From: viktrola@usa.nai.net Subject: Re: Sequel Loungecore Stickers Date: 01 Jun 1996 00:11:29 -0500 >One is "Highly Strung" , looks like 60's Britpop. The other is something >like " Girls Can Be Wrong About Boys," a girl singer comp. > "Highly Strung" is intrumental collection of twangy guitar pieces a la early John Barry without the swing of Barry's work. somewhere in the pseudo Brit surf genre...so perhaps tangentally connected to "Loungecore"...but the "Girls..." collection is blatantly misleading. simply girl group and vocal pieces from the Pye label of the mid 60s without the slightest connection by any stretch. "The Easy Project" and "Sound Spectrum" pieces still stand as pretty good slices of the time and have the some connection to the genre, but Sequel needs to be more selective in what they are bringing out (and how they label it). They have many fine pieces forthcoming (a Joe Meeks collection is one), but they seem to have jumped into that "Hey, let's put 'Lounge...' on it and seel more..." mentality. final analysis...get "The Easy Project" and "Sound Spectrum" (in that order). if you like light rock surfy guitar...get "Highly Strung". but you didn't even mention the cheesy muzak (not used here as compliment" "Orchestral Sounds Meets James Bond"...truly dreadful... sorry to be so negative. i remain... Vik Trola Vik Trola's Lounge Of Self Indulgence http://www.chaoskitty.com/t_chaos/lounge.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Dan Gresham Subject: Re: new Mike Flowers Pops single cd Date: 01 Jun 1996 13:13:45 +0100 (BST) On Fri, 31 May 1996, Johan Dada Vis wrote: > LIGHT MY FIRE (don't know the exact label: F-LONCD384) > this Doors classic got the same treatment as "wonderwall". > > = Johan |)/\|)/\ This is on London. It's not bad, but it's sad that they haven't released the version they do live. When they do it live, they do a wicked ending, just like the Shirley Bassey version. Good song though. Dan ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: GEEK4VINYL@aol.com Subject: Mort Garson P.S. Date: 01 Jun 1996 11:07:23 -0400 ...I forgot to mention....Jack Diamond's home page has the Zodiac Cosmic Sounds album in the record covers gallery. It was Jack's great radio show where I first heard Mort Garson...as a matter of fact, it was Jack who sold me the record! :) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Desmond K. Hill" Subject: 'anti' problems Date: 01 Jun 1996 17:00:13 +0000 can anyone offer assistance? i'm having communication difficulties with 'anti' in burbank, california after receiving a recommendation of their service from participants on _this_ list. namely that an order i made from their winter/spring 1996 catalogue, was only partially complete & arrived without any credit note or explanation. having tried to e-mail them, i've received no reply.. has anyone else experienced similarly poor service? can someone enquire on my behalf as to when i'll receive the remaining material? regards, des ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: kmensley@amaranth.com (Mike Ensley) Subject: Re: new Mike Flowers Pops single cd Date: 01 Jun 1996 11:23:08 -0100 >>LIGHT MY FIRE (don't know the exact label: F-LONCD384) >>this Doors classic got the same treatment as "wonderwall". > >___________________________________ > >HOW WOULD THAT MAKE IT ANY DIFFERENT FROM THE >DOORS VERSION? I LOVE THE DOORS, BUT SOMETIMES >THEY COME OFF LIKE "MURPH AND THE MAGICTONES" >FROM "THE BLUES BROTHERS". Jim Morrison = Lounge Lizard King. ;) Mike Ensley PIGEONHOLE MAGAZINE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: patrick@xpedite.com (Patrick Cashin) Subject: Re: new Mike Flowers Pops single cd Date: 01 Jun 1996 13:43:15 EDT >>>LIGHT MY FIRE (don't know the exact label: F-LONCD384) >>>this Doors classic got the same treatment as "wonderwall". >> >>___________________________________ >> >>HOW WOULD THAT MAKE IT ANY DIFFERENT FROM THE >>DOORS VERSION? I LOVE THE DOORS, BUT SOMETIMES >>THEY COME OFF LIKE "MURPH AND THE MAGICTONES" >>FROM "THE BLUES BROTHERS". >Jim Morrison = Lounge Lizard King. >;) =========================================== Esquivel awoke before dawn, he put his white dinner jacket on. He took a cocktail shaker from off the wet bar and he... CHA-CHA'D DOWN THE HALL!!!!!!!!!! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: allmusic@wco.com Subject: Yma Sumac in Concert!!! Date: 01 Jun 1996 16:26:55 +0000 I just wanted to let northern California folks know that Yma Sumac is performing in San Francisco at the Great American Music Hall on Wed. and Thurs., June 5 & 6. It should be quite an event. Their number is (415) 202-9814. See ya there! Michael Mascioli All Music Services 530 14th St., suite 9 San Francisco, CA 94103 Ph: (415) 864-8222 Fax: (415) 864-7222 ************************ "Do the bunch of you promise to succumb wholeheartedly to the merriment?!?