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exotica-digest Tuesday, January 13 1998 Volume 02 : Number 034
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Date: Fri, 9 Jan 1998 23:25:59 -0700
From: Eb <gondola@deltanet.com>
Subject: (exotica) Re: Cookbook
Someone wrote:
>I should note that the Moog Cookbook do not try for any sense of period.
They don't? The new Moog Cookbook album Ye Olde Space Bande is nothing but
'70s FM-rock staples, and is played on almost nothing but vintage '70s
synthesizers.
I, for one, definitely get a sense of period....
Eb
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Date: Sat, 10 Jan 1998 10:47:17 EST
From: LTepedino <LTepedino@aol.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) wag the swan
In a message dated 98-01-09 13:37:54 EST, ecam@voicenet.com writes:
<< In a TV spot for the movie "Wag The Dog" there's a snippet of someone doing
something that sounds like Perrey & Kingsley's "Swan's Splashdown" (opening
riff). What's up there?
>>
Actually I believe it is the keyboard riff from the first Smash Mouth single
"Walinking On The Sun".
Ashley
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Date: Fri, 9 Jan 1998 20:43:44 +0100
From: Johan Dada Vis <Quiet@village.uunet.be>
Subject: (exotica) Re: Mirageman/The Sound Gallery is divided into two categories
Chester W. Nimitz replied to a post of mine about Mirageman:
>It seems like The Sound Gallery is divided into two categories; 1)
>psych-funk/hammond stuff and 2) String'n'brass-based lounge stuff.
>Interesting to see you like the sooner
oh, but i like both kinds! i like variation, i don't like to
listen to the first kind _all_ the time ;-) that's why i mostly
prefer compilations over albums: if they're good, they offer more
diversity.
Johan
quiet@village.uunet.be + dada@bewoner.dma.be
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Date: Sun, 11 Jan 1998 00:34:40 +0100
From: MUV96TBD@Student2.lu.se (Chester W. Nimitz)
Subject: (exotica) Roger Nichols...
Has anyone heard a record which involves Tony Asher (the lyricist to Beach
Boys' "Pet Sounds") called "Roger Nichols And The Small Circle Of Friends"?
What does it sound like, is it good, is it out of print, etc, etc? Any kind
of info would be appreciated, thanks.
Chester W. Nimitz
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Date: Sat, 10 Jan 1998 23:21:10 -0500
From: "m.ace" <ecam@voicenet.com>
Subject: (exotica) James Bond's Theremin
Just happened to catch Fishbone on that Viva Variety tv show, and the lead
singer has one groovy theremin. It's built into a briefcase! Classic 60's spy
gizmo design school.
m.ace ecam@voicenet.com
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(Movies Of The Week tv picks for Jan. 4 to 11 now posted)
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Date: Sun, 11 Jan 1998 10:21:31 +0100
From: breithel@lund.mail.telia.com (Ingemar Breithel)
Subject: (exotica) Re: Sun Ra ?
Jack@JackDiamond.com wrote:
>"Disco 3000" - Saturn Records, CMIJ 78
>
>Does anyone know if this has been reissued in any format ?
No, this is not among the Saturns reissued by Evidence, save for a
snippet included on the "Singles" double-CD that was issued on a 45
(and titled, for some reason, "Disco 2100"). And more's the pity, since
it's one of the greatest, whackiest Sun Ra LPs; one of several he made
in the late 70s with drum machines, electric piano or Moog. This one
also has the familiar "Space is the place" chorus.
Ingemar
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Date: Sun, 11 Jan 1998 19:29:40 +0900 (JST)
From: mnakatsu@joho-shimane.or.jp (nakatsu)
Subject: Re: (exotica) Roger Nichols...
Hello everyone! My name is Mutsumi. And I'm Japanese.
This is my first voice in exotica. Best regards.
At 0:34 AM 98.1.11 +0100, Chester W. Nimitz wrote:
>Has anyone heard a record which involves Tony Asher (the lyricist to Beach
>Boys' "Pet Sounds") called "Roger Nichols And The Small Circle Of Friends"?
>What does it sound like, is it good, is it out of print, etc, etc? Any kind
>of info would be appreciated, thanks.
>
>Chester W. Nimitz
>
"Roger Nichols And The Small Circle Of Friends" is one of the most popular
sounds in japanese music lovers. We call such a sound as "Roger Nichols..."
named"soft rock",for example Harpers bizarre,cyrkle,millennium,etc.etc....
If you would like to listen "Roger Nichols...",their CD released in japan.
THE COMPLITE ROGER NICHOLS & THE SMALL CIRCLE OF FRIENDS (POCM-2065)
And many of "soft rock" & "soft rock" compilation CDs are released too,
in japan.
Sorry my poor english.
