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From: exotica-owner@xmission.com
To: exotica-digest@xmission.com
Subject: exotica Digest V2 #10
Reply-To: exotica@xmission.com
Errors-To: exotica-owner@xmission.com
Precedence:
exotica Digest Tuesday, 9 July 1996 Volume 02 : Number 010
In this issue:
Subscribe to Hmmm, Get Free Music!
Dada'quariums Update 7 July 96: ExZotic Zwedish Zound Zamples!
Sequel CD series
Space Safari - site upgrade
Re: Subscribe to Hmmm, Get Free Music!
Re: Sequel CD series
5000 Fingers
Re: 5000 Fingers
Re: Sergio Mendes and Brasil '66
Re: Sergio Mendes and Brasil '66
RE: Sergio Mendes and Brasil '66
Re: 5000 Fingers
Re: Spy Jazz
RCA Electronic Music Synth Album
The Exotica Standards Web Site
KFJC-FM Live on the Web!!!
Young Savage FL Update
PLACES TO GO - LOS ANGELES AREA
Oahu--Hawaii
Re: Sergio Mendes and Brasil '66
HONEYMOON POLL
Re: Oahu--Hawaii
See the end of the digest for information on subscribing to the exotica
or exotica-digest mailing lists and on how to retrieve back issues.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
From: sberry <sberry@az.com>
Date: Fri, 5 Jul 1996 21:12:13 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: Subscribe to Hmmm, Get Free Music!
Hmmm...#7 Out Now:
Bellingham, Washington's Surf-Garage-Exotica-Indie Magazine
Yet another issue of Hmmm..., this time it is 48 pages, packed with tons
of interviews, cocktail recipes, concert reviews, music reviews, movie
reviews, and zine reviews.
***SPECIAL BONUS FOR SUBSCRIBERS***
All subscribers who send in $7.00 for a one-year subscription will
receive free music with the first issue of Hmmm... sent to you. This is
prime stuff from labels like Estrus, Dionysus, Capitol, Mercury, Reprise,
etc. Let us know what kind of stuff you like and we'll dig through our
archives to find something cool for you.
PLUS, the first person to sign up for a 2-year subscription (8 issues for
only $14.00) will receive Dean Martin's brand new 2-CD collection called
"The Capitol Years". Featuring 40 of Dean's greatest tunes, along with
lots of material never heard before. We only have one of these and it
will go to the first person to order a 2-year subscription. Not to worry
if you aren't the first; you'll still get something from our archives.
NOTE: Subscription rates are for the US and Canada only. Outside North
America is $12/year or $24 for 2 years.
Featured In The Current Issue:
- -The Boss Martians, the Northwest's premier surf n' stomp band, talk
about touring, their new releases, and other stuff. Plus a full
discography of the band's releases to date.
- -An all-new exclusive interview with Will Sergeant of Electrafixion and
Glide (formerly of Echo and The Bunnymen), conducted in Seattle during
Electrafixion's current tour of the U.S. with The Elevator Drops. We talked
about touring, his solo projects, the current "Baseball Bill" single, and
the future of Electrafixion.
- -Part 2 of an exclusive interview with Girl Trouble, where we discuss
the genius of Frank Sinatra, their new single, meeting Morissey at the
Canadian border, and K.P.'s hair! (Part 1 appeared in Hmmm...#6, still
available for $2.00 at the address below.)
- -The Bellingham Music Scene Report.
- -Man Or Astroman's Latest Releases Reviewed.
- -Hmmm's Feature Drink.
- -Concert Reviews of Oasis, Satan's Pilgrims, and Stereolab.
- -The usual assortment of music, film, book, and zine reviews.
- -Much, much more...
Hmmm...
P.O. Box 4336
Bellingham, WA 98227-4336
(If you must write a check, please make it payable to Sean Berry)
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
For more info, e-mail: sberry@az.com
------------------------------
From: dada@ping.be (Johan Dada Vis)
Date: Sun, 7 Jul 1996 19:44:39 +0100
Subject: Dada'quariums Update 7 July 96: ExZotic Zwedish Zound Zamples!
tadaaaaaaaaaaaa!
