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From: exotica-owner@xmission.com
To: exotica-digest@xmission.com
Subject: exotica Digest V2 #20
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Precedence:
exotica Digest Tuesday, 23 July 1996 Volume 02 : Number 020
In this issue:
Re: Mono Reprocessed-90s style
Re: Yma, Cocktails and Covers
Re: cocktail/beer issue
Re: everybody say sergio...
Re: ME!
Re: everybody say sergio...
Re: cocktail/beer issue
Re: Mono Reprocessed-90s style
Re: Yma, Cocktails and Covers
Francis Lai (What's Available)
Re: Francis Lai (What's Available)
schulmadchen
Re: My Gunn Collection
The Knack....And How To Get It
Re: Cocktail Conflict
Dada'quariums Upd@te 22 July 96
Re: Cocktail Conflict
Walter Wanderly CD (Scamp)
Re: Last call for Seven Golden Men
John Barry EMI Years
The Knack
Re: John Barry EMI Years
Re: Boston lounge scene? (was exotica Digest V2 #10)
Re: John Barry EMI Years
Re: John Barry EMI Years
Re: The Knack
Fair Warning!
Re: The Knack
See the end of the digest for information on subscribing to the exotica
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From: LTepedino@aol.com
Date: Sat, 20 Jul 1996 02:59:27 -0400
Subject: Re: Mono Reprocessed-90s style
...and the tiki gods said: "Let mono be mono."
Ashley
------------------------------
From: mingo@cqm.co.uk (Jill Mingo)
Date: Sat, 20 Jul 1996 05:48:40 -0600 (MDT)
Subject: Re: Yma, Cocktails and Covers
>
>Went to Tower Records last night and found a TON of Yma Sumac re-releases
>on CD. They had every album, plus a live release and even a $4.99
>SAMPLER! Needless to say I bought one and will be back for the rest.
>Also picked up Denny's Exotica and Exotica II for $15.99. By the way,
>the Yma albums are only $11.99!
LABELS? LABELS? LABELS? Can't order them without at least knowing the label!!
Thanks!
Jill
Colloquium Internet
------------------------------
From: mingo@cqm.co.uk (Jill Mingo)
Date: Sat, 20 Jul 1996 05:53:21 -0600 (MDT)
Subject: Re: cocktail/beer issue
>ok,
>so what do you do if you don't drink alchohol of ANY type???
>there are some of us lounge cats out there (i hope)... what are the
>designated drivers, alchoholics anonymous-types, and other diseased
>folks to drink and yet maintain their swank hip-ness???
>
>club soda? ginger ale? perrier? SMART DRINKS???
>
You can still make cocktails. Try combining ANY fruit juices - I like
Cran-Raspberry with a splash of lime cordial mixed with a bit of
pineapple-coconut drink and served over ice garnished with slices of
nectarine. Add a bit of vodka if you a drinker. Fruit juice comb-cocktails
are endless. But the above is the MINGO-GO - or the VIRGIN MINGO-GO for you!
Also, on the beer front. Berliner Weisse is mixed with raspberry juice -
that is the red or green stuff. And it is fantastico!
Jill "Mingo-go" Mingo
Colloquium Internet
------------------------------
From: HOUSEOBOB@aol.com
Date: Sat, 20 Jul 1996 09:36:35 -0400
Subject: Re: everybody say sergio...
I haven't heard schulmadchen, but people who have don't seem that excited
about it. maybe that's why they passed on it.
------------------------------
From: patrick@xpedite.com (Patrick Cashin)
Date: Sat, 20 Jul 96 10:00:22 EDT
Subject: Re: ME!
Laura and Karen have been nice enough to introduce themselves,
so I felt kind of bad that I never really did. Not that my
life is so damned interesting.
Name: Rev. Patrick Cashin
aka: "'Trick"
D.O.B: 08/28/67 (staring down the barrel of 29)
Sign: "Employees Must Wash Hands Before Returning to Work".
Likes: "Exotica" music, Mystery Science Theater 3000, Milk & Cheese,
David Letterman, 60's punk, Space Ghost, Spumco, & Bozo the Clown.
