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Subject: exotica Digest V2 #21
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exotica Digest Thursday, 25 July 1996 Volume 02 : Number 021
In this issue:
Re: Fair Warning!
Re: Walter Wanderly CD (Scamp)
* T h r i l l i n g I n t r o d u c t i
Re: * T h r i l l i n g I n t r o d u c t i
Re: Mono Reprocessed-90s style
Re: Fair Warning!
Well, hello there...
Nathan Van Cleave?
Re: (idm) New Lucozade advert
Please get me off this list
Playlist for House of Games, 7-7-96
Playlist for House of Games, 6-30-96
Re: The Knack
FREINDS
Astro Sounds et. al.
hi, I'm kevin what's your sign?
[none]
Re: Johnny Hartman
Re: Johnny Hartman
Re: Johnny Hartman
Re: Johnny Hartman
Re: Johnny Hartman
Re: Johnny Hartman
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From: LTepedino@aol.com
Date: Tue, 23 Jul 1996 21:23:52 -0400
Subject: Re: Fair Warning!
Hello Matt
- -welcome to the list
ANything vintage or non is cool - if you like Combustible you are in the
right place....the Ultra Lounge is pretty great and there much to explore
further down the street!
Ashley
------------------------------
From: LTepedino@aol.com
Date: Tue, 23 Jul 1996 21:15:47 -0400
Subject: Re: Walter Wanderly CD (Scamp)
Hello John
- - you can get the Walter wanderley Cd from:
Collectors' Choice 1-800-923-1122
ANTI (310) 644-7070
Atomic Beat (310) 556-1144
Hope this helps
Ashley
------------------------------
From: Jonathan Perl <jonathan@cursci.co.uk>
Date: Wed, 24 Jul 1996 11:13:00 +0100
Subject: * T h r i l l i n g I n t r o d u c t i
Hello,
I just joined this list. I did this because most of my friends just smile
and say 'that's very nice' when I play them things rather than show any
passion.
I live in London where there are some pretty exotic things going on. I
sometimes attend these, but the rest of the time I make the soundtrack at
home. I love to buy old vinyl - to the extent that I probably buy about 10
or 20 albums a week. Many different strands of easy. My fave recent
purchase was Enoch Light's Pertinent Percussion Cha Chas which I managed to
pick up for a couple of quid. I also appreciate the plethora of CD
compilations available.
Anyway - I look forward to chatting more later.
Some brief questions:
Can anyone tell me anything about the polygram music publishing comp CD
'Music for Night People' (not the Larry Page orch. album)? I recently got
an American promo of it.
Does anyone else have a mystery track on the end of track 12 of their copy
of the Rykodisc 'Shaken not Stirred' compilation CD?
Does anyone know anything about 'The Exotic Guitars'?
Jonny Perl
___________________
jonathan@cursci.co.uk
------------------------------
From: LTepedino@aol.com
Date: Wed, 24 Jul 1996 07:58:16 -0400
Subject: Re: * T h r i l l i n g I n t r o d u c t i
The American "Music For Night People" disc was a limited edition CD released
by Polygram Publishing primarily to get placement in films & TV shows of the
kooky "lounge/easy listening" titles that they own the publishing to. It was
mastered off vinyl and depending on which track you listen to did have
various degrees of apparent surface noise. The only way it could be bought
was if someione in the industry sold it to a shop who bought used CDs and
promos.
Hope this helps
Ashley
------------------------------
From: readingm@ix.netcom.com
Date: Wed, 24 Jul 1996 06:50:20 -0700
Subject: Re: Mono Reprocessed-90s style
>....and the tiki gods said: "Let mono be mono."
Just to clarify, I never meant to imply that fake stereo is ever better than
original mono. As you know, though, as long as there are old mono masters
lying around in a vault somewhere, soneone will attempt to make stereo out of
them. And it seems that whatever Capitol did with the Ultra-Lounge series is
at least listenable. While a case could be made for using this process on the
various artists discs, they should have let the "mono be mono" on the Les
Baxter collection, it being an overview of an important artists' work.