$B"!"!"!(BMutsumi Nakatsu$B"!"!"!(B
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Date: Sun, 11 Jan 1998 11:52:58 -0500
From: "m.ace" <ecam@voicenet.com>
Subject: (exotica) Lolita Ya Ya, Sabu & Monk
Despite our bellyaching about US television (me included), there really is some
good stuff on. Of particular list interest (all times eastern standard)...
TCM has "Lolita" (1962) on Tuesday night (1/13) at 6:00 pm. I've been doing
some supplementary reading in the archives, and there was an enthusiastic
thread over the movie and the song "Lolita Ya Ya" back in August 1996. Plus,
it's supposed to be in wide screen letterbox format. I don't get this channel,
drat!
The same night, AMC has a new documentary on Sabu (the actor, not the
percussionist) at 9:00 pm (and 1:45 am Wednesday morning). Followed at 10:00 pm
(and 2:45 am) by "The Thief Of Bagdad" (1940), which has been discussed here
quite recently.
Also, "Thelonious Monk: Straight, No Chaser" (1988, and notice that I spelled
his name correctly this time!) will be on Bravo again next Monday (1/19) at
6:15 pm and Midnight. I caught it last week, and it really does have terrific
performance footage -- for example, a mind boggling solo piano dissection of
"Just A Gigolo". Oof!
In a totally different area, yet ANOTHER Carpenters bio turns up on A&E's
"Biography" tomorrow night (1/12) at 8:00 pm. That makes at least 3 in the last
few months -- definitely something brewing in that camp.
m.ace ecam@voicenet.com
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(Movies Of The Week tv picks for Jan. 11 to 18 now posted)
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Date: Sun, 11 Jan 1998 17:26:38 -0000
From: "Phil Clark" <phil-c@dircon.co.uk>
Subject: (exotica) Mathar "indian vibes"
First, Ariel wrote:
> >Can someone tell me where can I get that
> groovey sitar track?
then "Jordana Robinson" <eero67@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> I have a 12" called "Indian Vibes" that is
> probably the one Ariel refers to. The group is
> called Mathar
(snip)
yep... doesn't it feature Paul Weller somewhere?
anyhow it's been reissued on a 12" single (and presumably a CD too) here in
the UK in the last few months. there are four versions: the original and a
bunch of dance mixes.
sitaringly
Phil
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Date: Sun, 11 Jan 1998 20:34:55 -0500
From: Peter Ledebur <pledebur@user1.channel1.com>
Subject: (exotica) Playlist: Music for Better Living
***** 1 / 7 / 98 *****
Soul Bossa Nova -- QUINCY JONES (v/a - Cocktail Mix Vol.2)
Lover's Concerto -- ENOCH LIGHT (Spaced Out)
All that Meat -- MEL HENKE (La Dolce Henke)
Fotomodelle -- PIERO UMILIANI (Svezia - Inferno E Paradiso)
Souvenirs -- MICHEL LEGRAND (The Windmills of Your Mind)
The Thief -- HERBIE HANCOCK (Blow-Up)
Penny's Arcade -- JOHNNY WILLIAMS (Penelope)
Down the Drain -- KEN NORDINE (Best of Word Jazz Vol.1)
Exodus -- SI ZENTNER & HIS ORCHESTRA (It's Nice to Go Trav'ling)
Harlem Nocturne -- ESQUIVEL (Infinity in Sound)
Dog -- BOB DOROUGH (v/a - Pictures from the Gone World)
The Mugger -- STANLEY WILSON (The Music from M Squad)
Staccato's Theme -- BUDDY MORROW & HIS ORCHESTRA (v/a - Crime Jazz: Music in the First Degree)
One O'Clock Jump -- HOWARD ROBERTS QUARTET (H.R. Is a Dirty Guitar Player)
A Martini for Mancini -- JOEY ALTRUDA (Cocktails with Joey)
Maria Ninguem (Maria L'Amour) -- BRIGITTE BARDOT (Bubble Gum)
Ping Pong -- BERNIE GREEN (v/a - The History of Space Age Pop Vol.3)
Madeira -- GIOVANNI LAMBERTI E LA SUA ORCHESTRA (v/a - Mo'Plen 2000)
Girl Talk -- STAN KENTON & HIS ORCHESTRA (The World We Know)
Let There Be Love -- JULIE LONDON (Julie... at Home)
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Music for Better Living
WZBC 90.3 fm -- Newton/Boston -- Wed.6-7pm
http://members.aol.com/Hifibliss/mfbl.htm