Dislikes: Just about everything else.
Occupation: Communications Major, hoping to be a bigshot Letterman writer.
Avocation: "To wear the Zoot Suit, and live the myth."
------------------------------
From: LTepedino@aol.com
Date: Sat, 20 Jul 1996 11:43:11 -0400
Subject: Re: everybody say sergio...
Let me take back what I said about Vampyros Lesbos being better....I really
sat down and heard Schulmadchen and it is pretty amazing - had I the choice
to own either one I'd have to say Schulmadchen...Don't worry about high
priced imports this CD should be showing up in stores real soon - the German
pressing at a domestic price, I know caroline distribution will be getting
them in next week so stores will be able to havwe them real soon!
Ashley
------------------------------
From: Bruce Rhodewalt <kahuna@tikipub.com>
Date: Sat, 20 Jul 1996 08:45:42 -0700
Subject: Re: cocktail/beer issue
I'm still looking for a virgin martini. (Used to enjoy the real
thing quite a bit.) Maybe ice-cold distilled water with a dash of
white grape juice in a glass around whose lip juniper berries have
been rubbed?
Bruce
- --
Creative Tiki Publishing 78-365 Highway 111, #241
Internet http://www.tikipub.com La Quinta, CA 92253
solutions kahuna@tikipub.com 619/342-3418
------------------------------
From: bstewart@ids2.idsonline.com
Date: Sat, 20 Jul 1996 22:10:56 -0400
Subject: Re: Mono Reprocessed-90s style
At 02:59 AM 7/20/96 -0400, you wrote:
>...and the tiki gods said: "Let mono be mono."
>
>Ashley
>
That's right Ashley. And speaking of mono to all you cocktail folks out
there, what's wrong with it? Or if reprocessed is you bag, what's right
with it? My view is: LONG LIVE MONO!!!
BRING BACK MY MONO!!!! (laughs)
Bryan
------------------------------
From: bstewart@ids2.idsonline.com
Date: Sat, 20 Jul 1996 22:13:50 -0400
Subject: Re: Yma, Cocktails and Covers
At 05:48 AM 7/20/96 -0600, you wrote:
>>
>>Went to Tower Records last night and found a TON of Yma Sumac re-releases
>>on CD. They had every album, plus a live release and even a $4.99
>>SAMPLER! Needless to say I bought one and will be back for the rest.
>>Also picked up Denny's Exotica and Exotica II for $15.99. By the way,
>>the Yma albums are only $11.99!
>
>
>LABELS? LABELS? LABELS? Can't order them without at least knowing the label!!
>
>Thanks!
>
>Jill
>
>
CAPITOL! CAPITOL! CAPITOL! Now you know the label (laughs)
Your welcome,
Bryan
------------------------------
From: Jason M <mugen@spacelab.net>
Date: Sat, 20 Jul 1996 22:27:23 +0000
Subject: Francis Lai (What's Available)
Does anyone have any of the Francis Lai CD/Records other than "A MAN AND
A WOMAN / LIFE IS LIFE " ? How are they ? Do they have any French Samba?
Is there anyone else that does French Samba (spoken French in the style
of Astrud Gilberto / Walter Wenderly ?
Thanks
Jason
the Pygmy Taxi Corp
Music Without Fear of Obsolecence
------------------------------
From: bstewart@ids2.idsonline.com
Date: Sat, 20 Jul 1996 23:31:18 -0400
Subject: Re: Francis Lai (What's Available)
At 10:27 PM 7/20/96 +0000, you wrote:
>Does anyone have any of the Francis Lai CD/Records other than "A MAN AND
>A WOMAN / LIFE IS LIFE " ? How are they ? Do they have any French Samba?
>Is there anyone else that does French Samba (spoken French in the style
>of Astrud Gilberto / Walter Wenderly ?
I would also like to find more Francis Lai as well. But I'm looking for
instrumentals without the spoken french. I don't speak french, so having
something with a lot of french vocals on it, wouldn't be a part of my bag.