Also, I certainly never wanted to touch off another mono vs. stereo debate (I
see enough of that in Goldmine), I was just wondering if anyone had any info on
the process itself, as I find that stuff interesting. Really though, I'd
rather talk about MUSIC!
Michael
------------------------------
From: guinto@id.ucsb.edu (Marie Guinto)
Date: Wed, 24 Jul 1996 08:56:05 -0800
Subject: Re: Fair Warning!
> What is the skinny on the ULTRA-LOUNGE series from Capitol?
I must agree with Ashley, I happen to like the Ultra Lounges. Simply
because many of the tracks I can't find on vinyl (yet).
Marie
------------------------------
From: NICK.DIMMOCK@NENE.AC.UK
Date: Mon, 22 Jul 1996 16:30:58 +0000 (GMT)
Subject: Well, hello there...
Hi! I just joined the mailing list... hopefully someone here will be able to
give me information on Phase 4 Stereo and Studio Two... I can`t find a damn
thing about them on the Web, except "Sound Gallery" reviews. I hope someone can
match our enthusiasm here...
nick.dimmock@nene.ac.uk
------------------------------
From: keithd@netcom.com (Keith Doyle)
Date: Mon, 22 Jul 1996 10:03:47 PDT
Subject: Nathan Van Cleave?
Does anyone know anything about Nathan Van Cleave? He is credited with
IMHO some of the better original Twilight Zone soundtracks, and some are
available on Nonesuch. I would think that these are by no means all
he has contributed in the way of soundtrack material, but I know of no
other sources, and I'm not even sure that the original 4 LP volumes of
Twilight Zone material have made it to CD (I've seen a CD volume 1, but
no other volumes). Any Van Cleave aficionados out there?
Keith Doyle
keithd@netcom.com
------------------------------
From: "Lazlo Nibble" <lazlo@swcp.com>
Date: Mon, 22 Jul 1996 11:04:26 -0600 (MDT)
Subject: Re: (idm) New Lucozade advert
Forwarded from the IDM list:
> From: lotus@connectnet.com (*+*)
> To: idm@hyperreal.com
> Subject: Re: (idm) New Lucozade advert
>
>>> Hi
>>> - music to the new (UK) Lucozade advert:
>>> This a corker of a track which I beleive is by Jean Jaques Perry and
>>> called 'EVA' , I couldn't find it when i first heard it, but now it's
>>> been used on this ad I guess it'll be released properly. Does anyone
>>> know anything more about this?
>>
>> All I can add is to say the album is called 'The In Sound From Way Out'
>> from around 1970.
>
> actually this isn't from "the in sound..." i think it is from "moog
> indigo", another album he did around the same time. i haven't heard the
> advert, but this album is known mostly now as having a track which is
> the source for the main groove to gangstarr's "just to get a rep". i'm
> not sure what the name of that track is off-hand though.
- --
::: Lazlo (lazlo@swcp.com; http://www.swcp.com/lazlo)
------------------------------
From: Laurie Chase <psu07922@odin.cc.pdx.edu>
Date: Wed, 24 Jul 1996 09:55:47 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: Please get me off this list
Please get me off this list. Please.
------------------------------
From: dyemund@best.com (Jack Diamond)
Date: Wed, 24 Jul 1996 10:16:00 +0000
Subject: Playlist for House of Games, 7-7-96
KFJC play list 7/7/96 for Jack Diamond
http://www.cygnus.com/kfjc
KFJC-FM, Los Altos Hills, CA 94022
ARTIST TRACK ALBUM
Planets Chunky
George Russel Sextet Round Johnny Round
Hal Mc Kusick-Alto Art Farmer-Tpt,
Milt Hinton-Bass Barry Galbraith-Gtr George Russel
RCA Jazz Workshop 1957 Comp/Arrgr
Esquivel Amor Amor Genius Of, 67
Fabulous Jokers Instant Coffee MONUMENT,65 ?
