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exotica-digest Monday, June 8 1998 Volume 02 : Number 125
In This Digest:
RE: (exotica) Cast your fate to the horse
(exotica) Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing, doesn't she?
(exotica) Nancy's pipes; "This Town"
(exotica) good linernotes
Re: (exotica) "Friday's Child"
Re: (exotica) Friday's Child
(exotica) Re: I forgot to say to all concerned..
(exotica) 1 Year Ago, Playlist for Jack
(exotica) liner notes
RE: (exotica) Cast your fate to the horse
Re: (exotica) exotica art
Re: (exotica) Lee Hazlewood
Re: (exotica) I forgot to say to all concerned...(somewhat long. Consider the source)
Re: (exotica) Lee Hazlewood
Re: (exotica) I forgot to say
Re: (exotica) Friday's Child
(exotica) Esquivel reissues (was: exotica art)
Re: (exotica) Nancy's pipes; "This Town"
Re: (exotica) I forgot to say
(exotica) Lyman vs. Denny
(exotica) Killdozer rocks!
(exotica) Playlist for "Jimmy's Easy" 6/2/98
(exotica) Ray Copeland Singers
(exotica) Playlist for Jack, 5-31-98
Re: (exotica) Jantzen, Manson, Schmanzen
(exotica) Playlist For Space Bop, June 7
(exotica) Re: Music to Watch Girls By
(exotica) Stag records
(exotica) Kon Tiki Interactive
(exotica) TV - Blue Note, Stax
Re: (exotica) I forgot to say to all concerned.
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Date: Fri, 5 Jun 1998 17:13:01 -0400
From: "Brian Phillips" <hagar@mindspring.net>
Subject: RE: (exotica) Cast your fate to the horse
> >The Horse I know of as an R&B instrumental (the vocal version is "Love is
> >All Right". Some title, eh?) It was released on Phil-L.A. of Soul but I
> >don't know the artist.
> >
> >Just kidding! The artist was "Cliff Nobles & Co."
>
> Released 5/68 - Reached #2 on pop charts, #2 also on R&B charts (USA).
> Most of the band went on to form "MFSB", which hit it big with "TSOP (The
> Sounds of Philadelphia)", also the theme for the show Soul Train, in 1974.
Thanks for the follow-up! I didn't know of the connection. MFSB, if you
asked the band members, stood for Mother, Father, Sister, Brother. However,
the real meaning (which was what you got if you asked and weren't printing
it) was...um...well, euphemistically,
Incestuous relations with one's closest female progenitor and an accusation
of one being the male offspring of a female dog.
> >The Top 40 version of "Cast Your Fate to the Wind" was by Sounds
> Orchestral.
>
> >From the album of the same name, Parkway SP-7046, featuring
> Johnny Pearson
> on piano and harpsichord, produced and directed by John Schroeder.
This version does drift a bit from Guraldi's version, doesn't it?
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Date: Fri, 5 Jun 1998 17:29:07 -0400
From: "Brian Phillips" <hagar@mindspring.net>
Subject: (exotica) Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing, doesn't she?
> This version does drift a bit from Guraldi's version, doesn't it?
That should be Vince Guaraldi. I hate goofing folks' names. Especially on
the eckzotica list.
Brian Phllps
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Date: Fri, 05 Jun 1998 17:37:33
From: Jay Schwartz <jschwart@voicenet.com>
Subject: (exotica) Nancy's pipes; "This Town"
At Fri, 05 Jun 1998 05:03:12 -0400, Nat Kone wrote:
>It lacks the "magic" of Nancy and Lee and it's not because Ann can't sing
as well as Nancy because well... the mind boggles at the very idea.
Are you saying your mind is boggled at the idea that a singer could be
worse than Nancy Sinatra? When I saw her live a couple years ago (with Lee
Hazelwood and Don Randi in tow, great great show), I was fairly impressed
with her singing. She can sing. I think on some of her campier material
like "Boots" she was doing a sort of half-spoken, "amateurish" vocal on
purpose, to give those records extra charm. It's sort of the style of half
of the singers in the current indie rock world, especially the females.
"This Town" is a really great song, one of Lee H's best. I believe it was
written primarily for its inclusion for the soundtrack of the amazing movie
THE COOL ONES, for which Lee wrote all of the songs. The lead actress (too
lazy to look her name up now) sings it in a great continuous shot of her
walking down the sidewalk at night (Sunset Strip?). When I finally heard
Frank's version, I nearly died at the realization that Frank Sinatra had
cut a song from THE COOL ONES, which just proves again (as if proof were
needed) that Frank was one of the cool ones.