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Amycamus@aol.com Subject: Women of Exotica Date: 02 Jun 1996 18:49:07 -0400 I have finally updated and revised the Women of Exotica page. Thank you everyone for tips and info on these women. I still have work to do, but expect updates (hopefully every weekend). Cherie amycamus@aol.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: viktrola@usa.nai.net Subject: Vik's Newsletter v1.7 Date: 02 Jun 1996 23:51:09 -0500 Well, quite a couple o' weeks for Vik. That big Memorial Day weekend blow out at the Lounge left quite a mess. Had to replace four blenders! And then the secret meeting in the south of Spain with a covert cocktail cartel...and Vik's Lounge celebrated 6 months (like 10 years in 'net years) on June 1st--look for special surprises throughout June--well things still got done and some big things at that... ============================================================================== The Future Scamp (http://www.chaoskitty.com/t_chaos/scamp.html) Vik got the inside line on the Les Baxter "Que Mango" and 101 Strings "Astro Sounds From The Year 2000". Drop by the Scamp Room and check out an advance glimpse at the art work and and overview on each. Always working to bring you the swinging sounds, take a peek at the Future Scamp for release through 1996. ============================================================================== The Exotic Moods Of Les Baxter (http://www.chaoskitty.com/t_chaos/lbexot.html) Following hot on the heels of the June release of Baxter's Best (see Vik's news for info) comes this double CD set from the Ultra Lounge folks. This promises to be and excellent and much anticipated overview of Baxter's seminal exotic works. Get a sneak peak in the backroom of Vik's Ultra Lounge... ============================================================================== The Smooth Sound of Dean Martin on Capitol (http://www.chaoskitty.com/t_chaos/dmtext.html) Dean may have left us for Vegas in the sky, but he remains through his fine Capitol legacy. Stop by and check out this feature on two recent releases ("Sleep Warm" and "That's Amore") plus a glimpse at the double "Capitol Years". ============================================================================== The Lounge Primer: Fabulous Fashion (http://www.chaoskitty.com/t_chaos/primer.html) Vik's Lounge Primer continues with a look at swank threads from yesteryear. Never one to encourage the kids to play dress up, Vik nonetheless loves the swinging look of the well dressed cat and kitten. ============================================================================== In The News (http://www,chaoskitty.com/t_chaos/mnews.html) Capitol to release Les Baxter's Best...Swinging Singles from the Bomboras...the future lounge of Single Cell Orchestra...Desi Arnez...The Last of the International Playboys...and an updated new release schedule. ============================================================================== The Casino Biscotti (http://www.chaoskitty.com/t_chaos/casino.html) ***Name the Shaken Not Stirred Dame*** We've all seen her in Vik's. Smoky and sultry. Now Ryko gives you the opportunity to hang her picture on your wall. Drop by the casino and enter the "Name the Dame" contest! ***Jac Zinder Stereo Test*** Jac's genius will sorely be missed. Catasonic offers the chance to win a copy of "Chairs I've Known" by takiong the Jac Zinder Stereo Test. ============================================================================== Random olives... From The Kitchen (http://www.chaoskitty.com/t_chaos/kitchen.html) come some delicious new recipes...Sacred submissions, a new Goddess, and an Exotica Today mystery all in The Temple Of Denny (http://www.chaoskitty.com/t_chaos/denny.html)...Saturdays bring The Single Cell Orchestra to Vik's Bandstand (http://www.chaoskitty.com/t_chaos/music.html)...Tomato soup gets its 100th vote in The Great Grilled Cheese Debate in the Kitchen. ============================================================================== Vik would like to get more submissions for the Gallery de Swank. Lounge flyers, ads, posters and the like representing the new way of hipster graphics for this crazy scene. E-mail Gif or Jpeg files to viktrola@nai.net or drop Vik a line for a snail mail address. ============================================================================== Coming this weekend>>>ULTRA LOUNGE VOL. 7, 8, AND 9!!!...Coming Soon>>> more Lounge Primer...Bossa Brava...Your Friend The Blender... ============================================================================== i remain... Vik Trola Vik Trola's Lounge Of Self Indulgence http://www.chaoskitty.com/t_chaos/lounge.