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Date: Sun, 11 Jan 1998 18:16:37 -0800
From: Jack <Jack@JackDiamond.com>
Subject: (exotica) Playlist for Jack/KFJC-FM
KFJC play list 1/4/98 for Jack Diamond
http://www.KFJC.org
ARTIST TRACK ALBUM
____________________________________________________________________________
_____
The Planets Chunky
Stu Williamson Qnt.; Slugger Jan. 15, 1955
Stan Levey-Drums
Max Bennett-String Bass Bethlehem
Charlie Mariano-Alto
Claude Williamson-Piano
Glittering Guitars Love Is Blue Andre Popp Title
Gershon Kingsley For Alisse Beethoven
Burt Bacharach Bird Bath After the Fox Ost
Jr. and His Soulettes Do Your Funky Thang Psychodelic Sounds
Frank Kapp Orch. G-O-O-F-I-N'
At the Coffehouse
Boogaloo Joe Jones I'll Be there 1970, Prestige
Johnny Mandel Orch Nightmare Sequence I Want to Live Ost
Preparations for Execution Mike Pacheco-Bongos
Letter Writing Sequence
Day the Earth Stood Still The Elevator/
Magnetic Pull 1951
Boris Karloff The Vampire Sleeps Mercury
Dissvelt/Baltan's; Song of the 2ND Moon
Runs Underneath Boris
Big Jim Sullivan Sunshine Supa-Man Sitar Beat
Riz Ortolani Cani E Gatti Mo'plen 2000
Kenyon Hopkins Jocko's Theme The Strange One Ost
Lester Song From An
Unmade Bed Lithuanian Luau
The Surfmen With; Quiet Village Exotic Island
Jack Costanzo-Bongo
Alvino Rey-Steel Guitar
Paul Horn-Flute
Emil Richards-Vibes
Ken Nordine The J-U-N-K-M-A-N In Stereo!, 1958
Sabu Martinez with
Jungly Tropical Rhythms
Pounding Out Voodoo Beams
Of Love and Erotica!
Shorty Petterstein Interview with
Jump Caulkenburger
Sabu Martinez See Above
Davey Allen/Arrows Hell's Angels on Wheels
Enoch Light Orch. Puppet Man Project 3
The Free Design Umbrellas Project 3
Cannonball Adderley Another Kind of Soul 1956, Emarcy
Sol Kaplan The Spy Who Came in
From the Cold Rca, 1966
Roberto Conrado Maze Scoctopus, 2 Lp's
Anita Ellis 4 Walls and 1 Dirty Window
B-L-U-E-S
Richard Hayman The Look of Love GELLM
Chun King Commercial A Request!
Marshall Mcluhan The Medium Is the Massage
Frank Evans Narration Pacific Jazz Hi-Fi
Bud Shank,Chet Baker Sampler
Umiliani, Piero Notte Di Mezza Estate Sweden Heaven and Hell
Black Sabbath Planet Caravan Paranoid
Mario Molino Operazione Beat Mo'plen 2000
Bud Shank/Chet Baker Hollywood
Composed By Leith Stevens Mike Pacheco-Bongos
The James Dean Story
Leith Stevens Orch. Private Hell 36 Coral
http://www.jackdiamond.Com Album Cover Here
Bob Mersey/Det Moore Jazz Dramatic
WNEW Sat Morn TV Noir Theme Music Late 1950'S
Doctor Bop Satin and Velvet
Christopher George P-S-A Customs Message/Drugs
Jack Kerouac Hard Hearted Old Farmer
Bill Page's Sonic's Nature Boy
Mirageman Crimen Irma America
Ken Nordine Olive and Burgundy Colors
Ennio Morricone Nadine Il Sepente
Candido Orch. Royal Garden Blues Manny Albam Arr.
Pete Rugolo Orch. Diamond on the Move
8 titles above available on CD. Question is, which ones ???
KFJC 12345 El Monte Road, Los Altos Hills, CA 94022
http://www.KFJC.org
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Date: Mon, 12 Jan 1998 23:40:43 +0900 (JST)
From: mnakatsu@joho-shimane.or.jp (nakatsu)
Subject: (exotica) introducing
Hi!
Now I introducing myself (adviced my new friends).
My name is Mutsumi. I'm live in Japan. I was born mid 60's,
and I like 60's, 70's sounds, and 90's music.
I like "pizzicato five".They eat 60's, 70's music, and create
nice 90's sounds.Have you heard "pizzicato five"? Their music
inspired 60's, 70's softrock, soundtrack, soul, funk, strange,
exotic,jazz(taste of)music, but the sound is real 90's.
$B"!"!"!(BMutsumi Nakatsu$B"!"!"!(B
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Date: Fri, 09 Jan 1998 13:22:49 +0100
From: Marcus Kozica <f93-mak@nada.kth.se>
Subject: (exotica) Who's Freakin' on The Cromatic Bongos?
Hello, hope all's good.
I did a radio show while in St Louis, MO.