- - Jay Schwartz
- --------------------------------------------------------
Secret Cinema website: http://www.voicenet.com/~jschwart
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Date: Sat, 06 Jun 1998 01:19:55 +0000
From: Moritz R <Moritz.Reichelt@munich.netsurf.de>
Subject: (exotica) good linernotes
SLarry3595@aol.com wrote:
> The coolest liner notes ever, regardless of whether you love or loathe the
> album or performer, are the liner notes on the album "Happiness is Dean
> Martin".
>
> I don't have the record here with me but will transcribe them if there is any
> interest on the list. They are titled Dean Martin:L'Objet de Pop Art. and
> discuss such topics as EPIC SLOTH.
>
Yes, Please!!!
MO
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Date: Fri, 5 Jun 1998 19:53:29 EDT
From: <SLarry3595@aol.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) "Friday's Child"
The version of "Friday's Child" on the "Movin With Nancy" record is different
from the 45RPM version. It has a completely different arrangement (more rock).
It is worth it to have both, but if you are looking for Nancy's hit version of
"Friday's Child" get the Rhino Nancy Sinatra "The Hit Years" CD.
By the way, both are worth having as the compilation one has a lot of non-LP
single sides that aren't available elsewhere.
Larry
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Date: Fri, 5 Jun 1998 19:55:10 EDT
From: <SLarry3595@aol.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) Friday's Child
In a message dated 6/5/98 2:09:52 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
darren.hutton@gte.net writes:
> Nancy Sinatra did two versions of Friday's Child. The "single" version can
be
> found on "Movin' With
> Nancy", and "Nancy's All-Time Hits" on Rhino. There is a different version
> on the "Nancy On London" LP,
> and it has been issued on disc by Sundazed.
I sent my last post before reading on. I stand corrected.
Larry
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Date: Fri, 5 Jun 1998 19:16:19 -0500 (CDT)
From: clean@tamboo.com
Subject: (exotica) Re: I forgot to say to all concerned..
i think i should mention, for poor Brian's sake, that the LP scan on my
site is actually not that accurate color-wise. the cover in reality is a
bit more faded lower in contrast (for those who are comparing). i've been
meaning to re-scan the bugger for a while now...
the end.
HRH kini
>Regarding "Mr. Lucky Goes Latin", I went back to the book sale and the LP
>was still there, so I picked it up and am now enjoying it. Thanks to all
>for the recommendations, although I must include a note of sadness, for King
>Kini recommended it highly. This is sad because he has a picture of it on
>his site and:
>
>1. His is a Living Stereo copy; mine is mono, which I don't mind so much
>as...
>2. The fact his is in better condition; mine is rather faded.
visit...
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King Kini's C L U B V E L V E T
http://www.tamboo.com
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Date: Fri, 05 Jun 1998 17:34:59 -0700
From: Jack <Jack@JackDiamond.com>
Subject: (exotica) 1 Year Ago, Playlist for Jack
KFJC play list 6/8/97 for Jack Diamond
ARTIST TRACK ALBUM
Planets Chunky
Gerry Mulligan Frank Rosolino-Trmbn From the Soundtrack
Jazz Combo With: Bud Shank-Alto Sax "I Want to Live"
Art Farmer-Trumpet
Arrgmnt-Johnny Mandel
Red Mitchell-Stand Up
Bass
Pete Jolly-Piano
Tartaglia Within You Without You Moog/Sitar
Mancini The Cat Lalo Schifrin title
Esquivel La Ronde Exploring New Sounds Mono
Mel Brown Chicken Fat IMPULSE,1967
Joe Greene(Soundtrack) Walk to Hell-Destruction On Her Bed of Roses
Fifty Foot Hose Rose Cauldron, Limelight
F. Marcellini Mon Oncle/Adios Mario Mon Oncle
Yma Sumac The Hummingbird Coral, 1952, 10" LP
Sammy Davis Jr. (Love Is) the Tender
Trap
Electric Flag Gettin' Hard The Trip
Kenyon Hopkins Coney Island Visit Sound of New York
Klaus Wunderlich Cherokee 2OUND 2000
Joe Goldmark I Will Steelin' the Beatles
Nino De Luca La Regazza Con La
Pistola
Dorothy Ashby Spicy Jazz Harpist, Regent
Gene Page Finding Love, Losing Blacula
Love
Phil Krause Three Brothers Conflict!