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "kevin king" Subject: Re: Women of Exotica Date: 03 Jun 1996 01:09:39 -0500 > I have finally updated and revised the Women of Exotica page. Please post the url. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "kevin king" Subject: Finds, finds, finds! Date: 03 Jun 1996 01:09:39 -0500 Brag, brag, brag! A large record fair was in town this weekend. I walked away with these goodies (all for 3 to 10 dollars except one): Billion Dollar Brain s/t Sci-Fi thriller enhanced by an eerie theremin Henri Rene - Riot In Rythm The classic, in stereo. Pete Rugolo - Thriller Nervous jazz with moody moments Arthur Lyman - Bwana a Taboo vol.2 The Taboo has shrunken heads on the cover. Is there a story behind this besides the amusing liner note stating they're authentic? "This cover is different." Which was first, the heads or the volcano ala vol 1? Esquivel - Four Corners Of The World The Cincinnati Kid s/t Lalo Schifrin's score Kenyon Hopkins - Mister Buddwing Great score from start to finish. Are all of his scores this good? And has anyone seen the film with James Garner? Sounds like a very cool mystery/thriller. M Squad s/t This one blows the pants off of most other crime jazz I've heard. Crisp, driven and intense. and for a considerable bit more than a ten spot, but well worth it: In Like Flint Lovely stereo copy of this masterpiece. also... There was an "Ultra-lounge" event held at 9:30 club here in DC this past Friday. It was hosted by Fred Schneider (B-52's) and his new band. After hearing something from this new band I was not so excited about attending and ended up skipping it although the line-up also featured Friends Of Dean Martinez. Any reports on this show, assuming it's travelling? kevin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Amycamus@aol.com Subject: Re: Women of Exotica Date: 03 Jun 1996 06:37:32 -0400 Sorry! The URL for the Women of Exotica is: www.chaoskitty.com/b_kitty/exotica.html amycamus@aol.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: LTepedino@aol.com Subject: Re: Finds, finds, finds! Date: 03 Jun 1996 08:47:30 -0400 Looks like quite a find, by the way as soon as Fred Schneider started singing something from his new album you were correct to run! Fred has gone on recrod saying that "I'll tour until I break this new album." Looks like Fred's gonna be seeing more of the good ole USA than Willard Scott! Ashley ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: lee@anti.com Subject: Re: 'anti' problems Date: 03 Jun 1996 10:53:43 PST Hey! We are very customer service oriented over here. When did you Email? Can you re-send the email? In fact, we cannot directly reply to you as the only return address we have on this message is the Exotica mail list. Best, Lee Joseph Anti Lee@anti.com 213-644-7070 ______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________ Author: exotica@xmission.com at INTERNET can anyone offer assistance? i'm having communication difficulties with 'anti' in burbank, california after receiving a recommendation of their service from participants on _this_ list. namely that an order i made from their winter/spring 1996 catalogue, was only partially complete & arrived without any credit note or explanation. having tried to e-mail them, i've received no reply.. has anyone else experienced similarly poor service? can someone enquire on my behalf as to when i'll receive the remaining material? regards, des ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Desmond K. Hill" Subject: _electric__ shocks Date: 03 Jun 1996 19:44:52 +0000 Latest issue out now & available free to subscribers. Welcome to the latest issue of 'eclectricity' a random periodical providing back-up data about tracks programmed on radio (ICE 105.4 FM) or played at parties in/around the Newcastle upon Tyne area. The service is free, and is really a response to ever increasing audience interest, as the worldwide electric community continues to develop. (To subscribe, simply e-mail the instruction 'subscribe' to electric@anubis23.demon.co.uk). __electric__ is a music show purposefully designed for armchair travellers, headphone beatniks and insomniacs. Our light programming for the dark hours drawns upon an audio addiction that recognises only enthusiastic eclecticism to convey the millennial sound miasma which we all currently occupy. Before Summer fades to Autumn our renegade signals will be netcasted online, delivering digital sound direct to your domestic hard-drives. Those who know it already will recognise the delivery: records pitched down, played backwards, looped and hybridised into recalcitrant combinations. Anyone interested in sponsoring the shows should e-mail promptly. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: lee@anti.com Subject: Re[2]: Finds, finds, finds! Date: 03 Jun 1996 14:28:58 PST "This cover is different." -- I would guess was just a snide comment on the uniqueness of the cover and wasn't implying that there was more than one cover for this release... -------However, there are two different versions of this cover, but the difference is not on the front; One has the photo of the band on the back, and the other is missing the photo, although the space for the photo is there! Go figger!!! -------It is this particular album that I found in a thrift store during the summer of '78 or '79 that started my intrest in collecting exotica records, and still remains till this day one of my favorite evening-time lo-lite platters! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "kevin king" Subject: Re: Re[2]: Finds, finds, finds! Date: 03 Jun 1996 18:19:11 -0500 > "This cover is different." -- I would guess was just a snide comment on the > uniqueness > of the cover and wasn't implying that there was more than one cover for this > release... > > -------However, there are two different versions of this cover, but the > difference is not on the front; One has the photo of the band on the back, and > the other is missing the photo, although the space for the photo is there! Go > figger!!! Oh, but there are two different front covers, very different. Just yesterday Brad showed me his copy of Taboo 2 which has a picture of a volcano similar to volume one, same colors, etc. It was also on the Hi-Fi label and had the same track listing, with group photo. I didn't think at the time to look more closely at the liner notes. Although the volcano cover looks like a more logical follow-up to vol.1, I just wondered if possibly the heads were released first, then discontinued because of any reaction. It's a shocking photo. kevin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: stefan.kery@mailbox.swipnet.se (STEFAN KERY) Subject: Re: Towa Tei's Exotica-hop Date: 04 Jun 1996 02:58:51 +0200 (MET DST) ...easy listening and exotica samples...=20 Were have all the musicians gone? What=B4s so funny `bout stealing other=20 peoples music and putting it on your record? Arn=B4t the groups capable of= =20 recording it them self? No imagination? Stefan/Subliminal Sounds =20 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ricardo Wang Subject: Re: Towa Tei's Exotica-hop Date: 03 Jun 1996 18:47:14 -0700 (PDT) part of me says don't even start me on this, but then i feel some sort of= =20 responsibility to educate that inevitable gets me into unending=20 arguments. lets get basic, everything i know for one was taught to me by= =20 somebody else, i'm pretty sure i've never had an original idea, despite=20 my enormous ego. i'm not sure that towa tei's record even does use=20 samples so much as reference style (something that has been crucial to=20 the survival of ALL of the arts for all know history...) but really=20 that's all that samples do, so maybe that doesn't matter. as far as=20 "original" (i.e. fresh sounding) recordings go, i know when i first heard= =20 the disc it was a musical revelation. it doesn't particularly sound like=20 anybody else (least of all dee-lite!) and it really sounds great.=20 claiming that samples (and i'll include lifted melodies in the broad=20 definition of those) can't be used to make anything new or imaginative is= =20 remarkably similar to the music snobs who attack martin denny, arthur=20 lyman, and les baxter for stealing ideas and sounds for other cultures=20 when they clearly used them in a totally new and musically exciting=20 context. while i am not accusing mr. kery of this, all too often attacks=20 on sampling in the hip hop world, are little more than thinly veiled=20 racism, denying the huge musical contribution that hip hop djs have made=20 to the pop music world and attacking them for not being violin=20 virtuousos. anyone who can't hear how the sample of "nights in white=20 satin" is used on the fugees record in a completely new and different way= =20 than on the original (that sounds GREAT!) is not really listening. o.k.