From: dyemund@best.com Subject: (exotica) Beat Beat Beatsville! Date: 01 Sep 1997 14:16:54 -0700 Anyone have this Ltd Edition CD ? 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Dlsmay@aol.com Subject: Re: (exotica) Saint/Secret Agent ? Date: 01 Sep 1997 17:23:21 -0400 (EDT) Hey Jack, Actually, I haven't seen the bootleg lately and the new reissues were priced cheap ($11.99 each new). Also, they seem to contain cuts not on the original soundtracks. The track listing says something like: "tracks 2,3,5,7,9,11 from original soundtrack" - I suppose I should check to find out what, if anything, is new. --David # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: BasicHip@aol.com Subject: (exotica) name that sample Date: 01 Sep 1997 18:18:23 -0400 (EDT) as i go through my records and listen to them, i occasionally am able to identify a sample that Tipsy "borrowed" for their Trip Tease CD. It's like a little game i play. The two most recent being: The opening of track 1, Mr. Excitement, is from Enoch Light's "Glittering Guitars", the selection being The Look Of Love. The opening of track 2, Space Golf, is from Kenyon Hopkins' "Panic", the selection being Out Of This World. # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Micheleflp@aol.com Subject: (exotica) Liberace can fly Date: 02 Sep 1997 00:08:39 -0400 (EDT) Well, this is one of the few times that I can ad anything relevant posted on this list so here goes: The one and only time I actually saw any Las Vegas Lounge acts, was a trip to Vegas that I made with my parents when I was 16 (this would be circa 1977). So my mom buys these tickets to the Liberace dinner show and just having gotten into the then ground-breaking punk scene, lets just say I wasn't too thrilled with that evening's planned entertainment. So anyway, Liberace comes out and performs at his piano and throughout the performance there's several costume changes, lighting changes, floor prop changes with the grand finale- and I'll never forget this because I never laughed so hard in my life - during his last song he comes out in an all feathered cape from neck to floor and he actually flies through the air across the stage with this feather cape flapping behind him - like he was Superman. What in the hell possessed him to come up with that???!!!! It was just hysterical and I'll never forget it as long as I live. - Michele Flipside Fanzine # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jack Diamond Subject: (exotica) 6/29/97 Playlist for Jack Date: 01 Sep 1997 22:15:35 -0700 KFJC play list 6/29/97 for Jack Diamond http://www.KFJC.ORG 89.7FM 12345 El Monte Rd. Los Altos Hills, CA 94022 (650) 941-2500 - Studio Line Jack Diamond's House of Games Sundays 9AM - Noon 89.7FM, since Jan. 1993 ARTIST TRACK ALBUM Planets Chunky Don Fagerquist Octet Time After Time Mode, 1957 Herb Geller-Alto Marty Paich-Piano Three Suns Jingle Bells Ding Dong Dandy Xmas Fokswingers Time Won't Let Me Harihar Rao-Sitar Louis Bellson Orch The Eel Project 3/Now Sounds Mel Brown Sonuva Preacher Man Impulse, killer Bob Florence Orch Temple Pagaent Exotica Suite! Henry Mancini Orch Mystery Movie Theme 1976, classic Phil Moore Orch. W/ Leda Annest Portrait of Leda Pt 1 Columbia Frank Morgan-Tenor Sax, Conte Candoli-Trumpet,Jose Mangual-Bongo Wild Bill Davis-Organ, Machito's Rhythm Section Luis Miranda-Conga Bernies Tune Mark Murphy This Could Be the Start Bill Holman Orch Of Something Big Pete & Conte Candoli-Tpts Ray Martin Orchestra Cartoonik Sound of Sight Dissvelt, Tom/ Sonik Re-Entry Song of the 2nd Moon Baltan, Kid Esquivel Scheherezade Strings Aflame Ventures Aquairius/Let the Sunshine Henry Mancini Birdie Num Num The Party!!!!! Leonard Rosenman Captured Beneath/Planet/Apes Stanley Meyers Kinky Dolly Kaleidescope On Her Bed of Roses Walk to Hell-Destruction On Her Bed of Roses Truman Capote Person's Unknown Reads From In Cold Blood Jerry Styner Shacktown Revenge Savage Seven Reverend Horton Heat Marijuana Smoke 'em If You Got 'em Lawrence Ferlinghetti The Poets Eye Fantasy, 58 Chapuis, [coll]: Gravikords, Jean-Claude Luminescence Whirlies & Paul Horn Qrt Chloe Dot, 1958(?) Ken Nordine Spectrum W J Vol. 2 Roy Lanham A Smoooooth One Dolton, Stereo Rod Mc Kuen The Elegant Prison Downstairs Beatsville Peter Green/ Fleetwood Mac Live Underway Live at the B B C 1969 Mal Shape, Jim Coyle The Big Sleep 1964 Warren Barker Orch Hawaiian Eye 1960 Mel Henke The Twisters! Warner Bros. Davie Allen/Arrows The Devil's Rumble Devil's Angels Link Wray Please Please Me Beatles, 1963 Shorty Rogers/Giants Manteca Afro Cuban Influence Al Caiola French Connection Theme Tremendous! Gianni Oddi Geronimo Arnold Stang Ferdinand the Bull Abc Paramount Shorty Rogers Louisiana Tow'd Bug In Brass Managerie Theme From Shaft 1973! Synthesonic Sounds Superfly [coll]: Easy Project Pete Rugolo Orch Diamond on the Move KFJC 12345 El Monte Road, Los Altos Hills, CA 94022. 89.7FM KFJC-FM is now online! Please direct your favorite browser to http://www.KFJC.org and click on internet broadcast OR if you happen to be in the San Francisco bay area, then tune in your FM radio dial to 89.7 and rock on bruhthuhs and sistuhs like you could never imagine possible! KFJC is ALWAYS in the top 5 of all non-commercial free form radio stations (now) worldwide Also included in the KFJC-FM Web Site are DJ Home Pages, Our IMMENSE COLLECTIVE of Music Reviews, Music Added to the KFJC Libraries, Keyword Search for Music and Beyond, DJ Playlists and all sorts of other qu-el stuff. Thanks for listening and supporting KFJC Jack Diamond # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "m.ace" Subject: (exotica) The Thief of Bagdad Date: 02 Sep 1997 14:19:08 -0400 This coming Saturday morning (Sept. 6), AMC is showing "The Thief Of Bagdad" at 8:30 am (eastern daylight time). If their web schedule is to be trusted, this will be a wide-screen letterbox showing (I'm not sure I believe it). This is the 1940 Alexander Korda version starring Sabu (no, not THAT Sabu). Score by Miklos Rozsa. Issue #60 of Filmfax included a nicely extensive behind-the-scenes story on "Thief", including some discussion with Rozsa. Did you know that in 1941 Korda was summoned to Washington D.C. to face charges of being a British spy? Pearl Harbor put a stop to the investigation, luckily (apparently he really was -- according to Michael Korda). Anyway, the film is a true classic of cinema exotica, so if you haven't already seen it, be sure to catch it. m.ace ecam@voicenet.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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ursula Blind Subject: Re: (exotica) The Thief of Bagdad Date: 02 Sep 1997 11:53:47 -0800 This is a really bizarre and fun film--and the color is quite overwhelming! It's definitely worth re-learning to program the VCR. >This coming Saturday morning (Sept. 6), AMC is showing "The Thief Of >Bagdad" at >8:30 am (eastern daylight time). If their web schedule is to be trusted, this >will be a wide-screen letterbox showing (I'm not sure I believe it). # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jessica Cameron Subject: Re: (exotica) name that sample Date: 02 Sep 1997 16:23:06 -0400 >as i go through my records and listen to them, i occasionally am able to >identify a sample that Tipsy "borrowed" for their Trip Tease CD. > >It's like a little game i play. The two most recent being: This could be the start of a cool thread! I've noticed that a lot of musicians "pre-lounge CD movement" didn't bother to get the rights to anything. Fer instance, Deee-Lite's "What is This Music?" has a snippet from Jack Constanzo's bongo instruction record, and Pizzicato Five used a little bit of "Karma Sitar" in "Magic Carpet Ride." For any P5 fans out there, that "a new stereophonic sound spectacular" thing they always use is from an Audio Fidelity stereo sampler. ^_^ Thanks for the space, Jessica ^_- # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: the_curator Subject: (exotica) Easy Listening a Paris Date: 02 Sep 1997 19:36:46 +0100 Bonjour Paris Ou sont votre Easy Listening Clubs? Y a-t-il? Dis moi, s'il vous plait. votre ami Sem Sinatra # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: james_cury@webmagazine.com Subject: (exotica) EXOTICA online covered in WEB Magazine Date: 02 Sep 1997 14:14:10 -0700 I've been reading (and saving) these exotica digests for a while, and never had a thing to add. Until now. As an editor at The WEB Magazine (a print magazine), I get a lot of crap mail, but always look forward to the exotica stuff (like this digest and Jack Diamond's e-mails). In an effort to describe the fabulous community/online enthusiasm for exotica, The WEB Magazine will be publishing a short article ("Sites for Swingers"), which includes interviews with Lazlo Nibble (Exotica Mailing List), Otto Von Stroheim (Tiki News), Frank Davis (Vik's Lounge), and Paul McKay (Swank-O-Rama)--among others. I believed some others were interviewed as well. It's in the October issue (out on newsstands Sept 10 or so) with Gillian Anderson on the cover (our exclusive interview). The article is on page 63 of the "Living/Health" section because we couldn't fit in the music section for various reasons--and it discusses lifestyles issues--not just music. The mag covers pop culture and digital culture with a humorous, wry edge. We'd like to think so, at least. --James Oliver Cury james_cury@webmagazine.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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Br. Cleve" Subject: Re: (exotica) name that sample Date: 02 Sep 1997 17:54:23 -0400 At 4:23 PM -0400 9/2/97, Jessica Cameron wrote: RE: sampling >I've noticed that a lot of >musicians "pre-lounge CD movement" didn't bother >to get the rights to anything. That's because they didn't have to - there were no laws governing sampling until the early 90's, when lawyers and record companies realized they could charge (and make) a fortune from the technology. And the copyright laws of different countries don't take the same hard stance as the U.S. and the U.K. Samples cost thousands of dollars to use; there is no set usage fee - each one is up to the whim of the lawyers of the interested parties involved {record companies own the copyright of a sound recording, while the composer(s) own the material. The publishing could be owned by any number of parties.) br cleve # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jack Diamond Subject: (exotica) name that sample Date: 02 Sep 1997 16:17:34 -0700 > > There's also a sample from the soundtrack by Charles Earland to the > > Dynamite Bros. > > > > KILLER SOUNDTRACK by the way, not your typical brilliance either when I say > > KILLER > > > > -J # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jack Diamond Subject: (exotica) Boris Karloff Date: 02 Sep 1997 16:37:13 -0700 Anyone have Tales of The Frightened by Boris Karloff on Mercury? I swear the sounds running under his voice are Tom Dissvelt and Kid Baltan's "Song of the Second Moon" but I'm not sure I need validation!!! Cleve ? Fetterman ? Helllllllllllllp meeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Technical Support Group Mail 1 Subject: RE: (exotica) name that sample Date: 03 Sep 1997 19:35:00 +1100 Jessica Cameron wrote: Pizzicato Five used a little bit of "Karma Sitar" in "Magic Carpet Ride." For any P5 fans out there, that "a new stereophonic sound spectacular" thing they always use is from an Audio Fidelity stereo sampler. ^_^ --------------------- P5 also use a bit of Burt Bacharach's "Another Night" in 'Twiggy Twiggy/Twiggy Vs James Bond" and the little voice that says "strange" in "This Year's Girl" is Laura Nyro (I'm at work and I can't remember song or album - doh!). St Etienne use the introduction from Dusty Springfield's "I Can't Wait Until I See My Baby's Face" in "Nothing Can Stop Us Now" (it's the lovely flute sound). --------------------- Sadly this will be my last posting for a while as I am losing access to this email (it's through my work). I will certainly be back on this list when I get set up at home, it's been a fun and informative experience! Just quickly, anyone who wants to contact me can reach me at waynetiki@rocketmail.com but be aware it may take me a while to answer! Thanks and ciao! Wayne Davidson PO Box 1331 North Fitzroy, 3068 Victoria, Australia # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: BattleMonkey Subject: Re: (exotica) The Thief of Bagdad Date: 03 Sep 1997 06:17:37 -0700 (PDT) ---"m.ace" wrote: > Yep. Another interesting alternative would be the substitution of Sabu, the pro > wrestler (presuming we both meant Sabu Martinez, the percussionist -- if not, > then vice versa). > > m.ace > ecam@voicenet.com I was actually thinking of the wrestler, but any Sabu is good Sabu. And to try and keep myself from veering too far off list topic, I remember seeing another good exotica movie maybe 17 or 18 years ago that was called TALES OF THE ARABIAN NIGHTS or something. All I really remember is a flying carpet and a big metal giant. Did anyone else see this? I've been trying to find a copy of it for years (as well as a copy of TREASURE OF THE FOUR CROWNS, with the 3D effects intact). THIEF... is a great film, but for my money, you can't beat 7th VOYAGE OF SINBAD. Fun movie, great music. === Battle Monkey - the Innovator of Extreme Riverdance! This is NOT your father's Riverdance! http://www.geocities.com/thetropics/4403/ BattleMonkey@rocketmail.com _____________________________________________________________________ Sent by RocketMail. Get your free e-mail at http://www.rocketmail.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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJJimmyBee@aol.com Subject: Re: RE: (exotica) name that sample Date: 03 Sep 1997 11:05:26 -0400 (EDT) Wayne Davidson credited Dusty Springfield as the singer of "I Can't Wait Until I See My Baby's Face". While she undoubtedly covered it, it was the big NYC sound of Justine "Baby" Washington on Sue Records from where the song originally sprang. Baby Washington is most famous for 1959's "The Time" and the R&B Top-10 hit from 1963 called "That's How Heartaches Are Made". The early 6T's NYC Soul sound is big, brassy and castanet-riddled . Dusty also went on to record "That's How Heartaches Are Made" and Maxine Brown's "Oh No! Not My Baby"........Jimmy Botticelli/spewing triv. # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJJimmyBee@aol.com Subject: Re: RE: (exotica) name that sample Date: 03 Sep 1997 11:18:35 -0400 (EDT) Wayne Davidson credited Dusty Springfield as the singer of "I Can't Wait Until I See My Baby's Face". While she undoubtedly covered it, it was the big NYC sound of Justine "Baby" Washington on Sue Records from where the song originally sprang. Baby Washington is most famous for 1959's "The Time" and the R&B Top-10 hit from 1963 called "That's How Heartaches Are Made". The early 6T's NYC Soul sound is big, brassy and castanet-riddled . Dusty also went on to record "That's How Heartaches Are Made" and Maxine Brown's "Oh No! Not My Baby"........Jimmy Botticelli/spewing triv. # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brian Phillips Subject: (exotica) Re: name that sample Date: 03 Sep 1997 11:54:22 -0400 The owner of Sue, Juggy Murray used to say, "I would rather record "Baby" Washington than eat!" >Justine "Baby" Washington on Sue Records # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Darrell Brogdon Subject: (exotica) Arabian Nights Date: 03 Sep 1997 21:25:22 -0700 >I remember seeing another good exotica movie maybe 17 or 18 years ago >that was called TALES OF THE ARABIAN NIGHTS or something. All I really >remember is a flying carpet and a big metal giant. Did anyone else see >this? Sounds like this might be ARABIAN NIGHTS (1942) with Jon Hall, Maria Montez and Sabu. One of a series of faux-exotica film classics cranked out (in color!) by Universal in the '40s, including ALI BABA AND THE 40 THIEVES, WHITE SAVAGE and my candidate for the all-time great exotica film, COBRA WOMAN. These turn up on AMC periodically. All they needed was music by Les Baxter! Also check out the original silent film version of THE THIEF OF BAGDAD with Douglas Fairbanks. Amazing stuff! # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "m.ace" Subject: Re: (exotica) Arabian Nights Date: 03 Sep 1997 23:31:51 -0400 > From: Darrell Brogdon > Subject: (exotica) Arabian Nights > > >that was called TALES OF THE ARABIAN NIGHTS or something. All I really > >remember is a flying carpet and a big metal giant. Did anyone else see > > Sounds like this might be ARABIAN NIGHTS (1942) with Jon Hall, Maria Montez and Sabu. If so, the cast also includes John Carradine, Acquanetta and... Shemp Howard as Sinbad! I don't remember a flying carpet or metal giant, though. Any of the Maria Montez exotica films are well worthwhile, but I will agree that "Cobra Woman" may be the top choice. She plays good and evil twins in that one, and has a great time playing the evil cobra queen. Lon Chaney, Jr. is along for the ride in that one. > and my candidate for the all-time great exotica film, COBRA WOMAN. > All they needed was music by Les Baxter! If only..... m.ace ecam@voicenet.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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: TothMD@aol.com Subject: (exotica) Soundtracks - I Malamondo Date: 04 Sep 1997 00:06:29 -0400 (EDT) Okay, admittedly I'm catching up on a backlog of e-mail and Exotica digests and I might have overlooked it in the pile, but, to my amazement, I wasn't able to find any mention of Ennio Morricone's _I Malamondo_ in the soundtrack thread that was going on in August. A friend who's really into Morricone (and rather oblivious to the sea of Exotica and Space Age Pop I've been wallowing in) loaned me a copy of this soundtrack, currently in print as an Italian import CD with some other tarantula soundtrack tagged on (not bad, BTW). The soundtrack label, Cam, has a Web site if you can't track it down otherwise: http://www.cam-ost.it/ Simply *amazing*, and it just gets better with more listens. It's got just about EVERYTHING that makes this genre so fun and interesting all conglomerated in one soundtrack. And I mean EVERYTHING. Wacky wordless vocals. Baxter-esque jungle jazz. Cartoony, persuasive percussions. Lush, orchestral EZ sounds. Human barking and animalistic noisemaking. Ondioline/electronic organ. One track may be merely quirky piano fingering with tuned percussion and harpshichord, but it sounds a LOT like F&T prepared piano. I'd also wager some of those Thereminish sounds were some sort of slide whistle. There's even a Spaghetti Western sort of track that sounds like...well, Ennio Morricone. And more!!! Woo hoo! Truly something for everybody, and I'd imagine virtually everyone on this list would just eat this thing up. Make it one of the next CDs you buy, I tell you! Something else I highly recommend to folks on this list (but not as highly as _I Malamondo_ ;-) ) is the second of the three volumes of music from _The Prisoner_ TV series. Again, a cool smattering of Theremin, Ondioline, Exotic, Space Age, and Now sounds, this volume culled from the Chappell stock music libraries. All three CDs are pretty cool, but with repeated listens, this 2nd one seems the real gem. Michael David Toth mtoth@neo.lrun.com TothMD@aol.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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: TothMD@aol.com Subject: (exotica) Re: The Hellers Date: 04 Sep 1997 00:07:57 -0400 (EDT) On Thu, 28 Aug 1997, Jack Diamond wrote: >The Hellers - Singers...Talkers...Players...Swingers...Doers > >Anyone familiar with this LP on Command ? Yup. It was a cheesy "Now," quasi-psychedelic LP that tries desperately to be far-out, hip, artsy, and clever. Sometimes despite itself, it's really fun and entertaining in an awful, grating sort of campy way. Other times, it's just awful and grating. I think tracks like "The Mechanic" are *wonderful*, but stuff like "The Elevator" is cruel and unusual punishment. That aside, I'd rate it an essential Command LP. :-) Lots of Moog, sound effects, and sound bites in little conceptual vignettes (the back cover declares: "You might call this new expression the 'helexotic sound.'") There's so much Moog all over this thing, I'm not sure why it gets left out of the lists of Command Moog LPs. None of the usual Command personnel were involved, and the main creative forces were Hugh Heller and Dick Hamilton. Michael David Toth mtoth@neo.lrun.com TothMD@aol.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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: BattleMonkey Subject: Re: (exotica) Arabian Nights Date: 03 Sep 1997 21:24:30 -0700 (PDT) ---"m.ace" wrote: > > > > From: Darrell Brogdon > > Subject: (exotica) Arabian Nights > > Sounds like this might be ARABIAN NIGHTS (1942) with Jon Hall, Maria Montez > and Sabu. > > If so, the cast also includes John Carradine, Acquanetta and... Shemp Howard as > Sinbad! I don't remember a flying carpet or metal giant, though. Any of the > Maria Montez exotica films are well worthwhile, but I will agree that "Cobra > Woman" may be the top choice. She plays good and evil twins in that one, and > has a great time playing the evil cobra queen. Lon Chaney, Jr. is along for the > ride in that one. > > > and my candidate for the all-time great exotica film, COBRA WOMAN. > > All they needed was music by Les Baxter! > > If only..... > > m.ace > ecam@voicenet.com > all cool movies, but this one was produced in the 1970s at the earliest, because I remember seeing it in theaters back when fun stuff used to get made. It was on the tale end of the Ray Harryhausen years, but I can't recall if it was pre- or post-CLASH OF THE TITANS. I think it was before, though. Guess I'll have to start reading the cult movies newsgroup and see if anyone remembers it. === Battle Monkey - the Innovator of Extreme Riverdance! This is NOT your father's Riverdance! http://www.geocities.com/thetropics/4403/ BattleMonkey@rocketmail.com _____________________________________________________________________ Sent by RocketMail. Get your free e-mail at http://www.rocketmail.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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: BattleMonkey Subject: Re: (exotica) Arabian Nights Date: 03 Sep 1997 22:28:24 -0700 (PDT) Okay, I finally dug up one of my many bibles (the psychotronic video guide). The film I am thinking of was called AN ARABIAN ADVENTURE, released in 1979 and starring Christopher Lee in the obligatory evil Arabian wizard role. Like I said, I remember very little about it other than lots of cool colors, bad but plentiful special effects, dogfights on flying carpets, and of course, loving every second of it as a kid. Also noticed that THIEF OF BAGHDAD has been made four times--the silent original with Douglas Fairbanks, the beautiful 1940s version, an Italian produced version in 1959 (starring, in psychotronic's words, "an army of Steve Reeves doubles"), and again in 1978 as a made for tv film in England And of course, listed right after the various thieves of baghdad is a film called THIEF OF DAMASCUS from 1951, where they say "open sesame" and Aladin, Sinbad, and Ali Baba work together! All this talk has made me think about putting together an exotica film festival--if only I knew some people in Charlotte to invite! -Keith === Battle Monkey - the Innovator of Extreme Riverdance! This is NOT your father's Riverdance! http://www.geocities.com/thetropics/4403/ BattleMonkey@rocketmail.com _____________________________________________________________________ Sent by RocketMail. Get your free e-mail at http://www.rocketmail.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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: TothMD@aol.com Subject: (exotica) "No Loss for Words" Date: 04 Sep 1997 11:24:55 -0400 (EDT) Dear Exotica listers: A few months back, as some of you may recall, I posted for info on versions folks had of instrumental hits which had lyrics tagged on after the fact for a radio show I was doing. Well, sure enough, back in August, it finally went on the air. I'm finally catching up with August -- if you sent me songs, look for a copy of the tape in the mail in the next week or two. Otherwise, keep your eyes on Radio Vik for a Real Audio version in the next few weeks. The show was broadcast on "Zombo's Mondo Record Party" on WAPS, Akron on August 10, 1997. Chock full o' amateur radio personalities blabbing periodically between songs, plus our own off-key vocal version of Telstar. I had much more than the hour-long show could handle, so look for a special "bonus track" extended edition on Radio Vik to accomodate several of the gems that didn't make it over the air. The extended lineup includes: Peter Gunn - Delmonas The Odd Couple - Neal Hefti Twilight Time - The Platters Quiet Village - Darla Hood Quiet Village - Ritchie Family Taboo - Connie Francis Caravan - Tony Bennett Miserlou - Frances Faye w/ Russ Garcia Music To Watch Girls By - Andy Williams Soul Bossa Nova ("My Definition of a Boombastic Jazz Style") - Dream Warriors Mission: Impossible - The Kane Triplets Batman Theme ("Bat Poem") - The Liverpool Scene The Third Man Theme - Del Rubio Triplets Night Train - Ames Bros. Popcorn - Apollo 100 Telstar - Tothar & the Zombo Studio "Singers" w/ Apollo 100 Peter Gunn ("Bye Bye") - Sarah Vaughn Dreamsville - Lola Albright Mr. Lucky - Sarah Vaughn Perfidia - Frances Faye w/ Russ Garcia Miserlou - Chubby Checker The Third Man Theme (The Harry Lime Theme) - Ernest Maxim Orchestra Miserlou - Teal Joy Thanks to: The Millionaire, Anita Serwacki, Ray from Australia, David Smay, & everyone else on the Exotica Internet mailing list who gave their input! (Ray, Anita, and Vik, please send me your postal addresses, so I can send you tapes) And, in case you were curious, here are the lyrics I made up to "Telstar." They were presented first with Shatner-esque melodramatic spoken-word delivery, then with some awful "singing" from everyone we corralled into the studio, all over a heavily reverbed Apollo 100 version of the song: Look afar! Oh, can you see Telstar? The satellites are out to-night! Its signals from space All over the place, It's technology for you, Technology for me. (BRIDGE) Hovering o'er the earth Like our own private star And wherever it is you go It's wherever you are (Oh, that Telstar!) Michael David Toth mtoth@neo.lrun.com TothMD@aol.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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "m.ace" Subject: (exotica) Markko Polo Adventurers Query Date: 04 Sep 1997 13:56:48 -0400 I asked this a while back and got no response, but as we're sort of slow right now, I'll give it another shot... Does anyone know the background story of The Markko Polo Adventurers? Thanks, m.ace ecam@voicenet.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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jack Diamond Subject: (exotica) Jack on the Radio, KFJC-FM Date: 04 Sep 1997 12:24:21 -0700 I'm on again. Today (Thursday 9-4-97) from 2-6PM Http://www.KFJC.org Click on Internet Broadcast or tune to 89.7FM if you are in or around the San Francisco bay area lllllllllllllater, 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: bag@hubris.net Subject: Re: (exotica) Markko Polo Adventurers Query Date: 04 Sep 1997 20:10:07 -0700 (PDT) At 01:56 PM 9/4/97 -0400, m.ace wrote: >Does anyone know the background story of The Markko Polo Adventurers? Probably the best person to answer that more directly would be Irwin Chusid, but for now here are his comments from the RCA Space Age Pop cds (attributed and quoted verbatim as a fair use): from Vol. 1, Melodies and Mischief, these recording notes for Scherazade: duration 2:48 written by Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov (NOT one of the MPA!) Produced by Simon Rady. Associate producer: Michael H. Goldsen Engineered by Thorne Nogar Arranged by Gerald Fried Recorded 24 May 1958 from Vol. 2, Mallets in Wonderland, Mr. Chusid writes: "For the recording sessions of Orienta, by the Markko Polo Adventurers, the album liners noted that 'the studio was virtually filled with percussion instruments, as many as twenty-five at one time,' played by five players, often doubling up on particular tracks. The overload prompted one drummer to quip, 'Why don't they hire that Oriental god with the six or eight arms?' " "The Girl friend of a Whirling Dervish" 2:24 by Warren/Mercer/Dubin Produced by Simon Rady Associate Producer: Michael H. Goldsen Recorded 6 June 1958 Possible musicians involved (some could have sat out): Milt Holland, William Kraft, Bernard Mattinson, Larry Bunker, Shelly Manne "Rain in Rangoon" 3:37 by Vernon Duke Produced by S.R., AP: MG Recorded 15 May 1958 Possible musicians: William Kraft, Roy Harte, Larry Bunker, John Cyr ... So, that is the ONLY info I have about the MPA. Thanks, RCA and Mr. Chusid not to mention researcher Cleve Keller. WISH I (or more appropriately THEY) had more, but maybe this will spark other bits. Sure seems that William Kraft and Larry Bunker are the core duo with an assortment of the best percussionists around to pull it together. Gerald Fried, Simon Rady and Michael Goldsen also seem to have high involvement "behind the vinyl product," so to speak. I would like to know more about the group and just how many records they did put out and when. Their records seem VERY hard to come by. I have yet to see one and have only those three cuts to enjoy from CD. Here are a couple of other groupings I'd like to know more about: Bob Thompson's Battery and The Mallet Men (Capitol artists). Byron Caloz bag@hubris.net Portland, OR, 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Darrell Brogdon Subject: Re: (exotica) Markko Polo Adventurers Query Date: 05 Sep 1997 03:42:50 -0700 > Does anyone know the background story of The Markko Polo Adventurers? It was always my impression the Markko Polo Adventurers was a one-time thing, a group put together expressly for the "Orienta" session. If there are other recordings by these guys, I'd sure like to know about it. I thought "Orienta" was their one and only effort. # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Joseph Levy & Zoe Nousiainen Subject: (exotica) Perez Prado Website Date: 05 Sep 1997 10:28:03 -0400 Those of you who have an interest in D. Perez Prado, the Mambo King, may wish to visit the "Perez Prado and Mambomania" page at http://catalog.com/arts/prez_bio.htm There is also a fairly complete discography which I've compiled (with the help of a couple of people on this and other lists) that is linked through the above page or which you can access directly at http://catalog.com/arts/prezdisc.htm I'm sure there's more material out there and some of the discographic entries are incomplete. If anyone can help fill in the blanks (years with "?'s," partial label info, additional recordings or reissues, etc.), please e-mail me directly. Gracias! Thanks! -Joseph Levy PS. LP song listings plus album art will follow in a month or so. Stay tuned! # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "allanc" Subject: (exotica) Beat, Beat, Beatsville! Date: 05 Sep 1997 14:02:17 -0400 Jack asked about the cd "Beat, Beat Beatsville!: Beatnik Rock 'n' Roll" (Bongo Records 001 CD). It seems to me that it has less to do with Beat music & more to do with music about Beatniks. Especially the standout track by Marnie Van Doren (The Beat Generation) where she sings "Now your lives don't have a meaning/But you're living up a storm/you'll do anything at all except conform". This is supposed to be a bad thing? The release is also notable for a brief poetry reading by Herman Munster. Cheers, Allan "You don't need to call it music, if the term shocks you." John Cage # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jack Diamond Subject: (exotica) A different mix for Jack Date: 05 Sep 1997 11:12:15 -0700 Play List 8/28/97 for Jack Diamond HTTP://www.KFJC.org 89.7FM, KFJC ARTIST TRACK ALBUM ____________________________________________________________________________ ___ Cosmic Invention Help Your Satori Mind Help Your Satori Mind Robert Di Nero Diary of a Taxi Driver Taxi Driver Creed, Helios Space Monkey "Nugg" the Transport Dissvelt, Tom/Kid Baltan The Ray Makers Song of the Second Moon Emil Richards Sunny Paul Beaver Iggy Pop I'm Bored High Llamas, The Literature Is Fluff Hawaii Cucumber Under 67 ? Dudley Moore Ensemble Sweet Mouth Bedazzled Martin Milner-Spoken Word Drugs and Customs US Customs PSA Elmer Bernstein Thinking of Baby Staccato Hectics, the Theme Song Everything I Need Little Milton Welcome to the Club 64 ? Boogaloo Joe Jones Fleur De Lys Hold on Charles Laughton The Dharma Bums Kerouac Monique Von Vooren Le Rififi Rca, 1958 Jr. and His Soulettes Rock 'n Roll Santa Psych-o-delic Sounds Toledo Sonny & Lorraine Fishnets and Cigarettes Dj Vadim Lord Forgive Me PtII Conquest of the Irrational Gene Page Good to the Last Drop Blacula! Mort Garson I Ching The Occult Bob Dorough Qnt The Dreamkeeper Langston Hughes, 1957/Jazz Canto The Mermen Honeycomb Manic Hispanic God Save the Queen [coll]: Los Punkeros Sundial Mind Train 101 Strings Love Is Blue Bebe Bardon-Voice Henke, Mel Baby It's Cold Outside La Dolce Henke King Loser Troubled Land Caul of the Loser Eddie Fisher Jeremiah Pucket Not that Eddie Fisher Magic Sam That's All I Need Magic Sam Legacy, the Manny Albam Orch Night Crawlers 1959 Black Sabbath A Bit of Finger Et Al 1970 Agnes Moorhead Sorry Wrong Number Sun City Girls Dead Chick in the River Kaliflower Tortura Sounds of Pain/Pleasure Bondage Rekkids, 1965 Kantor, Igo/Loose, William Franklin and Cherry [coll]: Russ Meyer Gainsbourg, Serge Elauedanla Teiteia Du Jazz Dans Le Ravin Sounds for Little Ones Jolly Boy Horse S/T Jim Fassett 2nd Movement Symphony of the Birds Bird Noise Friends of Dean Martinez Retrograde Retrograde Mono Men Tomahawk 92 Music for Sensuous Lovers By "Z" Climax # 1 Cannonball Adderly G E M I N I Soul Zodiac(AWESOME) Pierre Henry Marche Du Jeune Homme Mass for Today Soul Providers Huh? Funky Rudolph Strut, Soul Tequila Trance Mission Monkfish Headlight KFJC 12345 El Monte Road, Los Altos Hills, CA 94022 Playlist for Jack Diamond, Thursday 8-28-97 KFJC-FM is now On Line Please direct your browser to http://www.KFJC.org and click on Internet Broadcast or tune your FM radio dial to 89.7 if you are in or around the San Fracisco bay area for the best damn non-commercial station in the entire galaxy 24 hours a day 365 days a year, no shit. Jack Diamond # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: BattleMonkey Subject: (exotica) re: beat beat beatnik Date: 05 Sep 1997 11:14:00 -0700 (PDT) I think the best beatnik song I've ever heard I ran across on a rockabilly compilation called "Sin Alley volume 2." It's a song called "Bongo Beatin' Beatnik." Can't remember the artist right now, but it's a song about the woes of this guys life because he is so super-cool and hip but his girl wants to make him shimmy to that rock and roll garbage. Needless to say, there are a lot of bongos being beaten. === Battle Monkey - the Innovator of Extreme Riverdance! This is NOT your father's Riverdance! http://www.geocities.com/thetropics/4403/ BattleMonkey@rocketmail.com _____________________________________________________________________ Sent by RocketMail. Get your free e-mail at http://www.rocketmail.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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "m.ace" Subject: (exotica) Buchla's Lightning Date: 05 Sep 1997 16:44:44 -0400 In our recent discussion on electronic music, instrument designer, Don Buchla, was mentioned. Mr. Buchla is still active in the field -- I just stumbled onto his website: http://www.buchla.com/ His current project is a "spatial controller" called Lightning II. Conceptually similar to a theremin, but using two wands and controlling a much more complex (and programmable) array of parameters. Checking the "performances" schedule, I see that Buchla himself is making some appearances this month in Italy & Greece -- if anyone interested is in the neighborhood. m.ace ecam@voicenet.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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Hugh Petfield Subject: (exotica) Found in West London Date: 05 Sep 1997 00:58:51 +0100 Bought a couple of speculative buys today. 1) Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians I've seen this guy's name in catalogs for 35 years, and finally got to hear his work. Soooo corny! Makes Lawrence Welk seem hip. 2) Leaves in the wind - Cesana This is much better. Nice Audio Fidelity stereo from '68, all his own compositions sounding like 101 strings but lusher. Lady on cover nice too ("Elaine LeGaro, a down- to-earth gal with a tremendous lust for life"). His 8th album for the label. The blurb on the sleeve says "While the primary purpose of this recording is to supply the background music for romance..." - does this then qualify as SABP music? Mystic moods' prequel? I like Audio Fidelity albums, they have a brashness that mirrors a lot of the US and its peoples. Unrepentently sassy. Hugh. PS Anyone out there got an approximate date of birth for Jimmie Haskell please? 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ottotemp@aol.com Subject: (exotica) SF events Date: 05 Sep 1997 17:07:35 -0400 (EDT) Wednesday, September 10, 1997 8 pm sharp ATA, 992 Valencia, San Francisco FREE!!! Decadent Action - sort of the Cacophony Society of London - presents a short film of their antics including a brief London Trader Vic's excursion. Sunday, September 14, 1997 Kilowatt, San Francisco Jumbo Shrimp - instrumental/surf with a twist from former members of the Dead Kennedys (Klaus & East Bay Ray) w/ Polkacide & all-girl primitive rock from The Neanderdolls Thursday, September 18, 9:00 pm Chameleon, San Francisco Pollo del Mar - SF's premiere classic surf band play mostly originals in support of their CD release party presented by Tiki News magazine. Opening the show is King Kukulele on the ukulele all the way from Los Angeles. $3.00 Saturday, October 4 Transmission Theatre, San Francisco Incredibly Strange Wrestling featuring The Legendary Stardust Cowboy, Jumbo Shrimp, Hi Fives, & Sloe Gin Joes Thursday October 2 9pm - 12 midnght KALX Berkeley All Biker/Davie Allan radio show with Kalifornia Kid and Dj "The Now Sound" Thursday, October 16 venue TBA, San Francisco Tiki News magazine presents the first show by Davie Allan in the Bay Area in three years! Davie Allan is known for his film scores for biker films such as "Hell's Angels" featuring Peter Fonda And every Sunday at Dalva on 16th near Valencia, San Francisco is Night of the Zombie (that's the drink not the monster) with dj Tiki Jim. every Mon - Fri 5-7 is happy hour at the Tonga Room! # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: whitley@vuse.vanderbilt.edu (Kirsten Whitley) Subject: Re: (exotica) re: beat beat beatnik Date: 05 Sep 1997 16:17:55 -0500 > From battlemonkey@rocketmail.com Fri Sep 5 13:21:05 1997 > > I think the best beatnik song I've ever heard I ran across on a > rockabilly compilation called "Sin Alley volume 2." It's a song called > "Bongo Beatin' Beatnik." For those who have the "Beat, Beat, Beatsville!" CD... would you recommend it? I've looked for a track listing online, but have only been able to find out that it is expensive. I did uncover the fact that there is also a ltd ed. LP called "Welcome to the Beat Generation". I'd love to get info about either of releases. Similarly, how are the "Sin Alley" CDs? I remember seeing one or two side remarks about these in the past few months. Who put these out? --Kirsten P.S. What's the scoop on the Crime Jazz CDs (2 of them) due out from Rhino on Nov. 11? # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Derek Grime" Subject: Re: (exotica) re: beat beat beatnik Date: 05 Sep 1997 18:13:58 -0400 On Sep 5, 4:17pm, Kirsten Whitley wrote: > Subject: Re: (exotica) re: beat beat beatnik > Similarly, how are the "Sin Alley" CDs? I remember seeing one or two > side remarks about these in the past few months. Who put these out? The Sin Alley CD's are amazing if you like that sort of thing. The thing being greasy early rock'n'roll with a smattering of instrumental tracks. Brought to you by the good folks at Crypt using another name... -- 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. # Postings must go to exotica@xmission.com -- replies go to original sender. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Lou Smith Subject: (exotica) George Liberace Songsmiths Date: 05 Sep 1997 22:05:25 -0400 (EDT) There was a recent posting, picked up from rec.music.marketplace.vinyl, which included the following George Liberace Recording. What the description fails to mention is that this is a Song-Poem recording. In fact, George Liberace Songsmiths was later purchased and renamed -- It became the MSR we know and seek today, the home of Rodd Keith. George Liberace Songsmiths, Inc. Proudly Presents- New Songs For Tomorrow. Late 50s- Early 60s Yellow Vinyl publishers demo LP. Limited edition and numbered 140. Yes, this IS Liberace's brother. All the music was done by Mr. G Liberace and his orchestra. The music is lame MOR, as expected, and the pressing is so-so, but it's a unique one of a kind LP these days. Cover bottom seam damaged and some side seam damage. light writing ofc. Also known (humorously) as "The Liberace Garage LP" VG/VG+ $20 You can get more info on this label at the following site: Lou "Song" Smith # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Rcbrooksod@aol.com Subject: (exotica) Exotic Trilogy Availability Date: 06 Sep 1997 07:44:32 -0400 (EDT) Hey gang, Does anyone have information on how to obtain The Exotic Trilogy CD's? Is there a list or site that is available to review the selections and content of the CD's? I have checked with my local store that usually can locate anything and they can't find anything listed. Thanks, Robert (aka Tiki Bob) # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brad Bigelow Subject: (exotica) Recent Finds Date: 06 Sep 1997 07:46:09 Having unboxed most of our belongings, we hit some of the thrift stores here in San Antonio and found some choice LPs, including immaculate copies of a Billy Mure ("Fireworks") and several Stereo Action LPs. It apears that this trend has not landed in the great Southwest yet. Three previously unknown items I particularly liked: Eddie Greene and Stephen Iles, Moods in Music on Mercury/Wing. Billed as cocktail lounge music, but the duo alternates among organ, piano, celeste, "magnaharp," and "kruger string bass keyboard" on such standards as "Misirlou." If this is cocktail music, somebody's been spiking the drinks. Most of the numbers sound like cocktail piano/organ heard through a hallucinogenic haze. The Electrifying Guitar of Walter Raim, on Mercury Featuring a great Op Art photo of a woman in white on a white background, overlaid with Venetian blind shadows. Supporting players include Hank Jones and Bobby Scott on piano and Don Elliot and Phil Kraus on vibes and "extra percussion." ("I'd like mine with extra percussion, please.") Very much in the flavor of Quincy Jones' early jazz-bossa-now sound albums on Mercury (e.g., "Soul Bossa Nova"), on a par with the great Howard Roberts albums on Capitol. Where did Walter Raim disappear to after recording this? The Sheik's Men, The Belly Dancer, on Reprise This has to be a joke recording by some Hollywood studio vets. All the songs on Side One except "Caravan" are credited to Chuck Sagle, and most of the renditions are a little too crazed up to be anything but tongue-in-cheek. Any idea who else was behind this? Also picked up the second album on RCA by Marty Paich's piano quartet, which features stellar West Coast jazz vets Jimmy Rowles, Pete Jolly, Johnny ("Star Wars"/Boston Pops) Williams, and Paich hammering away at no less than four Space Age Pop Standards ("Autumn Leaves," "Cumana," "Sabre Dance," and "Misirlou"). We stopped at an estate sale place that had a collection of titles to die for (Yma Sumacs, Les Baxters, Marty Manning's "Twilight Zone," and many more). Unfortunately, it should have been advertised as a fire sale. All the albums were charred on three sides and more than a few discs were fused to their sleeves. Protect your investments, folks: buy fire alarms! Deep in the heart of Texas, Brad spaceagepop@earthlink.net Check out the Space Age Pop Standards Page at http://home.earthlink.net/~spaceagepop # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: bag@hubris.net Subject: Re: (exotica) Recent Finds Date: 06 Sep 1997 08:51:41 -0700 (PDT) At 07:46 AM 9/6/97, Brad Bigelow wrote: > Unfortunately, it should have been advertised as a fire sale. All >the albums were charred on three sides and more than a few discs were fused >to their sleeves. Sometimes, however, albums survive fires. Smoke damaged albums often are just fine...with only that brown haze on the covers. Several years ago I bought the Time/Life Jazz and Classical series of boxed sets for a pittance because of the outwardly ugly smoke-tinged covers. Inside, however, everything was perfect. More serious damage can often occur in building with sprinkler systems! My apartment building had a fire alarm go off on Monday. Someone down the hall left his stove on all night: a lot of smoke but no fire. The sprinkler system went off and water flowed down the hallway into most of the other apartments (including mine). I have many of my albums in boxes on the floor. When I was allowed to return to my apartment, the fire crews used snow shovels to wisk away most of the water into their suction system, but I still had very damp and squishy carpet and wet cardboard boxes which contained my albums. I spent a good part of the morning relocating all the boxes to drier ground. I think I prevented Mr. Mildew from ruining my record covers. I have bought my share of mildew damaged records with the hope they would at least play okay...but often the labels are ruined and the mildew becomes worse than dust. So, I agree with Brad...get a fire alarm. However, also, store your records off the ground! ya neva know. Byron Caloz visit the Mr. Smooth website. It's growing a little bit all the time. http://hubris.net/zolac/smooth.htm bag@hubris.net Portland, OR, 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jack Diamond Subject: (exotica) The Adventurers Date: 06 Sep 1997 12:58:29 -0700 Though you'd NEVER know it was composed by Antonio Carlos Jobim It is performed by the Ray Brown Orchestra and arranged by Quincy Jones The soundtrack to the Adventurers is TOTAL Sound Gallery-esque/Blaxploitation/Wordless Vocal extravaganza killin' stuff! Ray Brown-Stand up/Fender Bass, maybe Shelly Manne, Barney Kessel, Bud Shank et al. It's the bomb kids 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jack Diamond Subject: (exotica) A different mix for Sunday 9AM Date: 06 Sep 1997 15:12:31 -0700 Be sure to tune in tomorrow 9AM - Noon more than at any other time because all week it has been; HOG WILD/FREE FORM RADIO at 89.7, KFJC-FM KFJC DJ's are running amok! Playing anything they want to, saying anything they want to, it's the end of civilization as we know it!!! Direct your browser to HTTP://www.KFJC.org and click on Internet Broadcast 24 hours a day 7 days a week 365 days a year Oh wait! Tomorrow morning is SQUIRREL DAY from 6AM - 7:30AM and then we hook up a remote generator for us At Foothill College once a year they shut down everything and clear out all the squirrels that have died at their own hands getting into places where they don't have any business being:) Nuts, huh ? No pun intended. See you at around 9AM ? 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: BattleMonkey Subject: (exotica) re: beat beat beatnik/sin alley Date: 06 Sep 1997 21:33:35 -0700 (PDT) I picked up Sin Alley vol. 2 and 3 from a place in Louisville, Ky called Ear Xtacy, and I enjoy both of them. Raw as all git out, primitive recordings, but all with tons of energy. Lots of a rockabilly, obviously, and some cross-over into Little Richard sounding R&B. One of the funniest tracks is on v.2 by a woman named Nona Rae--it is the female reply to Link Wray's "Hillbilly Wolf." === Battle Monkey - the Innovator of Extreme Riverdance! This is NOT your father's Riverdance! http://www.geocities.com/thetropics/4403/ BattleMonkey@rocketmail.com _____________________________________________________________________ Sent by RocketMail. Get your free e-mail at http://www.rocketmail.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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jack Diamond Subject: (exotica) KFJC-FM Poker Rally! Date: 06 Sep 1997 23:05:35 -0700 KFJC-FM HOLDS POKER RALLY LOS ALTOS HILLS, CA; A poker rally is like a scavenger hunt on wheels. Experienced rally-ers know that the ability to decipher clues and read a road map is more important than driving fast! Radio station KFJC (89.7 FM) hosts its 1st Poker Rally on Saturday, September 13 from 2:00 to 6:00 p.m. beginning and ending at Tower Records in Mountain View. In the poker rally, each participating player will be given clues that will direct them to a number of locations. At each location they will be given a special KFJC Poker Rally card. At the end of the event the poker hands will be turned in at Tower Records. Prizes from KFJC and its participating sponsors will be awarded to the best hands. Prizes will be announced after 5 p.m. and winners must be present to collect their award. Some of the prizes include; Technics 5 disc CD Player Hightone Records - 12 sets of 5 CD's each Open Mind Music - $100.00 gift certificate Amoeba Records - $50.00 gift certificate Other prizes will be rolling in, so the list will continue to grow. Any mode of transportation is encouraged for this rally. Included in the rally will be a Decorated Vehicle Contest! Prizes will be given out to the most outlandishly garnished vehicle! The event is open to all, no matter how accomplished or inexperienced in the art of the Poker Rally. Entry blanks are available at KFJC underwriters' stores or through the KFJC web site (http://www.KFJC.org) Road ralley-ers can also register on the day of the event between 2:00 and 4:30 p.m. at Tower Records at the corner of El Camino Real and San Antonio Road in Mountain View. For further information please call the KFJC Events line at (650)949-7099 Thank you, Jack Diamond # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ottotemp@aol.com Subject: (exotica) Ohio, Midwest/East coast Date: 07 Sep 1997 03:05:53 -0400 (EDT) Anyone in these areas ever seen "Kahiki" brand frozen dinners? The would have Tiki style writing and a stylized Easter Island head. I'd like a review of them for my mag. Tiki News Mahalo Otto # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Shangri-la Subject: (exotica) Damaged records Date: 07 Sep 1997 13:21:24 +-200 I wash almost everything I find ( recordwise ) in hot water with a soft = spunge and sunlight liquid.This works like a bomb and removes dust, mold = and even small scratches. Sometimes it dissapoints but I've had some big = success stories like some of my Martin Denny and Yma Sumac records ( = being the sort of thing you want as crisp as possible...) No response on my request on the easy scene outside Cape Town.I herefore = invite anyone for a visit at Shangri-La to experience the minute but = existing scene right here at the tip of the great continent. Charl # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jack Diamond Subject: (exotica) Damaged records Date: 07 Sep 1997 07:44:16 -0700 I don't know about __you__ but my time is extremely limited I bought a Nitty Gritty record cleaning machine about 5 years ago, paid I think $550.00 for it and have got way more than my monies worth. It does an amazing job in that it has made totally unplayable sounding records sound beautiful Afetr washing them did not do the job, I don't even bother washing them anymore even if I think I need to do that before throwing them on the machine The whole process takes maybe 1 minute, maybe a little longer I've used it on at least 6,000 records and over the course of 5 years the "replacement parts" that eventually do wear out have been minimal and the entire thing has been a miracle worker with minimal time involved. My time is minimal and the "room" I need to wash them and stand them up to dry is even more minimal. IF the damage has NOT gotten into the information in the grooves the Nitty Gritty will make it beautiful. Certainly anything like mold or mildew or smoke or whatever just simply disappears and leaves nothing but the music. Fingerprints and smudges and such are a joke to it Takes away any static too There are different models AND another excellent "brand" of record cleaning machines called VPI but I stand by my Nitty Gritty all the way and swear by it An excellent investment for the care of those valuable black shiny plastic round things:) 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Shangri-la Subject: (exotica) The Incredible machine Date: 07 Sep 1997 18:15:21 +-200 Where can one get these cleaning machines, (Jack), and is it big? Will I be able to import one to Cape Town? # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Johan Dada Vis Subject: (exotica) Playlist Fantastica Date: 07 Sep 1997 15:18:20 +0200 Fantastica runs on Radio Scorpio, FM106, Leuven, Belgium, each Saturday 15-16h. Fantastica # 2 Leo Addeo: "Hawaiian war chant" [lp: "Songs of Hawaii"] Sol K. Bright Hollywaiians: "Tomi tomi (on 45 rpm)" [compil. lp: "Vintage Hawaiian Music-The great singers 1928-1934"] Ken Nordine: "Yellow" [cd: "Colors"] Perez Prado: "Exotic Suite of the Americas: Theme of two worlds, Amoha, Criollo, Theme, Uamanna Africano, Blues in C major, Theme" [cd: "Voodoo suit / Exotic suite of the Americas"] Irving Joseph: "Prison break" [lp: "Murder, Inc"] Little Cesar: "I'm a tough guy" [lp: "100 comedy jingles"] Elliott Fisher: "Theme from "Our Man Flint"" [compil. cd: "Ultra-Lounge volume 4 - Bachelor Pad Royale"] Sam Ulano: "S.S. Rhythm" [lp: "Sam The Drummer tells famous fairy tales for your children"] Johnny Gwendy: "Mambo jambo" [lp: "The 15 years old wonderboy"] Forbidden Five: "Enchanted Farm" [compil. cd: "Only in America"] Clara Rockmore: "Valse sentimentale (Tchaikovsky)" [cd: "The Art of the Theremin"] Walt Disney: "Barnyard symphony" [Silly Symphony cartoon: "Barnyard symphony"] Leona Anderson: "Habanera from "Carmen"" [lp: "Music To Suffer By"] Man with machine gun: "Shit, missed!" [film: "?"] Mandoline Oiseau Chantant: "Toreador Song from "Carmen" (Bizet)" [lp: "Wound-up opera."] Markko Polo Adventures: "Runaway rickshaw" [lp: "Orienta"] The Ventures: "Exploration in terror" [cd: "Ventures In Space/ The Ventures Play Telstar (2 classic lps on 1 cd)"] sound effect: "Little girl walking" [cd: "Scary sound effects"] Bob Ridgley: "The way out mummy" [compil. cd: "Lost treasures!"] Little child: "My husband is pregnant" [TV show: "?"] Mike Agranoff: "My favorite diseases " [cassette: "Rocking the boat"] Mickey Katz: "It's a Michaye in Hawaiye" [lp: "The Most Mishige"] the radio pages on my web site: http://bewoner.dma.be/Dada/radioq/radioq.htm or http://195.13.24.3/Dada/radioq/radioq.htm Johan |)/\|)/\ Vis 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Johan Dada Vis Subject: (exotica) Beat Actione comp Date: 07 Sep 1997 15:00:30 +0200 one of the best comps of this year, though i'm not 100% sure that it isn't a boot. the first comp to offer a track from moon gas (the title track)! at last i know how it sounds like! with the Do-Re-Mi Children Choir "Spooky", Don Harper "Dr.Who Theme", Bill PLummer "Journey to the East", Leroy Holmes "Emotions", Jaques Lossier (= Jacques Loussier?) "Ballet photo rouge" & "Clara's jerk" in the style of Pierre henry's "messe pour le temps present" but even BETTER!, Peter Cook & Dudley Moore "Bedazzled", Mike Samms Singers "He who would valient be". 2 tracks i didn't like because they are vocal ones, by Silver Apples and Lyn Christopher. one frustrating bit: it also contains 3 interludiums, which are tracks as fabulous as the others, BUT faded-OUT after 1 minute; only 1 of them is credited: Jumping Jaques "Love me now" (Hendrix). argh! maybe there's a cd version with the whole versions? well, i hope not ;-) contains also funny (spanish?) comments like "un numero funkee de puta madre de un instrumental grande con cuerdas" & "con maria mayonesa warblo gas de lunatica" :-) Beat Actione, lp on action records, UK i think, bought it @ Groove Attack. Johan 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ALaw144480@aol.com Subject: Re: (exotica) Damaged records Date: 07 Sep 1997 18:15:19 -0400 (EDT) What is "sunlight liquid"??? ---Chris W # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Robbie Baldock" Subject: (exotica) SABPM/Exotica Webring? Date: 08 Sep 1997 01:28:34 +0000 Hi all - I've been thinking about setting up a SABPM/Exotica webing (at http://www.webring.org) - but only if there's a reasonable number of people out there interested in joining. So, to gauge level of interest, can those of you who might be interested in putting your site(s) on such a ring please email me or the list. I'd also need a groovy name for the ring... The main reason I thought of doing this is that I've registered one of my other sites ("Virtual Vinyl") with the Record Resellers Ring and I'm definitely getting more email related to that site since I did this - could be a way to bring in some extra hits... I have vague memories of someone on this list attempting to do this before (Vik?) but the two "space age/lounge" rings listed at Webring are both empty. Could this be because running a webring is actually a living nightmare?! I need to know! Be hearing, Robbie ** ** ** * Spaced Out - the Enoch Light Website * ** ** ** ** ** ** http://easyweb.easynet.co.uk/~rcb/light/ ** ** ** # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Sadie" Subject: (exotica) Re: Cobra Woman Date: 08 Sep 1997 19:42:31 +1200 Hi y'all. I'm so glad that someone mentioned Cobra Woman because I was trying to remember the title when exotica movies were mentioned. This film is just wondrous. Two identical sisters - one is a "nice" and good princess, the other is the evil high priestess (at least that's what I remember). You can tell which is the evil one because she does this very provocative dance which involves writhing around in a manner entirely without rhythm - but distinctively evil. There is also a clever monkey, a really dopey hero, beautifully landscaped jungle, and plenty of dusky maidens hurling themselves into an erupting volcano. I wish I could remember more. I just remember laughing and laughing at the screening I went to a couple of years ago. It was just great. I wonder if it's available on video? Oh, and I should mention that the costumes in the film are just delish. I also want to say that I haven't been reading my exotica digests for several months because they're so long and I've been so busy, BUT now I'm back and it feels like coming home! You guys are just great! I learn so much essential stuff from this friendly mailing list! from Sadie, coming in from the cold land of other (shorter but meaner) mailing lists. xxx # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jschwart@voicenet.com Subject: (exotica) Secret Cinema presents Philadelphia premiere of 8-track epic Date: 08 Sep 1997 04:41:02 -0400 (EDT) The Secret Cinema will be presenting its second ever "first-run" feature film, the independent documentary SO WRONG THEY'RE RIGHT. This feature-length film covers the little-known but growing cult of people who collect 8-track tapes! Both funny and informative, it=92s not a film about =9170s nostalgia as some might suggest, but serves as a statement of outrage from a population of consumers who are tired of being told what to consume. SO WRONG THEY'RE RIGHT will be shown at two venues on three consecutive= dates: Friday, September 12, 8:00 & 10:00 pm, at The Moore College of Art And Design, 20th Street & the Parkway, Philadelphia, (215) 568-1515. and also Saturday, September 13 and Sunday, September 14, 8:00 & 10:00 pm (both days), at Fergie=92s Pub (upstairs), 1214 Sansom Street, Philadelphia, (215) 928-8118. Admission to all SO WRONG THEY'RE RIGHT screenings is $6.00. All Secret Cinema presentations are projected in 16mm film on a giant screen (not video). SO WRONG THEY'RE RIGHT has been seen in theaters and festivals across the country and in Europe (and a print is currently being distributed in the Pacific Northwest by bicycle!), but the Philadelphia premiere will be at our new venue, the Moore College of Art and Design, on Friday, September 12. The Secret Cinema will also show the film the following two nights in the intimate, comfortable upstairs of Fergie=92s Pub, for a total of six screenings in all. SO WRONG THEY'RE RIGHT is a 92-minute documentary encapsulating a 10,000 mile journey around the U.S. in search of 8-track tape and player fanatics. The result is over 20 separate segments which delve into reminiscences, rants, political diatribes, fantasies, fix-it tips, sales pitches, and everything else defining the skeptical yet inquisitive mind of the =9190s 8-track enthusiast. Director Russ Forster has been, for the last seven years, the publisher of the fanzine 8-Track Mind. The quirky publication has attracted notice from The Washington Post, Time, Rolling Stone, Stereophile Magazine, and many others. The growth of the =91zine and the community of "trackers" who read it was the primary inspiration for Forster to direct this, his first feature film (after a series of 16mm shorts). He continues to publish 8-Track Mind, which recently has been anthologized in three different books available in mainstream stores (RE/Search=92s ZINES!, VOL.= 2, THE FACTSHEET FIVE ZINE READER, and THE BOOK OF ZINES: READINGS FROM THE FRINGE). The last Secret Cinema premiere presentation, of HALF JAPANESE: THE BAND THAT WOULD BE KING, was an unqualified success. There were good crowds at all five screenings, a lively discussion with director Jeff Feuerzeig on opening night, and unanimous positive reviews of the film in the Philadelphia press. We=92ll continue to search for overlooked new and recent films that fit into the ever-expanding Secret Cinema oeuvre; however, we will also continue to focus on celluloid treasures from the past. Reservations for all SO WRONG THEY'RE RIGHT screenings can be made by return email. Just specify the location, time, number of tickets, and include your telephone number. SECRET CINEMA WEBSITE: www.voicenet.com/~jschwart # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: RLPowellJr@aol.com Subject: Re: (exotica) KFJC-FM Poker Rally! Date: 08 Sep 1997 08:12:33 -0400 (EDT) In a message dated 97-09-07 03:52:56 EDT, dyemund@best.com (Jack Diamond) writes: > KFJC-FM HOLDS POKER RALLY [ snipt ] > Any mode of transportation is encouraged for this rally. Included in the > rally will be a Decorated Vehicle Contest! Prizes will be given out to the > most outlandishly garnished vehicle! Tiki head on wheels! None of the lame-o stations around Ft Walton Beach, FL, ever do anything cool like this. The best they come up with is hooking up with MTV for the "Road Roolz" contest, or hanging out with the remote van in car dealer or furniture store parking lots. I hope you guys have a boffo turnout for this event! Bob # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: BattleMonkey Subject: (exotica) re: Cobra Woman Date: 08 Sep 1997 05:44:22 -0700 (PDT) I'm willing to bet that you can probably pick this up on video from a place like Sinister Cinema. === Battle Monkey - the Innovator of Extreme Riverdance! This is NOT your father's Riverdance! http://www.geocities.com/thetropics/4403/ BattleMonkey@rocketmail.com _____________________________________________________________________ Sent by RocketMail. Get your free e-mail at http://www.rocketmail.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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Stilgloria@aol.com Subject: Re: Re: (exotica) Damaged records Date: 08 Sep 1997 09:57:27 -0400 (EDT) In a message dated 9/7/97 3:18:48 PM, you wrote: <> Dish Soap Gloria # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Johan Dada Vis Subject: (exotica) New eXotica Releases Overview Update Date: 07 Sep 1997 20:45:01 +0200 A new update to the eXotica Releases Overview is now available, containing 903 entries. The main "raison d'etre" of this XRO still is: to give anyone an idea of what is currently available in the "exotica" genre, and to give you exact titles and release details to make your life easier :-) And there's a "New additions" page now, where you can check out... well, the new additions, what else ;-) eXotica Releases Overview: http://bewoner.dma.be/Dada/disq/disq.htm or http://195.13.24.3/Dada/disq/disq.htm Dada'quariums Exotica: http://bewoner.dma.be/Dada/index.htm or http://195.13.24.3/Dada/index.htm Johan |)/\|)/\ Vis 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Shangri-la Subject: RE: (exotica) Damaged records Date: 08 Sep 1997 19:38:48 +-200 What is "sunlight liquid"??? ---Chris W It is this magic stuff that Jean Jacques Perry invented by accident = while he was trying to find a cheaper way to keep his moogs oiled...just = kidding.... Sunlight Liquid is the commercial name for dishwashing liquid (green). = It could possibly have another name in other countries, but it is the = well known one! Let us know if any of you folks that haven't tried it = before have success... Charl # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Shangri-la Subject: (exotica) Money Date: 08 Sep 1997 19:54:51 +-200 Sadly the $ to R exchange rate is about 5 to 1 so I'm looking at two = months salary for one of these machines...Also I have never seen anyone = of these in local shops. I'll have to stick to Sunlight Liquid. It's not = all that bad seeing that I only clean about 10 records a week. Also I'll = do anything pronto on Perez Prado's Twist goes Latin! Charl # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "m.ace" Subject: Re: (exotica) Re: Cobra Woman Date: 08 Sep 1997 18:36:03 -0400 > From: Sadie > Subject: (exotica) Re: Cobra Woman > > I'm so glad that someone mentioned Cobra Woman because I was trying > to remember the title when exotica movies were mentioned. > > There is also a clever monkey, a really dopey hero "A really dopey hero". Aptly put. That's my big frustration with Sabu's movies -- he's always subordinated to some square-jawed leading man who has a knack for getting thrown into dungeons. Then Sabu has to rescue him. Sabu's ALWAYS pulling these guys' keisters out of the fire. But does Sabu get the leading lady? Does Sabu get the glory? No, Sabu gets a pat on the head and maybe some magic bauble. I wish just once, when one of these guys gets himself locked in the dungeon, Sabu would simply leave him there and say, "Later for you, square-jaw. This is my movie now!" (Admittedly, I've never seen the 1942 "Jungle Book" starring Sabu as Mowgli. But I'm guessing there's probably a square-jawed British military man in there who "civilizes" the lad.) Welcome back, m.ace ecam@voicenet.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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Vernon Stoltz Subject: (exotica) Nitty Gritty web site Date: 08 Sep 1997 22:50:00 GMT Hello; For those interested in more info on the Nitty Gritty record Cleaning Machine, there are a few good pages of pictures, instructions, models, prices, etc. at: http://www.nittygrittyinc.com or you can call them at (909) 625-5525 I don't own one yet, but its on my wish list. Vern # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Lou Smith Subject: (exotica) Home-made Nitty-Gritty Date: 08 Sep 1997 19:33:29 -0400 (EDT) >Hello; > For those interested in more info on the Nitty Gritty record >Cleaning Machine, there are a few good pages of pictures, instructions, >models, prices, etc. at: >http://www.nittygrittyinc.com >Vern I have a VPI 16.5 which I consider the best equipment investment I've ever made. For those who don't want to make the investment in these large/expensive machines, a recent issue of Primyl Vinyl gave instructions on how to build one for US$50. In the same issue there are 10 recipes for home-made record cleaning solutions. You can order that issue for $3. Here's a recent post by the editor and the contact info: Many of the commercial cleaning solutions have shifted from alcohol based to detergent based formulations in recent years (VPI, the Disc Doctor, Torumat, Record Research Labs). The use of alcohols has often been criticised, as has Photo-flo, for that matter. PVX has published several articles on record cleaning, including the excellent Disc Doctor materials, which do not require the use of a vacuum device. As an adjunct to our recent article on DIY $50 vacuum record cleaner, we published about ten home-brew formulas. Email me if you need addtional information. Bruce Kinch Editor, Primyl Vinyl Exchange 12 issues/$25($35 foreign) pvx@ultranet.com P.O. Box 67109 Chestnut Hill, MA 02167 "Old records never die...they seek their vinyl resting place" --Lou (not affiliated with PVX in any way) # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Andrea Rota" Subject: (exotica) Re: beat beat beatnik Date: 09 Sep 1997 14:42:03 +0200 >> I think the best beatnik song I've ever heard I ran across on a >> rockabilly compilation called "Sin Alley volume 2." It's a song called >> "Bongo Beatin' Beatnik." Can't remember the artist right now, but it's >> a song about the woes of this guys life because he is so super-cool >> and hip but his girl wants to make him shimmy to that rock and roll >> garbage. I think is the best too! The artist is: JOE HALL & CORVETTES > Similarly, how are the "Sin Alley" CDs? I remember seeing one or two > side remarks about these in the past few months. Who put these out? I like the "Sin Alley", real good stuff! But I've the LPs and I don't know if there's any difference in the CDs version. They're from Crypt (In Italy at least). If you like these records I recommend you another compilation "T-Bird Party", always from Crypt. There's a band called Sin Alley, they do a cool rockabilly and i think they're from Belgium. Sin Alley released some good 7" on Demolition Derby and only one LP on Nitro (two belgian labels). Andrea "and even the brave amongst us are controlled consumers" b. c. # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: cscheffy@kinglet.Berkeley.EDU (Clark Scheffy) Subject: (exotica) record cleaners Date: 09 Sep 1997 07:03:05 PDT I don't know if this has been mentioned yet, as I have not totally been following the discussion. Anyway, if you *do* want to invest in a record cleaner that is not DIY and not the $450 cost of the VPI model, try the Record Doctor II - available at the Audio Advisor Web site: www.audioadvisor.com They sell a house brand machine that is made by Nitty Gritty, and works 98 percent as well as the VPI machines, only you have to turn the record yourself instead of the smooth motorized operation of the deluxe VPI machines. The cost is about $170 US, and you can get additional felt strips (for the vacuum port) and a gallon of cleaner for another $35 US or so. $200 for this piece of equipment is well worth it if you figure a new turntable is in the $400 range these days. The investment pays off too - both in the prolonged life of your records and phono cartridges. It may seem ironic to hunt for the 25 cent garage sale records and then spend this kind of money on a cleaner, but in the long run, it is *well* worth it. Happy cleaning. Clark # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: cscheffy@kinglet.Berkeley.EDU (Clark Scheffy) Subject: (exotica) record cleaners - PS Date: 09 Sep 1997 07:05:09 PDT PS: folks, I think the Record Doctor beats the cheapest Nitty Gritty by about 80 bucks, and remember, it's made by thte same people (and in my opinion, looks a little nicer without the faux woodgrain vinyl siding). Clark # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Lou Smith Subject: (exotica) Care and handling of recorded sound materials Date: 09 Sep 1997 11:09:45 -0400 (EDT) As an addendum to the discussion on record cleaning machines, I'd like to mention a site with the best info on caring for recordings that I've yet seen. This info was put together by a 10 yr. old collaberation of libraries with large recordings archives, the Commission on Preservation & Access. I would assume that many of us consider what we do to not simply be collecting, but preservation of our favorite sounds. It's worth the few minutes to read up on the best ways to store and clean vinyl/shellac discs, magnetic tape and CDs. Here's the URL: Keepin' it clean for the next generation, Lou # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Stilgloria@aol.com Subject: (exotica) Strange & Cool Music Date: 09 Sep 1997 12:45:36 -0400 (EDT) I read here last week that the new issue of Cool and Strange Music is out,however, I went to two of my local Tower stores who carry it, and it's not there. Is it really out? Gloria # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Rcbrooksod@aol.com Subject: (exotica) Atlanta Exotica ? ? ? Date: 09 Sep 1997 13:55:22 -0400 (EDT) We are headed on a tiki safari to Atlanta this weekend. Can anyone suggest good venues for exotica night life? I know there is a Trader Vic's downtown but some of the locals may be more aware of exotica oriented (either Lounge, SABP or Tiki) bars or restaurants. We will be going to the big monthly flea market / antique show at the Lakewood Freeway Fairgrounds (in search of un-melted, clean vinyl - that seems to be the hot topic of discussion these days). Also, are there any good (and reasonable) used record shops that one would recommend? Or on an associated note, any good antique malls which might also have vinyl vendors amongst their regular junque (junk)? Thanks for the info (and space - a la' Jessica ^_^) Robert Brooks (traveling under the alias Tiki Bob) # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jack Diamond Subject: Re: (exotica) Atlanta Exotica ? ? ? Date: 09 Sep 1997 11:07:23 -0700 Jessica, I forwarded your note to the list to a good friend of mine who lives there Good luck -_- I can't do it as good as you:)) 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Bailey, David BGI MW" Subject: (exotica) Care and Feeding Date: 09 Sep 1997 10:26:00 -0700 The BEST website for record care and feedings is at: Whee! See ya on the flip side! David Bailey # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Mark Reed Subject: Re: (exotica) Atlanta Exotica ? ? ? Date: 09 Sep 1997 15:19:52 -0400 (EDT) I live in Columbus, GA, 100 miles from Atlanta. For used records, CDs, and books, I suggest trying Book Nook. They also have a good selection of zines. The "hip" area of Atlanta is Little Five Points, which has plenty of restaurants, bars, used clothing stores, etc. Because it is "hip," prices tend to be higher than other areas, but selection is good. If you want thrift stores, think Memorial Drive between I75-85 and I285. I'm not into the bar scene, so I can't help you there. Creative Loafing is the Atlanta alternative newsweekly, published Thursdays. There website is http://www.cln.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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brian Phillips Subject: Re: (exotica) Atlanta Exotica ? ? ? Date: 09 Sep 1997 16:30:24 -0400 I can personally vouch for the Memorial Drive area; I live right around the corner and that is where I found my Marcy records. Also, near L5P is Virginia Highlands, which is another hip area of town. There is a great video store called "Movies Worth Seeing" there. Worth a look. # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: James Paul McKay Subject: (exotica) Atlanta Exotica Date: 09 Sep 1997 13:54:52 -0700 (PDT) I live in Midtown Atlanta (on Ponce) and can say that there just isn't that much exotica here. Trader Vics in the Hilton downtown has already been mentioned. Unfortunately it keeps restaurant hours (closes at 11 pm) and so I rarely make it down there. Out Cheshire Bridge Road is the Bamboo Luau. This is a strip mall Chinese restaurant with absolutely no exotica theme at all but with a very extensive tropical drink menu and it has the advantage of being open until 3 am. Up in Buckhead there is Goldfingers on East Shadowlawn (just off of Peachtree) which is our local James Bond theme bar. They have a very swank interior and Bond films running continuosuly in the basement viewing room but the crowd can be fairly bad (Buckhead regulars - YUPPIEs for the uninitiated) and the music tends more towards techno-lite than the spy jazz you would expect. In Buckhead there is also Ultra Lounge night at Tongue & Groove on Thursdays early (until midnight) with classic sounds, classic cocktails, dance lessons and Vegas style gaming. There is a $5 cover and it is also a typical Buckhead crowd. Also in Buckhead (on Piedmont) stay away from Beluga's like the plague. They advertise as a swank cigar and martini lounge but are really nothing but a fern bar. I didn't last five minutes there. Back in Midtown there is the Martini Club on Crescent Ave. This is a two story deco-ish house which has been converted into a fairly slick martini bar and lounge. It is a bit expensive and is absolutely packed (standing room only - and just barely that - on weekends). On or about the 15th of September MJQ: Concourse will reopen on Ponce as a modish international airport lounge and may have a lounge/exotica night once or twice a month (a continuation of Wigdan Giddy's infamous Leisure parties). For shopping I can say that the used record stores are pretty much picked over of everything interesting. For more classic jazz I like Was 'N Fax in L5P but in as long as I have been living/visiting here I haven't found any place good for SABPM/exotica records. For clothing and acessories I usually go to Stefans and West of Heaven both in L5P and for furniture try Boomerang or Civillization also both in L5P. Hope this helps. Paul Mckay jpmckay@cyborganic.net # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Sean Berry" Subject: Re: (exotica) Strange & Cool Music Date: 09 Sep 1997 14:57:22 -0700 > I read here last week that the new issue of Cool and Strange Music is > out,however, I went to two of my local Tower stores who carry it, and it's > not there. Is it really out? We carry the current issue of Cool & Strange Music, along with several back issues. For ordering info, go to: http://www.az.com/~sberry/catalog.html Thanks, Sean Berry The Continental Magazine & Continental Records Home Page: http://www.az.com/~sberry Catalog: http://www.az.com/~sberry/catalog.html P.O. Box 4336, Bellingham, WA 98227-4336 # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "JEFFREY CHENAULT" Subject: (exotica) Cool & Strange Records Date: 09 Sep 1997 23:53:49 UT Hello Everyone, It's been awhile but my 3rd list of Cool & Strange Records for sale is now available. Believe me it is one you do not want to miss. There is a little bit of everything in this one including a few Rare soundtracks. A good selection of some recently acquired sealed items as well!!! If you want to receive this list e-mail me directly at jeffchenault@msn.com Thanks, Jeff P.S. Look for an Exclusive Interview with Leslie Baxter in an upcoming issue of Cool & Strange Music Magazine. Also two new items to report......... 