Here is the play list:
Legend: Category/Dudes/Record/Song/Label
Insects on Acid
J.J. Perrey/Moog Indigo/Flight of The Bumblebee
Music To **** In The Lounge By
P. Umiliani/Sweden Heaven and Hell/Mah-na Mah-na/Ariel (Stereo)
Poultry on Acid
?/Duck Wars/Close Encounters of The Third Kind/Peter Pan
He's The MAN
Jerry Goldshmidt/Our Man Flint/It's Gotta Be a World's [sic?] record/
20th Century Fox (Stereo)
Music To Beat Up Punks By
Our Man Lalo/Bullitt/Ice Pick Mike/W7 (Stereo)
Moog On Acid
Dick Hyman/Turn It Up Or Turn It Loose/abc
Black Shoe Shine In My White Face -OR- Primitive, My Ass
Tak Shindo/M'ganga/The Mombasa Love Song/Edison International
Music To Beat Up Punks By
Mort Himself/Hawaii 5-0/Front Street/Capitol (Stereo)
Disney On Acid
Walt Himself/Mickey Mouse And His Friends/Mickey Mouse Mambo/
Disneyland Records
Funky Hawaii
Al Harrington/I Love This Land [!!!]/Love Calls/Maui Records
(signed!)
Blaxploitation Out There
?/Hell Up In Harlem/Easin' In/Eeehh, don't remember
Santa And Rudolf Is Shroomin' Around
F&T/Xmas Hi Fivories/Sleigh Ride/Westminster
Moog
?/The Moog Machine/Spinnin' Wheel/Columbia
?
Andre Popp/Delerium In Hi Fi/La Polka Du Colonel/Columbia
Music To Flip Your Lid By (???) -Rather- To Expand Your Mind By
Jerry Goldshmidt/Sebastian/The Trip/Dot (SCHTEREO!)
Music To Beat Up The Rest Of The Punks By
Hugo Montenegro/Lady In Cement/Tony's Theme/20th Century Fox
Whistle Magic
Fred Lowery/Walking Along and Kicking The Leaves/Sentimental
Journey/Decca
Smoke Music
The Surfmen/Exotic Island/Luau/Sommerset (mono, shit)
Well... (Bebe Kicks Ass)
Les Baxter & 101/The Exotic Sound Of Love/Besame Mas/ A/S
Surf The Bike
Pete Ruggolo/The Sweet Ride/Lost Wages Brash/20th Century Fox (again)
Moog
E. Concept Orch./Moog Groove/Grazin' In The Grass/Limelight (Mercury)
Drink!
The Button Down Brass/Inflight Entertainment/Tequila/Deram (New)
?
Lalo Shiffrin/Medical Center/Medical Center/?
Them Shoes ARE Black
Badder Than Evil/Gordons War/Super Shine #9/Buddah
?
Esquivel/Infinity In Sound/Johnson Rag/RCA, (stereo)
Hawaii S(w)ings
Donald Ho/?/Ei Lei Ka Lei Lei/?
Moog
Dick Hyman/The Electric Eclectics of/The Moog and Me/abc
Wordles Exotica
Marty Wilson/Jung'ala/Taboo/WB
The Pimp Is Pushing
Roy Ayers/Coffy/King George/Polydor?
Strings Are COOL
Michel Legrand/Inflight Entertainment/Digeding/Deram (new)
Music To **** In The Lounge By
P. Umiliani/Sweden Heaven and Hell/Beer Gin and Vermouth/Ariel
(Stereo)
?
Jerry Goldshmidt/Sebastian/Sputnik Code/Dot (SCHTEREO!)
Want list:
Al Caiola, any or all
Cal Tjader, any or all.
Tace care,
Marcus.
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Date: Sun, 11 Jan 1998 01:01:45 EST
From: HEDCANDY <HEDCANDY@aol.com>
Subject: (exotica) New To The Group... What Are We Listening To?
Hello,
Names' Chris, 29, Male living in Tampa. New to the group. What platters are
on peoples ears these day? I am enjoying some recent Hugo Montenegro Moog era
finds... Tommy James old standard "Dizzy" redone by Hugo is too much. I also
dig (in no particular order)
Tommy Boyd
Al Caiola
Warren Barker
Walter Wanderly
Dimitri From Paris
John Barry
Arthur Lyman
Martin & Juan
Santo & Johnny
Henry Mancini
Joe Puma and his Puma All Stars
Tony Mottola
Don Sebesky
Sounds Galactic
101 Strings
CE
Angelo Badalamenti
I will try to post reviews of my thrift store finds as my time permits.
Ciao'
Chris
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Date: Mon, 12 Jan 1998 09:02:40 -0800
From: Jack <Jack@JackDiamond.com>
Subject: (exotica) Man in Space With Sounds
Hello again,
Y'know. 1 would think being the executive producer of a CD release such as
this, that I would know everything about it BUT I didn't AND I found out
something super extra fantastic about the Attileo Mineo Conducts Man in
Space With Sounds that I actually did not know and that is;
When the LP was originally released at the Seattle State World's Fair, it
was in 2 different releases.
1 LP with Spoken Word Introductions about "The Promise of The Future and
The Space Age" and 1 LP without the Spoken Word Introductions, just the music.