Electric Coconut Jungle Juice F U N K
Miss Toni Fisher Speak of the Devil The Big Hurt
Buddy Charleton Red Top 60'S
Mort Garson The Unexplained Rca, 1975
Nelson Riddle Orch Supercar Super-Marionation
Sci Fi Sound Effects Folkways Label, 1959
O'Donel Levy Playhouse Manny Albam-Arrgr
Quincy Jones Orch A Sleepin' Bee Art Farmer-Tpt
Phil Woods-Sax-O-Phone Charles Mingus
Mancini Frish Frosh High Time OST
Quincy Jones With;
Don Elliot Voices Happy Feet Walk Don't Run
Lambert, Hendriks &
Annie Ross Everyday (I Have the 1ST Lp
Blues)
Armando Travajoli Riffa Cha Cha Nora Orlandi
Ken Nordine Roger 57, Word Jazz
Pounder Reflections
(On Warming Up) E6
Carlo Rusticelli Blackmail with Loving
Care
Bug, the Bug Party Tapping the
Conversation
Shorty Petterstein Mental Blockages
Music for Monsters Dracula Drag
Gert Wilden Beware!
Tony Mottola Danger! M-G-M 1957
Patsy Raye & the [coll]: Swing for a
Beatniks Beatnik's Wish Crime
Alfred Hitchcock/ Stereo
Jeff Alexander Orch Music to Be Murdered By Imperial, 1958
Mundell Lowe W/
Gene Quill-Alto Love Me or Leave Me 1957
Pete Rugolo Orch Diamond on the Move
KFJC 12345 El Monte Road, Los Altos Hills, CA 94022
Http://www.jackdiamond.com
Sundays 10AM-1PM
Since Jan. 1993
89.7FM, KFJC
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Date: Fri, 5 Jun 1998 20:22:02 -0500 (CDT)
From: mimim@texas.net (Mimi Mayer)
Subject: (exotica) liner notes
Try this from "Persistent Percussion" by the All Stars, AKA, Percussion All
Stars (Kent KST 500, 07/60):
LA CUMPARSITA. Percussion and flute start us off on the right foot. The
flowing flute of (Buddy) Collette scores with dynamic effect. High point of
the track is an exuberant passage by guitarist Kess, and the wild and
woolly interplay between Buddy and guitar. The closing eight bars are
guaranteed to bring a smile. If not . . . well, go back and listen again
because you're goofing.
HAWAIIAN WAR CHANT. Two tempestuous timpani explode. Frank Rosolino,
trombone, gets aid from a "plumbers help" -- and from the soaring,
low-register artistry of Jewel Grant on baritone. Enter the cool. Collette
plus flute equals a bright effort. On vibes, it's jumpin' Gene Estes. Kess
takes the ball, and he just doesn't quit. And then, (Johnny) Cyr
contributes flashing, sock bongo drumming. On the out chorus, vibes and
ensemble make the "Chant" the hippest of
happy-talk.
Irv Cottler appears on other cuts. Plus the jacket has a badly rendered
black-on-white Commandesque graphic. And the disk is ruby vinyl.
MimiM
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Date: Fri, 05 Jun 1998 23:29:21 -0400
From: Nat Kone <bruno@yhammer.com>
Subject: RE: (exotica) Cast your fate to the horse
>> >The Top 40 version of "Cast Your Fate to the Wind" was by Sounds
>> Orchestral.
I don't quite know why but damn that Sounds Orchestral has some great
moments.
A piano trio with strings. Who'd a thunk it?
Oh and if you want another version, the Ventures do "The horse" on the
album of the same name. And then there's a good Booker T. version.
Speaking of which, I don't think Booker T gets mentioned enough on this list.
Nat
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Date: Fri, 5 Jun 1998 23:49:48 -0400
From: "Br. Cleve" <bcleve@pop.tiac.net>
Subject: Re: (exotica) exotica art
At 10:23 AM -0700 6/5/98, dfrisby@mgm.com wrote:
>P.S. What ever happened to those Esquivel reissues that were coming out in
>January?
Sluggish sales on the first 2 volumes have forced BarNone to reconsider
releasing these. Unfortunately, it's very expensive to license and reissue
major label releases. Hopefully the discs may get released when the
Esquivel movie comes out next year.
br cleve
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Date: Sat, 06 Jun 1998 04:58:03 PDT
From: "Magnus Sandberg" <bellybongo@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) Lee Hazlewood
In Sweden it is easy to find LPs by Lee. They never cost more than $10
and usually about $1 at fleamarkets.
Come and visit!
- --
Magnus
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Date: Sat, 06 Jun 1998 05:04:01 PDT
From: "Magnus Sandberg" <bellybongo@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) I forgot to say to all concerned...(somewhat long. Consider the source)
>So no Taboo for me! As a matter of fact I STILL own no Lyman,
dagnabbit.