Any suggestions?
Bryan
------------------------------
From: viktrola@usa.nai.net
Date: Sun, 21 Jul 1996 01:28:18 -0500
Subject: schulmadchen
>I haven't heard schulmadchen, but people who have don't seem that excited
>about it. maybe that's why they passed on it.
not true, my friends. this release, while not as psychedellically as weird
as vampyros, nonethless has many fine tracks. fall more into the polyester
sock-it-to-me school (a la Sound Gallery). definitely a worthwhile piece!
------------------------------
From: Brad Bigelow <bbigelow@netrail.net>
Date: Sun, 21 Jul 1996 11:55:11 -0700
Subject: Re: My Gunn Collection
HOUSEOBOB@aol.com wrote:
>
> Just found two previously unknown (to me) versions of "Peter Gunn" . One is
> a Sly & Robbie reggae treatment and the other is a soundtrack from a 1967
> movie called "Gunn...Number One!".The whole score is by Mancini and the cut
> includes Plas Johnson playing "the new Selmer Varitone Electric Saxaphone".
> Is this one of the most recorded tunes or what? How many times has Mancini
> redone it?
Check out the discussion of "Peter Gunn" and other Mancini numbers, plus
a list of "Peter Gunn" recordings, at:
http://www.netrail.net/~bbigelow/mancsong.htm
Brad Bigelow
bbigelow@netrail.net
------------------------------
From: GEEK4VINYL@aol.com
Date: Sun, 21 Jul 1996 23:56:22 -0400
Subject: The Knack....And How To Get It
In a message dated 96-07-20 02:06:21 EDT, Jordana writes:
>I'm 21 and I like bossa nova, electric sitars, moogs, and string versions of
>60s pop hits. I also like vintage scooters, Fluevog shoes, and movies like
>The Knack And How To Get It. I've never been to a "New Lounge Scene" club
>event, or I would comment on that.
Yes! I was on my knees, rumaging in a local record shop and ran across The
Knack. Caught my eye because one of my favorites, John Barry did the score.
Rather than the Bond sound of the same era, we have a much more *delightful*
score. Of course, that is because this is a great 1965 British comedy about
one guy who has IT, and his buddy, who wants to know how to get IT. IT, of
course being the ability to bed women. Most excellent movie and soundtrack.
------------------------------
From: Katie Eagan & Jeff Phillips <eaganca@bc.edu>
Date: Mon, 22 Jul 1996 07:39:25 -0900 (PDT)
Subject: Re: Cocktail Conflict
On 18 Jul 1996, Laura Taylor wrote:
> So, here' s my question-what is the most cocktail-esque beer, one that you
> could drink from a martini glass and still be swank? And don't say PABST
> BLUE RIBBON or I shall cry and feel foolish for writing this, which I guess I
> do anyway.
A nice drink, which requires no shaking or stirring, is a tall pilsener
or wide martini glass bubbling with Lindemans Lambic Ale. Available in
Cherry, Raspberry or Peach, they're the closest thing to a champagne cocktail.
EZ does it,
Jeff Phillips
eaganca@cleo.bc.edu
------------------------------
From: johan.devis@ping.be (Johan Dada Vis)
Date: Mon, 22 Jul 1996 19:30:49 +0100
Subject: Dada'quariums Upd@te 22 July 96
review by jack Diamond and sleeve notes of BO AXELZON & HIS EXOTIC SOUNDS
have been added to DADA'QUARIUMS: "http://www.ping.be/~ping1241/"
= Johan |)/\|)/\ Vis
------------------------------
From: Ton Rueckert <mojoto@plex.nl>
Date: Mon, 22 Jul 1996 20:01:01 +0200
Subject: Re: Cocktail Conflict
>A nice drink, which requires no shaking or stirring, is a tall pilsener=20
>or wide martini glass bubbling with Lindemans Lambic Ale. Available in=20
>Cherry, Raspberry or Peach, they're the closest thing to a champagne=
cocktail.
