From: owner-exotica-digest@lists.xmission.com (exotica-digest) To: exotica-digest@lists.xmission.com Subject: exotica-digest V2 #38 Reply-To: exotica-digest Sender: owner-exotica-digest@lists.xmission.com Errors-To: owner-exotica-digest@lists.xmission.com Precedence: bulk X-No-Archive: yes exotica-digest Thursday, January 22 1998 Volume 02 : Number 038 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 19 Jan 1998 14:14:02 +0100 (MET) From: stefan@subliminal.se (Subliminal Sounds) Subject: Re: (exotica) Eden Ahbez: "Echoes From Nature Boy" the curator wrote: >As a big fan of "Eden's Island" I'm very curious about this. Can anyone >tell us what it's like: >* Eden Ahbez: "Echoes From Nature Boy" > CD, Accent, USA, 1997 Odds and ends from the Natur Boy. The recordings that were in the Accent vaults. Most have synths etc...not so good but you can still hear his wonderful melodies. Most are instrumentals but Eden sings on a couple of tracks but not on Nature Boy. It was put togeteher and released by a catholic priest who sort of cared for Eden's soul. That's what he told me over the phone. The CD was done mainly to be sent out to Eden's friends over the world after he had passed away. Accent was going to distribute it but they never did. Now the most interesting things is that there will soon be a book out by Eden!!!! The publisher will be this same guy who released the CD: Golden World. If you really still want the CD I have it available in my mail-order list. Stefan/Subliminal Sounds # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. # Postings must go to exotica@xmission.com -- replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 16 Jan 1998 17:13:23 -0800 From: Jack Subject: (exotica) Jimmie Haskel's COUNTDOWN! Just scored a 45 RPM that comes from Jimmie Haskel's COUNTDOWN lp and though it doesn't say this on the 12" I have, either the Stereo or Mono copy, mind you On the 45 it says as the credit's for Rockin' In The Orbit-Sub Titled as Space Satellite Written by "Big Jay Sputnik" The flip is Astrosonic-Sub Tilted as "Jet Rocket"(No Writer Credit) Oh yeeeeeeees, always learnin' new stuff about rekkids I have had for sooooooo long:) I LOVE IT!!! Jack # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. # Postings must go to exotica@xmission.com -- replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 18 Jan 1998 20:30:33 +0100 From: Johan Dada Vis Subject: (exotica) Re: James Taylor Quartet JTQ's "Mission Impossible" CD (Acid Jazz label) track list: blow up; one mint julep; be my girl; Mission Impossible; untitled no. 1; goldfinger; the cat; Mrs Robinson; alfie; the stooge; untitled no. 2. Johan quiet@village.uunet.be + dada@bewoner.dma.be --- # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. # Postings must go to exotica@xmission.com -- replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 19 Jan 1998 15:21:55 -0500 From: Ross Orr Subject: (exotica) Caravan and Beyond I have to second the nomination of the Three Suns' "Caravan" as the most wigged version out there. But I want to mention one other dark-horse candidate: the version from _Electronic Organ_ by "Jack Anderson at the Baldwin Organ" (Audio Fidelity, 1958). This has an odd grunting bass line, cheesy nasal organ (plus chimes SFX), and a delightfully uncertain sense of timing. Irv Cottler's version from _Around the World in Percussion_(Somerset) is pretty rockin' too. But to bend the rules a bit, what I REALLY want to post about is another record I just brought home, which has the oddest version of "Quiet Village" I have ever heard. . . It's from _Lonely Harpisichord: Rainy Night in Shangri-La_ by Jonathan Knight (Viva Records). This record just has it all! Bird calls, pop dual harpischord instrumentals, even "Mystic Moods"-style thunderstorm sounds throughout! (Better make a stop in the restroom before putting this one on.) Dear friends, it's been too long since I've had one of Those Moments. . . you know, when you put on a new vinyl find. . . play a few bars. . . and just throw up your hands to the heavens and say, "Yessss!!! YESSS!!! Lord, smote me down right here, because it's all downhill after this!" But this was one of those moments. I also have Geroge Wright doing "Quiet Village" on the pipe organ. . . Any other memorable "QV" versions out there? Yours in Shangri-La, --Ross || Ross "Mambo Frenzy" Orr || Ann Arbor, Michigan USA # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. # Postings