The 1st 12 tracks are the LP with the Spoken Word Introductions and then
listed
are Tracks 13-24 as Man in Space With Sounds
These 13-24 tracks is the LP without the Spoken Word Intros
What I didn't know is that BOTH are on this 1 CD, totaling over 63 minutes!
Thanks for listening,
Jack
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Date: Mon, 12 Jan 1998 16:47:58 +0100
From: Johan Dada Vis <Quiet@village.uunet.be>
Subject: (exotica) Playlist Fantastica
Fantastica runs on Radio Scorpio, FM106, Leuven, Belgium, each Saturday
15-16 h.
Fantastica # 45: Goldfinger
* Carl Stalling: "Putty Tat Trouble Part 6 - Fragment"
[CD: "The Carl Stalling Project"]
* THREAD: John Barry & Cast: "Music, Dialogue & Sound Effects"
[Film: "Goldfinger"]
* John Barry Featuring Shirley Bassey: "Goldfinger"
[soundtrack LP (CD): "Goldfinger"]
* Hanna-Barbera: "Magilla Gorilla Underscore 2"
[CD: "Hanna-Barbera Classics, Volume 1"]
* Xaviera Hollander: "Tea And Crumpets"
[LP: "Happily Hooked"]
* Hanna-Barbera: "Magilla Gorilla Underscore 3"
[CD: "Hanna-Barbera Classics, Volume 1"]
* David Carroll: "Hell's Bells"
[LP: "Percussion In Hi-Fi"]
* Don Tiki: "Close Your Eyes"
[CD: "The Forbidden Souds Of Don Tiki"]
* George Coleman: "I Wish I Could Sing"
[CD: "Bongo Joe"]
* Hollywood Screen Orchestra: "The Green Leaves Of Summer"
[LP: "Great Movie Themes"]
* The Enoch Light Singers: "Hello I Love You"
[LP: "Whoever You Are, I Love You"]
* Hanna-Barbera: "Loopy De Loop Underscore"
[CD: "Hanna-Barbera Classics, Volume 1"]
* Buddy Cole: "I Wish You Love"
[LP: "Modern Pipe Organ"]
* Pascal Comelade: "Proud Mary"
[CD: "33 Bars"]
* Sir Julian: "Movin' At Midnight"
[compil. CD: "Ultra-Lounge Volume 11: Organs In Orbit"]
* Roger Roger: "Traffic Boom"
[CD: "Grands Travaux"]
* Spike Jones: "Frantic Freeway"
[CD: "Spiked!"]
* Hanna-Barbera: "Yogi Bear Underscore"
[CD: "Hanna-Barbera Classics, Volume 1"]
* Count Basie: "Trey Of Hearts"
[LP: "Count Basie & The Kansas City 7"]
* Command Presents: "Never On Sunday"
[LP: "Persuasive Percussion 1966"]
* Frankie Stein: "Chained"
[compil. LP: "Real Gone Garbage"]
* Hal Blaine: "The Invaders"
[CD: "Drums! Drums! A Go Go"]
* Hanna-Barbera: "Magilla Gorilla Underscore 1"
[CD: "Hanna-Barbera Classics, Volume 1"]
* Corduroy: "Electric Soup"
[compil. CD: "The Best Of Totally Wired"]
(CD) = bestaat op CD (exists on CD)
the radio pages on my web site:
http://bewoner.dma.be/Dada/radioq/radioq.htm
Johan |)/\|)/\ Vis
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Date: Mon, 12 Jan 1998 14:31:07 +0100
From: Johan Dada Vis <Quiet@village.uunet.be>
Subject: (exotica) REVIEW> Lucas & Friends: "Discover A World Of Sounds"
Lucas & Friends: "Discover A World Of Sounds"
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This is unlike anything I've ever heard on CD before. None of these
recordings were ever made for public audience, so it feels a bit like
reading a diary book, or looking throught the family snapshot album of
people you don't know at all!
Think Jack Mudurian and "The talent show", recorded by themselves or
family, on primitive equipment, long before they were "discovered" by the
good people of
Arf! Arf!, alternating with spoken pieces by kids, like the "Jerks". These
Jerks are a couple of annoying kids over-recording a Fisher Price "Discover
A World Of Sounds" cassette, with all kind of insults and kid talk, most of
it not easy understandable for me.
My favorite pieces are the 5 christmas songs - very charmingly sung by
little kids - and several other songs, brought very passionately by a
whole, not very talented, family.
Personally, I'd like a bit more music, and a bit less "Jerks", who tend to
irritate after a while, but heck! that might just have been the whole
purpose of this CD! (think "irritainment")
This is a wonderful disc for DJ's and people who make compilation tapes.
It was a good idea of the maker to include 38 track divisions, althought
the whole CD runs in one continuous piece from start to end; that way, one
can insert bits and pieces inbetween other records.