=20 now i'll shut up for a while... - rwang On Tue, 4 Jun 1996, STEFAN KERY wrote: > ...easy listening and exotica samples...=20 >=20 > Were have all the musicians gone? What=B4s so funny `bout stealing other= =20 > peoples music and putting it on your record? Arn=B4t the groups capable o= f=20 > recording it them self? No imagination? >=20 > Stefan/Subliminal Sounds =20 >=20 >=20 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: anita_serwacki@newline.com (ANITA SERWACKI) Subject: Ferrante and Teicher Go Nuts Date: 03 Jun 1996 10:31:34 -0400 Being familiar with F&T's harmless piano-lite, I nearly fell off my chair after purchasing and giving a listen to "Keyboard Kapers" (aka "Dynamic Twin Pianos"). The beginning of "Lady Is a Tramp" could easily be mistaken for Jimi Hendrix's "Are You Experienced". What the heck went on here? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Robbie Baldock" Subject: Prado Pops Date: 03 Jun 1996 22:21:44 +0000 Hi all - I just had a look at a copy of the Living Stereo CD reissue of "Prado and Pops" and saw that he does a version of the Dwarves' Marching Song (Hey ho)!!! Is this as mental as I think it might be?! Might just have to snap this CD up... Robbie Spaced Out - the Enoch Light WWW Site *** *** *** *** *** *** *** http://www-edin.easynet.co.uk/rcb/light/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: clean@bitstream.net Subject: Re: Prado Pops Date: 03 Jun 1996 23:07:54 -0500 (CDT) >Hi all - > >I just had a look at a copy of the Living Stereo CD reissue of "Prado >and Pops" and saw that he does a version of the Dwarves' Marching Song >(Hey ho)!!! Is this as mental as I think it might be?! > >Might just have to snap this CD up... > > >Robbie I say go buy it! "Heigh-Ho" actually might not be as 'mental' you'd hope (but I will admit, I just listened to it again and snickered audibly at one point). There are definitely some other tracks worth owning, however. In particular, "You're Driving Me Crazy!" and "Manhattan" are wonderful! what are you waiting for?! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: stefan.kery@mailbox.swipnet.se (STEFAN KERY) Subject: Sampling was Re: Towa Tei's Exotica-hop Date: 04 Jun 1996 15:36:19 +0200 (MET DST) Ricardo, you seem to miss my point. I agree with what your saying in your re= =20 post but why sample, for example a drum pattern, a flute or what ever=20 instead of playing it yourself? That=B4s the thing I think polluts the music= =20 scene. Of course I dont have to listen to it and I try not to but I never=20 understod why it=B4s so popular right now in the music biz. Should we=20 musicians just stop playing our instruments and by computor programs?=20 Lastly, to use a phonograph as an instrument. Sure it=B4s a funny gimmick= but=20 to base a whole music style on this, just singing to pre-recorded music that= =20 sounds like Kariokee (sorry if I miss-spelled it)to me. You don=B4t have to= be=20 a virtuous to play a instrument it=B4s the feeling that counts. I just think= =20 that sampling is still totally static and lifeless.=20 Stefan/Subliminal Sounds Ricardo Wang wrote: >part of me says don't even start me on this, but then i feel some sort of= =20 >responsibility to educate that inevitable gets me into unending=20 >arguments. lets get basic, everything i know for one was taught to me by= =20 >somebody else, i'm pretty sure i've never had an original idea, despite=20 >my enormous ego. i'm not sure that towa tei's record even does use=20 >samples so much as reference style (something that has been crucial to=20 >the survival of ALL of the arts for all know history...) but really=20 >that's all that samples do, so maybe that doesn't matter. as far as=20 >"original" (i.e. fresh sounding) recordings go, i know when i first heard= =20 >the disc it was a musical revelation. it doesn't particularly sound like=20 >anybody else (least of all dee-lite!) and it really sounds great.=20 >claiming that samples (and i'll include lifted melodies in the broad=20 >definition of those) can't be used to make anything new or imaginative is= =20 >remarkably similar to the music snobs who attack martin denny, arthur=20 >lyman, and les baxter for stealing ideas and sounds for other cultures=20 >when they clearly used them in a totally new and musically exciting=20 >context. while i am not accusing mr. kery of this, all too often attacks=20 >on sampling in the hip hop world, are little more than thinly veiled=20 >racism, denying the huge musical contribution that hip hop djs have made=20 >to the pop music world and attacking them for not being violin=20 >virtuousos. anyone who can't hear how the sample of "nights in white=20 >satin" is used on the fugees record in a completely new and different way= =20 >than on the original (that sounds GREAT!) is not really listening. o.k.