Thats odd, I see them everywhere on the internet for sale, and always so
cheap. I love Arthur Lyman. He is as good as Denny.
- -- Magnus
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Date: Sat, 06 Jun 1998 15:38:37 +0000
From: Moritz R <Moritz.Reichelt@munich.netsurf.de>
Subject: Re: (exotica) Lee Hazlewood
Magnus Sandberg wrote:
> In Sweden it is easy to find LPs by Lee. They never cost more than $10
> and usually about $1 at fleamarkets.
>
> Come and visit!
I will. BTW: will there be such a fleamarket between the 15th and 26th of
June?
The last Lee-record that I found was a Swedish production. A "Hifi Demo D=
isco
Special 30 cm - 45 varv/min" with two songs, Indian Summer and Whole lott=
a
shakin' goin' on. It has a hip/ridiculous label on the sleeve that says "=
20th
century Lee". The record is from 1976 and all musicians seem to be Swedes=
,
producer is a Klas Burling. The songs are almost unbelievably
pretentious-"cool", maybe great, if you're a fan, which is the case in my
case. Lee actually speaks rather than sings in his deeeeeep dark voice to=
a
heavy slow disco beat, as if he wants to do a persiflage on of Barry Whit=
e.
You can almost hear him thinking that the girls get wet slips by his voic=
e,
but knowing at the same time that it's all a camp fake. Maybe he thought =
to
become a disco-star, but why show him on the cover of a disco-Maxi sittin=
g on
an old-fashioned arm-chair. However, then came Abba anyway and stole him =
the
show...
"F=F6r att ytterligare h=F6ja ljudkvaliteten har vi valt 45 varv/min hast=
ighet och
30 cm skivstorlek." Hee hee...
MO
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Date: Sat, 06 Jun 1998 15:41:22 +0000
From: Moritz R <Moritz.Reichelt@munich.netsurf.de>
Subject: Re: (exotica) I forgot to say
> I love Arthur Lyman. He is as good as Denny.
>
He played in the Martin denny band before his solo career and picked up
quite congenial what he learned from the great master of Exotica.
MO
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Date: Sat, 06 Jun 1998 15:43:49 +0000
From: Moritz R <Moritz.Reichelt@munich.netsurf.de>
Subject: Re: (exotica) Friday's Child
On the "Love and other crimes"-CD you find Lee's own version of the
song.
MO
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Date: Sat, 6 Jun 1998 10:12:21 -0500 (CDT)
From: clean@tamboo.com
Subject: (exotica) Esquivel reissues (was: exotica art)
sluggish sales, duh.
they should have been budget-priced (2fers or not). by the time they came
out (long after the initial trend had peaked), casual fans already had the
three bar/none CDs (and probably two others). ...and esquivel addicts had
probably tracked down original vinyl by that point. why doesnt bar/none at
least release the once lost "See It in Sound" album? NOBODY has those
tracks, CD or LP. i'll tell you what... they oughta shoulda put that one
out as the first in the series of reissues to generate interest again and
get people buyin'. i'd have bought it immediately, and then needed the
others to complete the set.
i know everything, kini
P.S. the art directors at Bar/None should have taken a cue from Scamp's
Denny reissue packaging. yeah, yeah, the full covers were inside... but
that's not what the shopper first (or ever) sees.
end of rant.
>>P.S. What ever happened to those Esquivel reissues that were coming out in
>>January?
>
>Sluggish sales on the first 2 volumes have forced BarNone to reconsider
>releasing these. Unfortunately, it's very expensive to license and reissue
>major label releases. Hopefully the discs may get released when the
>Esquivel movie comes out next year.
visit...
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King Kini's C L U B V E L V E T
http://www.tamboo.com
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Date: Sat, 06 Jun 1998 11:57:28 -0400
From: Nat Kone <bruno@yhammer.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) Nancy's pipes; "This Town"
At 05:37 PM 05/06/98, Jay Schwartz wrote:
>Are you saying your mind is boggled at the idea that a singer could be
>worse than Nancy Sinatra?
That was the suggestion yeah. I'm sure I've had worse. Maybe I've heard a
lot of them. The bar can always be lowered.
When I saw her live a couple years ago (with Lee
>Hazelwood and Don Randi in tow, great great show), I was fairly impressed
>with her singing. She can sing.
"Fairly impressed". Compared to low expectations?
"Can sing". I guess I wonder whether the emphasis is on "can" or "sing".