1) My Les Baxter Illustrated Discography is officially updated and am taking orders NOW! The Price for this one will probably be around $15. 2) I have just completed a complete Illustrated Arthur Lyman Discography for anyone who is interested. This will go for $10 and will include my interview with Harold Chang. E-mail me for specific information on these publications because they are a private pressing. Thanks again, and keep spinning those records!!!!!!!! # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Micheleflp@aol.com Subject: (exotica) Tiki Postage Stamps Date: 10 Sep 1997 00:05:45 -0400 (EDT) We received some mail at Flipside and it had a Tiki postage stamp on it. The stamp says "National Parks Centennial" with in smaller print: "City of Refuge - Hawaii". It is a really big "cry-baby" tiki with the shoreline and palm trees in the background. It is full-color as well. Does anyone know anything about these stamps? Is this an old stamp, or a new stamp? Obviously I'd like to get a book (or five or ten) and I'm sure plenty of other exotica fans would like to buy them as well. I've never collected stamps before so I'm clueless in this area. Michele Flipside Fanzine # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Johan Dada Vis Subject: (exotica) Playlist Fantastica Date: 09 Sep 1997 16:27:10 +0200 Fantastica runs on Radio Scorpio, FM106, Leuven, Belgium, each Saturday 15-16 h. Fantastica # 34 Ananda Shankar: "Streets of Calcutta" [compil. cd: "Blue Juice"] Stan Freberg: "Australian radio commercial 1" [lp: "Freberg vs. rock 'n' roll"] Hugo Montenegro: "The chase" [film: "Lady in cement"] JFK: "The ask not waltz" [compil. cd: "Hollywood hi-fi"] Stan Freberg: "Australian radio commercial 2" [lp: "Freberg vs. rock 'n' roll"] Henry Mancini: "Pink Panther mad car chase MIX" [lp: "A man and his music"] Esquivel: "Limehouse blues" [lp: "Infinity in sound vol. 2"] Snoopy: "Theme from Pink Panther" [cd: "Jazz classiks on toys"] Peter Sellers: "chase scene" [film: "The Pink Panther"] Roger Roger: "Sidewalk blues" [compil. cd: "Betty Page danger girl"] Koen Crucke: "geboortenbeperking in China" [radioshow: "De zoete inval"] Jack "Bongo" Burger: "Jordu" [compil. cd: "In a cocktail mood"] Gloria Lynne: "Bali ha'i" [compil. cd: "Music for the jet set"] Soubri Moulin & His African Beats: "Aiylong" [compil. cd: "Music for the jet set"] The Huntington Cads: "Forbidden shores" [cd: "Go exotic!"] Mort Garson: "Aries" [lp: "The zodiac cosmic sounds"] News Reader: "The Black Widdow news report" [film: "Addams Family values"] Marty Manning: "Night on Bald Mountain" [lp: "The twilight zone"] Peter Sellers: "Inspector Clouseau plays violin" [film: "The Pink Panther"] Sukia: "The dream machine" [cd: "Contacto espacial con el tercer sexo"] Charly & The Princess: "Champaign scene" [film: "The Pink Panther"] Ken Nordine: "Bubble gum" [lp: "Son of word jazz"] Gert Wilden & Orchestra: "Rolf Torring" [cd: "I told you not to cry"] the radio pages on my web site: http://bewoner.dma.be/Dada/radioq/radioq.htm Johan |)/\|)/\ Vis 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "m.ace" Subject: (exotica) Hal's Little Blue Book Date: 10 Sep 1997 15:13:04 -0400 A li'l book report here. I just read "Hal Blaine and The Wrecking Crew" by Hal Blaine with David Goggin (Mixbooks, 1990). At only about 140 pages, it's a fast and easy read. A bit too much so. For my taste it feels very heavily edited. And I don't mean that in terms of spicy stuff -- it has a little of that. It's just that it zips along kind of relentlessly, mentioning this and that, but not getting as deep into them as you might like. While it does go into a little detail on the studio scene and the music itself, it never seems to get really nitty gritty. His solo albums are not mentioned, but Herb Alpert & the TJB do get a mention (without elaboration). Co-workers that rate chapters are: Tommy Sands, Patti Page, Phil Spector, the Sinatras, The Beach Boys, Jan & Dean, The Monkees, Jimmy Webb, The Fifth Dimension, The Mamas & The Papas and John Denver. It has a 24 page b & w photo section (not included in the page count). Although I've probably sounded kind of negative, I would still say the book is worthwhile. It has a lot of good stories -- though there were probably many more chopped out in the editing. I guess my objection is really to the way some books are put together these days, and the bland, ez-read prose that comes out of the process. Harumph, harumph... these kids today (I suppose next I'll discover that the list includes numerous book editors and I've insulted them all -- so-o-orry, Mister Wilson). Incidently, where IS everyone lately? The mighty river of Exotica is down to a mere trickle. Is it simply a matter of "back to school" time? m.ace ecam@voicenet.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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Brad Yost" Subject: (exotica) Cal Tjader Date: 10 Sep 1997 15:00:46 PDT If anybody would like a free cover upgrade for the eponymous "Cal Tjader" LP on Fantasy (3313) please e-mail me privately. I'm ready to toss mine out because the vinyl is simply too trashed, but oddly the cover is in quite good shape overall. Brad Yost (byost@abq.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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jim Gerwitz" Subject: (exotica) Teach Me Tiger , about Yohimbe Date: 10 Sep 1997 17:19:24 -0700 Anyone catch the GNC TV vitamin commercial that uses April Stevens' "Teach Me Tiger" to hawk a male vitamin formula spiked with South American purported aphrodisiac yohimbe bark? Guy in a towel shaves while April coos her whoa whoahs. I saw it during the 49ers-Rams game last Sunday. What's next, Screamin Jay Hawkins' "Constipation Blues" for Feen-A-Mint? J # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jack Diamond Subject: Re: (exotica) Teach Me Tiger , about Yohimbe Date: 10 Sep 1997 18:31:44 -0700 How about VITAJEX from the score to A FACE IN THE CROWD film ? Ever hear that 1 ? hasn't made it to mainstream TV yet but who knows ? I don't watch that much TV so I miss a lot of the COOL STUFF;) -J At 05:19 PM 9/10/97 -0700, you wrote: > >Anyone catch the GNC TV vitamin commercial that uses April Stevens' "Teach >Me Tiger" to hawk a male vitamin formula spiked with South American >purported aphrodisiac yohimbe bark? # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJJimmyBee@aol.com Subject: (exotica) Lizard Lounge, Cambridge Date: 10 Sep 1997 22:22:39 -0400 (EDT) I will be filling in for Brother Cleve at the Lizard Lounge, Mass Ave., Cambridge on thursday eve as the good Bro. is in L.A. makin' deals with Dr. Kruell and others...Turn out if you can, say hello, and I promise I'll play 90% vinyl not yet committed to CD. It starts at 9 and you won't be asked to face reality until 2a.m........Jimmy Botticelli # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: buMp Subject: (exotica) Re:beat, beat, beatsville Date: 11 Sep 1997 00:01:31 -0400 (EDT) hello jack, baltimoron bump here. just letting you know i finished the tape of "beat, beat, beatsville" for you. send it to oak grove? also i saw that some people were inquiring about the songlist. here it be. beat beat beatsville-bongo 001 herman munster reads beat generation-paul evans like, i love you- edd byrnes beatnik- the royal jokers benny the beatnik- the untouchables beatnik bounce- the beats beatnik daddy-barbara evans laffin beatnik- johnny beeman mama's place- bing day beatnik- the champs guy lombardo's back in town- the hermit beatnik baby- the bee hives beat-nik- j.m. van eaton doin the beatnik twist- huey smith beatnik bounce- paul gayten teenage beatnik- louis nye beatnik walk- rune overman beatnik bill- richard pine the beat generation- mamie van doren endsville-the wild man of wildsville (lord buckley) kirk out, bump # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Micheleflp@aol.com Subject: (exotica) Re: (Tiger, Mancini and Prado Too! Date: 11 Sep 1997 00:53:01 -0400 (EDT) In a message dated 97-09-10 22:41:51 EDT, you write: << Anyone catch the GNC TV vitamin commercial that uses April Stevens' "Teach Me Tiger" to hawk a male vitamin formula spiked with South American purported aphrodisiac yohimbe bark? Guy in a towel shaves while April coos her whoa whoahs. I saw it during the 49ers-Rams game last Sunday. What's next, Screamin Jay Hawkins' "Constipation Blues" for Feen-A-Mint? >> Yeah, they show it quite a bit over here in L.A. Anyone catch the Hometime episode where there's about 6 men putting a roof on a house and all the sudden they start playing Perez Prado (sorry, I can't remember what song it was) and hammering their nails in unison? It seems like lounge/exotica is really getting alot of mileage on television and I also frequently hear Capitol's Ultra Lounge songs getting used as lead-in songs to radio segments on NPR. One host here in L.A. at KCRW uses the Cat song from Mancini for her theme song. - Michele Flipside Fanzine # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jack Diamond Subject: (exotica) Conductor/Orchestrator Date: 10 Sep 1997 22:11:36 -0700 Will someone please explain to me what actually is an Orchestrator ? Is "he" the Conductor or the Arranger/Conductor or what ? Also, what is Bruno Nicholai's relationship to Ennio Morricone ? I almost always see his name as Conductor or whatever;) on Morricone scores __and__ there are hundreds of them Thanks, 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "kevin king" Subject: (exotica) Re: Nicolai Date: 11 Sep 1997 02:28:13 +0000 > Also, what is Bruno Nicholai's relationship to Ennio Morricone ? from the liner to 'agente speciale' : 'The long-time collaborator of famed Italian composer Ennio Morricone, for whom he conducted countless scores, Nicolai stands as a splendid musician on his own. His large variety of styles made him a sought-after composer for thrillers, westerns, spy films or dramas, and was well recognized for his talent among the cognocenti. While Nicolai is mainly known for his musical contributions to Spaghetti Westerns (eg. 'Corri, Uomo, Dorri', 'Django Spara per Primo'), it's often his work for more obscure, unconventional films that allowed him to display a panoply of orchestral experimenting, styles and sounds. Curiously, some of the most memorable examples were written for director Jess Franco (among them 'Marquis De Sade', '99 Women', and a minor library-contribution to 'She Killed in Ecstasy', where Nicolai shared a composer credit with Manfred Hubler and Siegfried Schwab). Of this work, Nicolai released a few on vinyl on his own Gemelli Label in the 70's; hard-to-find records which are now high-priced collector's items. While some titles enjoy a second digital life, a majority are still waiting to be re-released on CD or is even completely unknown to the market. ...' - Peter Blumenstock ....and if I'm not mistaken (and I might be), an orchestrator is akin to an arranger (concerned with writing/transcribing the music... assigning instrumentation), while a conductor conducts (concerned with playing of the music) kevin # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ottotemp@aol.com Subject: (exotica) SF Events Date: 11 Sep 1997 02:51:00 -0400 (EDT) Last minute reminder Friday, September 12, 7 pm Ottmar will play at the ACME salon @ 266 Sutter St betw Grant & Kearny also be sure to catch him at the Pine Brook Inn in Belmont Friday, September 12, 10 pm Incredibly Strange Wrestling Supersuckers, Neptunas, Donnas + 2 more featuring new Ref. Buck Velux (this guy actually loves to have tortillas thrown at him!) Thursday, Sept. 18 Pollo Del Mar at the Chameleon JUST ADDED - Catherine the hula dancer will perform live during Pollo's set Be there!! # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brian Phillips Subject: Re: (exotica) Re:beat, beat, beatsville Date: 11 Sep 1997 10:41:02 -0400 >endsville-the wild man of wildsville (lord buckley) The previous is from a pretty funny Beany & Cecil cartoon. It's too bad that this collection doesn't feature the poem that precedes Herman's. I think the last line was, "Howdy Doody's back in town!" Ibbidy-bibbidy Canal Boat, Brian Phillips # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jack Diamond Subject: (exotica) Sicilian Clan Date: 11 Sep 1997 08:34:46 -0700 Does anyone know if Morricone's score to the Sicilian Clan is available on CD ? Thx, -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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: stefan@subliminal.se (Subliminal Sounds) Subject: Re: (exotica) Conductor/Orchestrator Date: 11 Sep 1997 17:35:39 +0200 (MET DST) Jack wrote: >Will someone please explain to me what actually is an Orchestrator ? An orchestrator, you could say is the same as a arranger only difference is that he/she also can transpose arrangments for a small orchestra to a big one. An arranger only does arrangments for a big orchestra or a small one. 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Johan Dada Vis Subject: (exotica) Changes @ Dada's eXotica Releases Overview Date: 10 Sep 1997 19:28:58 +0200 I've redecorated the eXotica Releases Overview, and made the list view better compatible with Internet Explorer. eXotica Releases Overview: http://bewoner.dma.be/Dada/disq/disq.htm Johan 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jack Diamond Subject: (exotica) Playlist for Jack, 6/1/97 Date: 11 Sep 1997 15:04:46 -0700 KFJC play list 6/1/97 for Jack Diamond KFJC 12345 El Monte Road, Los Altos Hills, CA 94022 http://www.kfjc.org Studio: (650) 941-2500 Hit Internet Broadcast for a Live Feed and here the best damn radio in the freakin' galaxy!!! I shit you not ARTIST TRACK ALBUM Planets Chunky Zoot Sims Extraversion Bethlehem,10" LP Conte Candoli & Jimmie Guiffre Tony Mottola, You Showed Me Glittering Guitars Dick Hyman Buddy Emmons Kicks to Boot 1st Lp Ferrante & Teicher Sleigh Ride 10", 1954 Fifty Foot Hose Cauldron Cauldron Mat Matthews, Gigi Gryce-Alto Nights at the Table Oscar Pettiford-Bass Joe Puma-Guitar, Art Farmer-Trumpet Julias Watkins-French Horn Dawn, 1956 Mancini Zoo Chase in 3 Parts Arabesque Animated Egg I Said She Said Acid Alshire Attileo Mineo Welcome to Tomorrow Man in Space With Sounds!!! Jay Chattaway Inner Voices/Strikes Again Manaic Soundtrack Elecro Sonic Orchestra Cry Coral The Lewis Sisters Round Midnight Way Out Far, Liberty La Yellow 57 The Trailer [coll]: La Yellow Collection Electrosonic Orch Rock Me Limelight!!! Esquivel Spellbound Sam Hoffman-Theremin Stanley Meyers Kaleidescope Soundtrack Estrellas De Chocolate La Brocha [coll]: El Mambo Me Priva! Muzzy Marcellino The Hilo March On the Beach At Waikiki Pierro Umiliani High Drug Treatment Sweden,Heaven And Hell Gianni Ferrio Big Gun Italian Harry Sukman Orch The Giant Eel Russ Garcia Orch. Frozen Neptune Fantastica!!! Hal Blaine Hallucination Psychedelic Percussion Marty Manning Orch Night on Bald Mountain Mundell Lowe-Guitar Mindexpanders Pictures at a Psychedelic Art Exhibition w/ Ondioline!!! Quincy Jones Nonet Boo's Blues 1956, Abc Paramount Chico Hamilton Qnt Goodbye Baby Written By Fred Katz from Sweet Smell of Success Ken Nordine Olive, Lavender, Burgundy Cork Marcheschi Interview (of the Fifty Foot Hose) Dick Hyman Give It Up or Turn It Loose Billy Bauer Lincoln Tunnel Plectrist, Norgran Richard Marino Out of this World Liberty Ennio Morricone Velvet Muscle Jerry Goldsmith Our Man Flint Pete Rugolo Diamond on the Move KFJC play list 6/1/97 for Jack Diamond KFJC 12345 El Monte Road, Los Altos Hills, CA 94022 http://www.kfjc.org Hit Internet Broadcast for a Live Feed and here the best damn radio in the freakin' galaxy, I shit you not Have fun, 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Lou Smith Subject: (exotica) Teach Me Tiger , about Yohimbe Date: 11 Sep 1997 19:50:56 -0400 (EDT) I'm passing along these comments from Dana Countryman (coolstrge@aol.com), publisher of Cool & Strange! Music Magazine: >I LOVE that April Stevens album! Somebody needs to get the master and >release that thing on CD! >-Dana >>Anyone catch the GNC TV vitamin commercial that uses April Stevens' "Teach >>Me Tiger" to hawk a male vitamin formula spiked with South American >>purported aphrodisiac yohimbe bark? Guy in a towel shaves while April coos >>her whoa whoahs. I saw it during the 49ers-Rams game last Sunday. >>J # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ChuckTFrog@aol.com Subject: Re: (exotica) Conductor/Orchestrator Date: 11 Sep 1997 21:07:19 -0400 (EDT) In a message dated 97-09-11 01:12:08 EDT, you write: << Will someone please explain to me what actually is an Orchestrator ? Is "he" the Conductor or the Arranger/Conductor or what ? >> This is not how it always happens, but for the purpose of directly answering your question, here goes: A "sketch" (a musical outline) of a piece is written down, perhaps on piano ("Grand staff") manuscript paper. It includes the melody line, counterpoint, harmony, bass line, other musical embellishments, dynamics, key/chord/time changes, etc., whatever the ARRANGER has in mind. An orchestrator takes that sketch and rewrites it for whatever ensemble (band, orchestra, etc.) assigning specific musical material to each instrument. This is very different from the function of a conductor, who uses the musical score provided by the arranger/orchestrator (the terms are often used interchangeably) to conduct the ensemble. He uses the score to follow the individual parts, cue the entrances, and fix errors, etc., etc. Any questions? Regards Chuck # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jschwart@voicenet.com Subject: (exotica) Re: exotica Digest V2 #262 Date: 11 Sep 1997 23:26:54 -0400 (EDT) >Date: Mon, 8 Sep 1997 05:44:22 -0700 (PDT) >From: BattleMonkey >Subject: (exotica) re: Cobra Woman >I'm willing to bet that you can probably pick this up on video from a >place like Sinister Cinema. No, you can't. Sinister Cinema only offers titles whose copyrights are legally in the public domain. That is not the case with COBRA WOMAN. I wouldn't be surprised if it came out soon though, as there seems to be a rumbling of revived interest in Maria Montez. Her films were first "rediscovered" by the camp avant garde in New York in the early '60s when they were run on late night TV, as detailed in the book MIDNIGHT MOVIES by J. Hoberman. I was lucky enough to see this film in a 35mm I.B. Technicolor nitrate print, a few years back at the Saginaw "Cinesation" festival, where they run lots of vintage stuff every year in a 1920s movie theater. It happens again in a few weeks, but no Montez this year. Jay Schwartz ---------------------------- Secret Cinema website: http://www.voicenet.com/~jschwart # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Micheleflp@aol.com Subject: Re: (exotica) Tiki Postage Stamps Date: 12 Sep 1997 01:31:38 -0400 (EDT) In a message dated 97-09-11 08:20:56 EDT, you write: << Those stamps are from the '70s (they were part of a series with Yellowstone and other parks) you can still get plenty at stamp shops but they'll probably run around a buck each now. >> That is so weird then that someone sent mail into our magazine with a stamp that is that old! Just so everyone knows, I decided to make the stamp into a Tiki Postcard with our temporary (trial run) color copier at work and they came out pretty good. Thanks for the info Ashley. - Michele # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: stefan@subliminal.se (Subliminal Sounds) Subject: Re: (exotica) Re: exotica Digest V2 #262 Date: 12 Sep 1997 12:55:22 +0200 (MET DST) Jay wrote:=20 COBRA WOMAN. > >I wouldn't be surprised if it came out soon though, as there seems to be a >rumbling of revived interest in Maria Montez.=20 I saw the video for sale in N.Y. two months ago. Can=B4t remember which=20 company released not even the friggin=B4shop name and I=B4m now back in= Sweden.=20 I=B4ll need to check with one of my freinds. Dont know why I didn=B4t pick= it=20 up. Regretting that now.=20 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Darrell Brogdon Subject: (exotica) Cobra Woman Date: 12 Sep 1997 07:50:26 -0500 "Cobra Woman" has been shown on American Movie Classics within the last couple of months, also "Arabian Nights", the first in the series of Maria Montez-Jon Hall-Sabu adventure flicks. Watch the listings. DARRELL BROGDON # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: aba@abareaffair.com (A Bare Affair) Subject: Re: (exotica) Re: exotica Digest V2 #262 Date: 12 Sep 1997 07:03:11 -0400 jschwart@voicenet.com wrote: > > >Date: Mon, 8 Sep 1997 05:44:22 -0700 (PDT) > >From: BattleMonkey > >Subject: (exotica) re: Cobra Woman > > >I'm willing to bet that you can probably pick this up on video from a > >place like Sinister Cinema. > > No, you can't. Sinister Cinema only offers titles whose copyrights are > legally in the public domain. That is not the case with COBRA WOMAN. All the Maria Montez movies show up quite often on American Movie Classics It was an Univeral Picture, who has been very good about releasing their old movies for resonable prices. Check out the Best Buy or Media Play in your area; if it is available and they don't have it in stock, they will order it for you. Kathy # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "m.ace" Subject: (exotica) Todd With A Twist Date: 12 Sep 1997 14:06:07 -0400 A regional newspaper here had a review of Todd Rundgren's "With A Twist" album last Saturday. The reviewer basically savaged it, but that particular reviewer is one I use only in opposite mode (meaning if he hates it, I will probably like it and vice versa). Anyway, who needs the negativity -- I didn't bother mentioning it here. But today they had an interview with Todd (by a different writer) and here it is (I'm crediting the source and everything, so this is permissible, no?). A few comments may grate a bit (you know how that nasty ol' print media feels about us), but there's good stuff also. As an old Todd fan, I find this all to be an interesting collision. m.ace ecam@voicenet.com ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: From The Morning Call, Allentown, PA; Friday, September 12, 1997 BACK WITH A TWIST Lounge/exotica movement a timely musical tonic for Todd Rundgren By JOHN TERLESKY Sept. 12, 1997 -- For Todd Rundgren, the past is less a hazy ex-reality subject to the distortions of nostalgia than it is an adjunct to the challenge of creating in the present -- it's more of an oar than an anchor. Case in point: The legendary pop auteur, who will perform solo tonight at Lupo's in Bethlehem, has a new CD, "With a Twist," set for release later this month on Guardian.It collects some of the better-known songs of Rundgren's extensive career -- "Hello, It's Me," "I Saw the Light" and "Can We Still Be Friends," among others (including a previously unrecorded version of Marvin Gaye's "I Want You") -- re-recorded with a decidedly Latin/lounge bent. While it might be easy to peg the disc as an attempt to cash in on the craze among Gen Xers for anything redolent of cigar smoke and cocktails, anything more than a cursory listen reveals a kind of innate affinity between Rundgren's ballad style and a bossa nova beat. That might be because, unlike those of the MTV generation, he actually lived through the first wave of "exotica." "I got interested in that kind of jazz partly because of reading Playboy magazine," Rundgren recalled with a laugh from his offices in Hawaii. "It was one of my guilty pleasures as an adolescent. Along with the other, er, points of interest, they would do a lot of insightful profiles on jazz. I don't know if it had the same effect on anyone else, but Playboy's pretensions to erudition rubbed off on me." The young Rundgren especially liked the collaborations of jazzman Stan Getz and Brazilians Joao and Astrud Gilberto (and Carlos Antonio Jobim), typified by the lounge standards "Girl From Ipanema" and "Shadow of Your Smile." "All of that stuff kinda got rolled into this project, a chance to do something that reflected my appreciation of this early kind of soft jazz that I, and most of the country, were briefly infatuated with," he said. As for the present interest in cocktail culture, Rundgren doesn't see that much of a connection between it and "With a Twist," aside from a prominent samba beat. "I think the kids nowadays are more interested in Esquivel than Getz/Gilberto and that kind of stuff. It's more frenetic," Rundgren said. "I don't think they associate it with cocktail lounges; I think others are bringing that up and trying to build fads around it. I think it sounds like sampling. That's part of it." The closest Rundgren gets to that subgenre of lounge on "With a Twist" is his reworking of "Hello, It's Me," complete with whispered introduction, nearly operatic backing vocals and lots of reverb. That the song survives all of the aural affectations is testament to it's strength as a piece of pop gold, the dearth of which these days does not go unnoticed by the artist. "One of the things that's happening in music is that it's moving away from lyrics. There are whole genres in which lyrics aren't being sung, or are being barked out into some distortion device," Rundgren said. "In some ways it's being broken down along harmonic lines, too. So-called techno/trance music, or bass/drum, or whatever the hell it is, is completely devoid of musical themes per se. They're more just sound motifs. It's playing up the realization that music is disposable and repetitive to start with. "The odd thing about the lounge/exotica movement is that it plays in exactly the other direction. It's extremely dense and complex from a musical standpoint, thematically based. "It's like a tonic for that other type of music that's been broken down so far that it's kind of like empty calories. I mean, you don't go humming The Prodigy album to yourself because it's mostly a bunch of thundering booms and distorted squeals -- it's hard to sing along to." It's not that Rundgren is opposed to the technology that makes such music possible -- just it's use in unnaturally imitating technical shortcomings of the past. "It's like the African Kalimba," he said. "You can't really get too many sounds out of it, and it ultimately sounds repetitive. It's because they don't have the resources to make real pianos, so they make a thumb piano. "Techno is essentially thumb piano music. No matter how much complicated technology they apply now, it's all emulative of a time when the simulated lack of fidelity was a real lack of fidelity, because they couldn't produce anything better." Paradoxically, the same digital revolution that gave birth to the past-referencing techno movement also makes possible Rundgren's evolution of artist/audience relations, returning him to a simpler, purer creative life. PatroNet, an online music subscription service, allows those so inclined to download Rundgren's songs as they are created for an annual fee, thus circumventing the traditional means of dispensing sounds. Rundgren's website is www.wakingdreams.com "The good thing about the idea of being underwritten by the audience is that it removes manufacturing/distribution problems -- you know how many people you are delivering to, so you know exactly how many discs to make up. "And, because I have an audience that's listening at the other end of a wire to what I'm doing, I can deliver it immediately after it's created. You're gaining an access beyond the norm of releases every two years," Rundgren explained. Also, this frees the artist from the travails of touring to promote music that can be sampled anytime by the listener. "Essentially, I get back to living the life of a musician previous to [12-inch] records taking over -- when there was a singles-oriented industry and the artist would put out at least two songs every three months," Rundgren said. Using the Internet to reinvent a distant era? Reinterpreting hits of the 1970s via an early '60s fad and '90s technology? Todd Rundgren seems to prefer the past/present "with a twist." # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Steve Sando Subject: (exotica) CD Recording Date: 12 Sep 1997 12:01:19 -0700 This may be old hat to many of you, but I've just discovered the joys of recording my Lps onto CDs. It's not as easy as making a casette but it's not brain suregery either. I bought a Philips external CD2600 CD recorder for $450 at Fry's Electronics. It comes with a program called Easy CD Pro. The only other things you need are sound editor software (I'm using the shareware Cool Edit) and a patch to go from your amplifier into your 16 bit sound card. I record the Lps to my hard drive, doctor them up a bit ( the volume always seems low), sequence the tracks then burn to a CD. So far I've made two CDs and I'm rather shocked how easy it is and how good they sound. Of course, you have to get it right the first time because they're not re-writable, but if you buy in some bulk, you can get the blank CDs down to $2.50US each. The beauty is you can do other work while you're recording to the hard drive. I'm recording Cugie's 'Pan, Amore, Chachacha' as I write this. If anyone else is doing this, I'd love to hear your tips and ideas for getting the best sound. If someone else is starting out, I'd be happy to share the little I know so far. Of course, I'm making these for my own personal use amd would happily purchase Keely Smith's 'Swingin' Pretty' at retail if it were ever released! * * * Steve Sando, Coconut Grove Media PO Box 78146, San Francisco, CA 94107 vox: 415 648 5803, fax: 415 282 4394, email:steve@mrlucky.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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ottotemp@aol.com Subject: (exotica) Bay area surf report for Sept 27 Date: 12 Sep 1997 20:28:07 -0400 (EDT) Swami's play Stinson beach at 11:30 am According to Ward: "you just go up the 101, get off on the "to Stinson Beach" exit, then drive up the windy roads for about 1/2 hour, follow the signs and yer there. we play on the sand, 200 yds north of the public/parking lot area of the beach. I'll probably post better directions on the schedule part of swamis.com as it approaches. from what I've been told, not only are we publicising it, but there is probably going to be another band as well (if it's who I heard it will be, they're good too, but I'd rather not confirm it yet) maybe a good time to get the favorite tiki wear in the laundry. see you there" PLEASE REPLY TO: wevans@swamis.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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "JEFFREY CHENAULT" Subject: (exotica) Record Convention! Date: 12 Sep 1997 14:30:23 UT Hey, all you hip exoticats, I will be at thee Record Convention at Veterans Memorial here in Columbus Ohio on September 27th. For anyone who is interested I will have a table set up with nothing but strange records. Lots and Lots of Dollar Boxes too!!! I need to make room and I am getting rid of a lot of stuff cheap. So if you happen to be in the area stop by and say hello. It will be hard to miss me in my Hawaiian shirt!! # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: peterp@inch.com (Peter Principle) Subject: (exotica) commercial announcement Date: 13 Sep 1997 13:09:05 -0500 Yet another place in NYC to hear swank music: Drinkland 339 east 10th street (212.228.2435) I will be spinning swank and whitebred pop mostly from the mid to late sixties every tuesday night from 10:30 to 2:00, this will be for at least the next 5 or 6 weeks while I am in town and will help keep me off the streets... Admission is free The set design at this intimate location will be comfortable to all who would feel comfortable in a scene from a Flint film, but alas there is no license for dancing... cheers # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Will Straw Subject: (exotica) Weekend find Date: 13 Sep 1997 14:58:44 -0400 I just picked up "Let's Dance The Letkiss, the New Dance Craze from Europe, Recorded in Sweden," by the "Original Scandinavian Letkiss Dance Band Conducted By S. O. Walldoff," on Philips. I've never heard of this dance, though it apparently was originally called the "jenka." "Cashbox magazine has speculated that the Letkis may well become 'the biggest thing since the Twist," the liner notes tell us." Does anybody out there have anything to add? Will Will Straw Associate Professor and Acting Director, Graduate Program in Communications McGill University 3465 rue Peel, Montreal, Quebec H3A 1W7 Phone: (514) 398 7667; Fax: (514) 398 4934 http://www.arts.mcgill.ca/gpc/ Director, The Centre for Research on Canadian Cultural Industries and Institutions http://www.arts.mcgill.ca/gpc/crccii/ Co-editor. Topia: A Journal of Canadian and Cultural Studies http://www.arts.mcgill.ca/gpc/topia/ # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Taro HOSHIJIMA Subject: Re: (exotica) Weekend find Date: 14 Sep 1997 09:13:46 +0900 > I just picked up "Let's Dance The Letkiss, the New Dance Craze from Europe, > Recorded > in Sweden," by the "Original Scandinavian Letkiss Dance Band Conducted By > S. O. Walldoff," > on Philips. > > I've never heard of this dance, though it apparently was originally called > the "jenka." In Japan, "Letkiss/Jenka" was covered by Kyu "Sukiyaki" Sakamoto in the late 60s and became very popular. Kids at the time (including me ) were even forced to learn the dance at school or kindergarten as part of physical education. Taro # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: bag@hubris.net Subject: (exotica) perfume music and more Date: 13 Sep 1997 19:16:04 -0700 (PDT) After seeing several posts about this, I discovered it today at the KBOO-FM annual record and book sale. Not only did I find it, I got it: Perfume Set to Music RCA P 231, music by Harry Revel and conducted by Les Baxter with Doctor Samuel J. Hoffman and the Theremin. It was on 78s and in nice condition. My question: was this ever released on 45 or LP? I can play my 78's but its a pain to intermix them with LPs or 45s because not only do I have to change records, but I also have to change needle cartridges. Also, anyone with background info on this interesting album? I did find several jazz LPs and a bunch of Stan Kenton 45s in their original cardboard sleeves which I shan't elaborate on. However, among them I found a couple of cuts I can use for Mr. Smooth's "They all played" programs for "Caravan" (Tony Kinsey Quartet) and "El Choclo" (Stan Kenton from his Decca days). By the way, the first They All Played program is scheduled for January 1998 "The Third Man Theme" and I am still looking for ideas for anyone playing the music. Unfortunately, I may not be able to play the Anton Karas version because my London LP is still in Kansas. As I write this, I am playing an interesting album. I wasn't sure it would be good, but it is quite the thing: Dancing Percussion...Music of the 30's, The Ted Mazio Percussion Group International Award Series ASK-152. I was afraid it would be one of those "token" percussion albums where they do a bit, then launch into some lush orchestral stuff for every cut. Wasn't. Some very good INTEGRATED percussion work with great, well-planned stereo effects (not the kind where the engineer has fun with the pan pot!). Of course, I thought it might be okay with the name of Bill LaVargna (or is it LaVorgna) on percussion. I got it without cover, but it plays great. Any additional info on this...what's the cover look like? Any interesting album notes? Byron Caloz http://www.hubris.net/zolac bag@hubris.net Portland, OR, 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Mark A. Rosati" Subject: (exotica) Yahoo! Date: 14 Sep 1997 11:41:03 -0400 Hi All, I came across this Yahoo! Internet Life page, with links to "the lounge culture" http://www3.zdnet.com/yil/content/roundups/lounge_culture.html#r10 Some of these links look sooooooo familiar. Mark # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: buMp Subject: Re: (exotica) a good laugh Date: 14 Sep 1997 14:58:49 -0400 (EDT) hello everyone, i just got a part-time job at a big record/cd store in Baltimore and we have access to the videos we sell and i took home a new video compilation from Matador Records called "whats up matador". in it there is a hysterical THEREMIN performance by Jon Spencer of the Blues Explosion. and during the performance he is seen in a small oval in the corner of the screen describing his "technique". he plays it with every part of his body, including his tongue! my stomach hurt after watching this. check it out. bump # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brian Phillips Subject: (exotica) While making a tape for someone else, I noticed... Date: 14 Sep 1997 15:30:55 -0400 I have Ken Nordine footage from ca. 1990. He was a guest on "Sunday Night", hosted by Jools Holland and David Sanborn. The story starts out, "If we could fly..." Is there any other video footage of Ken Nordine? # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Shangri-la Subject: RE: (exotica) Sicilian Clan Date: 14 Sep 1997 22:15:44 +-200 I actually don't know, but have you heard John Zorn's rendition on Naked City? It is beautiful. Why do you want it on CD though?? Charl # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Shangri-la Subject: RE: (exotica) CD Recording Date: 14 Sep 1997 22:29:58 +-200 Is this legal??? or am I asking a silly question. I was also wondering = if it would be OK/legal to request that somebody send my recordings of = f.e. Jack's shows or something because I'm a bit deprived of that sort = of radio. We have one elevator station here and they just don't do = it.... CHARL # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Shangri-la Subject: (exotica) Letkiss a gogo Date: 14 Sep 1997 22:38:44 +-200 "Cashbox