must go to exotica@xmission.com -- replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 19 Jan 1998 12:49:00 -0800 From: Jack Subject: (exotica) Oddest versions of anything! >But to bend the rules a bit, what I REALLY want to post about is another >record I just brought home, which has the oddest version of "Quiet Village" >I have ever heard. . . > >It's from _Lonely Harpisichord: Rainy Night in Shangri-La_ by Jonathan >Knight (Viva Records). For me:) Hands down the oddest version of Quiet Village is on Lalo Schifrin's "Black Widow" LP/CD Totally un-iden-ti-fi-able...totally unidentifiable Totally Another totally unidentifiable version of a tune is "White Christmas" from the Three Suns and can be found on their "Have A Ding Dong Dandy Christmas" LP RCA I have listened to it IN DEPTH and it is not there! No melody for it at all...AT ALL! Jack # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. # Postings must go to exotica@xmission.com -- replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 19 Jan 1998 22:15:32 +0000 From: Hugh Petfield Subject: (exotica) A-Z of Easy Listening George Martin's 13 week musical trip along the A-Z of Easy Listening, after a very forgettable second part, reached some class acts this week. Included were 'Clair de Lune' by Martin Denny, which Martin played but didn't seem to like. His comment was: "I don't think that arrangement really does the original justice. for one thing I think the harmonies are a bit too distorted but Martin Denny, who's a pianist and nightclub attraction in Hawaii - I suppose he can put a smile on your face with that jazzy take of what's always been a lovely piece of music. Debussy's been better served, I think in the hands of people like Liberace and Richard Clayderman, what we might call candlelight pianists." However, the program ended with Denny's "Swamp Fire" and next week's part promises to include "E for Exotica: the work of Les Baxter". One useful piece in this week's show was a bit on the clarinet. I hadn't appreciated how differently this instrument could be played/made to sound. The Carpenters were also covered this week, and while Richard C's contribution was interesting, it didn't reveal anything new. Hugh. PS: I realled liked Martin Denny's "Clair de Lune" - is it available on CD? # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. # Postings must go to exotica@xmission.com -- replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 18 Jan 1998 16:08:17 -0800 From: "Carl Russo" Subject: (exotica) Feb. on GROOVIE MOVIE SOUNDTRACKS Hey y'all! Still digging out those forgotten tunes from Hollywood's big butt! =================================================== February Highlights from GROOVIE MOVIE SOUNDTRACKS Sundays, 7 - 8 pm (PST) on KUSF 90.3 FM, San Francisco RealAudio BROADCAST: http://www.kusf.org for instructions to access stream CONTACT: Ratso Russo, Producer. E-mail: c_russo@msn.com =================================================== SHOW 31: February 1 Missing from the screen these days are mean-spirited satires like "LORD LOVE A DUCK" (66), whose theme by THE WILD ONES flips the bird at everything in sight. GALT Mc DERMOT’s old-school gangsta grooves move uptown when "COTTON COMES TO HARLEM" (70). Harlem comes to Hong Kong for a bloody culture clash in "THE REVENGE OF MISTER MOPOJI" (74), with a soul soundtrack by MIKE JACKSON. Also THE SANDALS’ tubular tunes from "THE LAST OF THE SKI BUMS" (69). SHOW 32: February 8 Composer JIM HELMS kicks up the dust for the giant desert biker brawl that is "ANGEL UNCHAINED" (70). ROD STEIGER’s lesson on Jewishness masks a torrent of self-hate in "THE PAWNBROKER" (65); QUINCY JONES’ music picks up the slack when the going gets rough. England’s crown prince of TV themes, RON GRAINER, packs a wallop with his opener from the long-forgotten BBC actioner "MAN IN THE NEWS" (c. 66). Plus game show god CHUCK BARRIS: talented tunesmith, too? SHOW 33: February 15 Love gone rancid is the theme of our half-assed stab at a Valentine’s Day special. WOODY is no BOGIE but he's funnier in the soundtrack from "PLAY IT AGAIN, SAM" (72), complete with an added laugh track that must’ve ruffled his red feathers. KENYON HOPKINS’ swampy, southern gothic funk adds to the agony of KARL MALDEN in his pathetic lust for teen bride "BABY DOLL" (56). But rare DAVIE ALLAN AND THE ARROWS surf tracks liven up the white trash comedy "WIFE CHILD" (68). SHOW 