As a Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen "fan", I'm a little tired of debating the
question of what constitutes good singing, pipes vs.emotion etc.
I still avoid rock bands where the singer has a "good voice". I much
prefer "bad voices", like Vic Chesnutt, if that means anything to anyone.
If good pipes were the only issue I would have to stop slagging the shame
of my nation, Celine Dion, at every possible opportunity.
I guess if I liked Nancy's records, I must sort of like her voice. It must
be "effective" at the very least.
But I don't think I could ever bring myself to say "Nancy Sinatra, what a
great singer!" Not on the basis of pipes OR emotion.
But maybe on the basis of the complete LACK of emotion.
I also like Claudine Longet records by the way but again, I think it's the
records I like.
nat
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Date: Sat, 06 Jun 1998 12:06:30 -0400
From: Nat Kone <bruno@yhammer.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) I forgot to say
At 03:41 PM 06/06/98 +0000, Moritz R wrote:
>
>> I love Arthur Lyman. He is as good as Denny.
>>
>He played in the Martin denny band before his solo career
It's silly to argue over taste, I know. But as subtle as the difference
between Denny and his ex-bandmember Lyman are, Arthur always disappoints
me. There's something a little flatter, a little duller. Yeah he has
moments. Even I have moments but Lyman's moments are fewer than Denny's
and less extreme. Consistently.But I still pick up the Lyman's because I
keep thinking I'll get it.
If you like him as much, great. I only post this so that maybe someone
could explain to me why I find this clear difference between the two.
Maybe Lyman was trying for something quite different. Maybe he was trying
to be subtler... God only knows why.
Nat
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Date: Sat, 06 Jun 1998 19:32:46 +0000
From: Moritz R <Moritz.Reichelt@munich.netsurf.de>
Subject: (exotica) Lyman vs. Denny
The thing about Lyman is, that he didn't try enough to do his own thing,
to get away from the Martin Denny shadow a little bit more by creating
his own personal style.
The two are pretty easy to mix up sometimes. Like when I hear them from
a compilation tape, sometimes I forget who is who.
MO
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Date: Sat, 6 Jun 1998 16:47:46 -0700
From: Eb <gondola@deltanet.com>
Subject: (exotica) Killdozer rocks!
Quick tip: I hope all you High Llamas/Randy Newman/Van Dyke Parks/Brian
Wilson types have run out and POUNCED on the new Rufus Wainwright album
(self-titled, on Dreamworks). It soundly beats ANYTHING by the High Llamas,
actually. And unlike Parks, O'Hagan and Newman, Wainwright has a great
voice. And unlike Parks and O'Hagan, his lyrics mean something besides a
spew of flowery imagery. He could be THE new artist of 1998, from where I'm
sittin'.
Eb
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Date: Sat, 6 Jun 1998 20:37:27 EDT
From: <DJJimmyBee@aol.com>
Subject: (exotica) Playlist for "Jimmy's Easy" 6/2/98
"Jimmy's Easy" airs on WMBR-FM, Cambridge Tuesdays 6-8am
- -----Billy Taylor Orchestra-Theme From David Frost-----
Chaquito-Theme from It Takes A Thief-CD Mad Mad World
Elmer Bernstein-Audition-LP OST Man With Golden Arm
John Loco-Nightmare-CD Ultra Lounge, Bongos
Antonal's Cuban All-Stars-Juvenile Patrol-LP Mango-Mangue
Joe Loss Orchestra-Poppa Lo Quero-CD, Swingin' Cheese (Irma)
Trombones Unlimited-Turn Down Day-LP Trombones Unlimited
Lalo Shcifrin-Aftermath-CD OST Bullitt
George Romanis-Clean Wash-LP OST 8 On The Lam
Ventures-Gemini-CD-In The Vaults (Ace)
Choice 4-Hook It Up-LP arr., cond., and prod. by Van McCoy
- -AstroSlut-Quinn Martian Memorandum-CD 5 song-sampler
- -Mikis Theodorakis-Cafe Rock-LP OST "Z"
- -Nico Fidencio-London Streets-CD Cinecitta #2
- -Three Sounds-Yeh Yeh-LP Blue Note
- -Tony Hatch Orchestra-Birds-CD Sound Spectrum
- -Henry Mancini-Carnavalitto-LP The Latin Sound of Henry M.