=20 >now i'll shut up for a while... - rwang > >On Tue, 4 Jun 1996, STEFAN KERY wrote: > >> ...easy listening and exotica samples...=20 >>=20 >> Were have all the musicians gone? What=B4s so funny `bout stealing other= =20 >> peoples music and putting it on your record? Arn=B4t the groups capable= of=20 >> recording it them self? No imagination? >>=20 >> Stefan/Subliminal Sounds =20 >>=20 >>=20 > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Laura Taylor" Subject: I luv Les Date: 03 Jun 1996 15:00:43 -0400 11:54 AM 6/3/96 ___have had trouble transmitting....here goes again_____ An exotically-astute friend told me Les Baxter composed a sound-track for an Ed Wood film...PANT!!!! Does anyone have any info? Also, where can I find a Les Baxter interview? And I saw a thread about QUE MANGO, which I have...Is it really rare? Thanks! Lounge Laura(who also loves Jim Morrison, despite the "woke up this morning and I found myself a beer line" that has endeared him to a lot of rock-trash.) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Laura Taylor" Subject: I luv Les Date: 03 Jun 1996 11:56:02 -0400 11:54 AM 6/3/96 An exotically-astute friend told me Les Baxter composed a sound-track for an Ed Wood film...PANT!!!! Does anyone have any info? Also, where can I find a Les Baxter interview? And I saw a thread about QUE MANGO, which I have...Is it really rare? Thanks! Lounge Laura(who also loves Jim Morrison, despite the "woke up this morning and I found myself a beer line" that has endeared him to a lot of rock-trash.) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "kevin king" Subject: Re: Sampling Date: 04 Jun 1996 11:37:46 -0500 > Ricardo, you seem to miss my point. I agree with what your saying in your re > post but why sample, for example a drum pattern, a flute or what ever > instead of playing it yourself? > Lastly, to use a phonograph as an instrument. Sure it's a funny gimmick but > to base a whole music style on this, just singing to pre-recorded music that > sounds like Kariokee (sorry if I miss-spelled it)to me. You don't have to be > a virtuous to play a instrument it's the feeling that counts. I just think > that sampling is still totally static and lifeless. This looks like a private discussion, but since it was posted to the list... I tend to agree with Ricardo (except for the bit about Towa Tei sounding nothing like Dee-Lite, if anything Future Listening proves what a large part he played in that group). As Ricardo said, there are undeniably creative ways of using sampling. There are also lots of examples of uncreative sampling (remember MC Hammer?) That sampling IS static and lifeless. However it can also be fluid and an integral part of a piece. Some sampling intentionally creates a sort of post-modern distorted reference to the original, and in doing so alters the original meaning (Portishead, De La Soul). The KCRW interview with Stereolab mentions "live looping" of borrowed jazz riffs. I could go on and on, and this thread might : ) , but there are just too many examples to the contrary (past and present) to maintain a claim that sampling by definition is uncreative. And on a list that applauds the use of unusual instruments and vinyl, how can you discout the phonograph itself as an instrument? Anyway, LISTEN to Towa Tei's record, it's really too likeable to get in such a huff over - Batacuda IS lovely. kevin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ken Brogdon Subject: Re: I luv Les Date: 04 Jun 1996 10:44:32 -0500 L.L.---I am new to the lounge scene, but have just purchased two Esquivel CDs. I'm wondering if u could briefly compare "E" with Les Baxter. Where is a good staring point for Les Baxter, any info on Martin Denny would be appreciated. thanks, kb At 11:56 AM 6/3/96 -0400, you wrote: > 11:54 AM 6/3/96 > >An exotically-astute friend told me Les Baxter composed a sound-track for an >Ed Wood film...PANT!!!! Does anyone have any info? > >Also, where can I find a Les Baxter interview? And I saw a thread about QUE >MANGO, which I have...Is it really rare? > >Thanks! > >Lounge Laura(who also loves Jim Morrison, despite the "woke up this morning >and I found myself a beer line" that has endeared him to a lot of >rock-trash.) > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: mturner@netcom.com (Mark Turner) Subject: CDs Arrived! Date: 04 Jun 1996 10:21:53 -0700 (PDT) Hey Robbie, I forgot to tell you the CDs arrived last week. Thanks! Did you by any chance play them before you shipped, and if so, what did you think? I really like the Spacer one, though the Multidirections was a little too housey for my tastes. -- Mark Turner mturner@netcom.