34: February 22 Pre-schmaltz JOHN(NY) WILLIAMS puts a wiggle in the walk of bikini-clad bank robber NATALIE WOOD in "PENELOPE" (66). "WILLIE DYNAMITE" (74) launches an all-out mack attack with a pimp-slappin’ score by J. J. JOHNSON. Aging mobster GEORGE C. SCOTT gets it up one more time with the help of soundtrack godfather JERRY GOLDSMITH in "THE LAST RUN" (71). And CORY McABEE’s psycho-lounge act known as "THE BILLY NAYER SHOW" celebrates the video release of its films. ==================================== Outside the Bay Area? Listen on the Internet! www.kusf.org C. "Ratso" Russo c_russo@msn.com # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. # Postings must go to exotica@xmission.com -- replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 10:28:42 +0200 From: "Waldo Muller" Subject: (exotica) Quiet Village > I also have Geroge Wright doing "Quiet Village" on the pipe organ. . . > > Any other memorable "QV" versions out there? > Lalo Schifrin does a enjoyable, smooth 70's funky version on his "Black Widow" LP. Waldo # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. # Postings must go to exotica@xmission.com -- replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 12:07:55 +0200 From: "Waldo Muller" Subject: (exotica) John Gregory CD compilation Hi there In response to the requests for info on the John Gregory CD compilation: It is called "Mission: Impossible and other TV themes" - Mercury 532 986-2, released in 1996. Compiled from the LP's "Channel Thrill" (1961), "TV Thrillers" (1972) and "The Detectives" (1976). 1. Mission Impossible 2. The Rockford Files 3. Cannon 4. Softly, Softly 5. Columbo 6. M Squad 7. A Man Called Ironside 8. Griff 9. The Untouchables 10. Mannix 11. Route 66 12. McMillan & Wife 13. Harry-O 14. Streets of San Francisco 15. The Six Million Dollar Man] 16. Hawai 5-0 17. It Takes A Thief 18. Theme From S.W.A.T. 19. I Spy 20. McCloud 21. Perry Mason 22. The Name Of The Game 23. Banacek 24. Johnny Staccato 25. Policewoman 26. The Sweeny 27. The Avengers 28. Kojak Apart from the great, great music ... what makes this 1996 release so special, is the marketing and sleeve notes - completely unlounge mentality. Very untrendy presentation. The picture and font on the CD sleeve is sort of late 80's with a photograph of a lit stick of dynamite. The sleeve notes are written by someone who does not try to push (or is even aware of) any hipness or hype - even though the tracks blow many of the very sauve and designer-cool Sound Gallery and Karminsky attempts away. There is no sales coercion along the lines of lots-of-cool-people-are-getting-down-to-this-retro-stuff-now. Towards the end of the notes, the author seems to forget she is writing about a CD when she starts praising the stereo on "this record" in all seriousness: "The entire record is a wonderful opportunity for stereo enthusiasts to demonstrate their sound system to maximum advantage". Waldo # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. # Postings must go to exotica@xmission.com -- replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 21 Jan 1998 01:00:20 UT From: peter_risser@cinfin.com Subject: (exotica) Scooby Does anyone know who does those songs that they played sometimes during the Scooby Doo monster chase scenes and if any of them are available anywhere besides taping them off the Cartoon Network? I've got really crappy digitizations of them, and they are infernally catchy. I was wondering if anyone had any other info. Thanks, Peter # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. # Postings must go to exotica@xmission.com -- replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 09:47:44 EST From: BasicHip Subject: Re: (exotica) Scooby << Does anyone know who does those songs that they played sometimes during the Scooby Doo monster chase scenes and if any of them are available anywhere besides taping them off the Cartoon Network? Hoyt Curtain was the musical director for Hanna Barbera cartoons. there are a couple of HB discs out by Rhino, but i don't know if the underscores you ask about are on them - probably just main themes. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. # Postings must go to exotica@xmission.com -- replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 21 Jan 1998 03:19:45 UT From: peter_risser@cinfin.com Subject: Re[2]: (exotica) Scooby << Does anyone know who does those songs that they played sometimes during the Scooby Doo monster chase scenes and if any of them are available anywhere besides taping them off the Cartoon Network?