DADA'QUARIUMS finally got some more disk space, so from now on I can offer you
ZOUND ZAMPLES
from less-known but nevertheless GREAT exZotica, starting this month with
BO AXELZON & HIS EXOTIC SOUNDS
(released by Stefan's Subliminal Sounds)
the idea is to leave those zound zamples on my site for 1 month, then I'll
put some other on, and YOU can decide which, preferably from the releases
that are reviewed at DADA'QUARIUMS.
Greetings from Johan |)/\|)/\
dada@ping.be home: Wivina 15, 1702, Belgium
***************************************************************************
DADA'QUARIUMS "www.ping.be/~ping1241/" has ExZotica reviews & Zound Zamples
***************************************************************************
------------------------------
From: dada@ping.be (Johan Dada Vis)
Date: Sun, 7 Jul 1996 19:45:42 +0100
Subject: Sequel CD series
the easy project - 20 loungecore favorites
& Sounds Orchestral: meet James Bond
are both great; MJB has 6 covers from Bond film music + 6 originals
inspired by characters in Bond books, all light jazzy stuff, with a sound
effect as intro on each track;
can anyone comment on "you can be wrong about boys"?
thanx!
= Johan |)/\|)/\ Vis
------------------------------
From: "Robbie Baldock" <rcb@ednet.co.uk>
Date: Mon, 8 Jul 1996 00:50:33 +0000
Subject: Space Safari - site upgrade
At the risk of sounding a tad immodest, I think my new-look Space
Safari site is one of the most beautiful sites I've seen on the
WWW!!! But then I've just spent the whole day working on it and
am perhaps not surprisingly feeling quite pleased with it!
Do please check it out and let me know what you think.
Oh, you'll need Netscape 2 or better to see/hear all of it.
SPACE SAFARI 2 is on Tuesday 23 July here in Edinburgh (Scotland), at
Wilkie House and it's FREE!
Robbie
- ------------------------------------------------------------------
S P A C E S A F A R I - A Journey to the Limits of Audio Fidelity
http://www.cybersurf.co.uk/rcb/space/
- ------------------------------------------------------------------
------------------------------
From: lee@anti.com
Date: Mon, 08 Jul 96 12:15:40 PST
Subject: Re: Subscribe to Hmmm, Get Free Music!
Sean
I'll sign up for the two year sub!
Did I win?
Lee Joseph
______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________
Subject: Subscribe to Hmmm, Get Free Music!
Author: exotica@xmission.com at INTERNET
Date: 7/8/96 12:15 PM
Hmmm...#7 Out Now:
Bellingham, Washington's Surf-Garage-Exotica-Indie Magazine
Yet another issue of Hmmm..., this time it is 48 pages, packed with tons
of interviews, cocktail recipes, concert reviews, music reviews, movie
reviews, and zine reviews.
***SPECIAL BONUS FOR SUBSCRIBERS***
All subscribers who send in $7.00 for a one-year subscription will
receive free music with the first issue of Hmmm... sent to you. This is
prime stuff from labels like Estrus, Dionysus, Capitol, Mercury, Reprise,
etc. Let us know what kind of stuff you like and we'll dig through our
archives to find something cool for you.
PLUS, the first person to sign up for a 2-year subscription (8 issues for
only $14.00) will receive Dean Martin's brand new 2-CD collection called
"The Capitol Years". Featuring 40 of Dean's greatest tunes, along with
lots of material never heard before. We only have one of these and it
will go to the first person to order a 2-year subscription. Not to worry
if you aren't the first; you'll still get something from our archives.
NOTE: Subscription rates are for the US and Canada only. Outside North
America is $12/year or $24 for 2 years.
Featured In The Current Issue:
- -The Boss Martians, the Northwest's premier surf n' stomp band, talk
about touring, their new releases, and other stuff. Plus a full
discography of the band's releases to date.
- -An all-new exclusive interview with Will Sergeant of Electrafixion and
Glide (formerly of Echo and The Bunnymen), conducted in Seattle during
Electrafixion's current tour of the U.S. with The Elevator Drops. We talked
about touring, his solo projects, the current "Baseball Bill" single, and
the future of Electrafixion.