magazine has speculated that the Letkis may well become 'the biggest thing since the Twist," the liner notes tell us." Does anybody out there have anything to add? There is an excellent Letkiss on James Last's Hammond a gogo vol 1. Also = released as James Last's hammond bar combo. It sort of ....rocks....lots = of clapping and so on. While on the subject does anyone no what the = expression "a gogo" means? The 'a gogo' is a latin instrument but what = then is the origin of the use as in hammond a gogo? # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Shangri-la Subject: RE: (exotica) commercial announcement Date: 14 Sep 1997 22:33:39 +-200 The set design at this intimate location will be comfortable to all who would feel comfortable in a scene from a Flint film, but alas there is no license for dancing... What is a license for dancing?? # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Br. Cleve" Subject: Re: (exotica) perfume music and more Date: 14 Sep 1997 15:41:12 -0400 At 7:16 PM -0700 9/13/97, bag@hubris.net wrote: >Perfume Set to Music RCA P 231, music by Harry Revel and conducted by Les >Baxter with >Doctor Samuel J. Hoffman and the Theremin. It was on 78s and in nice >condition. My question: was this ever released on 45 or LP? Yes, both formats : 45 RPM box set and 10" LP. I have a 78 of "Jet", which is on "Perfume...", backed with "Struttin' With Clayton", which is not on the 10" LP. An early example of a non-LP B-side? :-) Or is this track in the '78 box set (meaning there is one other track not on the LP, to round it out at 8 songs)? Harry Revel released 4 albums worth of music between 1946 and 1954. "Music Out Of The Moon" (Capitol) and "Perfume....." (RCA) were arranged and conducted by Les Baxter; "Music For Peace of Mind"(Capitol) was arranged and conducted by Billy May; "Music From Outer Space" (MGM) was arranged and conducted by Stu Phillips (who later did the Hollyridge Strings, numerous biker tracks, and the music for "Beyond The Valley Of The Dolls"). br cleve # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jack Diamond Subject: Re: (exotica) perfume music and more Date: 14 Sep 1997 19:07:49 -0700 >br cleve wrote Harry Revel released 4 albums worth of music between 1946 and 1954. >"Music From Outer Space" (MGM) was arranged and >conducted by Stu Phillips (who later did the Hollyridge Strings, numerous >biker tracks, and the music for "Beyond The Valley Of The Dolls"). Wasn't this the very 1st 12" Lp of Revel's music to be released ? Came out in 54 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jack Diamond Subject: (exotica) Touch of Evil Date: 14 Sep 1997 19:27:43 -0700 Touch of Evil: Touch of Evil is on CD. There are 2 different labels that have it on compact disc Make note that "Susan" is on the CD and that is THE ONE to get The other label CD release doesn't have "Susan" It's the entire score EXCEPT for 1 Latin/afro Cuban bongo/conga solo that IS ONLY on "The Wild Side of Henry Mancini" WHICH IS the original 1st LP release of the score:) It's on Challenge Then, another LP was released, also on Challenge with a different catalog # called "Touch of Evil" which had the remaining score to the film. I think that was in 62 or so So only the 1st half was released on "The Wild Side" and the rest was ..... THEN in the mid 70's, Citadel Records released the entire 2 LP's together on 1 LP with the same cover as is on the 2nd release called "Touch of Evil" and IT as all the others went quickly out of print. The CD release you need is the same killer cover. Dark blue and black, white with "Susan" on it;) It is THE KILLIN'EST SHIT ON THE FREAKIN' PLANET and is perfectly matched with the film which is THE B MOVIE MASTERPIEVE of all time You have got to see it and hear it. As Robert Emmett at KFJC says "Listen to what you watch" 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Peter Hipwell Subject: Re: (exotica) Letkiss a gogo Date: 15 Sep 1997 12:40:52 +0100 > "Cashbox magazine has speculated that the Letkis may well become 'the > biggest thing since the Twist," the liner notes tell us." > > Does anybody out there have anything to add? > > There is an excellent Letkiss on James Last's Hammond a gogo vol 1. Also = > released as James Last's hammond bar combo. It sort of ....rocks....lots = > of clapping and so on. While on the subject does anyone no what the = > expression "a gogo" means? The 'a gogo' is a latin instrument but what = > then is the origin of the use as in hammond a gogo? > There's also a Letkiss medley (3 tracks) on "Night Club Dancing 2" by Roberto Delgado. Presumably the origin of "a gogo" comes from gogo dancing. I always thought it meant kind of "revved up", as in "GO! GO!". There's at least ten of those Last "a gogo" albums -- the one I'm curious about is "Humba Humba a gogo". Does anyone have this? What the hell is it? -- Pete. # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Will Straw Subject: Re: (exotica) Letkiss a gogo Date: 15 Sep 1997 07:50:45 -0400 On the question of the origins of the term go-go, this is from Jim Dawson's book The Twist: The Story of the Song and Dance That Changed the World: After the war, in 1947, a Parisian named Paul Pacine opened a=20 discoth=E8que called Whiskey =E0 Go Go. The "whiskey" came from=20 all the labels fo popular whiskeys that Pacine used to decorate the=20 walls; the "go go" came from a popular American jazz expression,=20 "Go, man, go" that Parisian hepcats used as a modifier meaning=20 "more than enough" or "to spare." Jazz freaks flocked to the Whiskey=20 a Go Go to drink whiskey and listen to either the jukebox or, on special nights, a disc jockey who played records on the phonograph, creating=20 a mood from moment to moment with his choice of music. As the Whiskey=20 became increasingly popular with local gentry, Pacine opened new=20 Whiskeys in other major European cities. A Left Bank discoth=E8que,=20 Chez Castel, became one of Paris's most exclusive night-[54]spots in the 1950s. =20 Will Will Straw Associate Professor and Acting Director,=20 Graduate Program in Communications McGill University 3465 rue Peel,=20 Montreal, Quebec=20 H3A 1W7 Phone: (514) 398 7667; Fax: (514) 398 4934 http://www.arts.mcgill.ca/gpc/ Director, The Centre for Research on Canadian Cultural Industries and Institutions http://www.arts.mcgill.ca/gpc/crccii/ Co-editor. Topia: A Journal of Canadian and Cultural Studies http://www.arts.mcgill.ca/gpc/topia/ # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Shangri-la Subject: RE: (exotica) Touch of Evil Date: 15 Sep 1997 18:18:50 +-200 I've got a french release ( I think ) on Varese Sarabande label. Though = I like it the altering rock and latin does seem a bit strange at first. = The "background to murder track" is brilliant at a full 7 and a half = minutes. And you can actually SEE the murder by just listening. What = more can I say. Charl # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Shangri-la Subject: RE: (exotica) Letkiss a gogo Date: 15 Sep 1997 18:23:33 +-200 I'm curious about "Humba Humba a gogo". Does anyone have this? What the hell is it? -- Pete. I think it is German folk medleys. I remember seeing it once but cannot remember why I did not buy it... Charl # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: peterp@inch.com (Peter Principle) Subject: RE: (exotica) commercial announcement Date: 15 Sep 1997 16:22:20 -0500 >>The set design at this intimate location will be comfortable to all who >>would feel comfortable in a scene from a Flint film, but alas there is no >>license for dancing... > >What is a license for dancing?? Here in NYC there are many regulations and stipulations pertaining to clubs and their "rights"... if one has a liquor license there are many building, safety and fire codes to meet, and fees and insurance to pay in order to have dancing... as the space is tiny, these would be cost prohibitive. The club which formerly occupied the space "the Crow Bar" was a club where they did have dancing without a license and were somehow able to pay off the necessary authorities to remain in business until fairly recently when strategies here on the street have drastically changed... (these changes are affectionately referred to as "Guiliani time" by the happy citizenry... you might not have heard of all of this where you are) # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ghostown@ix.netcom.com Subject: (exotica) Twilight Zone soundtrax Date: 15 Sep 1997 16:29:41 -0400 * * * * * Years ago, Varese issued four LPs of original Twilight Zone TV soundtracks, some of which were culled for a single CD (which I have). I was recently told that four CDs of TZ soundtracks were released in Japan a few years ago. Does anyone know if these Japanese CDs are in print, and are they easily available? Please respond directly to me, not to the list. Irwin Chusid * * * * * # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Golding, Robin A" Subject: RE: (exotica) Touch of Evil Date: 16 Sep 1997 06:18:25 -0400 yeah our disc (mine and charl's) has got susan on it in fact it's one of four cuban jazz tracks, but the background to the murder is by far and away the best. the disc cost a tenner and was well worth it despite the rock and roll theme, being a bit over done. but that's just me. susan's a two minute number and really isn't worth all the hurrah. although i'm pleased that i've got it and can partake in this discussion. mancini's a goddess. robin > ---------- > From: Shangri-la[SMTP:shangrila@new.co.za] > Sent: 15 September 1997 20:18 > To: 'Jack Diamond'; 'Exotica mail list'; Golding, Robin A > Subject: RE: (exotica) Touch of Evil > > I've got a french release ( I think ) on Varese Sarabande label. > Though I like it the altering rock and latin does seem a bit strange > at first. The "background to murder track" is brilliant at a full 7 > and a half minutes. And you can actually SEE the murder by just > listening. What more can I say. > > Charl > # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Michael D. Toth Subject: (exotica) "Perfume," multiple formats, & 3 Suns too! Date: 16 Sep 1997 12:08:54 +0100 >Yes, both formats : 45 RPM box set and 10" LP. I have a 78 of "Jet", which >is on "Perfume...", backed with "Struttin' With Clayton", which is not on >the 10" LP. An early example of a non-LP B-side? :-) Or is this track in >the '78 box set (meaning there is one other track not on the LP, to round >it out at 8 songs)? And it doesn't stop there! I've got a "Perfume" single-picture-sleeve 7" EP (RCA EPA 231) that has 4 of the 6 songs on the 10" (RCA LPM 35) which probably has the same contents of the 7" boxed set. (Yes, somehow I managed to find this in TWO different formats in the past year) I've found RCA 7" sets that put a single song on each side of a 45, but were later reissued doubled up two songs to a side. The double-song-per-side versions had an EPA catalog prefix, and single-song boxed sets had a WP prefix. The 8-song, 4-record boxed sets were reissued as gatefold-sleeve 2-record sets, but often the EPA reissues dropped two of the songs if the original set didn't have a multiple of two songs (apparently the case with "Perfume," also The Three Suns' "Favorite Hymns," whose single-song-45 boxed-set version (WP-285) has 2 tracks not on the EPA reissue (EPA-285)). ARGH! Even more confusing, I've found with the Three Suns material (and it probably holds true for several other RCA artists), many of the early albums that were released in 78s, 10" 33s, and one or both 7" formats were recycled into the early Three Suns 12" albums. (i.e. MY REVERIE is mostly TWILIGHT MOODS, MALAGUENA is mostly BUSY FINGERS, etc.) And then they sliced and diced up the contents of the 12" compilations into new 7" EP fragmentation versions of these albums. ARGH! Okay, WHY were albums released in THREE, sometimes FOUR (adding 12" to the list) record-based formats at the same time? Were there that many record players in circulation that could only play ONE of those formats? Back to "Perfume..." -- Is "Struttin' With Clayton" another similar-sounding Theremin track? Michael David Toth mtoth@neo.lrun.com TothMD@aol.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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ChuckTFrog@aol.com Subject: (exotica) Same cover - 2 RCA's? Date: 16 Sep 1997 12:21:16 -0400 (EDT) Any significance in this minutia? I recently acquired RCA LSC-2134 - the cover is identical to one of the Peter Gunn covers (several rows of rectangles, some with musical instruments in them), or at least I think it is. Any opinions? Cheers, The Frogger # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Johan Dada Vis Subject: (exotica) Playlist Fantastica Date: 16 Sep 1997 18:59:00 +0200 Fantastica runs on Radio Scorpio, FM106, Leuven, Belgium, each Saturday 15-16 h. Fantastica # 35 The Moog Machine: "Jumpin' Jack Flash" [lp: "Switched-on Rock"] Dukes of Stratosphere child: "The puffin" [lp: "Psonic psunspot"] Leonard Nimoy: "Contact" [cd: "Highly illogical"] Korla Pandit: "Misirlou" [cd: "Odyssey"] Edmundo Ross: "Brazil" [compil. cd: "Lounge music goes Latin"] Baja Marimba Band: "Cast your fate to the wind" [compil. cd: "Lounge music goes Latin"] Miles Davis: "Shhh/ Peaceful ocean surf MIX" [cd: "In a a silent way"] Dukes of Stratosphere child: "The glowing ticket" [lp: "Psonic psunspot"] The Mexicans: "Surfin' Senorita" [compil. cd: "Lounge music goes Latin"] The Out-Islanders: "Honorable Hong-Kong rock" [compil. cd: "Ultra-Loungevolume 8: Cocktail capers"] Dukes of Stratosphere child: "The suitcase" [lp: "Psonic psunspot"] Xavier Cugat: "Papa loves mambo" [compil. cd: "Lounge music goes Latin"] Luc Appermont: "fragment" [lp: "De allereerste meezingplaat ter wereld"] Sergio mendes and Brasil '66: "Mais que nada" [compil. cd: "Lounge music goes Latin"] Sam Sacks: "You too you too" [lp: "Sing it again, Sam!"] The Sandpipers: "Guantanamera" [compil. cd: "Lounge music goes Latin"] Mark Koument: "My Greek love" [7": "My Greek love"] Astrud Gilberto: "Don, din, don bim bom MIX" [cd: "Look to the rainbow"] Jonathan and Darlene Edwards: "Stayin' alive" [cd: "Jonathan and Darlene's greatest hits"] Quincy Jones: "(I can't get no) Satisfaction" [cd: "Quincy plays for pussycats"] the radio pages on my web site: http://bewoner.dma.be/Dada/radioq/radioq.htm Johan |)/\|)/\ Vis 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "m.ace" Subject: (exotica) Synth Museum Date: 16 Sep 1997 16:12:46 -0400 For the electronic music fans out there, I've just found the "synthmuseum" site: http://www.synthmuseum.com/ which is an online archive of synthesizers and the like. From my brief look, it seems to be a rather extensive and worthwhile site. Also spotted the Electronic Music Foundation: http://www.emf.org/ which looks to be a sort of clearing house. Doesn't seem to have much editorial content, but does have large catalogs of cd's, books, videos, etc. Looked like a lot of it would be hard to track down elsewhere. m.ace ecam@voicenet.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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Br. Cleve" Subject: Re: (exotica) Same cover - 2 RCA's? Date: 16 Sep 1997 18:59:10 -0400 At 12:21 PM -0400 9/16/97, ChuckTFrog@aol.com wrote: >I recently acquired RCA LSC-2134 - the cover is identical to one of the >Peter Gunn covers (several rows of rectangles, some with musical instruments >in them), or at least I think it is. Any opinions? There were 2 covers to the Peter Gunn album. The one mentioned here is, I believe, the original (Jack? Do you know?). The more common cover is the blue/black 'shadowy" one with the yellow lettering. Volume 2 has two variations : one is blue, the other is red (the blue is the more common one). I have no idea why there are these changes, although my guess on the first volume is maybe they changed the shows graphics (2nd season?), and changed the LP's cover to reflect that. Maybe someone on this list who watched the show when it was first on would know more about this. br cleve # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jack Diamond Subject: (exotica) New Rugolo Date: 16 Sep 1997 16:07:43 -0700 Just got the new Pete Rugolo soundtrack score to "This World Then The Fireworks" It rules;) -J # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ottotemp@aol.com Subject: (exotica) Los Angeles Encounter Date: 16 Sep 1997 19:32:52 -0400 (EDT) Friday, September 26 Celebrate Morgen's Birthday at The Encounter restaurant at LAX. Senor Amor will dj. festivities begin around 10 and go til 2 a.m. # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jack Diamond Subject: Re: (exotica) New Rugolo Date: 16 Sep 1997 18:48:07 -0700 Varese Sarabande It sounds just like the old days:)) -J At 07:58 PM 9/16/97 -0700, you wrote: >> Just got the new Pete Rugolo soundtrack score to >> "This World Then The Fireworks" > > >Jack! What label is this on??? > >Darrell > > # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: BasicHip@aol.com Subject: (exotica) Esquivel two-fers Date: 16 Sep 1997 22:48:27 -0400 (EDT) Go here to order: http://www.footlight.com/newcoolsounds.htm # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ottotemp@aol.com Subject: (exotica) Laclede, Idaho Date: 16 Sep 1997 23:03:34 -0400 (EDT) (I think that's the name of the town) Anyone been here? I heard they have a chainsaw carver who does Easter Island heads? # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: bag@hubris.net Subject: Re: (exotica) Same cover - 2 RCA's? Date: 16 Sep 1997 20:33:00 -0700 (PDT) At 12:21 PM 9/16/97 -0400, ChuckTFrog (The Frogger) wrote: >I recently acquired RCA LSC-2134 - the cover is identical to one of the >Peter Gunn covers (several rows of rectangles, some with musical instruments >in them), or at least I think it is. Any opinions? What's it called? I have a limited list of Mancini LPs, but 2134 is not on them. In fact, none of them is prefixed LSC, only LPM (for mono) and LSP (for stereo). I think LSC was the classical stereo prefix. Your cover description doesn't match 1956 and, if I remember correctly, 2040 was the same basic design only with different colors. The 1956 design had a couple of orange spidery patterns over what looks like blue boards or bricks. I still don't know what it represents, but it is quite distinctive and not anything like your description. Still, your cover reminds me of SOME album, just not a Mancini album. Perhaps its "The Boston Pops plays Mancini hits" or some such thing? 1956 The Music from Peter Gunn (1958) 2040 More Music from Peter Gunn 2101 The Mancini Touch 2147 The Blues and the Beat (1960) 2198 Music from Mr. Lucky (1960) 2360 Mr. Lucky Goes Latin 2362 Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961) 2692 Uniquely Mancini 2795 The Pink Panther (1963) 2755 Charade (1963) 2559 Hatari! (1962) 2604 Our Man in Hollywood (1963) 2692 Uniquely Mancini 2693 The Best of Mancini (1964) 2897 The Concert Sound of Mancini 2990 Dear Heart and other songs about love 3402 The Great Race (1965) 3557 The Best of Mancini, Vol. 2 (1966) 3612 A Henry Mancini Christmas (1966) 3713 Music of Hawaii (1966) 3887 Encore! More of the Concert Sound of Henry Mancini 4350 Theme from "Z" and Other Film Music (1970) 6013 Henry Mancini Presents the Academy Award Songs APL1-1896 The Cop Show Themes (1976) Byron Caloz bag@hubris.net Portland, OR, 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Sadie" Subject: (exotica) re: tiki stamps Date: 17 Sep 1997 17:25:51 +1200 >We received some mail at Flipside and it had a Tiki postage stamp on >it. > Obviously I'd like to get a book (or five or ten) and I'm sure plenty > of >other exotica fans would like to buy them as well. I've never >collected stamps before so I'm clueless in this area. Blimey. At one point, when they used to just have the same stamps for several years, EVERY NZ stamp had a tiki on it! I never really thought about it. Are you guys really interested in these, or only in US ones that you can actually use? I could try to pay more attention to our national stamps and let the list know if there are other tiki ones, if you want. We just get so used to tikis over here! # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ELIKA69@aol.com Subject: (exotica) France Date: 17 Sep 1997 03:15:35 -0400 (EDT) Aloha, Hey everyone I am leaving for France on Friday Morning for 17 wonderful days, anybody have any advice of any cool club to hear some good music, how about bars/cafes? Mahalo eric # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: BGlennii@aol.com Subject: Re: (exotica) New Rugolo Date: 17 Sep 1997 09:03:56 -0400 (EDT) Re new Rugolo.... I totally agree! Ben Washington, DC # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brian Phillips Subject: Re: (exotica) Same cover - 2 RCA's? Date: 17 Sep 1997 09:53:39 -0400 >>Peter Gunn covers (several rows of rectangles, some with musical instruments >>in them), or at least I think it is. Any opinions? The rectangle/instrument cover, I theorize, was a reissue that RCA did to save time in their printing department. I have a copy of Duke Ellington's "In A Mellotone" with the same rectangle/instrument artwork as the Peter Gunn. # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jack Diamond Subject: (exotica) The Fox Date: 17 Sep 1997 07:57:44 -0700 Anyone have this soundtrack by Lalo Schifrin ? Is it on CD ? 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: riviera@tiac.net Subject: (exotica) humba humba a gogo Date: 17 Sep 1997 11:41:58 -0400 (EDT) I have the record in question by Mr.Last...it's "happy trumpet" versions of German and folk tunes,presented in live medley form, with the audience singing along throughout.There are at least two volumes in the Humba Humba series. What "Humba Humba" means is anybody's guess. I got mine in Germany and my German friends were baffled when I asked them about it. The Millionaire # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "JEFFREY CHENAULT" Subject: (exotica) Les Baxter Bulletin Board Date: 17 Sep 1997 20:10:52 UT Hello all you Exoticats, Just wanted to let you that there is a Les Baxter Bulletin Board available on the iMusic Website. You can access it at...http://imusic.com/cgi-bin/bbs/bbs.cgi?x=lesbaxter Also I still have lots of albums available on my Space Age Lounge List # 3. If you want a copy e-mail me at jeffchenault@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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: nytab@pipeline.com (Lou Smith) Subject: (exotica) Exotica meets Erotica Date: 17 Sep 1997 20:16:20 GMT > OSLO, Sept 17 (AFP) - A Danish film crew were caught in an Oslo >museum making a pornographic movie in which a couple's love antics >take place on the famous Kon-Tiki raft, used by navigator Thor >Heyerdahl to cross the Pacific Ocean in 1947, the Norvegian agency >NTB reported Wednesday. > During the filming, the crew's security guards pushed back >crowds trying to take photos of the raft on which Heyerdahl sailed >from Callao, Peru to Polynesia, in order to demonstrate that the >Peruvian Indians could have sailed the seas to inhabit islands in >the South Pacific. > The film was produced by Danish porn kings Jan Peter Askevold >and Leif Hagen, directors of Nordic Publishing, a publishing house >specializing in pornographic magazines, NTB reported. > "The act of filming a porno movie on the Kon-Tiki gives a new >dimension to this institution," Hagen said. > Police intervened to stop the filming. > They then discovered that porn scenes had also been shot in >front of King Olav's statue in the heart of the Danish capital, in >front of the royal residence, and in pathways of the Karl Johan >garden, one of the biggest parks in Oslo. # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Robbie Baldock" Subject: (exotica) Space Safari - Sunday 21st September - FREE! Date: 17 Sep 1997 22:35:31 +0000 After a month's holiday, DJs Bongo Boy and Mingo-go return for more: OFF-WORLD LOUNGE MUSIC! MOOG-DRIVEN MADNESS! BACHELOR PAD BONGOS! TOE-TAPPING EXOTICA FROM DIMENSION X! When? 9:30pm-12:30am :: Sunday 21 September Where? Filmhouse Bar (Edinburgh, UK) How much? FREE! This expedition to Hi-Fidelity and Beyond commences at 9:30pm and takes approximately 3 hours. It remains an ENTIRELY FREE experience and you may join us at any time on the journey. You should be aware that your ears will experience sounds unlike anything currently known to Earth science. Activity modules (books and boardgames) will also be available to further stimulate the simple human intellect and emotions... Prepare yourself for this event by cruising to the Space Safari website (URL below). The site includes a facility for testing whether your listening equipment is correctly aligned. PLUS you can stroll through our all-new "virtual gallery" which contains a selection of posters used over the last few months. Looking forward to welcoming you aboard... Transmission ends. Bongo Boy ** ** * Space Safari - to Hi-Fidelity and Beyond! * ** ** ** ** ** http://easyweb.easynet.co.uk/~rcb/space/ ** ** ** # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: david.trezza@etak.com (David Trezza) Subject: (exotica) Portland Area Record Stores Date: 17 Sep 1997 14:49:26 -0700 (PDT) I'd like to tap the collective knowledge of the list and ask for suggestions for places to gawk and/or purchase cool vinyl. Which store has the best selection for exotica/jazz/etc. and which has the best prices. It seems like these two are rarely the same :> Thanks in advance. DTreZZa # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Stilgloria@aol.com Subject: Re: (exotica) The Fox Date: 17 Sep 1997 19:54:40 -0400 (EDT) I have this soundtrack on vinyl. Gloria # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Sadie" Subject: (exotica) re: licence to dance Date: 18 Sep 1997 11:52:23 +1200 >>What is a license for dancing?? >Here in NYC there are many regulations and stipulations pertaining to >clubs and their "rights"... if one has a liquor license there are many >building, safety and fire codes to meet, and fees and insurance to pay >in order to have dancing... Far out! How do they stop you dancing? And where do they draw the line? - can you be thrown out of a bar for walking with an odd sway, or for toe-tapping, or for having a rhythmic nervous twitch? I'm horrified. # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: studio@wayno.com (Wayno) Subject: (exotica) More on Morricone's "Malamondo" Date: 17 Sep 1997 20:26:14 +0100 A while ago, Michael Toth wrote about Morricone's "I Malamondo" soundtrack: -------------------------> "Simply *amazing*, and it just gets better with more listens. It's got just about EVERYTHING that makes this genre so fun and interesting ... And I mean EVERYTHING... Truly something for everybody, and I'd imagine virtually everyone on this list would just eat this thing up. Make it one of the next CDs you buy, I tell you!" -------------------------> Couldn't agree more, Michael. A very solid Morricone soundtrack. One piece from the soundtrack, "Sopesi Nel Cielo," was sampled by Cibo Matto for their song "Sugar Water." The sample was licensed and Morricone is listed as co-writer of "Sugar Water." By the way, Cibo Matto's album "Viva! La Woman" is pretty amazing in its own right, and the video for "Sugar Water" is worth watching out for too. Wayno # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jbtwist@aol.com Subject: Re: (exotica) New Rugolo Date: 17 Sep 1997 22:03:11 -0400 (EDT) Plus you get two Chet Baker croons and an interesting summary of Pete's career as a major influence in jazz as arranger, composer and producer. Now where's this movie ???? JB # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: bag@hubris.net Subject: Re: (exotica) Portland Area Record Stores Date: 17 Sep 1997 19:23:30 -0700 (PDT) At 02:49 PM 9/17/97 -0700, DTreZZa wrote: Which store has the best >selection for exotica/jazz/etc. and which has the best prices. I take it we're talking Portland, OREGON here. I have heard there are OTHER Portlands, but this is the one that I know about. As I have only lived here for 7 months, I am no expert. I have spent most of my time checking out the metro area thrift stores (for the best bargains, go to the as-is departments of the Portland Saint Vincent de Pauls where you can often get LPs for a dime, if they have any...and the Goodwill (Portland-Milwaukee, near Sellwood...where LPs run 25 cents). I come away from the Goodwill as-is with at least one solid exotica LP in good to excellent condition every week...but its just plain fun to see the variety of records that pass through and also a bit sad to see how records have been treated. Django records has a pretty good jazz selection, as the name would suggest, but prices vary from excellent (33 cents to $2 generally, more for the less common records). Their ez listening/soundtrack section is where the best stuff goes. Downtown at 8th and Stark, just a block or so from Burnside. At 13th and W. Burnside is a great place for used records. Can't recall their name, but they have tons of vinyl. They put their latest acquisitions into bins by the day. After a week on display there, they get put in their various categories. If you are a weekly visitor, you only need to check those bins. Prices average 2-$3 a disk for most everything, although they have bargain LPs for a $1. I can usually find at least one LP there when I check them out, but I don't see them but once a month. Crossroads music out in S.E. Portland (23rd and Hawthorne...near there) is difficult to go through because it really ten to 20 different dealers with their own areas. SO...there are 20 different jazz sections, 20 different Rock sections, etc. Prices vary considerably, so you have to look through everything. Don't be afraid to look down. Just like the guy in the cereal commercial says, the best buys are usually at your feet. I have found some very unique items there I have never seen before...and I left many items behind that were beyond MY usual price range (these items were from $5 to $20) but looked VERY interesting. Still, I walked away with some $1-$3 buys all with excellent covers and good to excellent vinyl. I understand there are other stores, but I haven't been to see them yet. If anyone has been to them, I'd like to know more. Byron Caloz bag@hubris.net Portland, OR, 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: clean@tamboo.com Subject: Re: (exotica) re: licence to dance Date: 18 Sep 1997 01:57:16 -0600 >>>What is a license for dancing?? > >>Here in NYC there are many regulations and stipulations pertaining to >>clubs and their "rights"... if one has a liquor license there are many >>building, safety and fire codes to meet, and fees and insurance to pay >>in order to have dancing... > >Far out! How do they stop you dancing? And where do they draw the >line? - can you be thrown out of a bar for walking with an odd sway, >or for toe-tapping, or for having a rhythmic nervous twitch? > >I'm horrified. ive been a DJ in minneapolis for many years and only recently (about 3 years ago) did we get the law changed so that there could be dancing past bartime (1am - if you can believe that). i swear to god this is true... before we got the law passed, the "Rogue" bar i worked at pushed the accepted standards and stayed open past 1am (ooooh!). we wanted to keep music going while we served food and/or coffee but there were alot of people watching us from 1am-3am (TV news, police, city officials etc) because we were the troublemakers lobbying the city council, and we actually had to STOP people from dancing after 1am. Police actually told us that we would be shut down if we didnt stop the people from moving on the dance floor. every night i had to make announcements to "STOP DANCING". can you fucking believe that? "Footloose" for real. proud to say i had a hand in changing that backwoods crap. anyway, to reply to sadie's comment, we said that shit every single night as we watched the stupidity in action. - kini visit... +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ King Kini's C L U B V E L V E T http://www.tamboo.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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Johan Dada Vis Subject: (exotica) Re: They All Played... Date: 17 Sep 1997 14:05:15 +0200 >From: "Boris Schulz" > >And how about a program of "Fever" Some time ago I started to put >together a C90 tape with all versions of "Fever" but the tape's not >full yet. Which versions do you know??? my all-time fave version is by La Lupe: it's incredibly maaaaaaaaaaaad; don't know what album it is from, i know it from a comp cd called "latino popcorn fever 3" Johan 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Boris Schulz" Subject: Re: (exotica) humba humba a gogo Date: 18 Sep 1997 13:33:13 +0000 > What "Humba Humba" means is anybody's guess. I got mine in Germany and my > German friends were baffled when I asked them about it. I think your friends live in the wrong area of Germany ;-) In the Rhineland everyone knows a favourite carnival song named "Humba Humba Taeterae". Actually "Humba Humba" means nothing, except that the singer tries to imitate the sound of the bassdrum :-) I think, the right scientific term is onomatopoeia. Boris from Cologne # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ross Orr Subject: (exotica) Inner Sleeves? Date: 18 Sep 1997 11:13:39 -0400 Sorry about the pedestrian question--but can anyone recommend an inexpensive source for paper inner sleeves for LPs? I had been making my own (from a 25" bolt of paper we had around--I have probably made a hundred by now), but suddenly it came to me that this was an incredibly stupid use of my time. . . Yours in HiFi, --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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: cheryl_shinfield@babylon.montreal.qc.ca (cheryl shinfield) Subject: (exotica) Re: Exotic Trilogy Availability Date: 18 Sep 1997 16:23:20 GMT Hey gang, Does anyone have information on how to obtain The Exotic Trilogy CD's? Is there a list or site that is available to review the selections and content of the CD's? I have checked with my local store that usually can locate anything and they can't find anything listed. Thanks, Robert (aka Tiki Bob) Yes, I have the first two (the only two that are available so far, as far as I know). They contain three songs - Quiet Village, Tabu (also called Taboo), and Caravan. Each CD has 21 tracks - 7 of each song, all done by different artists. I believe they're distributed by Staalplat Records (out of the Netherlands), and have no real catalogue numbers to speak of. The CDs themselves simply say "Exotic Trilogy - A Treasury of Opaque Music". Volume 1 is credited to "KBZ200", and Volume 2 to "KB Zed". Don't know if there's a web site, but if you want a complete listing of the artists, just let me know and I'll post it. I do highly recommend them, though, if you can track them down! cheryl # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Schlock! Subject: (exotica) Stereolab Date: 18 Sep 1997 16:22:30 -0700 Sorry if this is off-topic, but does anyone know of a Stereolab mailing list/newsgroup or even an electronica mailing list for that matter. Thanks! John # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Lou Smith Subject: (exotica) Stereolab/music mailing lists Date: 18 Sep 1997 19:21:01 -0400 (EDT) At 04:22 PM 9/18/97 -0700, you wrote: >Sorry if this is off-topic, but does anyone know of a Stereolab mailing >list/newsgroup or even an electronica mailing list for that matter. Thanks! John Try looking in either of these two sites: "http://server.berkeley.edu/~ayukawa/lomml.html" >List Of Music Mailing Lists "http://www.NeoSoft.com/internet/paml/" >Publicly Accessible Mailing Lists --Lou # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ryan Matheson Subject: Re: (exotica) Stereolab Date: 18 Sep 1997 16:00:50 -0700 (PDT) On Thu, 18 Sep 1997, Schlock! wrote: > > Sorry if this is off-topic, but does anyone know of a Stereolab mailing > list/newsgroup or even an electronica mailing list for that matter. Thanks! John > To subscribe to the Stereolab list, Peng, e-mail "Majordomo@kuci.org" with "subscribe peng" in the body of your message. # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "kevin king" Subject: Re: (exotica) Stereolab Date: 18 Sep 1997 19:30:10 +0000 > > Sorry if this is off-topic, but does anyone know of a Stereolab mailing > list/newsgroup or even an electronica mailing list for that matter. Thanks! John Oh, yes! Had been as quiet as this list for some time, but traffic just picked up. + To subscribe, send the phrase "subscribe peng" without quotes + + +in a message body to majordomo@kuci.org -- To get info on list +policies,+ + use the phrase "info peng" instead + + There's also a message board at the devotional web site that stays busy: http://www.maths.monash.edu.au/people/rjh/stereolab/ The new sound may be of interest to list members as the 'lab have gone even deeper into 70's lounge. The single, Miss Modular is a beauty... I especially love the track 'Allures' and the Lp Dots and Loops is officially out on the 23rd! Here's hoping that Sukia follow them from the European tour to open on the east coast... so prolific, AND so consistently brilliant in their evolution! listening to Switched-On-Buck?!!, 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. # Postings must go to exotica@xmission.com -- replies go to original sender. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jack Diamond Subject: (exotica) MOOG ? Date: 18 Sep 1997 23:21:26 -0700 Can anyone give me a date on when MOOG/The Electric Eclectics of Dick Hyman was released ? I can't find the CD, don't even know if it's listed there actually and this guy here needs to know desperately Thanks, 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Rcbrooksod@aol.com Subject: (exotica) The Exotica Sounds of Don Tiki Date: 19 Sep 1997 07:00:42 -0400 (EDT) Hey Exotilites: I have been wondering this for a while. Vik Trola's has RealAudio cuts from the Demo CD The Exotic Sounds of Don Tiki (check it out yourself at: http://www.chaoskitty.com/t_chaos/radio/radiotiki.html). The text from the page reads as follows: The Exotic Sounds of Don Tiki Vik was recently visited by Fluid Floyd and given the demo for The Exotic Sounds of Don Tiki. Vik immediately ran to the CD player for two reasons: Don Tiki features Martin Denny as a guest musician and it comes Denny approved. And Vik was certainly not disappointed!!! Watch for a feature on these swinging exotics coming soon...in the meantime listen and learn... >> Has anyone heard if this CD has been released? Mahalo, Robert # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Lou Smith Subject: (exotica) Portland Area Record Stores Date: 19 Sep 1997 09:38:16 -0400 (EDT) Dana sez: >Another great store is SONIC RECOLLECTIONS, at 2701 SE Belmont. Their phone >is 236-3050 and they don't open until 11 a.m. Mon-Sat. Great personality >stuff in particular, and their prices are MODERATE. Not cheap, but not >overpriced either. > >-Dana Countryman >Publisher/Editor >Cool And Strange Music! Magazine >http://members.aol.com/coolstrge/coolpage.