>> Actually, let me be more clear. I'm not talking instrumentals, I'm talking they had pop vocals, with some lyrics and I think one of the choruses was just "na na na na". So, I'm talking actual songs that might have been recorded by an actual band... Thanks, Peter # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. # Postings must go to exotica@xmission.com -- replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 10:32:56 -0500 From: NATHAN MINER Subject: (exotica) Caravan and Beyond -Reply >>> Ross Orr 01/19/98 03:21pm >>> <> Ross: I love that!!!!! (I'll second that Irv Cotler version of "Caravan") - - Nate # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. # Postings must go to exotica@xmission.com -- replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 10:47:59 -0500 From: Ross Orr Subject: (exotica) More Command/Project 3 Seems like a lot of Command and Project 3 stuff has been washing up here lately. . . some of it pretty scary. . . _Dimension 3_, Enoch Light and the Light Brigade (1964). I've noticed there is one particular gimmick that gets beaten to death in the later Command/Enoch stuff: It's the "stop-start" thing. They play a little snatch of the melody, answer it with a little bongo fill or a horn blast, then play another little bit of the melody, another answer, etc. . . Until you want to scream, "just play the damn song, willya?" Anyway, this one has way too much of that going on. But there's good Dick Hyman organ, and they do cut loose on "Carribe" and "Swamp Fire." _Spanish Guitar_, Tony Mottola (1962). Sorry, this one was a bit too tasteful and restrained for me. I'm keeping it mainly for "Tico Tico" (which is a hard one to wreck anyway). This version uses the pleasantly improbable combination of recorder and fat electric bass; frisky tambourine keeps it all moving along. _Charge_, Enoch Light and the Light Brigade (1972 Project 3--a Quad LP!). Imagine Enoch covering all the pop hits of Neil Diamond, James Taylor, Elton John, and even the Bee Gees. In short, excruciating. Occasionally some freaky Vinnie Bell guitar blip will float to the surface, but still I don't think I'm going to keep this one. _Enoch Light and the Brass Menagerie, Volume 2_ (1969 Project 3). Mercy, does this have a scary cover photo. . . a perky woman wearing blue sequins, white gloves and white go-go boots is dancing surrounded by brass instruments. She is waving a whip around, and has such heavy mascara that she looks like a satanic clown or something. . . Brrrrrr! Anyway, this one is a keeper, if only for the three Tuba-enriched cover versions of songs from "Hair." Then there's a pretty mind-bending version of "Gentle on My Mind," plus Dick Hyman's twisted "Stars and Stripes '69"--kind of a soft-rock/TJB remake of the Sousa march, complete with halftime-show whistles. . . wow. _Roman Guitar_, Tony Mottola (1960) While this was still fairly subdued, I liked it better than _Spanish Guitar_. There's a nice steady patter of bongos running through the whole thing, it's really sort of crypto-Latin. With the "ping pong" song introductions, you can feel the family relation to the original Command _Persuasive Percussion_ et al. _Young Lovers On-Broadway_, Ray Charles Singers (1965). OK, keep in mind that my personal idea of Hell is having perky young voices skipping through Broadway show tunes. . . Even so, this was really evil. I didn't think it could be done, but they even ruined "Mack the Knife." I just wanted to kill them all, and maybe then you could hear a little bit more of Dick Hyman. The only bright point was that this album still had a Business Reply Mail envelope inside, where you could write away to Command and get a sampler LP for $2.98. I always fantasize about there being some kind of time wormhole where you could actually send off a check and order products from 30 years ago, so this pleasant fantasy helped keep my mind off the singing, temporarily. Yours a Go-go, --Ross || Ross "Mambo Frenzy" Orr || Ann Arbor, Michigan USA # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. # Postings must go to exotica@xmission.com -- replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 11:52:02 -0500 (EST) From: Joe Batutis Subject: (exotica) Celebrities and LSD hey there, I just picked up a couple of CDs at a local CD store