- -Part 2 of an exclusive interview with Girl Trouble, where we discuss
the genius of Frank Sinatra, their new single, meeting Morissey at the
Canadian border, and K.P.'s hair! (Part 1 appeared in Hmmm...#6, still
available for $2.00 at the address below.)
- -The Bellingham Music Scene Report.
- -Man Or Astroman's Latest Releases Reviewed.
- -Hmmm's Feature Drink.
- -Concert Reviews of Oasis, Satan's Pilgrims, and Stereolab.
- -The usual assortment of music, film, book, and zine reviews.
- -Much, much more...
Hmmm...
P.O. Box 4336
Bellingham, WA 98227-4336
(If you must write a check, please make it payable to Sean Berry)
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
For more info, e-mail: sberry@az.com
------------------------------
From: Will Straw <cxws@musica.mcgill.ca>
Date: Mon, 08 Jul 1996 16:39:52 -0400
Subject: Re: Sequel CD series
If by You Can Be Wrong About Boys, you mean vol. 4 of Here Come
The Girls, I have to say I like them all, and while this one is not necessarily
the best of the series, they're all nice combinations of girl-pop, Carnaby St.
swingers and some folk-rock.
Any opinions out there on the Dimitri from Paris album, which has some
wonderful moments . . .?
WS
At 19:45 96-07-07 +0100, you wrote:
> the easy project - 20 loungecore favorites
> & Sounds Orchestral: meet James Bond
>are both great; MJB has 6 covers from Bond film music + 6 originals
>inspired by characters in Bond books, all light jazzy stuff, with a sound
>effect as intro on each track;
>
>can anyone comment on "you can be wrong about boys"?
>
>thanx!
>
>= Johan |)/\|)/\ Vis
>
- -------------------------------------------------
Will Straw
Associate Professor, Graduate Program in Communications/
Director, The Centre for Research on Canadian Cultural
Industries and Institutions
McGill University
3465 rue Peel, Montreal, Quebec H3A 1W7
Phone: (514) 398 7667; Fax: (514) 398 4934
http://www.facl.mcgill.ca/gpc/crccii/crccii.html
------------------------------
From: doc@pixar.com (Pete Docter)
Date: Mon, 8 Jul 96 14:04 PDT
Subject: 5000 Fingers
A while back someone posted that they'd seen a CD of the soundtrack from
the Dr. Seuss film, "5000 Fingers of Dr. T." Does anyone know where this
can be obtained? I live in the San Francisco area.
Thanks
Pete Docter
doc@pixar.com
------------------------------
From: WrennX@aol.com
Date: Mon, 8 Jul 1996 17:28:03 -0400
Subject: Re: 5000 Fingers
"A while back someone posted that they'd seen a CD of the soundtrack from
the Dr. Seuss film, "5000 Fingers of Dr. T." Does anyone know where this
can be obtained? I live in the San Francisco area.
If you find out let me know!
Thanx
WrennX@aol.com
------------------------------
From: LTepedino@aol.com
Date: Mon, 8 Jul 1996 21:37:42 -0400
Subject: Re: Sergio Mendes and Brasil '66
Stick with any album before 1970! Stear well clear of his "Never Gonna Let
You Go" period (yeeech!). There is some cool pre-'66 bossa nova jazz stuff
well worth investigating before he hit on the the two female vocal idea. By
the way, one of the Brasil '66 vocalists later became Herb Alpert's wife! And
both were in fact Americans who actually phonetically sang the Portuguese
lyrics (I used to wonder why their English pronounciations were so good!)
Ashley
------------------------------
From: LTepedino@aol.com
Date: Mon, 8 Jul 1996 21:47:28 -0400
Subject: Re: Sergio Mendes and Brasil '66
I can't remeber what album it is on..but I can tell you that it is only
available on CD on Virgin UK's "This Is Easy" double CD compilation...I
believe the first 5 or so Brasil '66 albums are available on CD in Japan
while on these shores the only album released on CD is "Fool On The Hill"
(from 1968) - that is besides the three collections ("Classics", "Greatest
Hits" and "Foursider").