Exactly what I have been thinking all along , but :
It isn't Lindemans ( or is there a Lindemans too ? ) , but Liefmans Ale .
Lambic , a bit like cider , is the basis for gueuze-beer , a wine-like
wheat-beer , then cherries , raspberries or peaches are added for a second
fermentation . The Cherry is called Kriek , the Raspberry is called
Frambozen (Framboise) , am not sure about the Peach , but that's probably
Perzik (P=EAche).
Yes , the closest thing to a champagne cocktail !
Salut , Ton
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From: John Adam Hill <jahill@utkux.utcc.utk.edu>
Date: Mon, 22 Jul 1996 15:26:07 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: Walter Wanderly CD (Scamp)
How can I go about ordering the Walter Wanderly CD now released on Scamp
lable. Thanks.
John
hill001@cherokee.nsuok.edu
------------------------------
From: ad_reid@astral.magic.ca (alison reid)
Date: Mon, 22 Jul 1996 14:48:47 -0400
Subject: Re: Last call for Seven Golden Men
Wowee,
I have been away for the last month and i just got your messages - do i
ever feel like a skunk - i hope it's not too late to still get my hands on
that copy of Seven Golden Men - let me know how and how much - you know
what call me, because sometimes this e-mail thing doesn't work - i am not
around to check it all the time - and i don't want to miss your next
message:
(416) 693-4724 (not for public use - hear that everyone!!)
You just made my year fabulous,
Teresa M.
------------------------------
From: "kevin s. lee" <ksl@eng.aisinc.com>
Date: Mon, 22 Jul 1996 16:47:16 EST
Subject: John Barry EMI Years
Speaking of Barry,
how are those "EMI Years" collections??
i'm really curious, but i'm not sure what exactly to expect since
i've only heard his film work. my fave, aside from James Bond stuff,
is the soundtrack to Midnight Cowboy.
kevin lee
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anonymous productions
anon@scribble.com
http://kzsu.stanford.edu/uwi/endtimes
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From: "kevin s. lee" <ksl@eng.aisinc.com>
Date: Mon, 22 Jul 1996 16:41:11 EST
Subject: The Knack
someone mentioned the movie, The Knack and How to Get It...
i just recently found the soundtrack whilst digging thru my college
radio station's stacks, done by John Barry, it sounds REAL swingin',
almost compatible with the "Sound Gallery" thing.
i've never seen the movie, is it easily findable? what's it like?
looked like a late 60's thing...but not in a psychedelic way.
other films like The Knack w/cool EZ soundtracks?
Bedazzled (with swank music by Dudley Moore) perhaps?
kevin
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anonymous productions
anon@scribble.com
http://kzsu.stanford.edu/uwi/endtimes
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From: HOUSEOBOB@aol.com
Date: Mon, 22 Jul 1996 22:52:01 -0400
Subject: Re: John Barry EMI Years
Funny you should ask about Barry's EMI years as I am listening to part 2 now.
I really love the twangy guitar but the pizzicatto strings can get annoying.
Haven't heard part 1.
------------------------------
From: Peter Ledebur <pledebur@user1.channel1.com>
Date: Mon, 22 Jul 1996 23:11:00 -0400
Subject: Re: Boston lounge scene? (was exotica Digest V2 #10)
Jeff Phillips (eaganca@cleo.bc.edu) wrote:
>
>On Sun, 14 Jul 1996 grrrl@clubhouse.email.net wrote:
>
>> Just out of curiosity is anyone on the list from the Boston=20
>>or Cambridge area and if so could you update me on the=20
>>Exotica/Lounge/Mod scene there. I'm a future Boss-Tone-Nite!
>
>There's nuttin' honey, as far as a lounge "scene" in Boston.
>snip<
>However, Valerie & Peter's weekly "Music for Better Living"=20
>show on W?BC radio is a must listen every Wednesday happy=20
>hour from 6-7 p.m.