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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "m.ace" Subject: Re: (exotica) MOOG ? Date: 19 Sep 1997 12:10:38 -0400 > From: Jack Diamond > Subject: (exotica) MOOG ? > > Can anyone give me a date on when > MOOG/The Electric Eclectics of Dick Hyman was released ? > I can't find the CD, don't even know if it's listed there actually and this > guy here needs to know desperately I don't have the vinyl, but I have the Varese Sarabande CD. It sez: "...originally issued as Command 938; 1969" also... "The Age Of Electronicus, Command 946; 1969" Hope that helps. m.ace ecam@voicenet.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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: bpm0@interport.net (Peter Becker) Subject: (exotica) Inner sleeves Date: 19 Sep 1997 08:43:51 -0500 Hello, y'all exoticans I have'nt posted in a while. I hope life is treating you well. in re: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Sorry about the pedestrian question--but can anyone recommend an inexpensive source for paper inner sleeves for LPs? >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Call Bags Unlimited at 1 800 767 2247 They have reasonable and competitive pricing for all of your vinyl accesory needs. also, if you get a chance, Asphodel has updated the website. site below... Check the news section for Tipsy live dates! and, Johny Sender, if you're still out there, email me... I owe you some new records... bye! ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ bpm0@interport.net, Peter Becker - North American Distribution, Retail marketing, DJ Pool, Demo tape filter Asphodel : PO Box 51, Chelsea Station, NY NY 10113 p: (212) 965-0265, f: (212) 965-0959 , http://www.asphodel.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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Johan Dada Vis Subject: (exotica) message for Jonathan perl Date: 18 Sep 1997 20:11:35 +0200 Jonathan, if you read this, please email me. thanx. Johan 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Shangri-la Subject: RE: (exotica) MOOG ? Date: 19 Sep 1997 19:09:56 +-200 Can anyone give me a date on when MOOG/The Electric Eclectics of Dick Hyman was released ? My copy says 1969. Charl # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: loidlink@pixi.com Subject: (exotica) Re: The Exotic Sounds of Don Tiki Date: 19 Sep 1997 08:32:41 -1000 Tiki Bob- Mahalos for your interest and compliments! We're finishing up the album now, adding 7 tracks, and hope to mix down and manufacture for release by mid October/early November. It will also sport an awesome new CD cover by artist Mark Ryden, he of the Capitol reissues fame. BTW... did you hear us recently over at Vik's 'cause I can't seem to find the feature he did on us back in March/April of this year. Again, many thanks and will let you know when it's officially out... Alohadercci, Fluid Floyd Rcbrooksod@aol.com wrote: > > Dear Mr. Kandell, > > Can you please tell me if The Exotic Sounds of Don Tiki CD is available now > and how I can go about purchasing one? > > The RealAudio clips at Vik's are spectacular. And, being a tremendous Denny > fan I would love to add this album to my collection. > > Regards, > > Robert Brooks > (aka Tiki Bob) > Charleston, South Carolina # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Vik Trola Subject: Re: (exotica) Re: The Exotic Sounds of Don Tiki Date: 19 Sep 1997 14:39:22 -0500 http://www.chaoskitty.com/t_chaos/dontiki/dontiki.html or http://www.chaoskitty.com/t_chaos/radio/radiotiki.html cheers, Vik # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Robbie Baldock" Subject: (exotica) MOOG ? Date: 19 Sep 1997 20:50:07 +0000 Jack wrote: > Can anyone give me a date on when > MOOG/The Electric Eclectics of Dick Hyman was released ? >I can't find the CD, don't even know if it's listed there actually >and this guy here needs to know desperately It's been out for about three months, catalog VSD 5788 and you should be able to get one from the recently discovered Varese website: http://www.varesesarabande.com/ Robbie ** ** ** * Spaced Out - the Enoch Light Website * ** ** ** ** ** ** http://easyweb.easynet.co.uk/~rcb/light/ ** ** ** # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Robbie Baldock" Subject: Re: (exotica) Stereolab/Sukia Date: 19 Sep 1997 20:50:08 +0000 > Here's hoping that Sukia follow them from the European > tour to open on the east coast... Mmmm... I'm really looking forward to seeing Stereolab and Sukia in Glasgow in a couple of weeks. BTW, Sukia have a site too: http://www.nickelbag.com/sukia.html Not much on it yet but it seems you can listen to the whole of the debut album in their "Listening Room"... Robbie ** ** ** * Spaced Out - the Enoch Light Website * ** ** ** ** ** ** http://easyweb.easynet.co.uk/~rcb/light/ ** ** ** # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Eb Subject: (exotica) Claudine Date: 19 Sep 1997 15:02:52 -0800 Hey, I'm new to the list...I just wanted to announce that I launched the first-ever Claudine Longet website (I think????) about three weeks ago. Check it out, and feel free to contribute any information which I'm lacking or have wrong. I'm particularly interested if anyone knows something about Longet records titled Preludes and Sugar Me: The Lost Album -- they're apparently being reissued in Japan in the future. Oh, and if you decide to link my page to your own website, let me know. :) Cheers, Eb http://users.deltanet.com/~gondola/longet/longet.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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jack Diamond Subject: (exotica) Playlist for Jack Date: 19 Sep 1997 21:32:52 -0700 KFJC-FM, 89.7 Los Altos Hills, CA 94022 http://www.KFJC.org KFJC play list 9/14/97 for Jack Diamond ARTIST TRACK ALBUM ____________________________________________________________________________ The Planets Chunky Comp. By Leith Stevens, Arranged By Johnny Mandel James Dean Story Chet Baker,Bud Shank, Mike Pacheco-Bongos The Movie Star 1957 World Pacific Neal Hefti My Fine Feathered Finks RCA Martin Denny Let Go Exotic Moog Frontier Space Invaders Heater 101 Strings With; Bebe Bardon-Voice I Got It Bad & That Ain't Good Lewis Sisters Just Friends Liberty, 57 Jack Marshall Orch. The Third Man Theme Soundsville Peter Green/Fl. Mac Fighting for Madge 1970 Dudley Moore Bedazzled! Bedazzled!!! Kraftwerk Pocket Calculator Pocket Calculator Stanley Meyers Shazam! Kaleidoscope Friends of Dean Martinez Lonesome Retrograde Otto Sieben Curley Shirley [coll]: Music for T V Dinners Hotel Easy Friday Feeling Sonny Phillips Qnt. W/ Blues in Maude's Flat Prestige,Black on Black Rusty Bryant-Tenor, Bernard Purdie-Drums 1969 Melvin Sparks-Guitar, Jimmy Lewis-Fender Bass The Modernaires A/C Action Song A C Spark Plugs Synthesonic Sounds Supa-Flie Easy Project Kenneth Rexroth State and 32nd Fantasy, 1959 Phil Upchurch-Guitar Cold Sweat Darkness, Darkness Chuck Rainey-Fender Bass Nino Olivero/ Bruno Nicholai Cartoonist Go Go Go World! Nelson Riddle Orch. McHale's Navy March Capitol Don Sebesky Orch. Water Brother Distant Galaxy Kenyon Hopkins Orch. Chinatown, My Chinatown Ennio Morricone Una Corsa Disperata Bruno Nicholai Jerry Goldsmith The Search Planet of The Apes Jim Hall Trio Things Ain't What They... Pac Jazz, 1957 Sauter Finegan Orch. A Chinese Painting 1956, RCA Moondog Tugboat Toccata Prestige,1956 Link Wray Live Unchain My Heart Record Plant Sausalito, 1974 KSAN-94.9FM Your Jive 95 Roy Ayers Brawling Broads Coffy Little Marcy This Little Light of Mine Word Rekkids Shorty Petterstein Do You Want a Little Lovin' " " "" Chess Wide Weird World Of Shorty Petterstein Elmer Bernstein Matt Helm's Blues The Silencers Rod McKuen A Gallery of Asstd. Beats Beatsville Allyn Ferguson Sextet Sextet for Contemporaries Jack Kerouace Sounds of The Universe Coming in My Window Hanover Poetry For The Beat Generation Link Wray Live 1974 Jack The Ripper Record Plant Dudley Moore Bedazzled Instrumental Charles Earland Weedhopper Dynamite Bros Bernard Herrman/ CTI All Stars The .44 Magnum is a Monster Taxi Driver Pete Rugolo Orch. Diamond on The Move That's me;) KFJC 12345 El Monte Road, Los Altos Hills, CA 94022 KFJC-FM is now On Line Please direct your browser to http://www.KFJC.org and click on Internet Broadcast or tune your FM radio dial to 89.7 if you are in or around the San Fracisco bay area for the best damn non-commercial station in the entire galaxy. I shit you not Thank you, 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Phil Clark" Subject: (exotica) Mae West / Tower records (label) Date: 20 Sep 1997 09:55:51 +0100 hi hipsters everywhere I just picked up a (signed, already!) copy of Mae West's "Way out West" elpee from (I guess) around '65 - it's a hoot - to be played just before enjoying the marvy "Sextette" movie. anyhow I was wondering ... does anyone know who the band was on this album:? it's kinda typical mid-60s twist-a-go-go session music. Also, the album's on US Tower, which was of course US Capitol's cheapo subsidiary, does anyone have anything like a discography for this label? they released so much cool stuff it seems to me. e.g. lotsa B-movie soundtracks (esp AIP productions?) stuff by the Standells and Choc Watch Band (yeeeaahhh!!) early Pink Floyd (or did I dream this?) er... can anyone fill in the blanks? with a psychedelic gleam in my eye at all times, Phil phil-c@dircon.co.uk # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Shangri-la Subject: RE: (exotica) Mae West / Tower records (label) Date: 20 Sep 1997 13:40:09 +-200 I just picked up a (signed, already!) copy of Mae West's "Way out West" elpee from (I guess) around '65 - it's a hoot - to be played just before enjoying the marvy "Sextette" movie. anyhow I was wondering ... does = anyone know who the band was on this album:? it's kinda typical mid-60s twist-a-go-go session music.=20 I've got an album of Mae West with Sy Oliver & orch. The fabulous Mae = West. It is quite naughty for the period. It doesn't say but I think it = is fifties... By the way does anyone remember Taco?? Please admit it! He did a song = called Mae West on his second album. Any Claus Nomi anyone? Am I = treading on thin bamboo here? CHARL # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Shangri-la Subject: (exotica) TWICE Date: 20 Sep 1997 13:38:24 +-200 I get lotsa mail twice. If anyone knows a cure please let us know, cause I've a hunch I'm not the only one... Charl # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Kerry Keane Subject: RE: (exotica) Mae West / Tower records (label) Date: 20 Sep 1997 16:27:11 -0500 (CDT) On Sat, 20 Sep 1997, Shangri-la wrote: >> I just picked up a (signed, already!) copy of Mae West's "Way out West" >> elpee from (I guess) around '65 - it's a hoot - to be played just before >> enjoying the marvy "Sextette" movie. anyhow I was wondering ... does >>anyone > know who the band was on this album:? it's kinda typical mid-60s >> twist-a-go-go session music. > > I've got an album of Mae West with Sy Oliver & orch. The fabulous >>Mae West. It is quite naughty for the period. It doesn't >>say but I think it is fifties... I just finished reading her autobiography _Goodness Had Nothing to Do With It_. At the end, she gives fashion and beauty tips, and one of her tips is to "get with" whatever's popular at the time. She was in her 60s in the fifties, and she chided older people for not liking Elvis. I guess that explains the philosophy behind her "rock" album. Also, she had a lot of younger stud-puppet lovers. I'm sure doing a rock album was a good way to meet young guys. # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "m.ace" Subject: (exotica) Lost and Found? Date: 20 Sep 1997 18:27:55 -0400 It seems like no one is listing their finds lately. I know there were some criticisms of the practice a little while back, calling them brag lists and such, but call me naive -- I never saw them as such, certainly not when they included brief reviews (raw lists of titles would be boring though). Rather than brags, I saw it as sharing the fun (and information). An opportunity to tag along on others' expeditions. Anyway, I just wanted to say that if no one else did, I liked them. And fershlugginer's sake -- we sure could use the traffic right now! Or maybe it's a simple case of no one finding anything these days? Never mind, m.ace ecam@voicenet.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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Peter Hipwell Subject: (exotica) Lost and Found? Date: 21 Sep 1997 14:30:23 +0100 > From: "m.ace" > > It seems like no one is listing their finds lately. I know there were some > criticisms of the practice a little while back, calling them brag lists and > such, but call me naive -- I never saw them as such, certainly not when they > included brief reviews (raw lists of titles would be boring though). Rather > than brags, I saw it as sharing the fun (and information). An opportunity to > tag along on others' expeditions. Anyway, I just wanted to say that if no one > else did, I liked them. And fershlugginer's sake -- we sure could use the > traffic right now! I second this; I always enjoy scanning those lists, just to see the range of whatchamacallit -- exotica -- that is out there. > Or maybe it's a simple case of no one finding anything these days? I must have got a couple of hundred records in the last couple of months, including many known classics and some never before heard of, at least by me, which are equally classic. I'll get round to a best of "brag" list one of these days... I'm just too busy trying to LISTEN to the continual new influx... # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jonny.S@nyo.com (Jonny.S) Subject: (exotica) Claus Nomi & P5 Date: 21 Sep 1997 12:48:00 -0500 I love Klaus Nomi, I saw him at Danceteria in New York probably about 17 years ago. True Avant New Wave Cabaret way before the advent of major label post punk bandwagon. He appeared on Saturday Night Live with Joey Arias singing back-up for David Bowie ( Something from the Fashion LP). I don't remember the date. I saw P5 at Irving Plaza in NYC last night. They were very funny and fun. They are so strong on their visual concept but unfortunately the performance is basically a track date (singing to a tape) with the tape synced to video projected on a huge screen behind them. It makes for great eye candy but musically I started longing for a full band. I do think their new LP is the best thing they've done yet. It was great to see Lucien up there rocking the house before the show. He played some very wacky Japanese records. I had to leave about three quarters of the way through to go spin myself. All in all I'm glad I went and the crowd (about half Japanese) seemed to love the show. Jonny Sender # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Rcbrooksod@aol.com Subject: Re: (exotica) Lost and Found? Date: 21 Sep 1997 13:57:57 -0400 (EDT) On the subject of listing recent finds: << Rather > than brags, I saw it as sharing the fun (and information). An opportunity to > tag along on others' expeditions. Anyway, I just wanted to say that if no one > else did, I liked them. And fershlugginer's sake -- we sure could use the > traffic right now! I second this; I always enjoy scanning those lists, just to see the range of whatchamacallit -- exotica -- that is out there. >> BTW, has anyone heard from Jessica (^o^) lately? Thanks for the space, Tiki Bob # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brian Phillips Subject: Re: (exotica) Klaus Nomi & P5 Date: 21 Sep 1997 14:14:42 -0400 At 12:48 PM 9/21/97 -0500, you wrote: > >I love Klaus Nomi, I saw him at Danceteria in New York probably about 17 years >ago. True Avant New Wave Cabaret way before the advent of major label post punk >bandwagon. He appeared on Saturday Night Live with Joey Arias singing back-up >for David Bowie ( Something from the Fashion LP). I don't remember the date. They sang TVC15 and The Man Who Sold the World. Bowie wore an outfit shaped like a conga for "The Man..." and a skirt for TVC15. Nomi can be seen in TVC15 wheeling out a toy poodle on a leash and later in the song, whistling for it. Nomi was also on "That's Incredible" when they did a story on Fiorucci's. # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Br. Cleve" Subject: (exotica) Music To Watch Comets By Date: 21 Sep 1997 15:46:35 -0400 Here's the info on the new Gentle People compilation. MUSIC TO WATCH COMETS BY Conceived and Compiled by The Gentle People Flavour Of Sound Records (associated with Toy's Factory) TFCK-87552 [Eugene Music, 1764-2 Obuchi, Fujino-Machi, Tsukui-Gun, Kanagawa 199-02 Japan] Tracks by The Lorraine Bowen Experience, Lindberg Hammer Foundation, The Easy Alohas, Visit Venus, Natural Calamity, Valerie LaMercie, Ollano, Br. Cleve & His Lush Orchestra, & The Gentle People br cleve # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Br. Cleve" Subject: (exotica) Esquivel reissues Date: 21 Sep 1997 15:36:20 -0400 Just a note to let everyone know that The first 3 installments in BarNone's Esquivel reissue series are out this week in the U.S. Other Worlds, Other Sounds/Four Corners Of The World (AHAON-090) Exploring New Sounds in Stereo/ Strings Aflame (AHAON-091) Infinity In Sound/ Infinity In Sound Volume 2 (AHAON-092) The original front and back covers of the LP's are reprinted in the booklets in full jewell-cased size, which you can fold so that they appear on the front if you like. (The front covers feature very groovy graphics, with small photos of each cover) The next 3 are due out early next year. I'm happy to announce that, thanks to producer Neely Plumb, we were able to track down the tapes of the legendary, unreleased "See It In Sound!" (It will be coupled with 'Latin-Esque'). Also due out in this series will be my compilation of Esquivel's Mexican recordings (1946-1957), including the complete "To Love Again" LP. br cleve # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Marcus Kozica Subject: (exotica) Supplies Date: 21 Sep 1997 16:13:22 -0400 Ross Orr wrote: > ...can anyone recommend an inexpensive source for paper >inner sleeves for LPs? Well, Recordfinders sells them, but I'm not sure if it is the least expencive source... http://www.recordfinders.com/supplies.html Marcus From Sweden # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jack Diamond Subject: (exotica) Latest Finds Date: 21 Sep 1997 15:08:17 -0700 Jerry Goldsmith - Our Man Flint Jerry Goldsmith - In Like Flint Dudley Moore - Bedazzled Lalo Schifrin - The Fox Ennio Morricone - The Sicilian Clan 4 stone mint copies of "Attileo Mineo Conducts Man In Space With Sounds" with catalog # 55555 which is different than catalog # 66666 in that there is a spoken word intro piece before each track 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jack Diamond Subject: (exotica) More Latest Finds Date: 21 Sep 1997 15:11:34 -0700 Bob McFaddedn and Dor - Songs Our Mummy Taught Us (Decca) I also found 4 CD copies of Russ Garcia's Fantastica backed with Tom Dissvelt and Kid Baltan's "Song Of The 2nd Moon", both on the same CD I'm feelin' kinda lucky lately he he he he he 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Carl Russo" Subject: (exotica) Disco Village Date: 02 Sep 1997 07:33:08 UT If it hasn't already been noted, CTI/Sony has reissued one of Lalo Schifrin's secular (non-soundtrack) albums, "Black Widow." This was his stab at disco in it's infancy--1976. Of interest is his completely whacked version of "Quiet Village," which owes more to Bowie's "Fame" than Baxter's exotica standard. You have to strain to hear the melody, but wotta bass line! C. "Ratso" Russo # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jack Diamond Subject: Re: (exotica) Disco Village Date: 21 Sep 1997 16:01:58 -0700 Of interest is his completely whacked version of "Quiet >Village," which owes more to Bowie's "Fame" than Baxter's exotica standard. >You have to strain to hear the melody, but wotta bass line! Ratso, I CAN'T HEAR IT! -J # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJJimmyBee@aol.com Subject: (exotica) finds Date: 21 Sep 1997 21:35:53 -0400 (EDT) I second mace's emotion on finds--I too found them educational and informative, although I'll be damned if I ever find anything worth mentioning!...Jimmy # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJJimmyBee@aol.com Subject: (exotica) disceau Date: 21 Sep 1997 21:59:22 -0400 (EDT) Ratso places disco's infancy at 1976. As a long-time fan/collector of disco I would like to submit that disco's infancy was more like 1972 when DJ's in gay clubs began using mixing techniques on 45's and LP tracks with songs like Barbara Acklin's "I'll Bake Me A Man" from Brunswick in 1972, Eddie Kendrick's "Date With The Rain" which first appeared as a 45 in 1972. The Intruders came out with "Win, Place Or Show (She's A Winner)" in '72..I could go on. It began booming in 1973 when The Sound Of Philadelphia took off with "Armed And Extremely Dangerous" by First Choice, "Love Train", "I'll Always Love My Mama" by the Intruders, etc. THAT was disco--singers and groups in the doo-wop/soul tradition doing it uptempo style for the exploding dance scene which was replacing rock and doing it through the clubs by word of mouth.......Jimmy/dismounting pulpit now # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Will Straw Subject: Re: (exotica) disceau Date: 21 Sep 1997 23:13:50 -0400 Jimmy: I enjoyed the clarification about the origins of disco. It's true that, by 1976, disco was in full swing, with record pools coordinating delivery of 12-inch singles from labels to djs and other evidence of a system already in place. Major label interest in something called disco really took off in 1974, when The Hues Corporation's "Rock The Boat," and George McCrae's "Rock Your Baby" each sold more than 2,000,000 copies, and each was seen as having crossed over from discotheques. I'm wondering if you can confirm what I've always been told was the case: that the first ever 12" single was "Dance, Dance, Dance" by Calhoun (RCA, 1975) and that the first 12" to get a commercial release to the public was "10 Percent" by Double Exposure, in 1976. Here's a quote from a 1974 Billboard article on disco, which makes the link between discotheques of the 1960s and the new clubs: "Don't write off discotheques to the nostalgia files of the '60s quite yet. With a new look and a strong flavoring of r&b music, they're part of the in-scene once again in major markets, and record promotion men are pulling out all the stops to tap the dance clubs' resources for breaking new product. ( . . . ) Pick up the discotheque crowd and your chances for airplay are greatly enhanced, seems to be the consensus from the labels. And with good reason, they point out. It's not forgotten that the song "Soul Makossa" broke on the disco scene first, or that current r&b selections such as "Rock the Boat" by the Hues Corporation (RCA), "Main Line" by Ashford & Simpson (WB), "Dance Master" by Millie Henderson (Playboy), and "Rock Your Baby" by George McCrae (TK) hit the mark on the discotheque level first, and then "crossed over" to radio." ----- In an interesting history in DJ magazine, in 1993, Stephen Harvey and Patricia Bates write: "The first of the underground clubs was Salvation, in 1969, where Terry Noel played followed by The Haven, where Francis Grosso worked with Steve D'Aquisto and Michael Cappello. From there, three DJs moved to Sanctuary in 1970. Sanctuary was located in a former church in Manhattan's Hell's Kitchen neighbourhood, evolving into a wild frenzied scene of druggy abandon. The DJ, Francis Gross, was the first DJ-as-auteur/artist/idol." ----- The hardest thing to reconstruct here is the nature of the transition from 1960s discotheques and go-go clubs to disco's as we know them. Sorry for taking up everyone's time with these quotes, but this is an interesting period in music history, and I appreciated Jimmy's information. Wi Will Straw Associate Professor and Acting Director, Graduate Program in Communications McGill University 3465 rue Peel, Montreal, Quebec H3A 1W7 Phone: (514) 398 7667; Fax: (514) 398 4934 http://www.arts.mcgill.ca/gpc/ Director, The Centre for Research on Canadian Cultural Industries and Institutions http://www.arts.mcgill.ca/gpc/crccii/ Co-editor. Topia: A Journal of Canadian and Cultural Studies http://www.arts.mcgill.ca/gpc/topia/ # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: bag@hubris.net Subject: (exotica) Sonic Recollections Recollection Date: 21 Sep 1997 20:56:08 -0700 (PDT) I took up Dana Countryman's suggestion for a Portland, OR on Saturday: >Another great store is SONIC RECOLLECTIONS, at 2701 SE Belmont. Their phone >is 236-3050 and they don't open until 11 a.m. Mon-Sat. Great personality >stuff in particular, and their prices are MODERATE. Not cheap, but not >overpriced either. It is a GREAT store, especially to just look at (actually hadn't intended to visit, just saw it on my way to a futon store and remembered Dana's recommendation). They even have a bargain bin: 5 for $1 or a quarter each. I found 15 LPs I wanted to check out and found a new Dean Elliot cut from Zounds! What Sounds! off one of those Capitol radio station only LPs. Let's see, that makes it four Zounds cuts I had to find on releases other than the actual LP! (Ultra Lounge Vol 3 has one, Incredibly Strange Music Vol 1 has another, Cocktail Mix Vol 1 has still another). Well worth the $3 I put down for all the LPs. I also found a sampler on Mercury of its stereo 35mm recordings with at least interesting cut I don't already have. The rest of the LPs weren't interesting enough to report on, but it was fun to explore at 20 cents each. However, what is real nice is the intimacy and orderliness of the place. The owner does an EXCELLENT job of making the records accessible and grading them. All of the rarest and coolest LP's are displayed on the walls with their prices very prominent (can you believe I own the $200 Stan Freberg album and bought it several years ago for 50 cents. Then, I ran across another copy for 25 cents a month ago, but didn't get it because I already had a copy. No one can call ME a capitalist!) There is even a place for boxed sets and 10 inch LPs (often hidden at other places). One of Yma Sumac's 10 inchers is prominently displayed! You can count on the grading here. The guy at the counter told me their policy is to mark half book price (well, maybe on the higher priced ones. The Beatles "butcher" lp was selling for $900). They do take good care of their records. When some guy was practically tearing through a stack, the counterman yelled at him "HEY, would you try to be more gentle with MY records!" They even take some pride in the bargain stacks. Unlike some places (okay, Django's), they don't put ugly marks on the covers of the cheap-os. Instead, they put on a bright orange sticker which is easily removable after purchase. I suppose they can get away with this because they pretty much know what they have...and the entire store is visable from the counter. The only thing wrong with their bargain bins is that ALL LPs are without inner sleeves. I have a suspicion that they were removed before being place in the bin, because the records themselves are in good condition (meaning that they lived most of their life in an inner sleeve). Oh well, be prepared to buy some inner sleeves. Oh, also, you can visit with Matilda, a young cat who is very friendly. (this is a feline cat, you understand). The guy at the counter was also conversational, unlike counter people I have encountered at Tower and Django who seem so inconvenienced when you ask them to ring up your purchases! Also, this weekend I found some records at Goodwill as-is. I found two more samplers: Command Vol 12 with Lew Davies and His Orchestra being the only one I liked that I didn't already have (actually, I have the COVER from "A Cheerful Earful" but never found the record. Now I know what I am missing!). The RCA sampler came from BRECK (SP-33-50). Pat Suzuki does a great version of My Heart Belongs to Daddy, Perez Prado does Ciribiribin and Xavier Cugat does Alla En El Rancho Grande. Unfortunately they did not include cuts from these albums that they promoed on the back cover: Shorty Rogers Orchestra, "The Wizard of Oz..." and Esquivel, "Strings Aflame." Great mini versions of the covers, though. Then I found a pretty good album that WAS NOT a sampler: "Percussion in a Tribute to Harry James," The Frankie Capp Percussion Group on Kimberly 2002. This is not the best stuff, but Frankie does a pretty good job integrating the percussion. Some of the cuts are pretty good, others not so. Frankie was hamstrung by material written for the trumpet and he couldn't quite escape those bounds. And who would expect him to...this was a tribute album, after all. Also picked up some marginal material for a Christmas show I am putting together. Some of the stuff from "Christmas with Melis" (That's Jose Melis) SEECO CELP 4230 was good, especially the songs without Jose's singing and WITH the organ. The Tijuana Brass Christmas Album has some good moments, especially if I edit out the boring introductions to some of the carols (which were included to make the tunes more solemn as opposed to the more free-wheeling portion that follows) (A&M 3113). And, if I can't find enough material, I may go with David Rose's version of Little Drummer Boy on "All-time Christmas Favorites" on Capitol SL-6931. The rest of the album was too stuffy, even with Peggy Lee and Nelson Riddle included, but Rose's rendition has its moments (no, strike that, it has its SECONDS). Byron Caloz bag@hubris.net Portland, OR, 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Lou Smith Subject: (exotica) Esquivel reissues/See It In Sound! Date: 22 Sep 1997 10:44:24 -0400 (EDT) At 03:36 PM 9/21/97 -0400, Br. Cleve wrote: >I'm happy to announce that, thanks >to producer Neely Plumb, we were able to track down the tapes of the >legendary, unreleased "See It In Sound!" (It will be coupled with >'Latin-Esque'). Also due out in this series will be my compilation of >Esquivel's Mexican recordings (1946-1957), including the complete "To Love >Again" LP. >br cleve Fabulous!! We hadn't heard about the success of finding the SIIS tapes. What's the story there? Can you give a preview of what's actually on that release, and on the Mexican recordings as well? And how's the Las Vegas Years compilation going? Br. Cleve, you The MAN!! --Lou # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jonny.S@nyo.com (Jonny.S) Subject: Re: (exotica) disceau Date: 22 Sep 1997 12:01:44 -0500 I think that another aspect in developing dj technique (in NYC at least) was and still is the street jam. People bringing their sound systems out in front of their building or to the parks. The early hip-hop djs were playing as early as 1976 as far as I know. I think it was the Black and Caribbean, Latin and Gay communities communities that were responsible for the shift from the late '60s discotheque to the early to mid 70's disco. I would love to know more about this transformation, I've never seen any books on the subject. A few songs I think of as pre-disco club records are City-Country-City by War, Squibcakes by Tower of Power, Woman by Barabas and HiJack also by Barabas. All of these would be considered "Loft records" as in the club The Loft which was on Prince Street and Mercer Street in what is now SoHo. Steve D'Aquisto used to play there along with the owner David Mancuso. Its also where Larry Levan started who went on to open Paradise Garage. I wandered into The Loft on a Summer night (or morning) in 1980 at about 6AM. Changed my life. Before that I thought disco was Saturday Night Fever. I was born again. I think that the '70s disco was was just the inner city version of a Grateful Dead show. A group of people getting together and collectively going on a trip through music and hallucinogens. (but the dancers were a lot better). Jonny Sender # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Br. Cleve" Subject: Re: (exotica) Esquivel reissues/See It In Sound! Date: 22 Sep 1997 13:31:41 -0400 At 10:44 AM -0400 9/22/97, Lou Smith wrote: >We hadn't heard about the success of finding the SIIS tapes. >What's the story there? The full story will be in the liner notes, but, in a nutshell, Neely Plumb discovered acetates of the record in his office. They had matrix numbers in the run off grooves; by utilizing those, the master tapes were found in the vaults. >Can you give a preview of what's actually on that release, and on the >Mexican recordings as well? Check out the forthcoming issue of R.Preston Peek's "Exotica/Et Cetera" for a sneak preview. Suffice to say, "See It In Sound" is unlike any Esquivel record you've ever heard. Which is probably why RCA rejected it. In a blind fold test, you would not guess that it was done by him; as a matter of fact, Esquivel says it's as much Neely Plumb's album as it is his. >And how's the Las Vegas Years compilation going? Ask me another question. br cleve # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJJimmyBee@aol.com Subject: (exotica) more on disceau Date: 22 Sep 1997 16:14:33 -0400 (EDT) OK--time to plow through my "Rare Disco 45's" box to see what all will work with Cocktail Nation. Next posting: titles/artists/labels/years of release on these gems known as disceau....Jimmy/Genre annointment complete subject to posting and inevitable reaction! # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Shangri-la Subject: RE: (exotica) Disco Village Date: 22 Sep 1997 22:06:48 +-200 CTI/Sony has reissued one of Lalo Schifrin's secular (non-soundtrack) albums, "Black Widow." I found a mint copy for R5 last week and all I too can add is wow!...but I can't hear it either!! (the melody on Quiet Village) Charl # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: dfrisby@mgm.com Subject: (exotica) Afro Lounge Date: 22 Sep 1997 16:15:30 -0700 I have a friend who wants to have a cocktail party complete with retro style, drinks and music. And, oh yeah, the cocktail/lounge music has to be from black artists. He wants an "Afro Lounge" party and I told him I thought it was a tough sell, but.. what the hell I 'd give him some assistance. Anyway, I suggested some specific background cuts from some of the Blaxploitation flicks like "Shaft" and "Superfly" as well as early Quincy Jones Mercury tracks, but that was where I drew a blank. I'm sure there are plenty of black exotica artists, but cocktaily composers & arrangers? And I'm not talking about Cab Calloway, Slim Gaillard stuff either) Hmm, dunno.. Anyone with input on this specific search would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Doug # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Lou Smith Subject: (exotica) Afro Lounge/Gordon Thomas Date: 22 Sep 1997 19:36:10 -0400 (EDT) At 04:15 PM 9/22/97 -0700, Doug wrote: >I'm sure there are plenty of black exotica artists, but cocktaily composers >& arrangers? And I'm not talking about Cab Calloway, Slim Gaillard stuff >either) Hmm, dunno.. Anyone with input on this specific search would be >greatly appreciated. Thanks, > >Doug If you can find any, go with Gordon Thomas. His cut "Diana" would be timely. --Lou # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: HOUSEOBOB@aol.com Subject: Re: Re: (exotica) Esquivel reissues/See It In Sound! Date: 22 Sep 1997 21:38:45 -0400 (EDT) In a message dated 9/22/97 5:37:13 PM, you wrote: <> OK. What's the deal with the japanese comp you're on? What's the music like and is it import only? Bob # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Carl Russo" Subject: (exotica) RE: Afro Lounge Date: 03 Sep 1997 02:04:21 UT I have a friend who wants to have a cocktail party complete with retro style, drinks and music. And, oh yeah, the cocktail/lounge music has to be from black artists. He wants an "Afro Lounge" party While I can't vouch for the ethnicity of the studio musicians who make up Mandingo, they sure as hell have atmosphere! Mandingo's THE PRIMAL RHYTHM OF LIFE (1973) has just been reissued on CD by EMI (works for quad set-ups, too!) It's pseudo-Afro-lounge at its finest with lotsa exotic-sounding percussion, brass, saxes, electric guitar, etc. To quote the liners: "[This] was widely used as a demonstration record in music shops and Hi-Fi shows." (The cover boasts a topless black woman with strategically-placed beads playing a hand drum.) There may also be a club deejay in your friend's locale who could take care of the whole thing for a decent fee. C. "Ratso" Russo # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ross Orr Subject: (exotica) Some Recent Booty Date: 23 Sep 1997 00:29:24 -0400 Righto, I'll bite. Here are a few things from my current "in" stack. . . SOME PLEASANT SURPRISES: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ _Arthur Murray's Music For Dancing: Cha Cha_ (A.M. Orchestra directed by Ray Carter). Often these instructional records seem pretty tepid, but this has a couple of wonderfully slinky "arab" Cha Chas! "Miserlou" (of course) and "Cha Cha at the Harem" (the real standout). The rest is more routine, but still pretty nifty. _Movin' and Groovin'_ (Three Suns). A "pleasant surprise"? Just because the vinyl was totally wrecked, and in mono of all things (a Stereo Action LP re-released in mono?!?!?). I don't care, this is still one whacked-out album. I had heard "Danny's Inferno" in compilations before and loved it, but "Caravan" is even more startling (love the jews-harp!) And there are more weird sounds peeking out from behind every corner on most of the tracks. _Shangri-La_ (Jack Weigand). A budget Wyncote disk, I bought this one unable to place the name, but knowing I'd heard of him somewhere. YES!! he's a classic lounge organist! Irresistable cascading waterfall trills and runs! The organ parts are mostly doubled by strip-club style saxophone too. (At least, that's the association I had after seeing "the Full Monty" this week.) A wonderfully cheesy 60's lounge moment. . . _Rains In The Tropics_ (Gene Rains Group). I had never even heard of Rains, who apparently was Decca's answer to Denny/Lyman vibes-led exotica. But during some of the songs, I started to feel that his arrangements were actually more interesting than Lyman's. Sadly this LP turned out to be a minefield of skips, and I definitely want to get a better copy. (There was one incredibly cool skip I listened to for about 10 minutes straight--do other people do this?). _Galaxy: Music From Eleven Great Orchestras_ (Sampler of Mercury's "Perfect Presence Sound Series"--This was Mercury's Command-ish gatefold audiophile series). I have been put into a deep coma by several David Carroll LPs, so I had kind of low expectations for the rest of his stable of Mercury artists. . . what was I thinking? Great sound and a consistent level of Percussive Perkiness make this a great collection. Now I'm on the lookout for some other PPS disks like _Discussion in Percussion_, _Guitar Galaxies_, etc. Even Carroll's own cut, from _Percussion Parisienne_, is frisky and silly enough to keep the mood going. _Moving Percussion in Pops_ ("The Hollywood All-Stars" on Dyna-Disk) Yet another budget-label "percussion" disk--the packaging sure looks like a Sommerset spinoff--this usually means it's going to be a pretty weak effort. But there were several really good tracks on this! Some tracks are a big orchestral group, which isn't as interesting--only "Roller Coaster," complete with stereo action sound effects. But the jazzier small combo gets off some good ones, like a slinky "Tiger Hunt," the silly "Cuckoo Cha Cha" (w/Hammond organ starring in the title role), and a positively Enochian "Cucaracha." _Getting Together_ (Ferrante and Teicher, Pickwick release 1978) This has one amazingly 70's cover, of three doughy gals in ugly bikinis fondling a sideburned guy in a fisherman's sweater. Oh man. And God help me, I really *like* this album in some weird way. You have F&T throwing themselves into the theme from "Hair," like it was Rachmaninoff or something. You have funky guitars and harpsichord on "Oh Calcutta!" You have, please save us, F&T emoting their way through "Lay Lady Lay." I can't explain it, but it all works for me somehow. . . AND SOME MILD DISAPPOINTMENTS: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ _The King Plays Some Aces_ (Xavier Cugat) OK, the Latin version of "Dance of the Sugarplum Fairies" (from the Nutcracker Suite) is pretty brilliant. But--what was it exactly?