Ashley
------------------------------
From: james b gerwitz <jamesbr@wco.com>
Date: Mon, 8 Jul 1996 19:43:47 -0700
Subject: RE: Sergio Mendes and Brasil '66
Last week I finally got around to listening to SM & B 66's "Masquerade" =
on Pickwick, which I'd picked up in the bins a month ago. After hearing =
"Crystal Illusions" I was alllmost inspired to post to the list =
regarding a new exotica subgenre: Bossa Nova Psych ! =20
Those who enjoy SM & B 66 should check out Airto Moreira, especially the =
"Fingers" Lp, my personal favorite, more Brazilian and melodic than his =
other outings with jazz heavyweights. The recent "Best of Airto' budget =
cd has much of "Fingers" on it, including vocals and scatting with his =
wife Flora Purim. =20
At an old Keystone Korner gig in SF his "Fingers"-era band's bass =
player was late, so Airto did about 30 minutes solo on carved bird =
whistles, berimbau, and shakers......now THAT's Incredible! =20
Jim G
------------------------------
From: huge@SIRIUS.COM (David Bailey)
Date: Mon, 8 Jul 1996 20:35:50 -0700
Subject: Re: 5000 Fingers
>"A while back someone posted that they'd seen a CD of the soundtrack from
>the Dr. Seuss film, "5000 Fingers of Dr. T." Does anyone know where this
>can be obtained? I live in the San Francisco area.
>
Try the WFMU catalog...They have a website as well...(wfmu.org??)
David
Huge Graphics
http://www.sirius.com/~huge
------------------------------
From: Joe Marchi <looselip@crl.com>
Date: Mon, 08 Jul 1996 22:18:36 -0700
Subject: Re: Spy Jazz
At 08:56 AM 7/8/96 -0700, you wrote:
>
>Scram's address:
>PO Box 461626
>Hollywood, CA
>90046-1626
>
>The cover price is $4, but by mail you should probably
>send $5.
>
>Larry-bob
>lroberts@oacis.com
>
>
Thanks for the info. I'll order one.
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- ---------------------------------------------------------
looselip@crl.com
Check out my web page at http://www.crl.com/~looselip
for information on Independent Music, Cable Descramblers,
and the infamous Group 42 CD ROM!!!
------------------------------
From: J P M <mugen@spacelab.net>
Date: Tue, 09 Jul 1996 01:39:14 +0000
Subject: RCA Electronic Music Synth Album
Does anyone by chance have or know where I can get "The Sound and Music
of the RCA Electronic Music Synthesizer. #RCA LM1922. I've been looking
for this one for years. I believe it is the one where a Speech Synth
Sings "Daisy". If you find it please send info to
mugen@spacelab.net (or just Re:Mail)
Thanks
Jason
------------------------------
From: Brad Bigelow <bbigelow@netrail.net>
Date: Tue, 09 Jul 1996 05:02:48 -0700
Subject: The Exotica Standards Web Site
I invite list members to check out my new web site devoted to what I call
the Exotica Standards: the songs like "Third Man Theme," "Hawaiian War
Chant," and "Misirlou" that are covered on countless exotica/space age
bachelor pad music albums.
In addition to background on these songs, it includes substantial
sections with bios and discographies on most of the major exotica
musicians, arrangers, and composers, as well as a "Liner Notes" section
with such items as a complete list of films scored by Les Baxter.
I invite your visits and comments:
http://www.netrail.net/~bbigelow/homepage.htm
I hope list members will find this a useful on-line reference.
Brad Bigelow
bbigelow@netrail.net
------------------------------
From: Jack Diamond <dyemund@best.com>
Date: Tue, 09 Jul 1996 09:04:51 +0000
Subject: KFJC-FM Live on the Web!!!
Hello all,
Lovers of strange and exotic music. Psychedelic and
noise, hard core, throat core, all kinds of Reggae.
Garage, Surf, Lounge, Outer Space, Techno, Blues, Hip
Hop, Bluegrass, Alternative Country, Girl Pop, Power
Pop,
Big ol' Giant Footstompin Guitars!!!!, International
Esquivel, SEX, Ping Pong Percussion, Bongo Instruction,
Charles Manson, Anton La Vey, Jack Kerouac, Beatniks
New is stuff we've never heard and mannn...we've heard it
all;))))
Please go to http://www.cygnus.com/kfjc
This is the web site for KFJC-FM
This is the web site for where I do a radio show Sundays
9AM-12Noon. It is a _super eclectic_ radio station as
we are non-commercial, free form college community (San
Francisco bay area, CA USA - Los Altos Hills, CA USA to
be exact.