Synthesonic Sounds Superfly
Ken Nordine The Junkman Son OF...58
Toy Parade Leave It to Beaver Theme
Al Caiola The Mod Squad Theme My man Al !!!!!!!
Martin Denny Group The Queen Chant Exotica Vol 2
Jean Jacques Perrey Soul City 1970
Ferrante and Teicher I've Told Every Little Star 57/8/STEREO
Elmer Bernstein Thinking of Baby STACCATO/59
Vinnie Bell Aquarius Electric Sitar
Chris Komeda Dream Rosemary's Baby
Buddy Morrow Orch. Arranged By Bernie Green
Poe For Moderns Pit and the Pendulum RCA/60
Mel Lewis Sextet Zig-Zag Mode/June 57
Bill Holman-Tnr Jack Sheldon-Tpt
Charlie Mariano-Alto Marty Paich,Buddy Clark
Mel Lewis-Drums Piano, Bass
Link Wray Rumble!!! 1974/WINTERLAND
Attileo Mineo Man Seeks the Future Only Mono
Chet Atkins Slinkey RCA/1959
Muzzy Marcellino Pavanne Liberty/Mono Only
Les Baxter W/ Sam Hoffman-Theremin
Radar Blues Dated 1947, Capitol
Riz Ortolani Buone Sera Mrs Campbell
Chaino and His African
Percussion Safari The Jungle Chase
Http://Www.Cygnus.Com/kfjc/diamond
Gabor Szabo Paint It Black(B.Purdie) Jazz Raga!!!
Serge Gainsberg & Je't' Aime
Jane Birkin Oooooooh la la
Jimmy Guiffre 3 2 Kinds of Blues
W/ Jim Hall, Ralph Pena Atlantic, 1957
Bob Thompson Orch Playboy Mmm NICE!/1960
Ventures Pink Panther Theme
Al Caiola El Flicko Al IS my man !!!
Gene Page Movin' Blacula
Les Baxter Tropicando Que Mango!!!!
Esquivel Nothing Ever Changes My To Love Again
Love for You 57/RCA Mexicana
Chim Kothari Downtown Sound of Sitar
Howard Rumsey's Light-Featuring Bud Shank-Flute C.Williamson-Pno
House All Stars Vol.4 Bob COOPER-OBOE,1954
Moon Dog Caribea Prestige/Mono
Moon Dog Lullaby, Sung By Moondog's
Wife Suzuko to Their Daughter June
Bill Plummer Featured On Sitar W/ Mancini Orch
Wiggy(The Party)
Vinnie Bell-Gtr Dick Lieb-Moog Permissive
Pass and I Call You Polyphonics
Folkswingers Along Comes Mary
Johnny Hodges, Wild Bill Davis-Organ
Mundell Lowe-Gtr Blues O' Mighty 63/VERVE
Nino Rota Cadillac,Arrivederci Roma, La Dolce Vita
Caracella's
Kenyon Hopkins Coney Island
Mesmerizing Eye 21ST Century Express
Sid Ramin N W Corner Facing S E Stiletto
Turkish Bath Beneath Planet of the Apes
Louise Huebner Seduction - > Witchcraft
Pete Rugolo Diamond on the Move
Playlist for Jack Diamond 7-7-96
KFJC 12345 El Monte Road, Los Altos Hills, CA 94022
http://www.cygnus.com/kfjc
------------------------------
From: dyemund@best.com (Jack Diamond)
Date: Wed, 24 Jul 1996 10:21:57 +0000
Subject: Playlist for House of Games, 6-30-96
KFJC play list 6/30/96 for Jack Diamond
ARTIST TRACK ALBUM
Planets Chunky
Hal Mckusick Qrt. Minor Seventh Heaven Sept 1955/RCA
Lalo Schifrin The Chase Cool Hand Luke
Riz Ortolani The Night Club Biggest Bundle
Chico Rey and the
Jet Band Stiletto Sid Ramin
Dick Hyman Living on Borrowed Time Fabuolous,Command
Jackie and Roy Walkin' MARCH,1957
Les Paul Sleep 66,67
Hal Blaine,Paul Beaver Emil Richards-Flashes 67
Bing Day Mama's Place beatnik
Esquivel Begin the Beguines 58/RCA
Jerry Goldsmith The Search Planet of the
Original Soundtrack Apes
Martin Denny Quiet Village Exotica !