--there was just something a little too *tasteful* about this one. . . _Ports of Pleasure_ (Les Baxter) A British EMI release, actually brought back from overseas by some returning GI. Lavish cover art. . . even the notes for each composition were like little exotica haiku. My anticipation was feverish. . . But this music was just SO programmatic that I found it quite disorienting! It was like hearing movie soundtrack music without being able to see the movie. I mean it's all really quite skillful, kind of Stravinsky Lite; but I couldn't get into it as exotica. . . _Hawaiian Paradise_ (Leo Addeo, Orchestra and Chorus). AAAaaagh!! Singing! Run Away! (Actually there is one song, something about crooning to the moon in a lagoon, which is starting to grow on me in its syruppy awfullness.) _Mai Tai Time_ (Eddie Lund Organ and Quintet). That title was just TOO promising--so the album was bound to disappoint, and did. Eddie's organ is positively funereal, and several members of the nominal "quintet" seem to be lost somewhere under the table--the inexcusible lack of any vibes or steel guitar is felt especially keenly. This Tower release claims it was "recorded in the south seas" on the cover--one gets the sinking feeling that this refers to the south seas surrounding Staten Island, so close to exotic New Jersey. _Moog Power_ (Hugo Montenegro). I've saved the controversial one for last, as I know all things Moog are fashionable now. . . I'm finally warming up to this LP a bit, but you must admit side one is a moogless wasteland of annoying 60s male vocals. The drugs finally kick in for side two though, and the trippy flange-y vocal on "Dizzy" is indeed rather fine. . . I like the title track and "My Way" pretty well too. But that first listen was quite a letdown. Sorry to drone on for so long. . . Happy hunting to the rest of you, --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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Brent Clough (02) 333 1322" Subject: (exotica) Doug's Afro-lounge Date: 23 Sep 1997 14:41:49 +1000 A few suggestions for Black Exotica: *Organist Earl Grant - recorded for Decca in the 60s, did versions of 'Quiet Village', 'Beyond the Reef', 'Yellow Bird' etc. LPs like 'Ebb Tide' 'Beyond the Reef' 'The Versatile Earl Grant'. *Bongo-man Preston Epps. His album 'Bongo, Bongo, Bongo' on Top Rank International has a 13 minute bongo-fueled exotic cut, 'Call of the Jungle'. *Afro-Cubans like Perez Prado and Mongo Santamaria - conga pounding latin mainstays. The Fantasy CD 'Mongo's Greatest Hits' is a good starter for his work. *Multi-instrumentalist Yusef Lateef who was very interested in 'Eastern' instruments/arrangements recorded a cool version of 'Taboo' for his '57 Fantasy LP, 'Other Sounds'. *The guy from Saturn, Sun Ra, is frequently heard hammering his moog or Farfisa over crazed poly-rhythms by the Arkestra. Lots of his music is reissued by Evidence. For an example of his contribution to Exotica check out the cut 'Mayan Temple' on the Evidence double CD 'The Singles'. *Earth Kitt of course! I think of a version of the Turkish folk song 'Uska Dara' as sorta exotic. That's on a Kapp LP 'Revisited', but everything she does is tres exotique. *I also love 60s/70s Jamaican music - often very cheesy melodies played on organs/ saxophones e.g. sax-player Tommy McCook doing the 'theme from Exodus' or 'What the World Needs Now'. Check out great organist, Jackie Mittoo - 'Macka Fat' is a good example - lots of albums reissued by the Heartbeat label. Also Lee Perry's band The Upsetters - a neat recent example of their combination of early reggae and lounge sounds is 'The Upsetters A Go Go', CD on Heartbeat. I think there're lots of connections between Exotica and Black musics like jazz and reggae, and those links are interesting, so excuse me if I've blathered on a bit. It's a rich area that's not much acknowledged or thought through. Anyway have a good party!! Cheers, Brent Clough clough.brent@a2.abc.net.au # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Angus Fotheringham" Subject: (exotica) Anybody down there? Date: 23 Sep 1997 17:00:29 +1000 Please excuse the non-disco outburst, but I'm brand new to the list, living in Australia, and wondering about any other Australian subscribers. I've just discovered, after too many years wasted on top fifty 'alternative' drivel, the joys of exotica and avant-garde, so I'm curious as to what sort of scene there is for people interested in exotica 'down under'. So... Hey! All you 'Aussies' - drop me a line about where you look for records, and maybe even about yourselves - if you can bear to break the electronic anonymity taboo. ciao! Angus F. --- "Vote for me, I'll keep you intoxicated!"--Perry Farrell # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Michael Jemmeson Subject: (exotica) Disco 12"s and Inner Sleeves Date: 23 Sep 1997 11:01:06 +0000 >I'm wondering if you can confirm what I've always been told was >the case: that the first ever 12" single was "Dance, Dance, Dance" >by Calhoun (RCA, 1975) and that the first 12" to get a commercial >release to the public was "10 Percent" by Double Exposure, in 1976. I think that 12" singles originate from Jamaica and were around earlier (1972?) but that may have been the first US 12". On the question of cheap inner sleeves I always pinch them from records that look like they'll never be sold and put the ones i am getting in them. But if you need a lot you'll have to shell out... -- * m.jemmeson@ucl.ac.uk 0171-387-0311 * * Rm 504, Commonwealth Hall, 1-11 Cartwright Gdns, LONDON WC1H 9EB * # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Peter Hipwell Subject: (exotica) RE: Afro Lounge Date: 23 Sep 1997 12:32:07 +0100 > From: "Carl Russo" > > While I can't vouch for the ethnicity of the studio musicians who make up > Mandingo, they sure as hell have atmosphere! Mandingo's THE PRIMAL > RHYTHM OF LIFE (1973) has just been reissued on CD by EMI (works for > quad set-ups, too!) It's pseudo-Afro-lounge at its finest with lotsa > exotic-sounding percussion, brass, saxes, electric guitar, etc. To > quote the liners: "[This] was widely used as a demonstration record > in music shops and Hi-Fi shows." (The cover boasts a topless black > woman with strategically-placed beads playing a hand drum.) > > There may also be a club deejay in your friend's locale who could > take care of the whole thing for a decent fee. > Wow, I'm glad they released this at last! There's a couple of Mandingo tracks on the "Sound Gallery" -- the original vinyl (there's 4 volumes) is now highly collectable. The Rare Record Guide cross-references Mandingo and Geoff Love -- and Geoff Love is black (I presume the cross reference means he wrote the music, true/false...). He did tons of other albums, covering tunes, both under his own name, and as "Manuel and the Music of the Mountains", as well as a lot of arranging work (for such greats as Russ Conway and Ken Dodd, among others). The Manuel albums are generally on the elevator side of things, and there's a lot of rubbish under his own name, but there's also some great titles: "Latin With Love" and "Superhero Themes" spring to mind. Totally irrelevant to the "afro" theme, but worth grabbing, and easy to find in the UK at least. # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brian Phillips Subject: (exotica) Re: Afro-lounge Date: 23 Sep 1997 09:28:57 -0400 A tip of the hat to Brent Clough; what a list! I also recommend Jimmy Smith (primarily his work with the Don Gardner Trio), Sarah Vaughan's Broken Hearted Melody (Quincy Jones conducting again!), Gene McDaniels and Harry Belafonte. # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: cscheffy@kinglet.Berkeley.EDU (Clark Scheffy) Subject: (exotica) afro-lounge Date: 23 Sep 1997 07:23:45 PDT A lot of easier jazz stuff could qualify. For example, Odonell Levy (on Groove Merchant) did some easier, swingin now-soundy stuff. Also, the Cadet (later Chess) label had some good stuff - Soulful Strings, Dorothy Ashby, Ramsey Lewis - all with Richard Evans funky, smooth, and loungey arrangements. Can't think of much beyond that off the top of my head... Clark # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: cscheffy@kinglet.Berkeley.EDU (Clark Scheffy) Subject: (exotica) Ross' booty/ Gene Rains Date: 23 Sep 1997 07:29:10 PDT Gene Rains is one of the masters! And indeed, a must have in my opinion. For pure quality of the recording and engineering, his Decca releases are fantastic. And I agree with Ross on the quality of his arrangements - they are often a step more lush and thoughtful than the typical Denny or Lyman arrangement (again, only my opinion here). Of Rains' work, I know of these three records: Lotus Land (on Decca, sort of a suite of music - no real blank bands between the songs) Rains in the Tropics (my favorite, also on Decca) Far Across the Sea (the one I don't have, so can't say anything about it.) Any chance of getting this guy into re-release record company folks? He deserves it to be sure! Clark # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Stilgloria@aol.com Subject: Re: (exotica) Some Recent Booty Date: 23 Sep 1997 10:30:35 -0400 (EDT) In a message dated 9/22/97 9:29:51 PM, you wrote: <<(There was one incredibly cool skip I listened to for about 10 minutes straight--do other people do this?).>> Um....well....not intentionally.I HAVE been know to listen to a skip forever and not realize it until someone says, "is your record skipping?" I usually say, casually, "no, it's just avant garde". Gloria # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: cscheffy@kinglet.Berkeley.EDU (Clark Scheffy) Subject: (exotica) Industrials Date: 23 Sep 1997 08:36:31 PDT I thought I'd start a new thread here, motivated by some listening I did this weekend with some new friends. I dug out one of my sweetest finds: "The Screen of Blackness" - a promo for Motorola "Rectangle M" - they're new color picture tube with a rectangular screen rather than the usual rounded square. This record seems to be from the late 50s to early 60s, though I have no real idea. The freakiest thing about it is that the first 10 minutes, you'd swear you were listening to the most overtly racist diatribe ever recorded. The characters say things like, "What if everything were black? Black trees, black cars, black clothes, black skies!" Terrifying - and you're just waiting for them to say "Black people!!!" with shear terror. Very strange. And then, later in the record, the rectangle M's electronic guns start firing, and the "screen of blackness" lifts revealing television as it was always meant to be. The format is sort of similar to the "War of the Worlds" broadcast. It ends with an announcer saying that you will receive a free prize if you return the record to the television store that lent it to you. I haven't taken Motorola up on this offer yet... Another record I had the pleasure of listening to is on Cessna Records (the manufacturer of small planes). It is a training record for listening to the radio beacons that guide aircraft to airports. The record mostly consists of air control / pilot communications and repetitive beeping sounds, with the announcer occasionally coming on and saying what various signals mean. For example, the flight takes you over the Hollywood Hills and into Hollywood Airport. The album comes with a nice workbook and cool illustrations of in-flight electronics. Any others out there? I know most of us have seen the ubiquitous Colonel Sanders Christmas records, but what about straight=up advertisements and training stuff? Clark # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Br. Cleve" Subject: Re: Re: (exotica) Esquivel reissues/See It In Sound! Date: 23 Sep 1997 11:46:18 -0400 At 9:38 PM -0400 9/22/97, HOUSEOBOB@aol.com wrote: >What's the deal with the japanese comp you're on? What's the music like >and is it import only? The disc was produced by The Gentle People. For those of you unfamiliar with them, they're a British quartet who produce what could be called an electronic mix of Burt Bacharach with The Free Design. Drum machines and sampled strings and harps, smooth harmonies and synthesizers. They have 1 album and 4 12" singles out in Britain (on Aphex Twin's Reflex label), and an additional album out in Japan. They've also remixed Pizzacato Five on the "Combination Spaciale" EP. This compilation features tracks of smooth and easy electronica by artists exploring similar territory. It's only available as a Japanese import at this time. http:/www.gentleworld.com br cleve # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Br. Cleve" Subject: Re: (exotica) Afro Lounge Date: 23 Sep 1997 12:07:47 -0400 A couple more organists for the afro-lounge: Jackie Davis Billy Larkin & The Delegates The Millionaire has correctly pointed out that Cocktail Culture moved into the ghetto after the onslaught of the hippie era. While ofays were dressing in tie dye and overalls and drinking Boone's Farm, the mack daddies of the world were sipping Harvey Wallbangers and hi-balls while wearing the finest threads in town. I'd certainly mix in blaxploitation tracks like Roy Ayer's "Coffy" (or any of his other 70's Polydor recordings), Charles Earland's "The Dynamite Brothers", Barry White's "Together Brothers" (not to mention his Love Unlimited Orchestra) and anything by Johnny Lytle. And for true bizarreness, try the funky bagpipe jazz of Rufus Harley. br cleve # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Shangri-la Subject: (exotica) RE: Geoff Love Date: 23 Sep 1997 18:14:29 +-200 I didn't know he was black!! Anyway if so then include his "Terror movie = themes". Side one is quite symphonic but side two gets very seventies = and has some breathtaking arrangements.=20 Charl # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Shangri-la Subject: (exotica) RE: skipping Date: 23 Sep 1997 18:17:56 +-200 I have so many records that I sometimes forget if one of them skips. If = I'm in the bath the smoothness of the loop will determine weather I get = out or ambient... Charl # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Shangri-la Subject: RE: (exotica) Afro Lounge Date: 23 Sep 1997 18:04:49 +-200 Try Bert Kaempfert's Swinging Safari. I don't know how available it is = outside South Africa, but Sam Sklair (who was white) did some brilliant = stuff f.e. his "Pop goes the gumboot" album wich is superb. It sounds = like early swingy James Last but with lots of African instruments and = very well recorded gumboot dancing. His "Dance date" and other more = European albums I don't enjoy that much. It propably is blaxploitation = though! Also I've heard certain people think the easy/coctail scene is = politically incorrect because it is so Eurocentri, but would it be wrong = to say Latin has black roots from its' Afro/Cuban background?? Charl # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Peter Hipwell Subject: [Br. Cleve: Re: (exotica) Afro Lounge] Date: 23 Sep 1997 18:06:04 +0100 Br. Cleve writes: > threads in town. I'd certainly mix in blaxploitation tracks like Roy Ayer's > "Coffy" (or any of his other 70's Polydor recordings), Charles Earland's Also the "Superfly TNT" soundtrack by Osibisa (an African band), which mixes funky blaxploited sounds with African rhythms. The half-title track, "TNT" is, um, dynamite. # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Johan Dada Vis Subject: (exotica) Playlist Fantastica Date: 23 Sep 1997 18:59:00 +0200 Fantastica runs on Radio Scorpio, FM106, Leuven, Belgium, each Saturday 15-16 h. Fantastica # 37 Ferrante & Teicher special Thread: Sparky's Magic Piano "Tico tico" [cd: "Dos amigos"] "Oye negra" [lp: "Fireworks"] "Sparky's magic piano = RODE DRAAD/THREAD" [lp: "Sparky's magic piano"] "In the rain" [lp/cd: "Blast off!"] "Chopstick cha cha" [lp/cd: "Blast off!"] "Over the rainbow" [cd: "Easy listening favorites"] "Cumana" [lp: "Soundproof"] "The lady is a tramp" [lp: "Dynamic twin pianos"] "African echoes" [lp: "Around the world with Ferrante & Teicher"] "A bee and his honey" [lp: "Dynamic twin pianos"] "Caravan" [lp: "Fireworks"] "The nearness of you" [lp: "With percussion"] "Stardust" [lp: "Heavenly sounds in hi-fi"] "Jungle drums" [lp: "Pianos in paradise"] "Brazil" [lp: "Soundproof"] "Gonna fly now (theme from "Rocky")" [lp: "Rocky and other knockouts"] "Lay lady lay" [compil. cd: "Instrumental favorites: Pop pleasures"] "Cielito lindo" [lp: "With percussion"] the radio pages on my web site: http://bewoner.dma.be/Dada/radioq/radioq.htm Johan |)/\|)/\ Vis 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Johan Dada Vis Subject: (exotica) Playlist Fantastica Date: 23 Sep 1997 15:57:25 +0200 =46antastica runs on Radio Scorpio, FM106, Leuven, Belgium, each Saturday 15-16 h. Fantastica # 38 1. Mike Melvoin: "The plastic cow" [lp: "The plastic cow goes Moooooog"] 2. The Muppets: "We're on the air! aaaaaaaaarh!" [TV: "The Muppet Show"] 3. K-Taro: "Sweden, heaven & hell" [compil. cd: "Sushi 3003"] 4. Sound effect: "Electronic rattle" [cd: "Totally cartoon sound F/X"] 5. The Eden Electronic Ensemble: "The entertainer (reprise)" [lp: "Plugged in Joplin"] 6. Monty Python: "Not this record!" [cd: "Previous record"] 7. Senator Bobby: "Wild thing" [compil. cd: "Sixties rebellion 12 - demented"] 8. Shirley Bassey: "Come back to me" [lp box: "Something wonderful"] 9. Michael Nesmith & Shorty Rogers: "Don't cry now" [lp: "The Wichita train whistle sings"] 10. Eddy Wally: "Prinses Diane" [radio show: "De zoete inval"] 11. Eddy Wally + Mystic Moog Orchestra: "Baobei + Concerto for easy and wide - demolition MIX" [cd: "In't Chinees"] 12. Les baxter featuring Tiki: "Tenderly" [lp: "The primitive and the passionate"] 13. ?: "Crackerjack theme" [lp: "TV themes"] 14. Dick Hyman: "Till we meet again" [lp: "Electrodynamics"] 15. Sound effect: "Kunte kinte" [cd: "Totally cartoon sound F/X"] 16. Master Musicians of Java: "Bendrong II" [lp: "The Jasmine Isle: javanese gamelan music"] 17. Barnes & Barnes: "Ah =E2" [lp: "Zabagabee"] 18. Quincy Jones & Astrud Gilberto: "Who needs forever" [cd: "The Deadly Affair"] 19. Tito Rodriguez: "The magnificent seven" [compil. cd: "Ultra-Lounge vol.9: Cha-cha de amor"] 20. Dave Brubeck Quartet: "Take five" [compil. cd: "The jazz memories collection"] 21. Eden Ahbez: "Eden's island" [cd: "Eden's island"] 22. Airto: "Tombo in 7/4" [cd: "Best of"] 23. Monty Python: "Look out! the record stuck!" [cd: "Previous record"] 24. Edd Byrnes: "Kookie's mad pad" [compil. cd box: "The beat generation"] 25. Jo Ann Castle: "Bumble boogie" [lp: "Accordion in hi-fi"] 26. Jackie Gleason: "One of these days - pow!" [cd: "And awaaay we go!"] 27. Arthur Lyman: "Good morning starshine" [compil. cd: "In a cocktail mood"] 28. The Muppets: "Camptown races - wrong song!" [TV: "The Muppet Show"] 29. The Clique: "Wormin" [compil. cd: "Totally Wired 3"] the radio pages on my web site: http://bewoner.dma.be/Dada/radioq/radioq.htm Johan |)/\|)/\ Vis 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Lou Smith Subject: (exotica) Industrials Date: 23 Sep 1997 15:01:43 -0400 (EDT) This is from Steve Young: At 02:43 PM 9/23/97 -0400, you wrote: >Hi Lou, >I used to subscribe to the exotica list, >but my own interests were a bit too esoteric even for that bunch. There were >a lot of records like that Motorola one, all very mysterious on the cover and >down to the end until finally it became clear what was being discussed. They >were produced by Bert Tenzer, were generally 10" one sided records, and you >could always bring the record back to the store and get a free prize. I also >have several air traffic control/how to fly records, but they're not >industrials in the sense that I'm interested in. However, that's odder stuff >than you usually see discussed on that list! >Steve Young > BTW, Steve has an article on Industrial Show Music in Cool&Strange Music! #6. Anyone with Industrial Show LPs for sale or trade is invited to contact him at PANTSSteve@aol.com Who knows, some disc you sell/trade him may wind up in a Dave's Record Collection segment someday. --Lou # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: breithel@lund.mail.telia.com (Ingemar Breithel) Subject: Re: (exotica) Gene Rains Date: 23 Sep 1997 21:39:37 +0100 >Of Rains' work, I know of these >three records: >Lotus Land (on Decca, sort of a suite of music - no real blank bands between >the songs) > >Rains in the Tropics (my favorite, also on Decca) > >Far Across the Sea (the one I don't have, so can't say anything about it.) And there's another Decca album with a Gene Rains involvement: on "The Magic Islands Revisited" by Axel Stordahl and his Orchestra and Chorus, the Gene Rains Group ("bright young natives of Oahu," the liner notes claim) "beautifully bridge Mr. Stordahl's beautiful interpretations," whatever that means. I'm at a loss to figure out who does what here, but the record is almost on par with "Lotus Land" in terms of continuous lushness (save for some Hawaiian vocalizing), if that's what you're after. # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Lou Smith Subject: (exotica) Tyner does Bacharach Date: 23 Sep 1997 16:58:01 -0400 (EDT) Just seen in the shop: McCoy Tyner Trio With Orchestra: The Music of Burt Bacharach (Impulse) What's up with this?!? Does anyone have an explanation? Has anyone heard it yet? First Zorn - now Tyner - who is next to fall beneath the Spell of Burt? --Lou # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: studio@wayno.com (Wayno) Subject: (exotica) Os Mutantes CDs available in the US! Date: 23 Sep 1997 17:08:28 +0100 Aquarius Records of San Francisco recently imported CD reissues of the first two albums by the Brazilian psychedelic pop group Os Mutantes. The albums are "Os Mutantes" and "Mutantes" and they sell for $21 each plus postage. Following is an excerpt from supplemental liner notes written by Mutantes enthusiast Don Smith: "Formed in Brazil in 1966, this trio consisted of an American woman, Rita Lee Jones, and two Brazilian brothers Arnaldo Dias Baptista and Sergio Dias Baptista. They blended bossa nova and psychedelic rock and roll to form a Sgt. Pepper meets Astrud Gilberto mix which is one of the most unique sounds ever put to wax. Quite simply, you have never heard anything like Os Mutantes." Don's not exaggerating - this band created some of the most whacked-out sounds ever issued in the name of "rock" music. Their music had a strong Brazilian/Tropicalia element that made it wholly "other." Mutantes' records have been very difficult to find in the US, although tapes have been floating around for years in music and comix circles. Here's the info on Aquarius: * Aquarius Records --------- * * 1055 Valencia Street * * San Francisco, CA * * 94110 USA * * tel 415.647.2272 * * fax 415.647.3447 * * aqua@sirius.com * * http://aquarius.bianca.com * By the way, I have no financial stake in this. I'm simply a satisfied customer spreading the word to other seekers of the unusual. There's a Mutantes web page (mostly in Portugese, but translations are apparently in the works) at . Wayno # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jack Diamond Subject: Re: [Br. Cleve: Re: (exotica) Afro Lounge] Date: 23 Sep 1997 14:11:08 -0700 Charles Earland's score to "The Dynamite Brosthers" is fucking incredible! Jack >Br. Cleve writes: > >> threads in town. I'd certainly mix in blaxploitation tracks like Roy Ayer's >> "Coffy" (or any of his other 70's Polydor recordings), Charles Earland's > >Also the "Superfly TNT" soundtrack by Osibisa (an African band), which >mixes funky blaxploited sounds with African rhythms. The half-title >track, "TNT" is, um, dynamite. # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jack Diamond Subject: Re: (exotica) Afro Lounge Date: 23 Sep 1997 14:19:33 -0700 Fuck yeah! I'd certainly mix in blaxploitation tracks like Roy Ayer's >"Coffy" (or any of his other 70's Polydor recordings), Charles Earland's >"The Dynamite Brothers", Barry White's "Together Brothers" (not to mention >his Love Unlimited Orchestra) and anything by Johnny Lytle. And for true >bizarreness, try the funky bagpipe jazz of Rufus Harley. > >br cleve # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: BasicHip@aol.com Subject: Re: (exotica) Industrials Date: 23 Sep 1997 22:43:18 -0400 (EDT) clark writes: << I thought I'd start a new thread here, motivated by some listening I did this weekend with some new friends.... ...Any others out there? I know most of us have seen the ubiquitous Colonel Sanders Christmas records, but what about straight=up advertisements and training stuff?>> I've been trying to score my first LP of this type for what seems like forever. I regularly frequent collector's lists, web sites, swaps and used record stores seeking out this sort of thing and have not come across a single one. I'm getting discouraged. My only exposure is the CD "Product Music", which came out a couple of years ago. A collection of industrial jingles used to motivate employees. Once i had a taste, i wanted more and have been starving ever since. # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brian Phillips Subject: (exotica) Osibisa and more Black Exotica Date: 23 Sep 1997 19:18:22 -0400 Osibisa...criss-cross rhythms that explode in happiness! I would also recommend their first three albums, Osibisa, Woyaya and Heads. If you want to get downright scary, try Exuma's first two albums, Exuma and Exuma II. It has a zombie resurrection on one track ("Paul Simon Nontooth"). I have both of these albums; my brother and I call it "music from the other side of the Island of Jamaica". It is exotic, but not necessarily relaxing. >Also the "Superfly TNT" soundtrack by Osibisa (an African band), which >mixes funky blaxploited sounds with African rhythms. The half-title >track, "TNT" is, um, dynamite. # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Marcus Kozica Subject: (exotica) Leslie et al. Date: 23 Sep 1997 18:12:23 -0400 Alohaha, I just ordered: STRUTTIN WITH CLAYTON/JET RCA 0074 TZIGANE/JET RCA 231 STRUTTIN WITH CLAYTON/JET RCA 3215 POSSESSION/L'ARDENTE NUIT RCA 231 from http://www.recordfinders.com/ And, I picked up a copy of the Gene Rains "Lotus Land" the other day. Somebody has scribbled 1963 on it, is this the release year? I also thrifted a copy of a record called "Lonely Harpsichord, Rainy Night in Shangri-La" by Jonathan Knight (Viva V36011). It is kind of good, titles like Tiki Waterfall and Quiet Village, with thunder storms and rain throughout..... (somebody sold this on rec.music.marketplace.vinyl a couple of weeks ago). I think it is time to mention "Impressions of Outer Space" by Larry Elgart, Brunswick 1953, 10", it is superb, the "low gravity" cover and all. I haven't seen a scan of it anywhere. I'll do it if time permitts. Is there anybody around who has the magazine from where the artwork is taken? Marcus From Sweden # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: TOR Subject: (exotica) Re: Brant Date: 24 Sep 1997 04:58:10 +0200 Yesterday Brant wrote: > =20 > I think there're lots of connections between Exotica and Black=20 > musics like jazz and reggae,=20 So true... The connection is rather obvious... I=B4ve been having a Fela party since= the brilliant master unfortenatly died a few months ago.. But still, the tradition and the atmosphere of what we might call "exotica" ( or what ever) is based upon a colonial view of the world. A truly depressing era ( not at all concluded obviosly) in many ways... A tourists impression of a strange foreign world. When the world was too large to comprehend.. Orientalism etc. Exotism is hard to find theese days. Unfortunately? In a way the "genre" should be an insult to all forms of "correct" music. Native or not. Thats why we all love it perhabs. Theese days it would be a major marketing problem selling "Ritual of the savage" as an example - as you know. Being a black frontline musician in that field was not easy. A black musician played "jazz" in the atomic-age, I=B4m afraid. In a way it=B4= s the same theese days. There are a few examples of brilliant black musicians in our field, but not to many bandleaders. I would be very happy if we could find any! Not in the Latin-field please - lets concentrate on "true" space-age exotica/pop. And further more: What about this community? Is this a "white" concern all together? Am I mistaken? Happy to hear from you.......... Greetings TOR =20 # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Sadie" Subject: (exotica) Re: Swinging Safari Date: 24 Sep 1997 17:19:51 +1200 Re the question about how available Bert Kaempfert's Swinging Safari is outside South Africa - I've seen it around at jumble sales a few times here in NZ. I don't know why this record in particular. It's a pretty good record - I've got 2 copies just in case! Good cover too, with silly looking white woman dancing in a safari suit and pith helmet, with a couple of wild animal skins slung around in the background. Crazy, baby! # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Shangri-la Subject: RE: (exotica) Industrials Date: 24 Sep 1997 09:30:46 +-200 I had a Bosch power tools record that I threw out. It had tracks like = "when the tools come marching in" and was basically "when the saints = come marching in". Though novel, the music did not quite make it. I = expected some clanging from the workshop, instead I just got bland jazz = standards with silly names... Charl # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Shangri-la Subject: RE: (exotica) Re: Swinging Safari Date: 24 Sep 1997 09:40:32 +-200 I'm sorry If I was misunderstood, but I was referring to the = availability of Sam Sklair records outside South Africa. As for Bert = Kaempferd, there is very little info on the net about him. Yet almost = all his records are brilliant. His unique swing with crunchy rhythm = guitar gets me hooked in no time. The more mellow 70's stuff gets even = better.=20 Charl. (David where are you??) # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Magnus Sandberg Subject: (exotica) RE:Sam Sklair Date: 24 Sep 1997 11:12:41 +0200 Shangri-la wrote: > I'm sorry If I was misunderstood, but I was referring to the > availability of Sam Sklair records outside South Africa. Well I have found an LP here in Sweden called "Gumboot Dance". Truly bizarre. --------- Magnus # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brian Phillips Subject: RE: (exotica) Re: Swinging Safari Date: 24 Sep 1997 08:18:09 -0400 Speaking of Kaempfert, wasn't "Afrikaan Beat" the theme of the "Sandy Becker Show" based in New York? # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ajplug@bart.nl (Arjan Plug) Subject: (exotica) Preston Epps again Date: 24 Sep 1997 20:56:34 +0200 (CEST) > *Bongo-man Preston Epps. His album 'Bongo, Bongo, Bongo' on > Top Rank International has a 13 minute bongo-fueled exotic > cut, 'Call of the Jungle'. OK, I admit I'm desperate! Who can tape me this for a trade please. Reply off-list, thank you very much. Arjan # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJJimmyBee@aol.com Subject: (exotica) Disceau Partial Date: 24 Sep 1997 15:37:14 -0400 (EDT) As threatened, a partial list of Disceau: -New York City Rhythm Orchestra "Art Deco" 1975 Full House -The Peppers "Pepper Box" 1973 Event -Tribe "Smoke" 1973 ABC -Bumble Bee Unlimited "Love Bug" 1976 Mercury -Hokis Pokis "Nowhere" 1974 Shield -Graham Central Station "Now Do-U-Wanta Dance" 1977 WB -Glitter Band "Makes You Blind" 1975 Arista -Peoples' Choice "I Likes To Do It" 1971 Phil L.A. of Soul -Philadelphia Society "100 South Of Broadway" 1974 American -Love Unlimited Orch. "My Sweet Summer Suite" 1976 20th Cen -Metropolis "I Love New York" 1977 Salsoul -----more to come-----Jimmy # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Marcus Kozica Subject: (exotica) Compilations etc. Date: 24 Sep 1997 19:08:15 -0400 Servus and happy fall, I reacently picked up three cool compilations: "Halucinations, Psychedelic Off II Underground" a picture disc w/ a photo of a metal head or something. It featured tracks from The Doors and stuff _AND_: Cancer - The Moon Child, from the Zodiac Cosmic Sounds! (Electra, Germany, ST-KMLP-310) "Memories of Hawaii/An All Star Salute" a boxed set (the usual style), but w/ the following Martin Denny tracks: Enchanted Sea, Return To Paradise, Adventures In Paradise and Quiet Village. (RCA Custom, Readers Digest, RB4-204, 1985!!) "Goofy Greats" a budget record w/ the track Mah-na-mah-ma from the soundtrack Sweden Heaven _And_ Hell, porno, porno. (K-tel, NU 9030) Does anybody know the track list for the X-Large "Space Ball" CD? I can only figure out: 10: Amethyst, Richards/Beaver 17: Matt Helms Blues, The Silencers 19(or so): Send Me Nicki 22(or so): Ferrante & Teicher, something 28: The Streets Of San Fransisco 29: Dirty Harry, the title escapes me right now Also, I found an 8-track Beach Boys cassette, it featured the track "Moog Dawg", I can't play it, but I've tried to ask people into that kind of music but nobody seem to know if there is any moog on it or not. On record it is called "Moon Dawg" or something. Ross Orr wrote (IN list): > _Arthur Murray's Music For Dancing: Cha Cha_ (A.M. Orchestra directed by > Ray Carter). Often these instructional records seem pretty tepid, but this > has a couple of wonderfully slinky "arab" Cha Chas! "Miserlou" (of course) > and "Cha Cha at the Harem" (the real standout). The rest is more routine, > but still pretty nifty. But ohhhhh, "Arthur, You Should Smile More", just makes me soooo happy (you know, like "Whistle A Happy Tune": -I fool my self as well.) I have several copies of that one because of that track. bye, Marcus From Sweden. # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Sean B Fuller Subject: (exotica) lounge-a-palooza Date: 24 Sep 1997 23:26:02 -0500 (CDT) Hello, allow first to introduce myself, my name is Sean Fuller and I run a lounge/exotica show on KCOU-Columbia in Mid-Missouri. I have been lurking for some time now, and have finally decided to step forward. I have a question. Have any of you heard of a new compilation that Hollywood records just put out called Lounge-a-palooza? It came into my hands the other day. Includes several gems such as a miniskirt performed by Combustible Edison and Esquivel, The girl from Ipanema performed by Pixxacto Five, Music to Watch Girls By, Performed by the James Taylor Quartet, and several others. A lot of it however is what I can only call Alterna-lounge. For instance, it has the Ben Folds Five doing She don't use Jelly by the Flamming Lips, Poe doing a Rose is a Rose, Steve and Eydie doing Soundgarden's Black Hole Sun and Chris Ballew from Presidents of the United States doing some song about Robert Goulet on the river nile. I guess I should really have expected as much from Hollywood records. Here are some quotes from the jacket: "Heart and soul of a new generation of martini sipping swingers." "Taking lounge to its illogical conclusion." As my freind said, "This is a joke." What do you guys think. Have you seen it yet? Sean Fuller c643436@showme.missouri.edu Columbia, MO # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Sean B Fuller Subject: (exotica) lounge-a-palooza Date: 24 Sep 1997 23:26:02 -0500 (CDT) Hello, allow first to introduce myself, my name is Sean Fuller and I run a lounge/exotica show on KCOU-Columbia in Mid-Missouri. I have been lurking for some time now, and have finally decided to step forward. I have a question. Have any of you heard of a new compilation that Hollywood records just put out called Lounge-a-palooza? It came into my hands the other day. Includes several gems such as a miniskirt performed by Combustible Edison and Esquivel, The girl from Ipanema performed by Pixxacto Five, Music to Watch Girls By, Performed by the James Taylor Quartet, and several others. A lot of it however is what I can only call Alterna-lounge. For instance, it has the Ben Folds Five doing She don't use Jelly by the Flamming Lips, Poe doing a Rose is a Rose, Steve and Eydie doing Soundgarden's Black Hole Sun and Chris Ballew from Presidents of the United States doing some song about Robert Goulet on the river nile. I guess I should really have expected as much from Hollywood records. Here are some quotes from the jacket: "Heart and soul of a new generation of martini sipping swingers." "Taking lounge to its illogical conclusion." As my freind said, "This is a joke." What do you guys think. Have you seen it yet? Sean Fuller c643436@showme.missouri.edu Columbia, MO # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Shangri-la Subject: RE: (exotica) Disceau Partial Date: 25 Sep 1997 08:15:59 +-200 Pardon my ignorance but is there a difference between disceau and disco? = Are we talking about the roots here? Instrumental soul/funk like Johnny = Griffith etc. I've got a copy of Lady Bug by Bumblebee Unlimited. It is a wonderful = track with a catchy bassline and chipmunky (supposedly insect) vocals = that remind one unwillingly of speed house and happy hardcore. Charl # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Shangri-la Subject: RE: (exotica) lounge-a-palooza Date: 25 Sep 1997 08:15:52 +-200 a new compilation that Hollywood records just put out called Lounge-a-palooza. As my freind said, "This is a joke." I often get the feeling that anything released after 1980 is a joke..... Charl # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Micheleflp@aol.com Subject: (exotica) What about Rene' Touzet? Date: 25 Sep 1997 02:34:34 -0400 (EDT) Finally got around to listening to a few of my record finds from about 3 months ago(!) and the best of the bunch is this album by Rene Touzet called Mr. Cha Cha Cha. This