- -Orpheus-Congress Alley-CD Big Beat Bosstown Sound Series
- -Pizzicato 5-Collision and Improvisation-CD Happy End of Wrld
- -Don Tiki-Clutch Cargo-CD Forbidden Sounds of Don Tiki
- -Combustible Edison-Bewitched-CD OST 4 Rooms
Joey Viera-Introduction-LP Drum Drops vol. 4
Burt Bachrach-Wives and Lovers-CD Burt Bachrach plays hits
Teddy Randazzo & Co.-Theme from Girl From Uncle-LP OST
Piero Umiliani-Le Ragazze Dell Arcipleago-CD OST Sweden....
Mark Lindsay-Something Big-CD Mad Mad World of Soundtracks
Don Costa-Goodbye Sadness-LP The Don Costa Concept
MFSB-TLC-CD MFSB
Les Masques-Il Faut Tenir-CD Sexopolis
- -Westinghouse Power Forum-Dream City-LP Perspect. 4 7T's
- -Hector Rivera-I Want a Chance For Romance-CD Hector Rivera
- -Ray Martin Orch-Lullaby Of the Leaves-LP Dynamica
- -Peter Thomas-Happening In White-CD Futurmuzik Scamp
- -Quincy Jones-Rack 'Em Up-LP OST The Pawnbroker
- -Davie Allen & The Arrows-Experiment In Terror-CD Shots Drk
- -Al Caiola-Third Man Theme-LP Sounds For Spies & Private Eys
- -Ronnie Dyson-I Think I'll Tell Her-LP Ronnie Dyson .. Columbia
- -----Lalo Schifrin-Jim On The Move-----
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Date: Sat, 6 Jun 1998 22:05:50 -0400 (EDT)
From: "David J. Strauss" <djs2852@is.nyu.edu>
Subject: (exotica) Ray Copeland Singers
I am slowly discovering the joys of the Ray Copeland Singers (and slowly
inching my way back into Exotica and like after some time off) and I
suspect that Copeland kicks Ray Charles' ass! Did he have any connection
to Enoch Light (some of his LPs are on ABC, though not Command).
The LPs feature many of Light's (and the world's session guys). Also, his
singers often do that Montenegro Beach Boys thing. And he arranges an
interpolation of "Scarborough Fair" with "Classical Gas", that makes you
waonder why you didn;t think of it first.
Any more info?
DS
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Date: Sat, 06 Jun 1998 19:55:29 -0700
From: Jack <Jack@JackDiamond.com>
Subject: (exotica) Playlist for Jack, 5-31-98
KFJC play list 5/31/98 for Jack Diamond
Http://www.KFJC.org
Click on Internet Broadcast w/ a 28.8 Modem
and rock on 24 Hours a day, 365 Days a year!
ARTIST TRACK ALBUM
The Planets Chunky
Pepper Adams Qnt Muezzin' Mode, July '57
Stu Williamson Carl Perkins-Piano
Leroy Vinnegar-Bass Mel Lewis-Drums
Francis Lai Destination Le Havre Hello-Goodbye Ost
Vic Mizzy Daybreak at Malibu Don't Make Waves
Dorothy Ashby Feeling Good Fantastic Jazz Harp
Atlantic, 1965
Bob Crewe Generation The Pill, Smoke, Barbarella Ost CD
The Sex Machine
Martin Denny Let Go Exotic Moog
Frank Hunter Strange Echoes Ondioline Exotica
Slava Tsukerman Margarets Chilhood Liquid Sky Ost
Theme
Nino Rota Taratella Grotesca Spara Forte...
Enoch Light Orch Walk on By Spaced Out!
Chaino Jungle Chase Africana and Beyond CD
Muzzy Marcellino Willow Weep for Me Russ Garcia Orch
Kenyon Hopkins Orch The Sound of New York Abc Paramount
Nelson Riddle Orch Supercar
Charles Earland Never Ending Melody Dynamite Bros!
Dick Hyman/Mary Mayo Maid of the Moon Moon Gassssss
Vinnie Bell-Elec Gtr Nick Tagg-Lowery Organ
Pino Donaggio School in Flames Carrie Ost
Marshall Mc Luhan The Medium Is the Side 2
Massage
Brad Slocum-Moog Happy Birthday in 5
Parts;
'a La Grotesque
'a La Chopin
'a La Bizet
'a La Debussy
'a La Electronica
Don Morrow Like the Shoemaker- Grimm's Hip
And the Elves Fairy Tales
Conte Condoli-Tpt Vaya Hombre Vaya Bill Holman-
Art Pepper-Alto Sax Mike Pacheco and Arr/Comp.
Bill Perkins-Tenor Jack Costanzo
Perrey, Jean
Jacques/Chazam,D. Clones War Eklectronics!!!