in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Nick Bougas Presents Celebrities... At Their Worst (DEC-5) Mad Deadly Worldwide Communist Gangster Computer God P.O. Box 420464, San Francisco, CA 94142 This is a two CD set of all the most infamous bloopers and celebrity cussing (Orson Welles, Casey Kasem, the Troggs) plus a bunch of lesser known magical moments. My favorite is the track that starts the collection; a drunken John Wayne addressing an ROTC group. In his words: "RE-GODDAMN-DICULOUS" Willard Cantelon LSD Battle for the Mind (DEC-3) (same as above) An LSD LP Two-fer. Featuring "LSD-Battle for the Mind" and "Instant Insanity Drugs" Lots of fun descriptions of people who think they can fly, plus the usual crazy mixture of sound effects and music to simulate the "trip". Mad Deadly Worldwide Communist Gangster Computer God also put out a CD of Criswell that I mentioned in a previous post. All their CDs are cheap, filled to the brim (long) and have good sound quality. Their name comes from some krackpot visionary. Anyone care to comment on these releases or know of other good sources for celebrity "curse" tapes? - -ENOK LITE # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. # Postings must go to exotica@xmission.com -- replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 19 Jan 1998 19:11:06 -0800 From: kevin@astsoft.com (kevin leeeee) Subject: (exotica) Switched On (LA happening) hey all, i've been long gone, and i'm sure you all miss me. anyway, i want to let those of you in the greater los angeles area that dj's lance rock and hypnotique will be the regular wednesday night dj's at Goldfingers (6423 Yucca St. Hollywood (213) 962-2913). with your hostess ms. micki o. and usually some suprises. according to the flyer the musical modes that may constitute "Switched On" night include: moog grooves, bossa nova, latin jazz, spy soundtracks, classic a&m, project 3, french bonbons, italian softcore, 60's pop changeuses, and modern experimentalists.... (project 3 -? i don't know what that is.... i think i know what french bonbons are... and modern experimentalists i think includes the likes of pizzicatto 5, dimitri from paris, gentle people, etc...) there's free parking and a smoking patio too. please make a note of it. thanks and hope to see you there, kevin leeeeeeee ps jill mingo go fans note that she will be dj'ing the last wednesday of january at switched on. woo hoo! # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. # Postings must go to exotica@xmission.com -- replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 12:02:23 -0500 From: Mark Reed Subject: Re: (exotica) Impact! & Impact II m.ace wrote: > Which reminds me of this 1964 vintage comp I've previously mentioned: "Oldies > By Various Artists" (Wyncote/Cameo-Parkway). Does anyone know when the term > "oldies" came into vogue? As I recall a song called "Those Oldies but Goodies Remind Me of You" by Little Caesar and the was one of the earliest mention of oldies. Urban format stations now sometimes refer to them as "dusties". # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. # Postings must go to exotica@xmission.com -- replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 19:07:52 +0100 From: Johan Dada Vis Subject: (exotica) Re: Rolf Harris has a new record out right now... At 5 Jan 1998 15:26:52 GMT, Peter Hipwell wrote: >Rolf has a new record out right now... and it sucks! i was expecting (hoping?) it would be as silly as his "rolf rules ok" covers cd, but it is an attempt to making "serious" covers, and it is o so boooooooooooring! Johan quiet@village.uunet.be + dada@bewoner.dma.be --- # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. # Postings must go to exotica@xmission.com -- replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 17:42:31 +0000 (HELP) From: KEIRK@vax2.concordia.ca Subject: (exotica) Ferrante and Teicher review, 1963 Just came across this _Billboard_ review of F&T's _THe Keys to Her Apartment_ (United Artists 6247), from Feb. 23rd, 1963: "Dealer's can't go wrong with this album; it's bound to become a favorite with the "Playboy" set, as well as F&T fans, for it contains a smoothly arranged dozen "mood" standards such as "Love Walked In" and "Embraceable You." The tune title, incidentally, suggests the storyline of a romantic evening, concluding with "Goodnight Sweetheart." Sound is lush and dreamy . . . and successful." Can anyone confirm this...? From