>
>There are a coupla good record stores worth browzing every=20
>week or so, namely Mystery Train (the Boston store) and Cheapo=20
>Records in Central Square. And while I used to recommend=20
>Looney Tunes on Boylston, they've unfortunately gone the way of=20
>the dodobird and started putting everything in slick new polyprop=20
>bags and charging double, yes DOUBLE what they used to.
>snip<
I've gotta agree with Jeff about the lack of a scene (though, of course, =
I don't go out, so I prob'ly wouldn't know about any "scene" if there =
was).
Though I pretty much rely on out-of-the-area thrift stores (forget about =
thrifting any good records around town) Nuggets in Kenmore Square seems =
to have stuff resonably priced (though mostly out of my $3 price range) =
and of all places the Garment District has a suprisingly large =
collection of decent records in good shape for fair prices (but asking =
$2.50 for a copy of Whipped Cream is a bit ridiculous).
Peter
Music for Better Living
with Valerie and Peter
Wednesdays 6-7pm on WZBC 90.3 FM
http://members.aol.com/Hifibliss/mfbl.htm
------------------------------
From: erik@top.monad.net
Date: Tue, 23 Jul 1996 00:21:28 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: Re: John Barry EMI Years
>Funny you should ask about Barry's EMI years as I am listening to part 2 now.
>I really love the twangy guitar but the pizzicatto strings can get annoying.
>Haven't heard part 1.
I haven't heard it either, but a friend of mine who has it raves about
it. As hard as it is to believe, the first half of it is *very* authentic
rockabilly; supposedly as good as anything else from that period. The rest of
the disc is mostly surf music. Needless to say, it would appear that Barry's
style has...evolved a bit since then.
--Jon Johnson
erik@top.monad.net
------------------------------
From: LTepedino@aol.com
Date: Tue, 23 Jul 1996 01:01:10 -0400
Subject: Re: John Barry EMI Years
Volume One is primarily lots of twangy guitar rock, including a few
embarrasingly funny John Barry vocals...if you like Duane Eddy-style twang
this one is for you...also it has a few tracks from "Beat Girl" (Barry's
first soundtrack) which is great brashy big band juvenile delinquint film
jazz.
Volume Two definitely moves more into atmospheric soundtrack-style
territory....it's got some great tunes featuring the clavoline (that space
age organ-style instrument heard on "Telstar" by the Tornados...
I hope this helps.
Ashley
------------------------------
From: bcleve@tiac.net (Brother Cleve)
Date: Tue, 23 Jul 1996 14:11:54 -0400
Subject: Re: The Knack
>other films like The Knack w/cool EZ soundtracks?
>Bedazzled (with swank music by Dudley Moore) perhaps?
There is a track for Bedazzled, but it's not the easiest thing in the world
to find. Both "Our Man.." and "In Like.." 'Flint' are very swinging ("In
Like..." is tough to find, though). Other good ones to seek out -
"Barbarella", "The 10th Victim", the oft-mentioned "7 Golden men", "Sweden
: Heaven or Hell", "Barefoot in the Park", "The Party", "Modesty Blaise",
"Fathom", "The Biggest Bundle of Them All".........
br cleve
------------------------------
From: "Matthew N. Page" <pagesft@dfwmm.net>
Date: Tue, 23 Jul 1996 16:25:59 -0700
Subject: Fair Warning!
Hello fellow kitsch hounds! My name is Matt, and I am more than please to
have found the velvet opulence of this list. I'm just introducing myself.
Feel free to email me personally or visit my web page @
www.dfwmm.net/~pagesft . A few quick questions...
Is the group open to non-vintage albums?
Such as, the fine band "combustible edison". A must listen.
Anybody live in Dallas? Any cool haunts?
What is the skinny on the ULTRA-LOUNGE series from Capitol?
Take Care,
Matt
------------------------------
From: prospect@tt.net (Chris Strouth)
Date: Tue, 23 Jul 1996 17:24:48 -0500
Subject: Re: The Knack
This might be a little to wacky but what about the soundtrack to "A Man
Called Flintstone"
Cartoon, spy jazz, plus psychedilic Pebbles and Bam Bam
one of my faves
_ Chris
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