Fabulous Jokers Humouresque Monument
Bernard Herrmann Duel W/ the Skeleton 7th Voyage of Sinbad
Ennio Morricone Contro Il Tempo
Johnny Gunn Pattern Kmart Ken Nordine
Henry Mancini Arabesque;The Zoo Chase in 3 Parts
Ken Nordine There's a She and a He
Phil Baugh Blues Riff 1976, Live
Pete Rugolo Orch W/
Jack Costanzo Percussion at Work L. Bunker; Vibes
Xylophone, Tympani
Gwen Verdon/Tab Hunter 2 Lost Souls Damn Yankees
Hugo Montenegro Caravan Arp W/ Orchestra
Thomas, Peter Bolero on the Moon Futuremuzik
Rocks
Quincy Jones Candy Man Money Ost
Slava Tsukerman Night Club 2, Night Liquid Sky Ost
Club 3
Mort Garson Sensuous Lovers-Climax #2
Todd Rundgren Dogfight Giggle
Shorty Rogers/Giants Manteca!!! Rca, 1958
W/ Carlos Vidal Luis Miranda
Modesto Duran Shelly Manne
Mike Pacheco Manuel Ochoa
Juan Cheda Frank Guerro
Dizzy Gillespie Orch Caravan
W/ Rafael Miranda Candido Camero
Joe Manguel Ubaldo Nieto
Gilberto Valdes-Flute
Jody Carver and
Johnny Cucci Minute Waltz Chopin
Dean Elliot Orch Break Up College Confidential
Pete Rugolo Orch Diamond on the Move
KFJC 12345 El Monte Road, Los Altos Hills, CA 94022
Http://www.KFJC.org
Jack Diamond's House of Games
Sunday from 10AM-1PM
Since January 1993
ONLY on 89.7FM, KFJC
Http://www.KFJC.org
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Date: Sat, 06 Jun 1998 21:42:18 +0000
From: bag@hubris.net
Subject: Re: (exotica) Jantzen, Manson, Schmanzen
At 11:30 AM 6/5/98 EDT, you wrote:
>In a message dated 98-05-31 20:31:55 EDT, you write:
>You mean Martin Denny's group....Wechter never played with Lyman (he was the
>competition!)
>
>ashley
>
Thanks for the correction. I am SO embarassed and should have known
better. I just type faster than my brain works.
Byron
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Date: Sun, 07 Jun 1998 12:56:29 -0400
From: cheryls <cheryls@dsuper.net>
Subject: (exotica) Playlist For Space Bop, June 7
"Space Bop" (formerly "The Single Eye") can be heard every Sunday at 4pm
on CKUT 90.3 FM in Montreal, Canada, and is hosted by Brian and Cheryl.
Space Bop features music ranging from Space-Age Bachelor Pad to Space
The Final Frontier! Comments & questions welcome.
June 7 - Tnis week's show is a brief introduction to Space Bop
Moebius & Plank: News "Rastakraut Pasta"
Danielle Dax: Pariah "Jesus Egg That Wept"
Renaldo & The Loaf: Lime Jelly Grass "Songs For Swinging Larvae"
Pizzicato 5/The Automator: Love's Theme (Automator Mix) "Remix Album:
Happy End Of You"
Man Ray Band: I Feel So Good "Fix Planet!"
Conrad Schnitzler: 24.8.86 "Congratulacion"
Mark Mothersbaugh: Keikavid "Muzik for Insomniacs - Vol. 2"
Stock, Hausen & Walkman: Bypass "Organ Transplants"
Stock, Hausen & Walkman: Unlucky "Organ Transplants"
Der Plan: Space Bob "Perlen"
Esquivel: Whatchamacallit "Space Age Bachelor Pad Music"
Martin Denny: Raftero "Afro-Desia"
Pascal Comelade: Egyptian Reggae "Haikus De Pianos"
Klaus Wunderlich & Orchester Gert Wilden: Baby Elephant Walk "Get
Easy! Vol.4"
Peter Thomas Sound Orchestra: Pardon Me, Ms. Carmen "Futuremuzik"
Tom Recchion: Chaotica "Chaotica"
Tuxedomoon: Heaven "Can You Hear Me? Music From The Deaf Club"
cheryls@dsuper.net
brian@phyres.lan.mcgill.ca
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Date: Sun, 7 Jun 1998 19:27:53 +0200
From: Johan Dada Vis <Quiet@village.uunet.be>
Subject: (exotica) Re: Music to Watch Girls By
>From: Elisabeth Vincentelli <teppaz@panix.com>
>I just got Walter Wanderley's _Talkin' Verve_ (on Verve, duh) and it
>features a version of "Music to Watch Girls By".
it's also on the (German, thus more expensive) double compilation
on Motor, "the fantastic Walter Wanderley", and fantastic it is!!!