is the coolest record - I just love this, especially his renition of "Stormy Weather" and "Perfidia." The backup singers are superb! Does anyone know anything about this artist and are there any other albums by him that you'd recommend??? - Michele Flipside Fanzine # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Carl Russo" Subject: (exotica) RE: Compilations etc. Date: 04 Sep 1997 15:23:27 UT Charl writes: Apparently Good Vibrations was the first pop song that I think moog or something was used on? That catchy vibrating bassline... Isn't "Good Vibrations" known to contain the first use of a THEREMIN in a pop song? I've always heard that The Monkees' "Star Collector" was the first use of a Moog in pop--the playing of which is credited to Micky Dolenz and Paul Beaver on "Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones Ltd" (1967). # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: David Retief Subject: (exotica) Re: Bert Kaempfert Date: 25 Sep 1997 10:35:39 +0200 >records outside South Africa. As for Bert Kaempferd, there is very little info on the net about him. Yet almost all his records are brilliant. His unique swing with crunchy rhythm guitar gets me hooked in no time. The more mellow 70's stuff gets even better. >Charl. >(David where are you??) Huh...Yes he's brilliant. All he's fazes are great but his '70's work particularly thrills with those lush, soaring string crescendos broken with those spectacular brass bursts. I've noticed that non-disco 70's easy doesn't enjoy that much attention on the list. Born in 75 knowing the 70's only as ABBA and the odd tv theme I was only really aware of music from early new wave. This could explain why I'd sooner have a stroke when stumbling across a early to mid 70's Bert/Paul Mauriat/Raymond Lefefre/Frank Pourcel hive than a Denny/Baxter one. My tastes do range from the late 50's but there's something about the lushness and often epicness in nondisco that really really does it for me. As for Bert, if anyone could suggest a 70's cd-reissue I'd appreciate it. Afrikaans people in general bought most of the Bert around here during the 60's around Swinging Safari time. It was incredibly popular and enjoyed as much airplay as the Beatles would've had they not been banned (All radio stations were controlled by the Nationalist party). So most of our collective collection covers that particular sound with only 3 albums from the later period (Free and Easy, Tropical Sunrise, Safari Swings Again). Thanks for any interesting info on the above cd's, David. # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: vinyllives@earthlink.net (R.Preston Peek) Subject: Re: (exotica) RE: Compilations etc. Date: 25 Sep 1997 10:04:44 -0400 > >Isn't "Good Vibrations" known to contain the first use of a THEREMIN in a pop >song? Played by none other than Paul Tanner of "Music for Heavenly Bodies" and the great Frank Comstock album. He discusses the session briefly in an upcoming interview in Exotica/Et Cetera Issue 11. What did he think of the song? "I thought it was an excellent record. Showed real versatilty." # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jill Mingo Subject: (exotica) Monkees and Bedazzled Date: 25 Sep 1997 09:19:22 -0600 >Isn't "Good Vibrations" known to contain the first use of a THEREMIN in a pop >song? I've always heard that The Monkees' "Star Collector" was the first use >of a Moog in pop--the playing of which is credited to Micky Dolenz and Paul >Beaver on "Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones Ltd" (1967). Think you're right about "Good Vibrations". Don't know about the Monkees trivia, but I think this is a fantastic track, and a fantastic album. Quite a varied sound for the Monkees, bearing in mind it still has that fun Monkees sound. On a different note, I want "Bedazzled" soundtrack to own. If you have it anyone and want to sell it, can you please email me privately????? Thank you very, very much! Jill "Mingo-go" # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lar E. Warner" Subject: RE: (exotica) Compilations etc. Date: 25 Sep 1997 11:18:59 -0700 (PDT) >Apparently Good Vibrations was the first pop song that I think moog or = >something was used on? That catchy vibrating bassline... There is some controversy about what instrument that was, in part due to Brian Wilson's brilliant but rambling mind. Here is the latest info I've seen about it: royber@accent.net (Bernard Roy) said on 9/23/97: In the meantime, I do hope that SOMEBODY has told Mr. Martin that the theremin on GOOD VIBRATIONS is not a theremin at all. He spent so much time presenting it and talking about it (more than six minutes of screen time!), it's a shame he didn't know he was listening to a trautonium. Yes, Yes! I know, you saw a somewhat dazed, latter-day Brian Wilson sitting in front of a Big Briar Etherwave pretending to play it. Forget it! The original recording is a trautonium, and the instrument used later for the video and for touring was a sort of ondes Martenot that Robert Moog told me he custom made for them. Watch the GOOD VIBRATIONS vintage video carefully, you'll see the so-called "thereminist" sliding his finger up and down a strip that runs parallel to the synthesizer keyboard. Hate to say it guys! That makes it an ondes Martenot. (He's referring to Steven M. Martin's documentary, _Theremin: An Electronic Odyssey) L "just the facts, Ma'am." # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJJimmyBee@aol.com Subject: (exotica) disceau partial-ly explained Date: 25 Sep 1997 15:31:23 -0400 (EDT) With the exception of the "Love Bug" track all the disceau I submitted is instrumental, all with bizarre synthesizer/moogy or otherwise strange arrangements and all have discernible chants and are danceable without resorting to disco-formula. And, to answer the question, the difference between disco and disceau (admittedly my own label) is distinct in that it draws a the "I firmly hate disco period" person in with its uniqueness. Yes I am an unabashed disco fan, was spinning it then and still spin it. The lounge/exotica movement caught me completely off guard and I love it, but am trying to incorporate what I've already learned into the new stuff I'm learning about. And hey, speaking of "Chipmunky", the flip side of the Chipmunk's first record is called "Almost Good" and deserves consideration here as well!.......Jimmy/Discophile and Proud # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJJimmyBee@aol.com Subject: (exotica) Lounge Laura sighting Date: 25 Sep 1997 15:40:45 -0400 (EDT) Lounge Laura had a party at her new digs in Jamaica Plain (Boston) last week. She is doing well, sends her fondest greetings, and is working on organizing a band. I won't go into her apartment in depth, suffice to say that she is the owner of a black vinyl hair-dryer chair which can be converted into a Laz-E-Boy lounger......and the hair-dryer itself is still attached # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJJimmyBee@aol.com Subject: (exotica) Lounge Laura sighting Date: 25 Sep 1997 15:41:25 -0400 (EDT) Lounge Laura had a party at her new digs in Jamaica Plain (Boston) last week. She is doing well, sends her fondest greetings, and is working on organizing a band. I won't go into her apartment in depth, suffice to say that she is the owner of a black vinyl hair-dryer chair which can be converted into a Laz-E-Boy lounger......and the hair-dryer itself is still attached # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lar E. Warner" Subject: Re: (exotica) Lounge Laura sighting Date: 25 Sep 1997 13:56:32 -0700 (PDT) >the owner of a black vinyl hair-dryer chair which can be converted into a >Laz-E-Boy lounger......and the hair-dryer itself is still attached My mom had one of those in green! I was so proud of her for keeping that odd thing in her house (which was otherwise decorated in Iranian brass stuff). Of course it was fully functional and she'd enjoy reading whilst drying her hair. L # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jack Diamond Subject: RE: (exotica) Compilations etc. Date: 25 Sep 1997 12:39:28 -0700 >royber@accent.net (Bernard Roy) said on 9/23/97: > > In the meantime, I do hope that SOMEBODY has told Mr. Martin that > the theremin on GOOD VIBRATIONS is not a theremin at all. >>>>>it's a shame he didn't know he was > listening to a trautonium. Yes, Yes! Yee Haw!!!!!!!!!! The Trautonium is that eeeeerie eeeeeeeeeeerie sound that is on the main title to One Step Beyond as well as another title from that score called "Weird" I KNEW that wasn't a G.D. Theremin! I don't care what anybody says 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jmperl@juno.com (Jonathan M Perl) Date: 25 Sep 1997 15:02:14 -0400 Subscribe exotica-digest jmperl@juno.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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jessica Cameron Subject: (exotica) Organ Stop Pizza Date: 25 Sep 1997 19:58:44 -0400 Hi everybody! Sorry I haven't had time to post anything lately, but I've been real busy with school. :( Anyway, I just found this lounge album last week called "Organ Stop Pizza" on the "Organ Stop Pizza" label (which shows a little pie with extra pepperoni ^_^). I think I've seen it mentioned on the list before, but I could be wrong. It's general lounge organ music, but the packaging is so strange (the organist is wearing a Liberace style tuxedo and standing on a ladder beside the Organ Stop Pizza sign (that was the name of the resturaunt) on the front, and there's a glamor shot of him at the organ on the back. It's a gatefold sleeve with lots of notes about the organist and the resturaunt. This struck me as being so strange I just had to post about it. Anyone know anything about this? Thanks for the space, Jessica ^_^ PS--about the Gene Rains thread: there is a fourth Gene Rains LP, a budget label compilation of tracks from "Far Across the Sea" and "Lotus Land" called "The Call of the Tropics." It's on Decca's budget subsidiary, Vocalion (or something like that). PPS--I just found a reissue of "Fabulous Ping Pong Bongo Percussion" called "Tahitian Percussion." The cover is beautiful! When I have more time I'll post about the two _different_ versions of Ping Pong Bongo Percussion I've found. There's one version without the chanting and singing, believe it or not! PPPS--Just this weekend I bought CDs by Tipsy (I know, they're ripoff artists, but they're good ripoff artists ^_-) and the Moog Cookbook. The Moog Cookbook is really funny, they sound just like Jean Jacques Perrey and Hugo Montenegro, esp. on "Are You Gonna Go My Way?" I don't follow rock music that closely so they'd probably be even funnier to someone who's more familiar with the sounds of today. ^_- Thanks again, me ^_^ # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Pea Hicks Subject: Re: (exotica) Organ Stop Pizza Date: 25 Sep 1997 18:18:15 -0700 Jessica Cameron wrote: > > Hi everybody! Sorry I haven't had time to post anything lately, but > I've > been real busy with school. :( Anyway, I just found this lounge album > last > week called "Organ Stop Pizza" on the "Organ Stop Pizza" label (which > shows > a little pie with extra pepperoni ^_^). I think I've seen it mentioned > on > the list before, but I could be wrong. It's general lounge organ > music, but > the packaging is so strange (the organist is wearing a Liberace style > tuxedo > and standing on a ladder beside the Organ Stop Pizza sign (that was > the name > of the resturaunt) on the front, and there's a glamor shot of him at > the > organ on the back. It's a gatefold sleeve with lots of notes about the > organist and the resturaunt. This struck me as being so strange I just > had > to post about it. Anyone know anything about this? > When i was a kid my folks used to take me to a place that I remember as "Organ Pipe Pizza" but i was only about 8 or so so i could be remembering the name wrong- it could have very well been an "Organ Stop Pizza" franchise. Anyway I clearly remember the organist just playin' request after request. We would request "Star Wars" and he'd suddenly whip out this little plush R2-D2 and put it on top of the organ as he played... That place was amazing... in fact everytime i pass by the Dim Sum place that now resides in that building, i can't help but try to fool myself into thinking it's still the organ pizza place... pea # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: supascal@accessone.com (Susan Pascal) Subject: Re: (exotica) Organ Stop Pizza Date: 25 Sep 1997 18:35:48 -0700 (PDT) What IS this with pizza and organ? Here in Washington state we have "Pizza and Pipes," a pizza place with an enormous, fabulous and ornate organ, played by silent movie accompanists. Susan Pascal # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Carl Russo" Subject: (exotica) Re: Organ Stop Pizza Date: 05 Sep 1997 00:41:56 UT Well, not to brag or anything, but my folks took me to Pizza 'n' Pipes in Burlingame, CA, when Korla Pandit had a gig playing there in the early 70s. Not that I remember much... Cute but true anecdote: One fine day my mother was driving down Van Ness Avenue in San Francisco when Korla pulled up next to her in a convertible at a red light. No mistaking that bejeweled turban! He signaled with his finger to follow him but she was so scared she took off as soon as the light turned green. I guess she was one housewife who WASN'T hypnotized by his allure. C. "Ratso" Russo # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: bag@hubris.net Subject: Re: (exotica) Organ Stop Pizza Date: 25 Sep 1997 20:46:29 -0700 (PDT) At 06:35 PM 9/25/97 -0700, Susan Pascal wrote: >What IS this with pizza and organ? Here in Washington state we have "Pizza >and Pipes," a pizza place with an enormous, fabulous and ornate organ, >played by silent movie accompanists. Is the one in Vancouver, Washington state or some other? I guess these are all over...they had to find somewhere to put all those theatre organs. The exotica possibilities at these places are amazing. It is best to go with an appreciative crowd...or at least one other person, though (unlike me, who still has to go it alone). If the guy who plays at the one in Vancouver took requests (I suppose he might have if I was brave enough to ask), I would have had a handful of great tunes for that instrument. I can see how someone who works at such a place might record an album. The guy in Vancouver certainly could: he does a mean version of The Pink Panther theme (here, when that is played, someone comes out dressed as The PP! Kids love it). I also went to the Pizza'n'Pipes in Burlingame, Calif. when I was a kid. I loved the organ but it was so dark and so many people that I was actually quite scared (me being excessively shy and small). Someone ought to put a list together with all the pizza/organ places. For any exoticat they would be great destinations. Byron Caloz bag@hubris.net Portland, OR, 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: bag@hubris.net Subject: RE: (exotica) Compilations etc. Date: 25 Sep 1997 20:46:43 -0700 (PDT) At 08:15 AM 9/25/97 +-200, Charl wrote: >I recently found a hawaiian boxed set from Readers Digest called Aloha Hawaii. >It's a sixpack with unfortunately no Martin Denny but some Al Caiola with bird >calls etc. Unfortunately no artists are listed. Just how many of these sets did Reader's Digest come out with? Don't have yours, but do have Hawaiian Paradise(1970) and South Sea Island Magic(1968--Produced by Charles Gerhardt). HP had five records and SSIM had four but featured a mixture of these musicians: Louie King and His South Sea Islanders Kalua Beach Boys Don Kalana and the Tahitians Jack Kai and His Hawaiian Paradise Orchestra Hanuani Lei and the Serenaders Robert Mandell and His Orchestra The Islanders Douglas Gamley, His Orchestra and Chorus Louis Nunley Rosemary Squires Johnny Gibbs and His Orchestra The Marie Tarangi Trio under the direction of Jack de Mello Anyone else with info on other RCA/Custom releases (pressed on Dynagroove vinyl)? Byron Caloz bag@hubris.net Portland, OR, 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ottotemp@aol.com Subject: (exotica) MTV Tiki God Date: 26 Sep 1997 02:59:27 -0400 (EDT) Does anyone here have connections to MTV or know of any way I could get a photo of their "MTV Tiki God" mascot that they had this past summer? Otto # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: David Retief Subject: (exotica) Cortez & his new latin Date: 26 Sep 1997 09:07:22 +0200 I got an lp by Cortez and his new latin which is really great. I'd like to find out anything I can about this group. The album has no title and has a latin lovely in silver frame (Fontana stereo dimension). One track was lifted onto a '72 Fontana sampler I threw out so they must've been quite big, no? The sound is quite Chaquito but production is more 70's with frenetic brass bursts. Would like to track down more..and more... David. # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brad Bigelow Subject: (exotica) Bert Kaempfert/Rene Touzet Date: 26 Sep 1997 06:12:37 Re: Bert Kampfert/"Swingin' Safari": "Swingin' Safari" was released in the U.S. on the album, "That Happy Feeling." The title cut is even more fun than "Swingin'." Put it on and you'll bounce around the roound with that happy, happy feeling. For a quick bio of Bert and a discography (certainly not exhaustive, though), check out his page at the Space Age Pop Standards website: http://home.earthlink.net/~spaceagepop/kaempfer.htm Re: Rene Touzet: Touzet was one of the leading Latin band leaders for the post-WW2 period. He didn't get quite the widespread reputation of Perez Prado or Tito Puente, but he recorded steadily through the mid-1960s. Unfortunately, he hopped among labels a lot. He recorded a greatest hits collection on GNP Crescendo that includes a great boss nova-ish covers of the themes from "Tender is the Night" and "Lawrence of Arabia." He composed and arranged much of his own music, having been educated as a classical musician. He's retired in Florida now, and I'm hoping to add a page with his bio and discography to the Space Age Pop site when a contact returns from visiting and interviewing him. Brad Bigelow spaceagepop@earthlink.net # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DYDM6113@bureau.ucc.ie Subject: (exotica) Ultralounge vol. 18: Bottoms Up! Date: 25 Sep 1997 15:05:45 +0000 (GMT) Hello everybody, I am thinking of buying the CD Ultralounge Vol. 18: Bottoms Up! I found some samples of in on the Net and they sounded really interesting (actually, to me it seems that this could very well be the best in the excellent Ultralounge series...). But before I run into my local recordstore to buy, I would like to know what people on this list think of this CD.... Willem van Schaik Dept. of Microbiology Univeristy College Cork e-mail: dydm6113@bureau.ucc.ie # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jmperl@juno.com (Jonathan M Perl) Subject: (exotica) Back Date: 26 Sep 1997 09:03:12 -0400 On Thu, 25 Sep 1997 15:44:08 -0700 Jack Diamond writes: >You're on the list Jonny > >Jack > >At 03:02 PM 9/25/97 -0400, you wrote: >> >>Subscribe exotica-digest jmperl@juno.com Oops - that wasn't the triumphant return I had planned, sorry about that. Anyway, I'm back, and I'm in New York. A few things: 1. Owning Esquivel records gives me immense pleasure. A worrying amount, in fact. I also enjoyed the Infinity 1&2 CD reissue (is there anywhere in NYC where you can get the things for less than 16 dollars?). Seems like we are going to have to wait until next year for the really rare stuff. 2. I am actually living over the Hudson in New Jersey. Can anyone advise me on thrifting/record shops in towns around there (Jersey city, newark, further afield if it's worth it)? 3. Within 2 weeks of being here I was blessed with a nice cheap stash of records on Long Island. A huge stack of Command stuff (nothing really rare, but you have to pay good money for these things in the UK), some Mancini, and a few others. I haven't actually listened to them yet, as I haven't yet found a turntable, so does anyone have any comments about the following?: Ventures - Psychedelic [somethings] - (Looks too obvious to be good, but you never know) Ventures - Guitar Freakout. - ('The Ventures are and always will be the 'now' sound' - Oh yeah? Again - I'm not sure how this will be as it looks slightly obvious (The sleeve seems to be saying 'this is really really hip and good')) Ferrante and Teicher - Getting Together (Bought for two reasons: a. It contains the track 'Oh Calcutta'; b. It boasts a ridiculous cover featuring a bloke in an arran sweater being ogled by three girls in bikinis. Sorry to go on. I look forward to getting back into things Jonny # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "m.ace" Subject: Re: (exotica) Organ Stop Pizza Date: 26 Sep 1997 11:40:36 -0400 Hey! Jessica, Pea, Susan -- glad to see you're all still here. I'm wondering if these pizza 'n' organ joints are a west coast thing, 'cause I can't remember ever seeing one here in the east. Of course, maybe I just didn't get around enough. Can any east coast exoticans corroborate or correct me? Or is this yet another phenomenon that only happened in the west? Speaking of "ambient" organists, does anyone else who grew up in range of Philadelphia TV remember Larry Ferrari? (In this case, "Ferrari" was pronounced to rhyme with "Larry" -- NOT like the cars.) His show ran every Sunday afternoon for years -- like from the 60's into the 70's (actually I don't really know when he went off the air, it wasn't something I kept track of). Like Lawrence Welk on Saturday nights, it was something I was always subjected to when visiting (or being visited by) the grandparents. I don't know how long the show was, but it seemed to last forever. I would run off to play, come back later and he'd still be at it. I'd leave AGAIN, build a snow fort or something, come back, and he's still smilin' and playin' away. He had great endurance, I must say. Musically, he was no Korla Pandit. His repertoire and style were rather schmaltzy, aimed straight at that grandparent demographic. I _think_ that when they came out with the organs with automated rhythm sections, he hopped right on board. I don't know if he ever recorded any albums, but as long as his show ran, I would imagine he must have had regional release or two. So if you ever run across a Larry Ferrari album, now you know what you're dealing with. Can anyone add to this? m.ace ecam@voicenet.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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: robert john sloane Subject: Re: (exotica) Lounge Laura sighting Date: 26 Sep 1997 13:51:05 -0500 (CDT) On Thu, 25 Sep 1997 DJJimmyBee@aol.com wrote: > a band. I won't go into her apartment in depth, suffice to say that she is > the owner of a black vinyl hair-dryer chair which can be converted into a > Laz-E-Boy lounger......and the hair-dryer itself is still attached One of my favorite record stores of all time (Go! Discs, which used to be in Arlington, VA, but I think may have moved) had one of these hair-dryers set up as a listening station . . . with headphones mounted in the dryer-cap-thing! One could preview music and get the sensation of being beautifully made over, all at the same time. Well, I thought it was cool . . . Rob # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "m.ace" Subject: (exotica) Friday Night Triple-Bill Date: 26 Sep 1997 16:19:10 -0400 AMC has an interesting triple bill tonight (all times eastern daylight standard) 7:00 pm -- "The Thief Of Bagdad" (1940) -- Like I said the other week, this is a top notch exotica classic. I re-viewed both this and "Cobra Woman" this month, and while I do enjoy "Cobra Woman" a lot, "Thief" has an extra charge of epic sweep and magic. And never mind my earlier, misremembered comments about Sabu always getting the short end of the stick. At the end of "Thief" he DOES tell the leading man to take a hike! 9:00 pm -- "Tarzan and the Slave Girl" (1950) -- I admit that I know little to nothing about Tarzan movies. This is one with Lex Barker playing the original swinger. 10:30 pm -- "This Island Earth" (1955) -- Classic 50's sci-fi vibe. I can't remember who did the music offhand. I do remember that this is the one where the initial plot point is centered on the scientists getting their hands on a really nifty mail order catalog. Sorry about the late notice. I hope the email is working smoothly this afternoon. m.ace ecam@voicenet.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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "kevin king" Subject: (exotica) Re: Go! Date: 26 Sep 1997 16:19:13 +0000 > One of my favorite record stores of all time (Go! Discs, which used to be in > Arlington, VA, but I think may have moved) had one of these hair-dryers > set up as a listening station Unfortunately, Go! Discs (which was a great source for current indie vinyl and obscure imports) closed it's doors some time ago. They made a brief and unsuccessful attempt at managing a store in the basement of the Black Cat niteclub before finally folding. kevin # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: mkoldys Subject: (exotica) terrific site Date: 26 Sep 1997 19:47:18 -0400 I just stumbled across a terrific site with all kinds of historical and other data about tv themes from the 50s and 60s: http://www.vvstudios.com/50sTVThemes/tvSeriesList.shtml Make sure you explore the "background and research" link on this page, which takes you to a page with additional links to all kinds of fascinating data. The "mysteries" link is pretty intriguing too! please use my NEW! address: mkoldys@flash.net "Truth is only path out of tangled web." -- Charlie Chan # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Rcbrooksod@aol.com Subject: Re: (exotica) Ultralounge vol. 18: Bottoms Up! Date: 26 Sep 1997 21:45:31 -0400 (EDT) << I am thinking of buying the CD Ultralounge Vol. 18: Bottoms Up! >> I bought this CD about a month ago and am pleased with it. It is a good CD, especially for the person just getting introduced to lounge. There is a great mix on this CD. The cuts by Martin Denny - Fandango, Donkey Serenade and the Moog version of Quiet Village are very good. The Java cut is very good also. The other good "Intro to Lounge" from the UL series is Bachelor Pad Royale. Again, a good sampling of various lounge venues. Regards, Tiki Bob # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Rcbrooksod@aol.com Subject: (exotica) Something to Listen To Date: 26 Sep 1997 22:29:14 -0400 (EDT) Hey Guys! For something to listen to while reading all these far-out exotica post go to http://www.netradio.com/jazz/audio/coltrane.ram and click on lounge. You will need RealAudio. This site has some great tunes. The lounge category has some cuts from the Ultra Lounge series. The last few clips are longer (and more rare) samples of exotica/lounge. Enjoy! Tiki Bob Disclaimer: Tiki Bob has no financial interest in the preceeding endorsement . He's just crazy about music like most people on this emailing list. However, Tiki Bob is an official vendor for the Vegamatic by Ronco and it really, really works! # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jack Diamond Subject: (exotica) 9/21/97 Playlist for Jack Date: 26 Sep 1997 22:42:28 -0700 KFJC play list 9/21/97 for Jack Diamond ARTIST TRACK ALBUM ____________________________________________________________________________ The Planets Chunky Russ Freeman/ Jazz West Coast Bill Perkins Qnt Brother Can You Spare a Pacific Jazz 1957 Dime Steve Cropper Land of 1,000 Dances Ross Bagdasarian Camel Rock Bill Stewert Collection John Zorn's Naked City Batman Hugo Montenegro Lady in Cement 20TH Century Fox Shorty Rogers/Giants Saturnian Sunrise 1961/RCA Raymond Scott Toy Trumpet This Time W/Strings Enoch Light What the World Needs Now Spaced Out Babs Gonzalez Le Continental 1959 Johnny Gunn Solicitress WB/1960, Don Ralke Pierre Bechelet Opium Den Emmanuelle Sounds for Little Ones Jolly Boy Horse S/T Roy Clark Pink Velvet Swing 64 The New Bangs Go Go Kitty Pictures From a Gone World Bostweeds Faster Pussycat Kill Kill Russ Meyer Don Ralke Orch. Black Panther It's Bongos! Christopher Keene 1ST Transformation Altered States June Christy W/Kenton This Is My Theme Spoken Word Beat, 1947! Creed, Helios Space Monkey "Nugg" the Transport West Coast Workshop Ding Dong the Witch Is Dead 18TH Century Concepts Have You Seen... ? The Free Design Umbrellas 1967, Born Again Qrt Jonny Dean Eastern Promise Anthony Mauer Comes the Cajun Jerry Goldsmith Lost in Space In Like Flint Attileo Mineo Boeing Spacearium Man in Space W/ Sounds Coyle and Sharpe The Sloppy Dentist Teenage Fanclub Metal Baby Bandwagonesque Marty Manning Orch. Night on Bald Mountain 1960 Laurie Johnson Cat Amonst the Pidgeons 101 Strings Orch A Disappointing Love... Astro Sounds Animated Egg That's How It Is Alshire Metropoloe Orch. Scenic Railway Roger Roger Link Wray Live 1974 Good Time Joe Nutty Squirrels Zowie!!! Link Wray Live She's that Kind of Woman Record Plant, 1974 Willis Jackson W/ Jack Mc Duff-Hammond Prestige Bill Jennings-Guitar A Smooth One Benny Goodman Dudley Moore Love Me! Bedazzled!!! Hugo Montenegro Yale's Pool Room Lady in Cement Laurie Johnson Happy Go Lively [coll]: Music for T V Dinners, brilliant stuff! (New)Pete Rugolo Knockout This World, Then The Fireworks Jerry Goldsmith Our Man Flint, Man Does not Live By Bread..., Del Close & John Brent The Hang Up How to Speak Hip Pete Rugolo Orch Diamond On The Move KFJC, 89.7FM 12345 El Monte Road, Los Altos Hills, CA 94022 KFJC-FM is now On Line Please direct your browser to http://www.KFJC.org and click on Internet Broadcast or tune your FM radio dial to 89.7 if you are in or around the San Fracisco bay area for the best damn non-commercial station in the entire galaxy, no shit # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jack Diamond Subject: (exotica) Sounds For Little Ones Date: 26 Sep 1997 23:08:42 -0700 Sounds for Little Ones Jolly Boy Horse S/T Hi, From my playlist that you all just got, this CD called "Sounds for Little Ones", what they are, are field recordings of electro-mechanical rides and the like for kids. It is literally everything that one would hear The whirr of the engine/motor, the cute little instrumental tune that is playing in which in this case is the one with Snidely Whiplash and Nell and what's the main guys name ? It's the good guy's theme music It's a riot and tremendously entertaining and original. Aaaaaaaaaaaanyway, there are 2 different Ice Cream Truck jingles, 1 called "The Happy Dragon's Tongue" who greets you are the park before you enter to tell you where everything is at It's got quite a number of tracks It was mostly recorded at Lake Merritt in Oakland, CA The guy's e-mail address is on the CD, I'll get it and post it to the list 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Shangri-la Subject: RE: (exotica) Cortez & his new latin Date: 27 Sep 1997 15:15:30 +-200 Would like to track down more..and more... and more...and more.... Charl # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Shangri-la Subject: (exotica) electric horse organ pizza dryer chair Date: 27 Sep 1997 15:15:16 +-200 Maybe it's because today is the first day of a months' leave ( the first = in two years ) for me but the latest postings had me in fits.=20 Now let's see who's got the most Lenny Dee LP's while the organ tide is = high. Ive got sixteen and have stoppped buying. I prefer the older = stuff. It's really whacky. The Most Requested album rocks at a slant... Charl # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Pea Hicks Subject: Re: (exotica) electric horse organ pizza dryer chair Date: 27 Sep 1997 10:50:55 -0700 Shangri-la wrote: > > Now let's see who's got the most Lenny Dee LP's while the organ tide > is high. Ive got sixteen and have stoppped buying. I prefer the older > stuff. It's really whacky. The Most Requested album rocks at a > slant... ooohhh i don't have all my lenny dee records here but i'd say i have at least 20 or so... i've only half stopped buying them- these days i often will only buy the older ones. i'm still looking for that one that you always see in miniature on the backs of the records where it looks like he's *water-skiing* on his organ!!! does anyone have that one??? what's *really* happening on that cover?!?! it's hard to tell when they print it so small... When i was studying composition at UCLA, once for a homework assignment (I can't remember exactly what the assignment was...) I created a piece of music entirely out of samples of Lenny Dee *endings*. I had found it so mesmerising that on just about every track on his earlier albums he used the same exact ending. I initially simply wanted to see what it would sound like to put all these endings back to back, simply to see how similar they actually sounded. And from that grew a piece of music. When I listen to it, I still have a hard time believing that those were all seperate endings- to me it sounds like i'm simply playing the same sample at slightly different speeds, etc. Lenny's version of "Caravan" is fantastic... ...and my favorite cover (of those that I own) is definitely "Mr. Dee Goes To Town." He looks so evil on that one... almost like Anton LaVey except with hair. pea # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "m.ace" Subject: (exotica) What does schmaltz mean to me? Date: 27 Sep 1997 15:33:28 -0400 Just to clarify... when I use the term, "schmaltz", I don't mean it as a negative criticism or putdown. Simply a non-judgemental (yet colorful) description. Although to be totally honest about it, I don't usually like schmaltzy music, myself. But of course, that's just my personal taste. m.ace ecam@voicenet.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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jessica Cameron Subject: (exotica) Lenny Dee, the Devil-Organ God! Date: 27 Sep 1997 19:16:52 -0400 Two really good Lenny Dee LPs are "Lenny Dee in Hollywood" and "The Lenny Dee Tour." They both use those cool late 50s electronic organs. The "tour" one is really far out, and "Hollywood" has a great version of "Blues in the Night." "Dee Day," one of the last of the great dee-pun titles, has "Satan Takes a Holiday" on it--but he DOESN'T have that devilish little mustache on the cover. He looked so good with that thing, why'd he shave it off? :( Oh, "Something Special" has a good version of "Roller Coaster." Lenny Dee, the tattooed, mustached, poodle-owning organist. What a man! ^_- (I've sait it before, but I'll say it again: I started buyin' Dee LPs 'cause I thought he looked like a young Vincent Price!) PS--another cool organist is Eddie Layton. He poses with an ocelot on the cover of one of his records--just like Bruce on "Honey West!" Thanks for the space, Jessica (who would love to see pics of Sir Julian and John Buzon) ^_^ # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Pea Hicks Subject: Re: (exotica) Lenny Dee, the Devil-Organ God! Date: 27 Sep 1997 20:36:46 -0700 Jessica Cameron wrote: > > > Lenny Dee, the tattooed, what kind of tattoo does he have?? pea # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ghostown@ix.netcom.com Subject: (exotica) Palindrome Date: 28 Sep 1997 03:14:26 -0400 Palindrome: If I had a Hi Fi ----------------------- # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Johan Dada Vis Subject: (exotica) THE MOOG COOKBOOK: 'YE OLDE SPACE BANDE' Date: 27 Sep 1997 19:59:15 +0200 5. covers album of the week: God bless Roger Manning's four-chamber, blood-pumping device. 'YE OLDE SPACE BANDE' (Restless, out 10/28), the latest effort by, THE MOOG COOKBOOK the former-Jellyfish, current-Imperial Drag keyboardist's collaborative effort with fellow retro-spaceman Brian Kehew, comes off like a Muzak rendition of the Residents' twisted paean to '60s pop, 'Third Reich & Roll.' Manning and Kehew, who go by Meco Eno and Uli Nomi here, stick closer to '70s hard-rock fare, recasting such overplayed sides as Ted Nugent's "Cat Scratch Fever," the Eagles' "Hotel California" and Van Halen's "Ain't Talkin' Bout Love." The fun's in appreciating how well many of these tracks capture the individual vibes of the originals, particularly the vaguely stoney warmth of Boston's "More Than a Feeling" and the overdriven raunch of Steppenwolf's "Born to Be Wild." 'Space Bande' also reads like a library of great moments in classic-rock synth: the solo in Chicago's "25 or 6 to 4" quotes almost note-for-note John Paul Jones' solo from Led Zeppelin's "All My Love," while the theremin workout from Zep's "Whole Lotta Love" becomes a medley of keyboard cues from Pink Floyd's "Time," the Who's "Won't Get Fooled Again," Steve Miller's "Fly Like an Eagle" and Edgar Winter Group's "Frankenstein." # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "m.ace" Subject: (exotica) Vertigo Date: 28 Sep 1997 13:23:41 -0400 This coming Saturday, Oct. 4, AMC is showing "Vertigo" at 8:00 pm (eastern daylight time). This is part of a festival of suspense/noir films beginning early Friday morning at 4:00 am with "Touch Of Evil". If you want to check the full line-up, you can get to it through here: http://www.amctv.com/screeningroom/index.html But when I just checked, they didn't have October posted yet. It should be there by Wednesday, I would imagine. m.ace ecam@voicenet.