Leo Diamond 3RD Man Theme Themes From Great
City of Westminster Foreign Films
String Band Split Level
Jean Jacques Perrey Mr. James Bond Amazing New
Electronic
Pop Sounds of
Chet Baker, Art
Pepper, Richie The Route Pacific Jazz
Kamuca 1956
Buddy Emmons Linus and Lucy Medley
Shakespeare, John
Orchestra Mucho Mexico SEVEN-0 [coll]: Easy Project
Art Blakely W/ Benny
Golson, Lee Morgan Bobby Timmons-Pno,
Jymie Merritt-Bass Are You Real Blue Note Orig.
Osibisa Superfly T.N.T. Blaxploitation
Lambert Hendricks and
Ross Halloween Spooks
Electric Flag M-23 The Trip
Dick Hyman/Mary Mayo Desafinado Moon Gasssssssssssssss
Harry Lubin Weird One Step Beyond
Pete Rugolo Voodoo Man,Guilty Men Thriller
Bob Thompson Orch There's a Small Hotel On the Rocks
Walter Wanderly Summer Samba CHEEEEEEEESE
Andre' Popppppppppppp Manchester Et Liverpool
Al Caiola The Rat Patrol Theme
Candido, Joe Puma,
Dick Katz-Pno,Al Cohn W.Mitchell-Bass
Mambo Inn(ABC Paramount) 57
Kenyon Hopkins The Long Walk Shock!!!!!!!!!!
Jack Burger Bongo Instruction See picture 12 ;-)>
Barney Kessel Carmen's Cool (She Sure Is) 1958
Fortune Tellers Ahhhhh the Mystery of Life
Jimmie Haskel Homeward Earth Mono, 1957/8
Ahbez, Eden The Wanderer Eden's Island
Don Ralke Orch Rex's Theme Bourbon St Beat
Speedy West West of Samoa Jimmy Bryant-Lead
Pierro Umiliani Beer Vermouth and Gin Sweden,Heaven
& Hell
Ray Martin Orchestra Whooooooooooooodunnit??????????????
The Sound of Sight, Phase 4, All Time Great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Mancini The Cat(Lalo Schifrin) 67
Pete Rugolo Diamond on the Move
Playlist for Jack Diamond, 6-30-96
KFJC 12345 El Monte Road, Los Altos Hills, CA 94022
http://www.cygnus.com/kfjc
"Record collecting is no mere hobby, no leisurely
innocuous diversion. It's a feverish passion
bordering on dementia, driving those under its
influence including myself, to irrational,
compulsive and sometimes fanatical extremes."
3-93 Jack Diamond
------------------------------
From: John Chilson <newsline@access.thegroup.net>
Date: Wed, 24 Jul 1996 10:30:31 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: Re: The Knack
I recently caught The Knack on our local PBS (San Diego) station and really
dug it. Keep those VCRs warmed up and ready to go!
------------------------------
From: lee@anti.com
Date: Wed, 24 Jul 96 14:23:43 PST
Subject: FREINDS
Hi,
If any of you want to reach me from now on, use Moelawns@aol.com as
I'm not going to be at Anti as of tomorrow,
Lee
------------------------------
From: bstewart@ids2.idsonline.com
Date: Wed, 24 Jul 1996 17:24:37 -0400
Subject: Astro Sounds et. al.