Lucas & Friends "Discover A World Of Sounds" sounds more like a radio show
than a "normal" music CD. You can't "listen" to this CD in the background,
you must pay attention to it, as if it was some sort of radio play or
document. After all, it IS a document!
A document of, and a tribute to, the wonderful world of home recordings...
and the sound of background noise. ;-)
DETAILS:
Lucas & Friends: "Discover A World Of Sounds"
CD, Vinyl Communications VC-118, USA, 1997, 69:49 minutes
Contact: Pea Hicks: e-mail: phix@adnc.com
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Date: Mon, 12 Jan 1998 20:40:44 +0100
From: breithel@lund.mail.telia.com (Ingemar Breithel)
Subject: Re: (exotica) Man in Space With Sounds
At 09.02 980112, Jack wrote:
>Y'know. 1 would think being the executive producer of a CD release such as
>this, that I would know everything about it BUT I didn't AND I found out
>something super extra fantastic about the Attileo Mineo Conducts Man in
>Space With Sounds that I actually did not know
I just purchased said CD, and an amazing piece of music it is indeed!
Definitely up there with "Fantastica" as one of the best of the genre.
I was wondering if Jack or Stefan could supply some additional info.
It was apparently recorded in the early 50s but not released until the
1962 Seattle world's fair. Under what circumstances was it originally
recorded and why was it shelved for so long? Has Mr. Mineo been involved
in any other recording projects, and how has he made a living over the
years?
Thanks to everyone involved (and especially to Attileo "Art" Mineo) for
making this wonderful music available again.
Ingemar
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Date: Mon, 12 Jan 1998 15:28:26 -0500
From: misanthropy <misant@ic.net>
Subject: (exotica) misanthropy 511 playlist
MISANTHROPY 511--p.o.box 23093--detroit, mi 48223 u.s.
e-mail: misant@ic.net
RADIO PLAYLIST
ARTIST--TITLE--CD/CASS/LP--LABEL
DECEMBER 22, 1997
THROBBING GRISTLE--white christmas--at the rat club--INDUSTRIAL
TINY TIM--rudolph the red nosed reindeer--christmas album--DURTRO
DOGS BLOOD ORDER--maldoror ceases to exist--dogs blood order--DURTRO
R ROGERS & LIBRETTOS--santa goes modern--v.a. human breakdown--CARNAGE
STEVE BRADLEY--tape measure--v.a. presence--CEC
FRANCIS DHOMONT--engloutissement--regard d un soleil noir--EMPREINTES D
MOOG MACHINE--jingle bells--christmas becomes electric--COLUMBIA
NATIONAL LAMPOON--santa cupcakes recipe--best of n.l. radio 3--RHINO
JOHN ZORN--trip coaster--cynical hysterie hour--TZADIK
MINI POPS--sleigh ride--mini pops christmas--K TEL
MAEROR TRI--landscape of visionary--emotional engramm--IRIS LIGHT
SERGIUS GOLOWIN--die wiesse alm--lord krishna von goloka--SPALAT
ASHLEY/STORY--laughter--drop--LEKTRONIC
BORDER BRASS--we wish you a merry christmas--tijuana christmas--DESIGN
THE RESIDENTS--santa dog 72--santa dog 88--UWEB
MINI POPS--white christmas--mini pops christmas--K TEL
SPIKE JONES--all i want for christmas--anthology--RHINO
TINY TIM--all i want for christmas--christmas album--DURTRO
DANIEL MENCHE--track 4--field of skin--SOLEILMOON
W.S. BURROUGHS--a junkies christmas--spare ass annie--ISLAND
MOUSE ON MARS--subnubus--instrumentals--THRILL JOCKEY
RUNZELSTIRN&GURGLESTOCK--zerrhohe schlagpunkt--v.a. release 2--RELEASE
KIRSTY MAC COLL/POGUES--fairytale of ny--galore--IRS
RADIO MARABU-JANUARY 1998
PIANO HI-FI--skaters waltz--piano hi-fi--HALO
TONY CONRAD--early minimalism:may 65--early minimalism--TABLE OF ELEM
NURSE W/WOUND--dada--a missing sense--UNITED DAIRIES
FOLKE RABE--what??--what?? --DEXTERSCIGAR
PIERO PICCIONI--babylon i am coming--v.a. beat at cinecitta 2--CRIPPLED
DICK
FRANCIS DHOMONT--implosion--sous le regard d un soleil noir--EMPREINTES
D
RLW/IN BE TWEEN NOISE--vein.stem.is.calm--va tulpas--SELEKTION
RLW/BARAKA[H]--mutilated monolith--va tulpas--SELEKTION
MAEROR TRI--chymos--emotional engramm--IRIS LIGHT