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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brian Phillips Subject: (exotica) Going to the UK... Date: 28 Sep 1997 13:29:55 -0400 ...and I have a couple of questions. I am going to be in Brighton and Kensington and Edinburgh from Oct 14-25. What are the record stores that I can find something like Richie Barrett's "Some Other Guy" and/or beat/exotica music? Secondly, I am greatly anticipating the possibility of buying some videos that I cannot find in the US, however, I know that the standard is PAL which does not work with NTSC. Are there any NTSC vids sold there at all, or should I just find the PALs and pray that I can find a shop that does conversion at a reasonable price? # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jack Diamond Subject: (exotica) It's gettin' to be that time of year again Date: 28 Sep 1997 22:20:13 -0700 http://www.jackdiamond.com/rekkid.htm # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jjones@richnet.net (John Jones) Subject: (exotica) 1st Pop Record With a Moog Date: 29 Sep 1997 16:18:06 GMT Hello All! Was just reading the posts about the Monkees track being the 1st to feature a Moog. Actually, if I remember correctly, I believe that track was the 2nd. I think that the 1st was one of the Supremes hits. Although, off the top of my head, I can't remember which one. Anyone? John -- No one will ever know exactly why or how, but by the year 2050, everyone born in Baltimore will look=20 exactly like Ernest Borgnine. Drew Friedman # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Carl Russo" Subject: (exotica) RE: Borgnine Date: 07 Sep 1997 07:36:31 UT No one will ever know exactly why or how, but by the year 2050, everyone born in Baltimore will look=20 exactly like Ernest Borgnine. Drew Friedman By the year 2000, Michael Jackson and Cher will look exactly alike. C. "Ratso" Russo # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jack Diamond Subject: Re: (exotica) 1st Pop Record With a Moog Date: 29 Sep 1997 11:30:27 -0700 I've always been told that the 1st "pop/rock" rekkid to feature the moog was Mort Garson's Zodiac Cosmic Sounds from 1967 on Elektra 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Shangri-la Subject: RE: (exotica) 1st Pop Record With a Moog Date: 29 Sep 1997 23:31:30 +-200 Was it Reflections?? # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jessica Cameron Subject: (exotica) Oh no, it's another weekend finds list!! Date: 29 Sep 1997 21:47:43 -0400 It's been a while since I posted one of these, but I found some really great stuff recently and wanted to share. ^_^ Music from the Graduate and other Simon and Garfunkel Hits by Living Brass--this is one of those really good Living Brass albums with nutty organ fills and whatnot. I like it! (of course, I'm a sucker for any cheeseball versions of "The 59th Street bridge song (feelin' groovy)") The Music from Marlboro Country--I bought this for a school project I'm gonna do on promotional albums, but musically, it has some bossa nova lite tracks. It has lots of musically different cuts, from the swingin' bossa nova stuff to full orchestra stuff to e-z country stuff. Well worth fifty cents, and it's kind of a weird curio. This is Stereo--A cool liberty sampler narrated by Spike Jones. This isn't the velvety cover version :(, but it has cuts from some good albums, including ones by Julie London and Martin Denny (his movie themes LP if you're keeping track). The Hi-Lo's Happen to Bossa Nova--This isn't quite as great as I thought it would be. The Hi-Lo's just don't seem to be in good form on this one. :( Nothing like their great Columbia LPs. Maybe I'll like it more if I listen to it again. Chuck Sagle did the arrangements, BTW. Music for Nervous People by John Clegg--I bought this for the New Yorker cartoon style cover, but it's musically kinda neat. Almost eerie, for an easy listening album. A Musical Tour of Gaslight Square by various artists--This album is so neat! All these lounge acts on this street in St. Louis contributed tracks to this album. The Quartette Tres Bien do "Caravan"--they are so great! I never knew they did lounges--I only knew about their stuff on Decca. The back cover has lots of neat looking lounge/bar/club logos, too. I guess this is a real slice of Americana! Ten Trumpets and Two Guitars by Pete Rugolo--This is one of those Wing reissues of a Perfect Prescence Stereo release, so I think it's missing two tracks. But for a buck, who's complaining? Did I mention that I got Pete Rugolo's autograph this summer? Thank you, James!! ^_^ Oh, about this record--it's nutty. I like it, esp. the crazy beginning to "Carnival of Venice"--it's this guitars and trumpets back and forth thing--crazy! ^_- The Mad Gypsy by Florika Sava--eeeek! This album has a cover almost as scary as "Zither Magic!" This guy looks so terrifying, but he plays a mean violin. And get this, the back cover says, "Capitol recommends a bountiful supply of tranquilizer pills to accompany each listening session." Did the people who make valium produce this or what? ^_- Music from Peter Gunn by the Aaron Bell orchestra--Another Peter Gunn studiotrack, and I have _so_ many of them. BTW, in the same box I saw the original boxey cover of the orginal Peter Gunn reused on an album by the Melachrino Orchestra. Is that weird? Think Young by Camarata--This is a solo LP by the guy who did Annette's albums and the music for the Jungle Cruise at Disneyland. It's one of those now sounds e-z type records, but it's a really good one. It has some songs that aren't covered that often, like "For Your Love" and "Tired of Waiting" (those are my faves, BTW). I know, it sounds really boring, but it's good, honest! Oh, and Hal Blaine is on drums. Near East Brass West coast style by Jerry Fielding--A neat middle eastern belly dance/ big band thing on Command. Two good things that go great together! The Merriest of Christmas Pops--Aaaaah! Can you even believe I found this? I almost had a heart attack and died! The Esquivel tracks are wonderful, but the Mimi Hines songs have to be avoided at all times. So this isn't a "put down the needle and walk away" record, you have to always be ready to run over to the turntable and skip the Mimi Hines tracks. This is a warning. BTW, if there are any Mimi Hines fans on the list, I'm sorry. Thank God I went to the outdoor flea market even though it was gloomy and cloudy and cold yesterday, or I would have missed this! ^_^ Genuine Electric Latin Love Machine by Richard Hayman--The cover is so bright you need sunglasses to look at it! And the music--wow! This is one of the best moog albums I've ever heard, esp. "The Peanut Vendor." some other stuff: Mission: Impossible--This is a really fantastic soundtrack, and all but one of the tracks KILL. You know how some soundtracks only have one or two good cuts. Well this one is 99.9% great. And this copy is really really nice. There was a dead spider smashed on the record (ew!), but it came off OK and didn't leave a stain. Oh, and there's sitar on one cut, "The Sniper" Star Trek and other themes--This is a weirdo kiddie record with some moog tracks (like the theme to the Planet of the Apes TV show, which has these Homer Simpson grunting noises in the beginning) and some low budget Ventures rip-off tunes. It's on the Wonderland label. Meet Tressy the Hi Fashion Doll and her sister Cricket--Totally bizarre kiddie record that is pretty much a half-hour commerical for one of the many Barbie rip-offs of the 60s. It's a narrative about Tressy and Cricket getting ready for a party, and inbetween the narrative there are these sappy songs like "we're going to go shopping, we'll walk in the store and walk out"--and I didn't make that up, either. When I think of the poor kids who were subjected to this--- The Genius of Jankowski--Before you say, "oh man, Jessica fried her brain in the hot Pennsylvania sun," let me say that this is a really good album. It has this fantastic song called "Nola" that's almost Esquivellian. (is that a real word? ^_- ) Only the chorus goes ya ya ya instead of zu zu zu. I can't figure out if it tells a story or not. All through the song a man says "Maria" and this woman answers "Nola." It's kind of like "Butter" "Butter" "Par-kaaay." But at the end the man goes "Maria!" sort of desperately, and the woman finally says "OK, Maria," like she's finally broken down. Very strange, but very wonderful. And I think Horst is foxey. ^_- The Family All Together by Arthur Fiedler--Usually when I see Boston Pops albums I run away screaming, but this one is neat--it's supposed to be for the whole family so it's super-nutty, almost like cartoon music on some cuts, especially "The Glow Worm Turns," which has fire alarms and everything. Oh, there's an evocative Sears catalog type cover as well. Switched on Beatles by the New World Electric Chamber Ensemble--Not quite as far-out as I thought it would be, but still worth a listen. Kinda mellow. Ralph Carmichael presents the Electric Symphony--You'd think a religious moog album would be dull as dishwater, but this album is wild, for something on "Light." Ralph C. did the soundtrack to "The Cross and the Switchblade," which has some very cool cuts, so I guess I shouldn't be surprised that this one is so good. If you see it, pick it up! ^_^ Thanks for all the space, Jessica ^_^ # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DJJimmyBee@aol.com Subject: (exotica) disceau obsession Date: 29 Sep 1997 22:00:53 -0400 (EDT) A thrift shop in the boonies of CT over the weekend yielded, in addition to the unbelievably great "This Is Hugh Montenegro", a 1978 LP on Orange Records distributed by T.K. Records out of Hialeah, FL called "Rice & Beans Orchestra" . Two tracks are particualrly noteworthy; "Catano Ferry", featuring water sounds, ferry sounds, wordless vocals and a decidedly E-Z melody set to a mid-tempo disco rhythm, and "Vereda Tropical", featuring periodic femme chants--wordless as well--in a Latin Disco style that says "I listened to E-Z in the 6T's."..Jimmy # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "m.ace" Subject: (exotica) Vertigo and more... Date: 29 Sep 1997 22:16:42 -0400 > This coming Saturday, Oct. 4, AMC is showing "Vertigo" at 8:00 pm (eastern > daylight time). > This is part of a festival of suspense/noir films beginning early Friday > morning at 4:00 am with "Touch Of Evil". Actually, I see that they're running a batch of Hitchcock films on Saturday, including "Spellbound" (1945) at 1:45 pm (edt). That's the one with the Salvador Dali dream sequence and music by Miklos Rozsa, featuring the ever-popular theremin! m.ace ecam@voicenet.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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "m.ace" Subject: Re: (exotica) 1st Pop Record With a Moog / Exotica On Ice Date: 29 Sep 1997 23:03:08 -0400 > From: Shangri-la > > Was it Reflections?? Is that the title of the Supremes song? Since I read the earlier post, I've been able to play the song back in my head, including some of the lyrics, but drew a blank on the title. Thanks. While flipping through the TV channels a little while ago, I was stopped at ESPN by a Swedish figure skater, with a bare midriff and (fake?) tattoo around her navel, doing a routine set to a percussion-heavy vintage exotica record! Swell. I couldn't identify the track, but it had the tonally-tuned drums that Esquivel often employed. Did anyone else catch this? Have any of our Swedish members been advising her on her music choices? m.ace ecam@voicenet.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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jack Diamond Subject: (exotica) Latest Scores Date: 29 Sep 1997 20:10:02 -0700 Within the last week; Lalo Schifrin - The Fox(soundtrack, 2 copies) It's Lalo Lalo Schifrin - There's a Whole Lalo Schifrin Goin' On (Dirty Harry soundtrack music) It's Lalo Jerry Goldsmith - In Like Flint (2 copies, Stereo) Killer total spy jazz electric guitars and electronic effects, spaced out outer space "futuristic" coolness beyond compare, except maybe for Our Man Flint! Billy Mure - Hawaiian Percussion (Stereo, Strand) Great weird electronic guitars with effects and reverberations and echo's and overdubs and percussions like nothing else Electric Guitar Exotica! Hugo Montenegro - Lady In Cement (Stereo, soundtrack) Killer pa pa pa pa wordless vocals 60's GO GO pseudo-psych killer electric guitars/organ combo ROCK OUT like the best of the best of Sound Gallery or Schumadchen Report Esquivel 45 RPM - Whachamacallit/I Feel Merely Marvelous, Promo, Mono) The best Lenny Dee - Have A Happy Holi-Dee (Stereo) Lenny Dee rocks my world John Barry - The Knack...and How To Get It (Sealed, Stereo soundtrack) Awesome and totally cool, 5 stars George Duning - Bell, Book and Candle (Sealed, Mono *Only*, Reissue) Kim Novack holding Pyewacket on cover) Super great beatnik, bossa nova, spooky spell castin' sounds abound Rick Holmes/Cannonball Adderly - Soul Zodiac (Stereo) Un-be-lieve-a-ble DEEP DARK BLACK reverberated SPOKEN WORD voice over totally awesome psych guitars and screamingly great jazz saxophones and cornet sextet 2 KILLER GUITAR PLAYERS! Esquivel - Space Age Bachelor Pad Music (2 copies, 1 sealed, 1 open Both BLUE VINYL, Stereo) The beginning on the "end";)) ON BLUE VINYL! Attileo Mineo - Conducts Man in Space With Sounds (2 copies, Mono *Only*, catalog # 55555 with Spoken Word Introductions to each title, STONE MINT) Like nothing you ever heard anywhere. Kind of like Russ Garcia's "Fantastica" meets Marty Manning's "Twilight Zone" with a splash of Dick Hyman's "Moon Gas" with Spoken word totally true outer space lingo!!! In-fucking-credible! Lalo Schifrin - Once A Thief (Stereo) Awesome, hey! It's Lalo More later, gotta go eat for a change 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: HOUSEOBOB@aol.com Subject: (exotica) The Best Warped Record I Ever Bought Date: 29 Sep 1997 22:27:54 -0400 (EDT) I just acquired a beautiful thing - a record that has been perfectly warped to resemble a curved glass bowl. The bottom is perfectly flat and the sides are so perfectly wavy that it seems that the person who did it had a mold. It's a real record - in fact it's "Soundsville!" on Design Records. Has anyone ever seen one ? On a related note, Christian Marclay's CD "records" is a fascinating avant-garde collection of turntable scratching and sound collage made between 1981 and 1989. It sometimes qualifies as "musique concrete" and is on the annoying edge for some (my wife) but I find it very engaging. Most appropriate quote from the liner notes: "Thrift stores are often a better place to find music than any record shop". I particularly enjoy the irony of putting these works, which are very much about the physical nature of vinyl records themselves, onto a cd (one of his early releases was a record which came without a sleeve or jacket so that it would change as it got dirty and scratched). # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jack Diamond Subject: (exotica) Lenny is back! Date: 29 Sep 1997 22:12:07 -0700 Try it now http://www.jackdiamond.com/rekkid.htm Later dudes and dude-ettes, like that Jessica chick;-) 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: supascal@accessone.com (Susan Pascal) Subject: (exotica) Warped Record Date: 29 Sep 1997 23:49:09 -0700 (PDT) >I just acquired a beautiful thing - a record that has been perfectly warped >to resemble a curved glass bowl. It used to be a very artsy-craftsy thing to do; I think you could mold them in the oven. I'll bet there are old Sunset magazines with helpful directions on the process... # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Shangri-la Subject: RE: (exotica) Warped Record Date: 30 Sep 1997 10:06:56 +-200 It used to be a very artsy-craftsy thing to do; I think you could mold them in the oven. I'll bet there are old Sunset magazines with helpful directions on the process... The best records to use would obviously be 80's rock and any trance 12" 's Charl # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Shangri-la Subject: RE: (exotica) Oh no, it's another weekend finds list!! Date: 30 Sep 1997 10:27:28 +-200 The Genius of Jankowski--Before you say, "oh man, Jessica fried her brain in the hot Pennsylvania sun," let me say that this is a really good album. It has this fantastic song called "Nola" that's almost Esquivellian. (is that a real word? ^_- ) Only the chorus goes ya ya ya instead of zu zu zu. I can't figure out if it tells a story or not. All through the song a man says "Maria" and this woman answers "Nola." It's kind of like "Butter" "Butter" "Par-kaaay." But at the end the man goes "Maria!" sort of desperately, and the woman finally says "OK, Maria," like she's finally broken down. Very strange, but very wonderful. And I think Horst is foxey. ^_- I think Horst is great, check out his seventies stuff for some real loungy genius... Charl ( David where are you???) # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Shangri-la Subject: (exotica) Bare Ice Skating>>> Date: 30 Sep 1997 10:30:14 +-200 While flipping through the TV channels a little while ago, I was stopped at ESPN by a Swedish figure skater, with a bare midriff and (fake?) tattoo around her navel, doing a routine set to a percussion-heavy vintage exotica record! Swell. I couldn't identify the track, but it had the tonally-tuned drums that Esquivel often employed. Sounds Great!!! Charl # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Rcbrooksod@aol.com Subject: Re: (exotica) Lenny is back! Date: 30 Sep 1997 07:29:04 -0400 (EDT) Christmas album but should be Halloween ! ! ! Now I seriously ask: Would you really trust your child to sit on this Santa's lap? (http://www.jackdiamond.com/rekkid.htm) Maybe this is why I was afraid of Santa Clause as a child? Tiki Bob P.S. At least Cugat was satisfied with one pooch, and even then, he kept it in his pocket. # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Magnus Sandberg Subject: Re: (exotica) 1st Pop Record With a Moog / Exotica On Ice Date: 30 Sep 1997 16:21:50 +0100 m.ace wrote: > While flipping through the TV channels a little while ago, I was > stopped at > ESPN by a Swedish figure skater, with a bare midriff and (fake?) > tattoo around > her navel, doing a routine set to a percussion-heavy vintage exotica > record! That must have been me. -------- Magnus # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Magnus Sandberg Subject: (exotica) Hawaii by George Cates Date: 30 Sep 1997 17:01:54 +0100 I have listened alot to hawaiian LPs for a while now. Bought 47 for nothing. Some are wonderful, and especially one was a nice surprise. "Hawaii by George Cates". Really good. Anybody have any info on him? I am going to scan a nice cover for You. Cant remember its name at the moment, but I think something like "Blue hawaiian waters". Really beautiful, tomorrow youŽll see it. --------- Magnus # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brian Phillips Subject: (exotica) Exotica On Ice Date: 30 Sep 1997 11:05:01 -0400 It's odd that this subject should come up. Not that I have seen Magnus skate, however, I just bought a record on a label with the unfortunate name of "Hoctor" which is a record of piano accompaniment for gymnasts. My favorite song is a medley called "Kittens, Kittens, Kittens" which manages to go from "What's New Pussycat?" to "Alley Cat" and back again in 1:20! # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Joe Batutis Subject: (exotica) Larry Ferrari Date: 30 Sep 1997 11:38:22 -0500 I believe that Larry Ferrari is still playing on T.V. although it's at 6 am sunday morning in Philly. I've got Larry Ferrari's "Most Requested T.V. Favorites" which has a painting of Larry at the organ inside of a frame that looks like a t.v. set. It's on the same label (Sure Music) that puts out those Philly String Band records. Aha! Another topic! Anyone collect those? There should be some string band albums where they cover some popular rock hits... Ah, those Mummers. I try to explain them to people who didn't grow up near philly, but they just don't understand. -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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ross Orr Subject: (exotica) Partch and groovy 60's Date: 30 Sep 1997 10:56:39 -0400 So a few weeks back, one of the listies was describing Harry Partch, and I just wanted to say THANKS! Thus enlightened, I managed to grab his _Petals Fell on Petaluma_ LP for 50 cents this weekend. Needless to say that had about the most startling sounds ever to come out of my speakers--even including the Jim Neighbors' version of "Galveston" I also just got. . . So here is a dumb question: all of us here have a pretty good idea who the great exotica artists were in the Eisenhower/Kennedy era (Esquivel, etc). But as it gets harder to find interesting 1957-63 disks, I am now starting to explore the EZ groovy 60s a bit more. . . and I'm feeling sLiGhtly DisOriEnted. Would anyone who actively collects that era care to take a stab at listing who you see as the "essential" artists? And why? 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ross Orr Subject: (exotica) Rocky and Bullwinkle music Date: 30 Sep 1997 11:33:51 -0400 >the cute little instrumental tune that is >playing in which in this case is the one with Snidely Whiplash and Nell and >what's the main guys name ? Dudley Do-Right. This is WAY off topic but a friend of mine publishes the zine _Oop_, and he just did interviews with the composers of the Rocky and Bullwinkle themes, Frank Comstock and Fred Steiner. There's a classic tale of music-biz intrigue. . . You may have trouble finding Oop #7 on the newstand, but you can get single issues for $2 from: Joey Harrison 114 Linden Street East Lansing MI 48823 Tell him Ross sent ya. . . # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jack Diamond Subject: (exotica) Another recent score Date: 30 Sep 1997 10:11:36 -0700 Into Outer Space with Lucia Pamela (SEALED) L'Peg Records 724 W. Clinton Fresno, CA 92705 (printed on front cover) This chick is a true certified nut case Truly thinks she was born on another planet and sings all original songs about such. Cover is totally outer space too! # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: stefan@subliminal.se (Subliminal Sounds) Subject: (exotica) Subliminal Sounds & Stuff Date: 30 Sep 1997 19:52:46 +0200 (MET DST) Hi gang! Hope I dont get blacklisted for this? I just thought this to be a good service and you might be interested in our mailorder/e-mailorder list of: Music: exotic, beatnik burlesque rockin incredibly strange surf psych rockabilly garage punk r&b vinyl & CDs + books, videos, stuff (tiki mugs etc) and lots more... Our new list is out now. Please e-mail me privatly if interested. Again sorry for this shameless self promotion. 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: cscheffy@kinglet.Berkeley.EDU (Clark Scheffy) Subject: (exotica) groovy 60's Date: 30 Sep 1997 11:01:54 PDT Ross wrote: I am now starting to explore the EZ groovy 60s a bit more. . . and I'm feeling sLiGhtly DisOriEnted. Would anyone who actively collects that era care to take a stab at listing who you see as the "essential" artists? And why? ***** I would never go so far as to say I know what is and is not essential -- every time I look at someone else's collection, I find new records that could very well be essential. Here, anyway, are some of my picks: Bob Crewe (Soundtrack to Barbarella, Music to Watch Girls By, and many other amazing records for that easy 60's sound with a beat.) Lester Lanin Woody Herman I tend to blur the 60's and early 70's a bit, so excuse my inaccuracies. Some of the big guys from the 50's did cool stuff in teh 60's too... Martin Denny's "Hawaii A Go Go"; Les Baxter's "Love is Blue"; and Billy May's "Sounds of Today" are good examples. British stuff on the Pye, Deram, EMI, and London labels still get my pulse running, though as with anything, they can be hit or miss. For example, many of the Sound Gallery (drifting into the 70's now) comp songs are truly the *only* interesting songs from their source albums. You have to be careful, especially when a guy doesn't write his own material - he may be given one hit and 11 other sleepers to make an album. Artists I dig from UK in that era are: Terry Cavendish Zack Laurence both do solid albums of kickin go-go beat/easy/swingin stuff. And I'm sure there;s more out there, but it ain't easy to find this side of the Atlantic. hope to read more on this thread... Clark # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "m.ace" Subject: Re: (exotica) Larry Ferrari, Mummers Date: 30 Sep 1997 16:52:06 -0400 > From: Joe Batutis > Subject: (exotica) Larry Ferrari > > I believe that Larry Ferrari is still playing on T.V. although it's at 6 am > sunday morning in Philly. !!! That's downright scary! I've checked the listings though, and can't find him listed, unless he's doing a support gig on a tv church service. Which is conceivable -- he always did throw hymns into the mix. > Ah, those Mummers. I try to explain them to people who didn't > grow up near philly, but they just don't understand. You know, this Larry Ferrari thing had already caused me to free-associate to thoughts of the Mummers -- like, "I wonder what the exotica folks would think of them?" I don't think anyone who didn't grow up exposed to that day-long marathon of a parade can really understand. There's a merciless, relentless cheeriness to their musical approach that still kind of scares me. Like being beaten up by a laughing clown. m.ace ecam@voicenet.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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: buMp Subject: Re: (exotica) Subliminal Sounds & Stuff Date: 30 Sep 1997 17:08:30 -0400 (EDT) maybe that list or someone out there...Mr.Wilds? Mr. Diamond? has an extra copy of a record called "The Jazz Class" i believe it is .... it is on Orion Records LP 108....i guess it is one of the first "Jazzericise" records....it is a collection a groovy jazz licks via the percussion instruments and alittle flute to boot. it is a white gatefold lp with an abstract black design on the front, made much like the command records, very sturdy and glossy with vast amounts of info/text. i do not know who the musicians are but their names are on the cover "3 percussionists". i really NEED this..... thanx y'all bump # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Hugh Petfield Subject: (exotica) 4-track tapes and Playtapes Date: 28 Sep 1997 00:35:02 +0100 Hi, I acquired my first 4-track tape cartridge today - first I ever saw. Weird! It says on the outside "Duplicated by Muntz Stereo-Pak, Van Nuys, Calif Not affiliated with Muntz T.V." Anyone know the background behind this disclaimer? Also, anyone out there own a Playtape machine in '68? I'm curious to know how good or bad the hi-fidelity of the system was. That tape is so skinny. Hugh (Axolotl) Petfield. # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Hugh Petfield Subject: (exotica) Re: Mummers & Welk Date: 28 Sep 1997 00:35:00 +0100 There was a recent post by M.Ace and Joe Batutis >> Ah, those Mummers. I try to explain them to people who didn't >> grow up near philly, but they just don't understand. > >You know, this Larry Ferrari thing had already caused me to free-associate to >thoughts of the Mummers -- like, "I wonder what the exotica folks would think >of them?" Twenty years ago I bought an EP which was already twenty years old, but unplayed, by the Ferko String Band. It was on a collectable label. It has a wonderful sleeve pic of the Mummers parade, and the music was just as has been described, sort of relentlessly jolly. "Deep in the Heart of Texas" was the standout track, if geographically skew-wiff. Does this parade still go on today? If so, is the music the same? If so, what do the bandsmen _do_ the rest of the year? Also, do any readers have any fond memories of Lawrence Welk's show on TV? 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Shangri-la Subject: RE: (exotica) groovy 60's Date: 30 Sep 1997 23:22:58 +-200 I would add John Keating, Enoch Light (his spaced out album is = amazing), Mancini, Bacharach (though not so space poppy), Jean Jacques = Perry, and would Roberto Delgado and James Last be off track???.... Charl # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jack Diamond Subject: (exotica) groovy 60's go go/now sounds! Date: 30 Sep 1997 15:12:56 -0700 Groovy 60's PA PA PA PA sounds like Go Go Dancers in WHITE PATENT LEATHER BOOTS doing that jerkin' back and forth motion in CAGES ??? WHITE PATENT LEATHER MATCHING W - I - D - E Belts ??? Like that ? Hugo Montenegro - Lady In Cement (out of print LP) Armando Travajoli - Seven Golden Men (out of print LP) Sound Gallery Vol 2 (CD) Jerry Goldsmith - Our Man Flint (out of print LP) Jerry Goldsmith (out of print LP) Pa pa pa POW! Enoch Light - Permissive Polyphonics has a couple KILLER tracks(ouT of print LP) The Hellers (Command, out of print LP) Fuckin' awesome Beat at Cinecitta (CD)Killer Schumadchen Report (CD)Killer Music For TV Dinners has some killer stuff (CD)just came out too!!! lllllllllllllllllllater, 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jack Diamond Subject: (exotica) Les Baxter-Hell's Belles Date: 30 Sep 1997 16:08:19 -0700 Is this a good Les Baxter soundtrack ? Is it on CD ? Does anyone have it ??? Jessica ? Thank yooooooooou, 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "kevin king" Subject: Re: (exotica) groovy 60's - 70's Date: 30 Sep 1997 19:59:29 +0000 > Armando Travajoli - Seven Golden Men (out of print LP) > Jerry Goldsmith - Our Man Flint (out of print LP) > Jerry Goldsmith (out of print LP) the above available on cd.. as are: Sound Spectrum Rebirth of the Budd Easy Project I and II Super Sounds of Bosworth I and II In Flight Entertainment I and II (not a fan, but others seem to like) Peter Thomas' Space Patrol sndtrk Sweden Heaven and Hell sndtrk Venus in Furs sndtrk 28 Minutes For 3 Million Dollars sndtrk I Told You Not To Cry sndtrk comp. ...others (most also on Lp) generally... the British loungecore releases are based in the 60's and 70's so that might be a good place to start - and as someone else said, they likely have the best cuts from the respective original Lps. on US vinyl, someone already mentioned Quincy Jones, Ramsey Lewis (his is the only Xmas album I can listen to over and over without wincing) ...and you can get into easy versions of pop-soul which should be plentiful on 70's dance/jazz/pop Lp's... (?) leading (at not so far a distance) into todays lite-jazz... listening right now to the very borderline Cecil Holmes vinyl: Music for Soulful Lovers (which i mainly like for the unintentionally humorous tracks featuring Mr. Holmes on vocals - sampled on http://www.radix.net/~xanadu/baby/baby - and, oh yeah... Pillow Talk (snicker) which has the kind of chorus vocals that Bananarama aspired to.. or is that respired? hessssss... whooooo.. ahhhh... la la la la.... 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. # Postings must go to exotica@xmission.com -- replies go to original sender. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Br. Cleve" Subject: Re: (exotica) Les Baxter-Hell's Belles Date: 30 Sep 1997 20:18:06 -0400 At 4:08 PM -0700 9/30/97, Jack Diamond wrote: >Is this a good Les Baxter soundtrack ? > >Is it on CD ? > >Does anyone have it ??? yup, I do. It's fantastic. Biker mixed with exotica mixed with some go-go and psych. The title track is worth the price of admission alone. And what a cover..........Va-Va-VRRROOOOOM! Not on CD. It's on the Sidewalk label, which was part of Tower. Mike Curb bought all that stuff back from Capitol a few years ago, probably in order to supress it. Inside scoop seems to be that none of that stuff'll see the light of day, especially if he becomes governor of California. br cleve # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Br. Cleve" Subject: Re: (exotica) groovy 60's Date: 30 Sep 1997 20:27:17 -0400 >EZ groovy 60s a bit more. . . Bob Crewe is probably the king, but for my money Claus Ogerman is the god. His RCA albums are amazing examples of the discoteque sound, ingeniously arranged and full of smart musicianship (lots of Dick Hyman's Lowery organ hijinks on the "Watusi Trumpets" album.) I spin tracks by him every week, and am always on the lookout for more by him. Anything with the word "soul" in the title is often a good bet. I recently found the incredible "Soul Of Paul Mauriat" and Dick Hyman's cool "Sweet Soul Music" Al Hirt usually blows :-), but he has 3 great ones : Latin In The Horn (arranged by Lalo Schiffrin), Soul In The Horn, and The Hornet & The Horn (with The Green Hornet & Al on the cover). Living Brass, Living Percussion, Living Jazz and Living Marimbas albums always have a couple of good tracks. And don't forget movie soundtracks by folks like Neal Hefti, Johnny Williams, Fred Karlin, & Quincy Jones. br cleve =E1 go-go # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jbtwist@aol.com Subject: Re: (exotica) groovy 60's Date: 30 Sep 1997 22:57:06 -0400 (EDT) Blame it on the Bossa Nova craze - EVERYBODY cashed in on that one!!!! And RCA/BMG just put out a CD called Mancini & Martinis, A Hank Lounge comp. JB # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: BasicHip@aol.com Subject: (exotica) go-go music Date: 30 Sep 1997 23:31:51 -0400 (EDT) I brought up "The Go-Go Music Of Mark Wirtz Orchestra And Chorus" awhile back and my enthusiastic post on it slipped by without a reply. If you want go-go music, then this is your ticket. Released from the UK along with "The Thriller Memorandum" as a two volume "Mood Mosaic" set. Recordings made between 1965-1969. Very up-beat arrangements and packed with "oohs", "aahs", "yeh-yehs" and assorted girly vocals. As you listen, the image of mini-skirt clad dancers doing their thing in front of Op-art backdrops quickly comes to mind. I simply love it and include a track on just about every tape mix i put together. RPM Records, Ltd. 212 Aizlewood Mill Nursery Street, Sheffield, S3 8GG, UK # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Carl Russo" Subject: (exotica) More Mission: Impossible Date: 11 Sep 1997 06:21:01 UT Hello Exotics. While we're on MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE, maybe someone can tell confirm if Schifrin used a bass flute in "Wide Willy" on the first soundtrack album. I've always found that instrument to be the most beautiful sounding thing! Is it known by any other name? Are there any exceptional examples featured on other albums in the jazz/pop/exotica genres? C. "Ratso" Russo # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Carl Russo" Subject: (exotica) RE: TIPSY Date: 13 Sep 1997 11:54:01 UT JACK sez: You MUST realize that there are more SAMPLES involved in the TIPSY recording than there is/are musicians added to THE MIX, right ? can be picked out until there is almost nothing left @:-0 Granted, there's a fine line between appropriation and rippin'-off. Can't say I disapprove of either. Whether Tipsy's (or Japanese equivalents) mastery of their samples makes them lesser rip-offs I don't know. What's important is how the band serves the sample and how the sample serves its new home. But then I kinda dig a cheesy rip-off for rip-off's sake, like bad hip-hop. C. "Ratso" Russo # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Carl Russo" Subject: RE: (exotica) NFL Films Date: 17 Sep 1997 18:16:01 UT Well, an interesting study could be done comparing the music from sports films with porn soundtracks. Do you think we could get a grant for this? Will Straw Associate Professor Graduate Program in Communications McGill University 3465 rue Peel, Montreal, Quebec H3A 1W7 Since Canada seems more highly evolved than the U.S., you should have no problem getting funding for such an idea. In our country, you have to be a billion dollar corporation to get help from the government!! C. "Ratso" Russo # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Carl Russo" Subject: (exotica) Nov. on GROOVIE MOVIE SOUNDTRACKS Date: 18 Sep 1997 07:07:37 UT Hello people! They haven't kicked me off the air yet! November Highlights from GROOVIE MOVIE SOUNDTRACKS Sundays, 7 - 8 pm (PST) on KUSF 90.3 FM, San Francisco RealAudio BROADCAST: < http://wed.usfca.edu/kusf > for instructions CONTACT: Ratso Russo, Producer. E-mail: c_russo@msn.com =================================================== SHOW 18: November 2 The bug-eyed delinquents of cult fave "THE FORBIDDEN ZONE" (80) hail THE MYSTIC KNIGHTS OF THE OINGO BOINGO with harmonized shrieks and gastric offenses. But the soothing lulls of SHIRLEY BASSEY over JOHN BARRY's score can turn a rugged jewel thief into a reformed Romeo in "DEADFALL" (68). And QUINCY JONES funks it all up with action music from "THE LOST MAN" (69). SHOW 19: November 9 Suffer the post-industrial fever dream known as "ERASERHEAD" (78), with soundscapes by the film's once-brilliant creator, DAVID LYNCH. Soul Brother Number One becomes Public Enemy Number One in "SLAUGHTER'S BIG RIP-OFF" (73), starring JAMES BROWN, who contributed the soundtrack. ANN-MARGRET pulls double duty, too, singing and playing the brassy siren in "THE SWINGER" (66). SHOW 20: November 16 Mod clubbers and lounge lizards will spill their drinks over the Now Sounds to be found in "BUONA SERA, MRS. CAMPBELL" (69) and "THE GRASSHOPPER" (70). THE JAMES TAYLOR QUARTET charges up the old '76 Ford Gran Torino with their theme to "STARSKY AND HUTCH" (75-79). GIANNI FERRIO's unsettling strains make us think twice about entering "THE EMPTY APARTMENT" (73). SHOW 21: November 23 Hard to imagine a 1970s-era JOHN WILLIAMS sans strings, but his music from the gritty "CINDERELLA LIBERTY" (73) positively belongs on MOTOWN! RICHARD RODNEY BENNETT's spooky theremin raises those neck hairs in the British espionage thriller "THE BILLION DOLLAR BRAIN" (67). Plus an early turn for the worse in the career of ELVIS PRESLEY: "SPINOUT" (66) and "CLAMBAKE" (67). SHOW 22: November 30 "You'll listen to the sound of green!" promises the trailer for "PSYCH-OUT" (68), featuring the most mind-blowing rock groups of the Hallucination Generation. The good vibes flow into the suburbs of New Orleans in "HIS WIFE'S HABIT" (69), thanks to JIM HELMS' groovie soundtrack. And ROBERT DE NIRO asks the eternal question, "Aw you talkin' ta me?" in "TAXI DRIVER" (76). ===================================================== Outside the Bay Area? Listen on the Internet! http://web.usfca.edu/kusf Visit the Groovie Movie Soundtrack Web Page--with complete playlists--at www.sanfransicko.com 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Carl Russo" Subject: (exotica) Library Music Date: 19 Sep 1997 23:55:29 UT Three ESSENTIAL collections of "library music" (people in the film/TV biz sometimes call it "needledrop"): SUONO LIBERO: "A trip through obscure 70s jazz funk tracks from Italian music library (sic)." (La Douce Records) JACK AREL: Prolific composer for European music libraries. (Virgin) BLOW UP/EXCLUSIVE BLEND, VOL. 1: Groovieness from the KPM library. I recognized one piece licensed by National Lampoon as background for one of their albums. (Blow Up) You can check out an article I wrote a few years back on the subject reprinted by Film Score Monthly C. "Ratso" Russo # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Carl Russo" Subject: (exotica) Mouse Turds Date: 20 Sep 1997 18:28:54 UT Speaking of Disney and terror, I remember being momentarily terrified on the Pirates as our boat approached a dark tunnel. There was an evil pirate sitting on top of the tunnel aiming a revolver right at ME! I later heard that this was a little too disturbing for many other little kids so now the pirate aims from the sidelines. Music-wise, I had an epiphany as we glided past the African dolls in IT'S A SMALL WORLD. Those syncopated drums--it was the same beat as the breaks in Vickie Sue Robinson's "Turn the Beat Around (Love to Hear Percussion)." I saved up and bought a conga shortly thereafter. Of course I later returned and got stoned in Tomorrowland. It made everything in the Magic Kingdom seem so fascistic--"YOU VILL HAVE FUN!" Now I wouldn't give Disney two cents. Employing Haitian sweatshop labor fer Chris'sakes! C. "Ratso" Russo # 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Carl Russo" Subject: (exotica) RE: Sitar Grooviness Date: 22 Sep 1997 01:02:40 UT And we mustn't leave out Bill Plummer and the Cosmic Brotherhood. Ol' Bill sits on the back cover barefoot, in suit and tie, plucking his Eastern axe. His tortured soliloquy "Journey to the East" is just too friggin' groovie! East meets west and Peter Sellers is Brahma! C. "Ratso" Russo # 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.