Hey Ashley, no Astro Sounds or Que Mango as of yet. What gives?
Thanks,
Bryan
------------------------------
From: "kevin s. lee" <ksl@eng.aisinc.com>
Date: Wed, 24 Jul 1996 17:35:54 EST
Subject: hi, I'm kevin what's your sign?
ok, lemme try...
Name: Kevin Sukho Lee
D.O.B. : 10/18/70 (a Libra, and it shows)
Nationality: U.S. citizen by birth, although parents both Korean
Occupation: Electrical Engineer, but not "really"
Hobbies/Interests: Radio DJ, Film Studier, Filmmaker, Musician,
Cable Access TV show maker
Height: 5'10"
Weight: 135 lbs.
Likes: Godzilla, Pop Culture of the 20th Century up until the 90's
(especially MUSIC and FILM), old stop-motion animation,
MST3K, Underground Comix, The Simpsons
Dislikes: the 90's, MTV, rock "journalists", cold sores,
severe gastro-intestinal pain, Electrical Engineering, most recent glut
of movie "compilation soundtracks" (I personally blame Q.Tarantino)
god, i feel like i just filled out a dating service form...
next?
|| | ||| | | || | ||| | || | || |||| | | ||
anonymous productions
anon@scribble.com
http://kzsu.stanford.edu/uwi/endtimes
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------------------------------
From: "Matthew N. Page" <pagesft@dfwmm.net>
Date: Wed, 24 Jul 1996 20:22:19 -0700
Subject: [none]
>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 !
I would agree with the Liefmans scenario. I've had the framboise, quite
delicious yet refreshing. However, be fore-warned that if you drink more
than one you'll find that the sweetness of the raspberry tends to detract
from the light character of the drink. I personally like to drink Guinness,
Bass Ale, or Paulaner OktoberFest, (not very Swing'in) but if you want light
then I would recommend a Hibiscus which is kind of like a Mimosa but with
Cranberry Juice instead of OJ.=20
-Matt
P.S. Got any cool "Lounge Links" send them to me. I need more cheese,
sleaze, and velvet wonder for my web page www.dfwmm.net/~pagesft .=20
------------------------------
From: Terry Frost <hlector@netspace.net.au>
Date: Thu, 25 Jul 1996 21:05:17 +1000 (EST)
Subject: Re: Johnny Hartman
Hi, people.
I've been lurking a while here in the Antipodes and thought I'd mention an
artist who's kinda fringe-lounge. I just picked up (at exorbitant Australian
prices) an Impulse import of Johnny Hartman's "Unforgettable" CD.
Very cool late night stuff. The tunes are very standard but Hartman's
smooth-as-Glenfiddich delivery and the big band sound behind him make it
extra swank and tres cool.
Catch you on the flipside
Terry
___________________________ Terry Frost = hlector@netspace.net.au
I "I want to live in an I * Winner Best Fan Writer Ditmar Award 1995
I alternate universe I * President of the "Get Amanda Vanstone A Job
I where Bobby Darin didn't I In MacDonald's Now Society"
I die in 1973" I * Freelance iconoclast and bon vivant.
I _________________________ I * Feral Heterosexual White Male at Large
------------------------------
From: Martin Schildkret <mkret@cnct.com>
Date: Thu, 25 Jul 1996 10:20:26 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: Re: Johnny Hartman
On Thu, 25 Jul 1996, Terry Frost wrote:
> I've been lurking a while here in the Antipodes and thought I'd mention an
> artist who's kinda fringe-lounge. I just picked up (at exorbitant Australian
> prices) an Impulse import of Johnny Hartman's "Unforgettable" CD.
When "The Bridges of Madison County" was released it was very
fascinating to see people coming into the music chains. They were all
looking for stuff by this great "new" singer Johnny Hartman. The man was
a great singer and if you ever see the CD that he did with John Coltrane
grab it!