EGO PLUM--march of the maniacs--anthology of infection 1--EBOLA MUSIC
WALLY BURKE--i am a ginsing digger--v.a. msr madness 4--CARNAGE PRESS
PRODUCT--shift--stretch--RASTERMUSIC
ASMUS TIETCHENS--mit buschen reden--v.a. digitale vertrauen--SOLEILMOON
SHORTWAVE NUMBERS--lincolnshire poacher--the conet project--IRDIAL
STILLUPPSTEYPA--example of measurements--v.a. bananafish--BANANAFISH
MSBR/CRAWL UNIT--cruel summer--collabodestructivists--ISOMORPHIC
MORTON GOULD--on the mall--brass & percussion--RCA
JANUARY 5, 1998
GREG AND DAVES TOP TEN LISTS FOR 1997
GREGS TOP 10
10. NEIL DIAMOND--porcupine pie--7 inch--MCA
9. DECATUR PARK SINGERS--elvira--1981--SOUNDS FANTASTIC
8. FERRANTE & TEICHER--also sprach zarathustra--kill me softly--UNITED A
7. THE HI-LITES--you need hands/hava nagila--suttmillers presents--KING
6. CLAGUE SCHOOL CHOIR--echo song--midwestern conference 75--MARK
5. THE T-BONES--whats in the bag goose?--no matter what shape--LIBERTY
4. TOMMY COLLINS--if you cant bite, dont growl--kooky country--ERA
3. C.W. MC CALL--crispy critters--wilderness--POLYDOR
2. PETER KRAUS--tutti-frutti--v.a. die wilden 60 er jahre--STERN
1. THE MISANTHROPY PLAYERS--age of misanthropy--(unreleased)
DAVES TOP 10
10. MARY JAYNE & BARBARA--he touched me--singing together--WORD
9. DEBBIE DRAKE--golden goddess--feel good, look great--EPIC
8. TONY MOTTOLA--chewy-chewy gum-gum--guitar factory--TOTAL SOUND
7. JEFF & JACK SHELLEY--american hustle--learn to hustle--GROOVE SOUND
6. THE 3 SUNS--out of this world--in orbit--TOPS
5. RACHMIEL LEVINE M.D.--number 1--early phases of diabetes--PFIZER
4. ESQUIVEL--whatchamacallit--exploring new sounds--RCA
3. JON TREVANNI--nude for love--im in the nude for love--CROWN
2. JOHN A. TARTAGLIA--i am the walrus--tartaglian theorem--CAPITOL
1. STAN FREBERG--lost in space/green acres--hey, look us over--CBS
JANUARY 12, 1998
RON THOMPSON--switchblade--v.a. strummin mental pt.2--EFA
MANDIBLE CHATTER--blessings from the kingdom--food for the
moon--MANIFOLD
FRANCIS DHOMONT--le moi divise--sous le regard d un soleil
noir--EMPREINTES
FRANCIS DHOMONT--allegro--frankenstein symphony--ASPHODEL
NICO FIDENCO--supercolpo shake--v.a. beat at cinecitta 2--CRIPPLED DICK
LUISTMORD VS. METAL BEAST--broadcast frequencies--vs.--SIDE EFFECTS
COMPOST--tracks 5-10--compost--OHM EDITIONS
RECTO VERSO--parcours scenographique--parcours scenographique--D.A.M.E.
FAUST--aufbruch nach rumanien--wakes nosferatu--KLANGBAD
EGO PLUM--necrobots--anthology of infection 1--EBOLA
KOMET--still--flex--RASTERMUSIC
BRUME--wish you were not here--v.a. elsieandjackandchair--E&J
these are great times to be a misanthropist.
Misanthropy 511 is broadcast on Sunday nights from mid-2am on CJAM 91.5
fm Windsor, Ontario Canada. CJAM can be heard throughout the Windsor/
Detroit Michigan area. Misanthropy 511 features from easy listening to
moments of mayhem. Surrealism in living stereo.
We would like to thank all who have sent us promos. It is greatly
appreciated.
Misanthropy 511 is also broadcasted monthly on Radio Marabu. Radio
Marabu is based in Belm Germany and broadcast at various times on 13
different stations throughout Europe. It is also on shortwave throughout
Europe. Write to Radio Marabu for more info and tell them Misanthropy
sent you. Radio Marabu p.o.box 1166, 49187, Belm Germany . e-mail:
radiomarabu@t-online.de
web site: http://www.mediaDD/radiomarabu/
David Warmbier & Greg Hallock
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Date: Mon, 12 Jan 1998 12:57:26 -0800
From: Jack <Jack@JackDiamond.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) Man in Space With Sounds
OK,
Just got off the phone with Mr. Mineo and he says that George Whitney, who
was the Director of the Seattle World's Fair asked Mr. Mineo if he had
anything at all, if he could write something for The Bubbleator and that's
when "Art" laid it on him.