I promise you a full $$ refund if this doesn't blow your
ever lovin' mind~!@#$&
On the main page there are pointers/links to our;
a) Survey... So the "big wigs" at KFJC can decide
whether it's worth it to have us Live on the Web
LIVE Radio on the internet. Some of the show's that
_might_ make it there are;
Phil Dirt's Surf's Up/Phil's Garage, Robert Emmett and
his Norman Bates Memorial Soundtrack Show, Jack
Diamond's House of Games, Spliff Skankin''s Jah's Music
and more!!!!!!!
If we do this YOU can hear everything that the powers
that be at KFJC decide what they want the world to hear.
In other words WHAT'S GOOD FOR THE WORLD!!!!!!!
And that's alot!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Trust me, I'm the dj ;)
But only if YOU go there and say yes to our survey.
Comprende' Senor and Senorita's ? ;))
Also on our Main Page is our
b) Music Database where YOU can type in a keyword and
have the entrire KFJC music Libraray kick back
everything it has.
BUT you have to go there to do that.
http://www.cygnus.com/kfjc
Then we would never leave you out in the cold without
c) DJ playlists and reviews of music added to the KFJC
Libraries on a weekly basis
You can also see my web page ***Where Nothing Here is
For Sale*** and see close to 70 album cover scans and my
1940's and 50's Hawaiin print shirts (not for sale),
Esquivel Interview, Cool Links page, etc etc
So go there right now !!!!!!!!! ;) and send me some
mail from there too
All seriousness aside ;) and
Most sincerely,
Jack Diamond
------------------------------
From: "Laura Taylor" <laura@wusf.usf.edu>
Date: 9 Jul 1996 13:33:45 -0400
Subject: Young Savage FL Update
Mail*Link(r) SMTP Young Savage FL Update
Hi! I've noticed a lot of cross-over interest between this and another
strange music list to which I've subscribed---the Bomp! list...I know this
might not be your bag, if fact, if you don't like good,strange rock-n-roll,
then delete immediately! Otherwise...dig this:
The Tampa, Florida new wave rock band The Baskervils has organized a
compilation called "Young Savage Florida" that will feature Florida resident
and original drummer for Badfinger, Mike Gibbins! These are the first solo
ever from this rock n' roll legend! His tracks are called "Dream Harder
(Ballad of the Redcoats)" and "Layaway." Both tracks feature Mike on lead
vocals, the first of which over heavy Steve Jones-ish guitar strummed by
Screamin' Iguanas of Love/Nicoteens guitar player Greg Reinel. "Layaway" is
a lovely Badfinger styled mid-tempo rocker with very pretty George
Harrison-ish guitar leads. He recorded the tracks in a home studio as demos
for an upcoming full length release.
The compilation will also contain two songs each from the following Florida
based artists: The Lears(60s-ish), Baskervils(NEW WAVE!), Car Bomb
Driver(punk!), Edison Shine(alterna!), Leonard
Croon Band(Muddddd-honnnneeey!), Loco Siempre(country twang with a twist),
Vodkats(psy-co-billy!), Hate Bombs(garage!), Escargot(NEW WAVE), Surf
Kings(need I explain?), and The
Rancid Polecats(produced by Kramer of Bongwater fame), and pianist John
Stephan(it's nice). Quantities will be extremely
limited- 1000 to 2000 copies worldwide! Release date is set for July 19th...
To get on the "Young Savage Florida" mailing list, write to me by mail or
internet -
laura@wusf.usf.edu
or
Rob Keith
5006 Wesley Dr.
Tampa, FL 33647
********************PARTY INFO****************************
The CD release parties are as following:
JULY 19-TH, the Go! Lounge, Orlando, FL w/ Car Bomb Driver, the Baskervils,
The Hate Bombs, and the Vodkats
JULY 20-TH, the State Theatre, St. Petersburg, FL w/ The Vodkats, the Lears,
Car Bomb Driver, the Hate Bombs, The Rancid Polecats, Edison Shine, the
Leonard Croon Band, Loco Siempre and the Baskervils...