------------------------------
From: Laurie Chase <psu07922@odin.cc.pdx.edu>
Date: Thu, 25 Jul 1996 07:57:49 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: Re: Johnny Hartman
Whoa, Johnny is THE MAN!!! I am so glad someone brought him up. If you
haven't had the chance to check out Johnny Hartman and John Coltrane
(that is the name of the CD, available on Impulse), YOU MUST!!!!!!!!
Johnny's and Trane's version of "Lush Life" is unequaled.
A "must-have" lounge classic.
Laurie Chase
> I've been lurking a while here in the Antipodes and thought I'd mention an
> artist who's kinda fringe-lounge. I just picked up (at exorbitant Australian
> prices) an Impulse import of Johnny Hartman's "Unforgettable" CD.
>
> Very cool late night stuff. The tunes are very standard but Hartman's
> smooth-as-Glenfiddich delivery and the big band sound behind him make it
> extra swank and tres cool.
>
> Catch you on the flipside
>
> Terry
> ___________________________ Terry Frost = hlector@netspace.net.au
> I "I want to live in an I * Winner Best Fan Writer Ditmar Award 1995
> I alternate universe I * President of the "Get Amanda Vanstone A Job
> I where Bobby Darin didn't I In MacDonald's Now Society"
> I die in 1973" I * Freelance iconoclast and bon vivant.
> I _________________________ I * Feral Heterosexual White Male at Large
>
------------------------------
From: Martin Schildkret <mkret@cnct.com>
Date: Thu, 25 Jul 1996 11:28:19 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: Re: Johnny Hartman
On Thu, 25 Jul 1996, Laurie Chase wrote:
> Whoa, Johnny is THE MAN!!! I am so glad someone brought him up. If you
> haven't had the chance to check out Johnny Hartman and John Coltrane
> (that is the name of the CD, available on Impulse), YOU MUST!!!!!!!!
> Johnny's and Trane's version of "Lush Life" is unequaled.
> A "must-have" lounge classic.
Billy Eckstine a fairly good singer in the 40's and 50's was quoted in
an interview as saying. "Johnny Hartman had the poor voice I never had."
Not a bad endorsement. Any release by him on the "Bethlehem" label would
be a good addition.
------------------------------
From: "Steve Sando" <coconutg@wco.com>
Date: Thu, 25 Jul 1996 08:27:23 +0000
Subject: Re: Johnny Hartman
>. I just picked up (at
> > exorbitant Australian prices) an Impulse import of Johnny
> > Hartman's "Unforgettable" CD.
>
> The man was a great singer and if you ever see the CD that he did with
> John Coltrane grab it!
And you might go to the source- Billy Eckstine. He had a long and
successfull career (this equals some bad records) but he was the
original "sepia Sinatra" and when things clicked no one was better.
Groovy version of Babalu, too!
Coconut Grove, publishers of MisterLUCKY
PO Box 78146, San Francisco, CA 94107
http://www.wco.com/~coconutg/
"Strange how potent cheap music is" - Noel Coward
------------------------------
From: Bryan Jare Cuevas <bjc8f@faraday.clas.virginia.edu>
Date: Thu, 25 Jul 1996 09:50:16 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: Re: Johnny Hartman
According to Terry Frost:
> I've been lurking a while here in the Antipodes and thought I'd mention an
> artist who's kinda fringe-lounge. I just picked up (at exorbitant Australian
> prices) an Impulse import of Johnny Hartman's "Unforgettable" CD.
Nice collection - I recommend his other Impulse recordings (1)
John Coltrane & Johnny Hartman (perhaps the finest baritone
vocal performance ever recorded), (2) I Just Dropped By to Say
Hello, (3) The Voice That Is!.
Also, if you like Hartman with a small jazz combo check out his
1956 Bethlehem album "Songs From the Heart".
There's more....but I'll stop here. All of the albums mentioned
above are available in the states on CD.
take care
bryan j. cuevas
------------------------------
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