BossaNovaVille, Keir # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. # Postings must go to exotica@xmission.com -- replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 17:18:43 -0800 From: Darrell Brogdon Subject: (exotica) Jungle Girl Anybody see this latest Betty Page release from QDK Media, the follow-up to their earlier "Danger Girl"? This one's sub-titled "exotique music", though it's not particularly exotic--more of a mixed bag of big band exotica, mambos, crime jazz, beatnik bongos, etc. plus another booklet of Betty Page cheesecake, albeit jungle cheesecake. First-rate stuff! Got mine at Footlight Records. "Betty Page: Jungle Girl" (QDK Media CD 17) 1 Rumbanita Roger Roger 2 Fly By Night Roger Webb 3 Jungle Jazz Nino Nardini 4 Visit to Florida Jack Arel/Jean Claude Petit 5 X Cert Johnny Hawksworth 6 Let's Go ??? 7 Bianca Blanca Roger Roger 8 Bongos, Bass'N'Beat ??? 9 Industrial Samba Robert Farnon 10 Lucky Mambo Eric Delaney 11 Mambonanza Howard Shaw 12 Man from Malibu-Latin ??? 13 Man from Malibu-Ending ??? 14 Moon Over Rio Robert Farnon 15 Roger Mambo Roger Roger 16 Breaking Point Malcolm Lockyer 17 Crimes Haralt Winkler 18 Detective Theme Frank Cordell 19 Jane Bond Theme Johnny Hawksworth 20 Softly Sally Roger Webb 21 Swinging City John Barry (same as Beat for Beatniks on Barry Yrs Vol. 1) 22 Attente Camille Salvage 23 Sweet Danser John Cacavas 24 Sun Girl ??? # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. # Postings must go to exotica@xmission.com -- replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 19:49:32 -0500 (EST) From: DJJimmyBee@aol.com Subject: (exotica) Dusties Oldies these days are frequently referred to as dusties especially on black stations where a "dusty" show is part of their weekly programming line-up....I have a radio drop-in I use a lot where a Black DJ buddy 'o' mine with a reeel deep soul bro' type voice says "Straight from the vault....A Musty Dusty"....Jimmy/programmed Ultra-Musty Dusty Soul for a while # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. # Postings must go to exotica@xmission.com -- replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 19:57:00 -0500 (EST) From: DJJimmyBee@aol.com Subject: (exotica) Pizzicato 5 Not to beat a dead horse, but the relatively new P-5 LP is the joint....... # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. # Postings must go to exotica@xmission.com -- replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 20:02:48 -0800 From: Jack Subject: (exotica) Man in Space With Sounds Byron, Hi:) So are you into that super cool cool outer space age pop electronica exotic thing at all ? Do you know of any super cool CD/CD Rekkid stores where you live that you think would like to carry my and Stefan Kery's CD; Attileo Mineo Conducts Man in Space With Sounds Did you see that on my New Arrivals page when you went there on your brand spankin' new Microsoft Internet Explorer. I just downloaded 1 too as I have been with NETSCAPE forever and ever It's fast all right, but weird as all of MS products are I'm about to upgrade to Front Page '98 for my web site and am getting another web site that will be only for art/rekkid covers and such, soooooooooooooo many more to go! So please let me know about any stores "up there" that you think I might want to contact that would want to carry the "Man in Space CD" and thanks! # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. # Postings must go to exotica@xmission.com -- replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 21 Jan 1998 11:46:04 GMT From: Peter Hipwell Subject: Re: (exotica) Celebrities and LSD > From: Joe Batutis > > Mad Deadly Worldwide Communist Gangster Computer God also put out a CD of > Criswell that I mentioned in a previous post. All their CDs are cheap, > filled to the brim (long) and have good sound quality. Their name comes > from some krackpot visionary. > Francis E. Dec. See http://www.teleport.com/~dkossy/dec.html # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. # Postings must go to exotica@xmission.com -- replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 21 Jan 1998 11:51:04 -0500 From: "m.ace" Subject: (exotica) Dusty Springfield on teevee This coming Sunday night (Jan. 25), Bravo is airing a British documentary on Dusty Springfield at 8:00 pm and again later at 1:05 am (eastern standard times). I've seen it before, and it's pretty darned good with a lot of rare