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: johan.devis@ping.be (Johan Dada Vis) Subject: LES BAXTER "The Ritual Of The Savage / Tamboo" Date: 04 Jun 1996 19:45:01 +0100 as some of you may be looking after those limited ed. twofers, and as their prices go higher and higher, this seems a good place: >From: dexter@jims.com >Subject: J.I.M.S. HARMONIOUS NOISE UPDATE. > >http://www.jims.com >JIM'S ITHACA MUSIC SHOP >"The Internet Music Source" >6. LES BAXTER "The Ritual Of The Savage / Tamboo" Tikitune 288 CD >$15.00 (i am not working for this guy :) = Johan |)/\|)/\ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: eric Subject: Re: Mort Garson, anyone? Date: 04 Jun 1996 10:57:33 -0800 garson starteed out arranging santo & johny albums, he must have done at least 6 of them, including there hit sleep walk, then he got into moog stuff. eric ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Laura Taylor" Subject: Re: question re- wood and b Date: 04 Jun 1996 14:33:24 -0400 RE>>question re- wood and baxte 6/4/96 I have that film! I'll go "listen to it tonight." Thanks for your help! Yours in angora, Laura >Since you maintain the home-page, I thought you might know...A friend told me >that composer/arranger Les Baxter did a sound-track for an Ed Wood >film...Could you me which one? > He wrote the music for "Bride and the Beast." Made in 1958. Ed wrote the screen play but did not direct. L. Flynn ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: David Ellsworth Frame Subject: Re: LES BAXTER "The Ritual Of The Savage / Tamboo" Date: 04 Jun 1996 15:11:19 -0400 (EDT) > >http://www.jims.com > >JIM'S ITHACA MUSIC SHOP > >"The Internet Music Source" > > >6. LES BAXTER "The Ritual Of The Savage / Tamboo" Tikitune 288 CD > >$15.00 i can attest to the swellness of jim. he used to have a cd/record shop here in pittsburgh which was one of the finest such establishments i have ever experienced. honest. dave frame ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: David Ellsworth Frame Subject: denver? Date: 04 Jun 1996 15:14:56 -0400 (EDT) so now that i've attested to the wonderous qualities of jim and his records, i was wondering if there is anybody out there that has some info about record stores, flea markets and tiki bars in the denver area. am moving to boulder as of the first of july and any insider insights about anything interesting would be greatly appreciated. boulder seems kind of annoying, but one can't necessarily choose where one ends up sometimes and there are some nice natural amenities that compensate for it's social make up. anyway, feel free to drop a line. dave frame ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Laura Taylor" Subject: Re: I luv Les-please post f Date: 04 Jun 1996 15:12:15 -0400 RE>>I luv Les-please post for "kb" 6/4/96 My faves are PORTS OF PLEASURE, TAMBOO!, CARRIBEAN MOONLIGHT, MUSIC FROM THE MOON(composed by Harry Ravel-with Theremin!), RITUAL OF THE SAVAGE, JUNGLE JAZZ and VOICE OF THE XTABAY(he composed, Yma Sumac WAILS!)...also, check out http://www.users.interport.net/~joholmes/index.html if you have web access... I think Les is an under-rated genious, although I too love JG Esquivel...He's really flashy, which is great for what he's done...But Les has composed, arranged, conducted some of the most brillian, beautiful exotica ever! Good Martin Denny's are of course, EXOTICA, AFRO-DESIA, HYNOTIQUE, PRIMATIVA(with my fave cover) ... Les, Martin and Juan are all great, for wonderfully different reasons...Good Luck! Lounge Laura L.L.---I am new to the lounge scene, but have just purchased two Esquivel CDs. I'm wondering if u could briefly compare "E" with Les Baxter. Where is a good staring point for Les Baxter, any info on Martin Denny would be appreciated. thanks, kb At 11:56 AM 6/3/96 -0400, you wrote: > 11:54 AM 6/3/96 > >An exotically-astute friend told me Les Baxter composed a sound-track for an >Ed Wood film...PANT!!!! Does anyone have any info? > >Also, where can I find a Les Baxter interview? And I saw a thread about QUE >MANGO, which I have...Is it really rare? > >Thanks! > >Lounge Laura(who also loves Jim Morrison, despite the "woke up this morning >and I found myself a beer line" that has endeared him to a lot of >rock-trash.) > > >