello in the Chico Hamilton Quartet, did the Ken Nordine word jazz stuff and scored the music for Corman's Little Shop of Horrors. Being Corman and the low-budget god that he was, Katz' score could also be heard in Bucket of Blood, The Last Woman on Earth and The Creature from the Haunted Sea. Does anyone know if Katz is still alive? john ------------------------------ From: james b gerwitz Date: Thu, 20 Jun 1996 21:07:14 -0700 Subject: RE: Film music - ------ =_NextPart_000_01BB5EEC.7858D100 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable - ---------- From: John Chilson[SMTP:newsline@access.thegroup.net] Sent: Thursday, June 20, 1996 7:08 AM To: exotica@xmission.com Cc: exotica@xmission.com Subject: Re: Film music Does anyone on the list know of Nelson Riddle's Lolita was ever released = on a single or soundtrack? Kind of a bouncy number for a bouncy Sue=20 Lyons. jc This was re-released in 1986 on MCA as an "MCA Classic Soundtrack", = MCA39067. I got it a couple years ago at world famous Village Music in = Mill Valley as a $5 cut-out. Have not seen a CD anywhere in my countless = hours of browsing. =20 There may be additional attention when the Adrian Lyne remake comes out, = whenever that happens. They were filming locally in Petaluma a few = months ago. Wonder who's playing "the Hayes woman", Shelley Winters = role ? Notice the Lolita glasses poster prominently displayed in Lea = Thompson's apartment in "Caroline in the City." And to anyone who has not done so, READ THE BOOK IMMEDIATELY ! It is a = masterpiece !!!!!!!!!! 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I love these movie suggestions....I don't know if it would be an appropriate mention, but has anyone actually heard the soundtrack to 'The Ten Thousand Fingers of Dr. T."? It was apparently one of the few film projects that ever involved Dr. Seues and the sets are truly wonderful and well worth the look see. I saw it at a special talent show, it silently playing while the band played over it and I've always wondered if the soundtrack was as good as the visuals. The Cat in the Hat and all That, Aj . ------------------------------ From: mingo@cqm.co.uk (Jill Mingo) Date: Fri, 21 Jun 1996 04:30:31 -0600 (MDT) Subject: Re: Vinyl Reissues: Easy Project 2 If I am not mistaken. THE EASY PROJECT 2 is all "new" material. Some of the same artists from THE EASY PROJECT are on it, but all new trax, I should think. x Jill Colloquium Internet ------------------------------ From: bbigelow@netrail.net (Brad Bigelow) Date: Fri, 21 Jun 1996 06:29:47 -0400 Subject: Re: Film music >>>>THE SWEET SMELL OF SUCCESS, hands down *THE* coolest movie EVER! > >Good filmtrack score by Chico Hamilton, who also appears in the film with >his group. It is more jazz than exotica though. Correction: Elmer Bernstein wrote the score--Chico Hamilton's Quintet appears and plays in several club scenes because Martin Milner (later of "Adam-12" fame) played the bassist in the group. Brad Bigelow bbigelow@netrail.net ------------------------------ From: patrick@xpedite.com (Patrick Cashin) Date: Fri, 21 Jun 96 08:35:15 EDT Subject: 10,000 Fingers of Dr. T >I love these movie suggestions....I don't know if it would be an >appropriate mention, but has anyone actually heard the soundtrack to 'The >Ten Thousand Fingers of Dr. T."? I rented it about two weeks ago. I could see why Dr. Suess was disappointed in it (it's kind of a Wizard of Oz ripoff with a male Dorothy) but there are several big production numbers that are absolutely insane that make the whole thing worth it. I haven't gotten it yet, but the WFMU catalog has a CD of the soundtrack. ------------------------------ From: guinto@id.ucsb.edu (Marie Guinto) Date: Fri, 21 Jun 1996 08:16:50 -0800 Subject: Re: Beat Girl! >The title is Beat Girl / Stringbeat and contains both complete LP's. >The label is Play It Again, cat. play001 Out here in Santa Barbara it's hard to find things, can anyone help? I want to get in touch with Play It Again, the label that I'm familiar with is Play it Again Sam. P.S. I'm new to the list and was wondering about the exotica digest. Lost in Santa Barbara, Marie ------------------------------ From: ad_reid@astral.magic.ca (alison reid) Date: Fri, 21 Jun 1996 13:04:00 -0400 Subject: Re: Seven Golden Men Hey Darrell, i read your e-mail just now about the soundtrack for Seven Golden Men. Like a loser, i can't help you out with any more info - but i'm dying to get a hold of it. Can you give me a little more info (record label, etc.) or even better, if you can make a copy and send it c.o.d. i would love to have it. i've looked everywhere in Toronto but can't seem to track it down. i've been looking for the video too, and if i come up with anything, i'll let you know. you can e-mail me directly at ad_reid@astral.magic.ca Hoping, Teresa ------------------------------ From: anita_serwacki@newline.com (ANITA SERWACKI) Date: Fri, 21 Jun 1996 12:15:53 -0400 Subject: Re: 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T FYI - I recently heard that "5000 Fingers of Dr. T" is apparently being turned into a Broadway musical. Don't know what to expect... ______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________ Subject: 10,000 Fingers of Dr. T Author: patrick@xpedite.com (Patrick Cashin) at Internet Date: 6/21/96 8:35 AM ------------------------------ From: bstewart@ids2.idsonline.com Date: Fri, 21 Jun 1996 16:19:15 -0400 Subject: Elmer Bernstein At 06:29 AM 6/21/96 -0400, you wrote: >>>>>THE SWEET SMELL OF SUCCESS, hands down *THE* coolest movie EVER! >> >>Good filmtrack score by Chico Hamilton, who also appears in the film with >>his group. It is more jazz than exotica though. > >Correction: Elmer Bernstein wrote the score-- You're right! I stand corrected. Thanks. >Chico Hamilton's Quintet appears and plays in several club scenes because Martin Milner (later of >"Adam-12" fame) played the bassist in the group. I believe Milner played guitar in the film, not bass. I'm not sure if Barney Kessel was Hamilton's actual guitarist at that time (1957) or not. Bryan ------------------------------ End of exotica Digest V2 #3 *************************** To subscribe to exotica Digest, send the command: subscribe exotica-digest in the body of a message to "majordomo@xmission.com". If you want to subscribe something other than the account the mail is coming from, such as a local redistribution list, then append that address to the "subscribe" command; for example, to subscribe "local-exotica": subscribe exotica-digest local-exotica@your.domain.net A non-digest (direct mail) version of this list is also available; to subscribe to that instead, replace all instances of "exotica-digest" in the commands above with "exotica". Back issues are available for anonymous FTP from ftp.xmission.com, in pub/lists/exotica/archive. These are organized by date.