Johan
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Date: Mon, 08 Jun 1998 01:30:23 -0400
From: Ronnie Wagner <ronniew@geocities.com>
Subject: (exotica) Stag records
I'm looking for any and all information on stag LPs that were released in
the 1970's. These were some of the carziest records (in my opinion) to ever
be released, and are now hopelessly obscure and almost impossible to track
down.
The only one I have actually heard is called Shaftman on Funky Finger
Records, but the version I have is a reissue from some time in the 1990's.
From what I have been able to gather, there were two record labels who
pressed these records originally and they were called Funky Finger Records,
and Fax Records. The reissue that I have on Funky Finger Records has NO
information such as the city that the company is based out of, or even
credits for the voices on the LP.
If anyone knows anything about these records, or (even better) actually
owns any of these records, please send me an email.
Thanks,
Ronnie
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Date: Mon, 08 Jun 1998 04:55:51 PDT
From: "Magnus Sandberg" <bellybongo@hotmail.com>
Subject: (exotica) Kon Tiki Interactive
I just bought my first cd-rom. It was a bargain sale ($10) of a title
from 1996 called Kon-Tiki interactive.
It covers in text, video and sound Thor Heyerdahls expeditions with
kon-Tiki, Ra and Tigris, and the archeological diggings of Easter
Island. There is a video of a Tiki that walks (with aid from of a lot of
peoples that is) I have seen much of this material before on television,
but I don't have anything on tape. This cd-rom is only available in
swedish and norwegian, and will probably not get translated to other
languages, because i think its "out of style" by now.
--Magnus
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Date: Mon, 8 Jun 1998 11:25:37 -0400
From: "m.ace" <ecam@voicenet.com>
Subject: (exotica) TV - Blue Note, Stax
This Thursday night (into Friday morning), Bravo (US) has Part 2 of that
documentary on the Blue Note record company at 10:00pm and 1:00am (eastern
daylight times).
Also on Thursday/Friday, they have a documentary on Stax Records at 5:00pm and
4:00am.
They should go all the way into niche broadcasting and start the "Record Label
History Channel".
Also, kind of late notice, but tonight at 8:00pm, A&E's "Biography" is doing
Andy Warhol.
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Date: Mon, 08 Jun 1998 08:38:51 PDT
From: "Ben Waugh" <kahuna77@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) I forgot to say to all concerned.
>>I have 3 of Mure's lps: Fireworks, Hawaiian Percussion and A split
that he is on with another more tradtional sounding Hawaiian band whose
name escapes me.
>Could it be Hawaaian Moods with Luke Leilani on the other side?
That's it.
>. If you're after blistering guitar work, shun Mure, Caiola,
>>Strange, Mottola's Guitar Underground, ... and seek out Joe Maphis,
>>early Roy Clark, other non "exotic" types.
>
>This kind of stuns me. I have a double album of non-blistering Joe
Maphis
>too.
Didn't intend to be stunning.But yes. Maphis did much that is not ....
electrifying, stuff that I do not enjoy : 12 string & banjo stuff, etc
(though he is incredibly fast on whatever instrument he's playing).
nd plenty blistering from all the non-blisterers mentioned, with the
>possible exception of Strange.
Really. Caiola, maybe. Curious to hear what you've got by Mottola that
raises wens.
Nobody's looking for Mr.Mure to do a 15
>minute solo on "I'm Coming Home" are they?
That is one for the oracle.
>(Which in turn reminds me of Love Sculpture's "Sabre Dance". Was that
Rory
>Gallagher?)
>I don't think blistering is the point. It's good vs.boring. Alive
vs.asleep.
Perhaps you have gone some way toward clarifying the point.... the
original poster would know best. I did not find Fireworks to be limp, so
I would not have come to your conclusion. The original post, if I recall
correctly, expressed approval regarding a coupke of the tracks that
featured Mure's lively guitar work. Most of the tracks on that lp do
feature alive or blistering or chancring or what have you guitar work -
but I find them fun to listen to, nonethe less.
>>>I too would like to know how other Mure titles compare to or excel
those
>>I have mentioned.
>
>There's a blistering cut on "Around the world in Percussion".
>Well not blistering exactly.
Again, blistering I could care less about. Just like to know how they
sound or how others regard them in comparison with the stuff I'm
familiar with. And Around the World in Percussion - is this Cottler or
Mure?
>Nat
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