He never did anything with it initially because he really didn't think the
world was ready for it. Aint' that the F******* truth
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At 08:40 PM 1/12/98 +0100, Ingemar Breithel wrote:
>
>At 09.02 980112, Jack wrote:
>>Y'know. 1 would think being the executive producer of a CD release such as
>>this, that I would know everything about it BUT I didn't AND I found out
>>something super extra fantastic about the Attileo Mineo Conducts Man in
>>Space With Sounds that I actually did not know
>
>I just purchased said CD, and an amazing piece of music it is indeed!
>Definitely up there with "Fantastica" as one of the best of the genre.
>I was wondering if Jack or Stefan could supply some additional info.
>It was apparently recorded in the early 50s but not released until the
>1962 Seattle world's fair. Under what circumstances was it originally
>recorded and why was it shelved for so long? Has Mr. Mineo been involved
>in any other recording projects, and how has he made a living over the
>years?
>
>Thanks to everyone involved (and especially to Attileo "Art" Mineo) for
>making this wonderful music available again.
>
>Ingemar
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Date: Mon, 12 Jan 1998 13:37:28 -0500
From: Mark Rosati <mrmark@att.net>
Subject: (exotica) P5 On Cable
Hi All,
Just heard the promo...
Pizzicato Five is going to be on the next Viva Variety show on Comedy
Central.
It's on Tuesday night.
Mark
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Date: Mon, 12 Jan 1998 17:42:54 -0500
From: peterp@inch.com (Peter Principle)
Subject: (exotica) wednesday nights in NYC
Hi all... just a bit of shameless self promotion here for anyone in the New
York area
the Quad Squad presents
PHASE 5
A Marvel in Sound
a SWANK new weekly fandango
every WEDNESDAY night from 9:00 till late...
at LIQUIDS 266 east 10th street 212.677.1717
downstairs from the Russian Baths between 1st & A
featuring the DJ stylings of PETER PRINCIPLE and ADAM LABOZ
spinning music that will mix your drinks off and leave you feeling
extremely seemly
drop by and be very. . .
cheers
peter
and for a list of similar events ni the New York area, visit In Hi-Fi NY
http://www.inhi-fi.com/nyc/nyc-hom.htm
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Date: Mon, 12 Jan 1998 20:16:10 -0500 (EST)
From: Lou Smith <lousmith@pipeline.com>
Subject: (exotica) JAMtv on-line music DB
In addition to the All-Music Guide, there's another (presently inferior)
music database online. JAMtv claims to have the most comprehensive artist
database of discographies, biographies and interviews, but I think they've
got a ways to go.
Here's the URL:
<http://www.jamtv.com/sections/artists/text/default.asp>
If you go up to the JAMtv home page you can also access original daily and
weekly music editorials and a massive (they say) downloadable photo library
of live concert shots.
The Virtual Venue lets you see and hear state-of-the-art webcasts
(streaming audio and video) of live and archived concerts.
Their focus is Rock Music, not Music (but to them the terms are probably
synonymous) -- don't be shocked if your fave artist ain't in the DB.
FYI,
Lou
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Date: Mon, 12 Jan 1998 21:19:37 EST
From: BasicHip <BasicHip@aol.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) REVIEW> Lucas & Friends: "Discover A World Of Sounds"
<< Lucas & Friends: "Discover A World Of Sounds"
---------------------------------------------
This is unlike anything I've ever heard on CD before. None of these
recordings were ever made for public audience, so it feels a bit like
reading a diary book, or looking throught the family snapshot album of
people you don't know at all!>>
i liked this CD alot and never publicly thanked pea hicks for his fine effort.
very creative and ambitious project. ever since i received it, not a basic
hip tape has been prepared without including some of the following
"snapshots":
jingle bells
buttons and bows
donuts
pants
fartin' partners
pants
new bulletins
so many more, 38 in all, 70 minutes total.
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Date: Mon, 12 Jan 1998 21:58:26 -0800
From: Jack <Jack@JackDiamond.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) JAMtv on-line music DB
>In addition to the All-Music Guide, there's another (presently inferior)
>music database online. JAMtv claims to have the most comprehensive artist
>database of discographies, biographies and interviews, but I think they've
>got a ways to go.>Here's the URL:
><http://www.jamtv.com/sections/artists/text/default.asp>
This one is pretty damn amazing, at least for me;)
http://www.tvguide.com/movies/database/
I've got it on my cool links page;
http://www.jackdiamond.com/coolinks.htm
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Date: Mon, 12 Jan 1998 23:17:15 -0800
From: Jack <Jack@JackDiamond.com>
Subject: (exotica) Jazz, The 50's
This is cool;
http://www.book.uci.edu/Jazz/JPRA2.html
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Date: Tue, 13 Jan 1998 00:03:45 -0800
From: Jack Diamond <Jack@JackDiamond.com>
Subject: (exotica) Preston Epps Bongos ?
Who knows about Preston Epps "Bongo" rekkids ?
Isn't it kind of 50's R & B-ish ?
Jack
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