old footage - -- even some of The Springfields (the pre-solo folk trio with her brother, Tom). Of course, Mr. Burt B. appears in old and new footage. It would actually make a good double-bill with the PBS Bacharach documentary that aired not so long ago. Oh yeah, it also has some goofy footage of Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders interviewing Dusty -- sort of spurious, but amusing. Yes, this is the show that the Collectors' Choice catalog was selling as a video a little while back. m.ace ecam@voicenet.com OOK http://www.voicenet.com/~ecam/ # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. # Postings must go to exotica@xmission.com -- replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 21 Jan 1998 09:19:58 PST From: "Ben Waugh" Subject: (exotica) Desperate Question Just because it may be worth a shot: would anyone have an extra jacket for Les Baxter's Ports of Pleasure lp to sell or trade? I found a copy of the lp in great condition. Usually it's empty jackets... Thank you, Waugh ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. # Postings must go to exotica@xmission.com -- replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 21 Jan 1998 12:24:11 -0500 From: NATHAN MINER Subject: Re: (exotica) Celebrities and LSD -Reply Joe wrote: Their name comes > from some krackpot visionary. That wasn't just some krackpot (that's crackpot BTW) visionary(!!) no, no. That was the one and only Criswell, infamous for introducing what's been called (but it's not really by far, I've seen MUCH MUCH worse!!!) "The worst movie ever made" - yes, you guessed it all you trendy Gen-Xer's out there: Plan 9 From Outer Space!! Criswell had his own (radio I think-TV?......somebody clarify that?) show, predicting who, what, when, and how would happen. I think he also put out a book. He was also in Night of the Ghouls, and me thinks Orgy of the Dead - all concocted by that maestro in Angora - Ed Wood, Jr. - - Nate # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. # Postings must go to exotica@xmission.com -- replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 21 Jan 1998 12:29:23 -0500 From: NATHAN MINER Subject: (exotica) Hugo Winterhalter (SP ??) Okay, what's the poop on this guy? His "South of the Border" LP kicks ass - and the cover's a hoot as well (he obviously loves the wymmen since he's got another ridiculous cover for "Wish You Were Here" - this one's got a rough looking blonde on a mock island in a nightie with her white undies tied to the coconut tree as the "SOS" flag). "Wish You Were Here" was a big disappointment after hearing "South," although there are a few winners (Slow Boat to China, and a blues number "Goodbye Blues" or something?......). What else is out there, and do all his covers feature a fetching female?? - - Nate # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. # Postings must go to exotica@xmission.com -- replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 21 Jan 1998 19:27:26 +0100 From: MUV96TBD@Student2.lu.se (Chester W. Nimitz) Subject: (exotica) The 5th Dimension/Jimmy Webb/Van Dyke Parks Three questions - three artists :), I got a tape which has a song by The 5th Dimension called "Up Up And Away" (thanks again, DanielA :)), I really like it and I wonder if their other stuff is just as good? What records should I start out with? There's a Best Of album which was released recently, is that a good introduction? Anykind of info... I think Jimmy Webb wrote Up Up And Away. Now, I've heard some of his songs which were good but they were basically recorded with only a single piano and vocals; has Webb or any related artist (Glen Campbell?) released any records with really orchestrated songs, y'know with lots of strings or brass or whatever, bigger productions, simply?? Finally, to my surprise I found out yesterday that Van Dyke Parks starred in Twin Peaks as a character called Jack Racine!! I'm a really big TP-fan but I can't for the world remember this character...anyone know who he was, if he was a, erm, hero or villain?? He supposedly entered the plot in episode #10...but I can't remember Van Dyke's face at all from Twin Peaks! Anyone?? Chester W. Nimitz "Up up and away in my beautiful, My beautiful balloon" # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. # Postings must go to exotica@xmission.com -- replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 21 Jan 1998 13:24:26 -0600 (CST) From: Kerry Keane Subject: Re: (exotica) The 5th Dimension/Jimmy Webb/Van Dyke Parks On Wed, 21 Jan 1998, Chester W. Nimitz wrote: > I got a tape which has a song by The 5th Dimension called "Up Up And Away" > (thanks again, DanielA :)), I really like it and I wonder if their other > stuff is just as good? What records should I start out with? There's a Best > Of album which was released recently, is that a good introduction? Anykind > of info... I think the Best Of looks pretty good to me, but try and track down the l.p.'s if you can, especially _The Magic Garden_, which is a Jimmy Webb-composed concept album about a hippy guy who falls in love with some society woman with whom he plays telephone tag, so he assumes she dumped him and winds up living inside a "Paper Cup". Melodrama at its finest! The "Up, Up and Away" album also has a number of Webb compositions on it, and that, too is a really fine album, if you like the 5D. > > I think Jimmy Webb wrote Up Up And Away. Now, I've heard some of his songs > which were good but they were basically recorded with only a single piano > and vocals; has Webb or any related artist (Glen Campbell?) released any > records with really orchestrated songs, y'know with lots of strings or > brass or whatever, bigger productions, simply?? > Oh, my god, the two worst records I've ever heard in my life are also by Webb (whom I adore, otherwise). They're the two Richard Harris solo albums, which are reeeaaally pretentious and drenched with strings and such. But by god, stay away. Now someone is going to post that they actually like those things, but they are beyond the pale in my revisionist world. And they're not even good for a laugh, like that bad Sonny Bono solo record. _________________________________ Kerry L. Keane http://www.ripco.com:8080/~luddite # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. # Postings must go to exotica@xmission.com -- replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 21 Jan 1998 14:56:28 -0500 From: Brian Phillips Subject: Re: (exotica) The 5th Dimension/Jimmy Webb/Van Dyke Parks I rather like "Carpet Man" and "The Magic Garden" also by Webb. I suppose the best of is a good place to start as any. "Carpet Man" has the most wonderful sitar at the end. Webb also wrote "Macarthur Park". The Richard Harris version is very well orchestrated, all seven minutes of it! He may have also written "The Yard Went on Forever", which is also lushly orchestrated. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. # Postings must go to exotica@xmission.com -- replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 21 Jan 1998 21:28:40 +0000 From: Hugh Petfield Subject: Re: (exotica) The 5th Dimension/Jimmy Webb Chester W Nimitz asked >Three questions - three artists :), >5th Dimension Few of their records come close to "Carpet Man". Such a good record. >has Webb or any related artist (Glen Campbell?) released any >records with really orchestrated songs, y'know with lots of strings or >brass or whatever, bigger productions, simply?? How about "MacArthur Park" by Richard Harris (and numerous others)? Productions (and songs) don't come much bigger than that!!! Hugh # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. # Postings must go to exotica@xmission.com -- replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 11:38:01 +0200 From: "Waldo Muller" Subject: (exotica) Up Up And A 101 Strings > I think Jimmy Webb wrote Up Up And Away. Now, I've heard some of his songs > which were good but they were basically recorded with only a single piano > and vocals; has Webb or any related artist (Glen Campbell?) released any > records with really orchestrated songs, y'know with lots of strings or > brass or whatever, bigger productions, simply?? My memory might be failing me and I can't check because my record collection is not here at work, but - I think there is quite a rocking, big production "Up, Up and Away" on 101 Strings' sitar-tinted "Sounds of Today" ... which is a great, slightly flipped out LP from roughly the same time as "Astro Sounds". Both LP's are from the period after their once very straight-laced producer (Monty something?) seemed to have had a LSD-spiked cup of tea. Waldo # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message. # Postings must go to exotica@xmission.com -- replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ End of exotica-digest V2 #38 ****************************