Thanks again for ya'lls interest...
------------------------------
From: lee@anti.com
Date: Tue, 09 Jul 96 11:35:40 PST
Subject: PLACES TO GO - LOS ANGELES AREA
While not a tiki bar, The Galley is a fine nautical/south seas
restaurant/bar in Santa Monica, that has been open since 1934. The
decor consists of trad hurricane lamps, brass portholes, fishnets and
the like. I've had drinks here many times and dinner a couple, though
both times we ate there the only thing we could afford was the pasta
plate.
A sign next to the bar states that they have a Polynesian Review,
Fridays at 9:00 and 11:30, Saturday @7:30 (a buffet show) and Sunday
at 9:00 PM.
The address is 2442 Main Street in Santa Monica, 310 452-1934
Also, you might want to check out the Huntington Library/museum in
Pasadena. Their gardens are amazing. We followed a path that went
through a Japanese garden, complete with a pond, bridge, and cool
foliage. Then we went through a subtropical area and a jungle area,
with lots of tall trees, palms and a mini-waterfall. Very nice, very
exotic! Vistors, beware the Pasadena smog, it is potent!
"Summer Means Fun"!
Lee Joseph
------------------------------
From: Laurie Chase <psu07922@odin.cc.pdx.edu>
Date: Tue, 9 Jul 1996 14:08:29 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: Oahu--Hawaii
This is going to sound weird, considering the place IS the exotica
capitol and all, but what are the BEST tiki lounges on Oahu? I don't
want to drive around all day looking for potential coolness. I want the
best.
Thanks,
laurie chase lounge
------------------------------
From: mingo@cqm.co.uk (Jill Mingo)
Date: Tue, 9 Jul 1996 15:31:04 -0600 (MDT)
Subject: Re: Sergio Mendes and Brasil '66
Tim,
I've got no brilliant bio stuff on Sergio, but I just wanted to agree with
you. I love that slick A&M sound. The girls voices are smooth as silk. They
are one of the best.
x Jill
Colloquium Internet
------------------------------
From: lee@anti.com
Date: Tue, 09 Jul 96 14:49:36 PST
Subject: HONEYMOON POLL
OK, so I'm getting married in October and we still haven't decided
where to spend our honeymoon, though we've narrowed it down to two
choices:
Tahiti
or
Get in the car and drive through small towns, maybe in the midwest,
and go to every thrift store we can find.
What would you choose??????
Lee
------------------------------
From: Grant China <grant_c1@verifone.com>
Date: Tue, 09 Jul 1996 11:52:27 -1000
Subject: Re: Oahu--Hawaii
At 11:21 AM 7/9/96 -1000, you wrote:
>This is going to sound weird, considering the place IS the exotica
>capitol and all, but what are the BEST tiki lounges on Oahu? I don't
>want to drive around all day looking for potential coolness. I want the
>best.
Unfortunately, Hawaii is not exactly the hotbed of tiki-ness that you would
expect. Your best bet would be to stay near Waikiki.
My first stop would be the Tahitian Lanai on the outskirts of Waikiki. It's
well known - any cabbie or hotel clerk should be able to give you
directions. It's a bit run down these days but the blue neon sign outside
is *definitely* the coolest.
A not-quite-tiki-but-pretty-close spot is Duke's. I can't remember offhand
which hotel it's in but again it's pretty well known. It's actually more of
an old-time Hawaiian feel than a 50s tiki cool feel. It's actually a
moderately priced restaraunt (~$25/head) but it does have a bar area. I've
only been there for dinner, though, so I don't know what the bar is like.
If you have Elk connections, you could try the Elk's lodge. It's not really
tiki but if you're lucky Arthur Lyman may be about. He sometimes will give
impromptu performances (especially when he's sloshed) with whatever EZ group
is playing. I understand that he also performs regularly at one of the
hotels but I don't know the details.
If you get out to the north shore, there is a giant tiki head along the main
highway. It's not a lounge or anything but it is a neat photo op.
And of course, all the bars around Waikiki are used to serving up lots of
Mai Tais, Blue Hawaiis, etc. If you run into any other good lounges, let me
know. I live on Oahu but don't get out to the bars much anymore.
Aloha,
Grant
------------------------------
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