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exotica-digest Tuesday, July 13 1999 Volume 02 : Number 447
In This Digest:
Re: SV: (exotica) CHAINO, SAD NEWS
Re: (exotica) Fascinato's Surplus Store
(exotica) The Singing Dogs?
Re: (exotica) Incredible Free Sound Clip Collection
RE: SV: (exotica) Mad, Mad, Mad World Quotes
(exotica) Incredible free sound clips
Re: (exotica) The Knack, Wednesday's Child
(exotica) Record stores in Costa Del Sol and in Italy?
(exotica) Some other Incredible free sound clips
(exotica) Re: Not just another budget Hawaiian album
(exotica) [obit] Charles English,J. Howard Rogers,Rajendra Kumar
RE: (exotica) Not just another budget Hawaiian album
(exotica) Texas Chainsaw Orchestra
SV: SV: (exotica) Mad, Mad, Mad World Quotes
Re: (exotica) The Singing Dogs?
(exotica) LURKER CHALLENGE!
(exotica) LURKER CHALLENGE!
Re: (exotica) LURKER CHALLENGE!
(exotica) Blond Barry Babe
RE: (exotica) LURKER CHALLENGE!
Re: (exotica) LURKER CHALLENGE!
RE: (exotica) Not just another budget Hawaiian album
(exotica) strange music revealed!
(exotica) This Friday night in SF
(exotica) Cannot Become Obsolete #5
(exotica) Take a look at this for a resource!
(exotica) The Knack
Re: (exotica) The Knack, Wednesday's Child
(exotica) LURKER CHALLENGE!
Re: (exotica) Blond Barry Babe
Re: (exotica) Blond Barry Babe from Bashful Bend?
Re: (exotica) LURKER CHALLENGE!
Re: SV: SV: (exotica) Mad, Mad, Mad World Quotes
RE: (exotica) The Singing Dogs?
(exotica) Three Suns Web updates imminent
(exotica) FS: stuff up on eBay
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Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 11:00:30 -0400
From: <laura.taylor@us.pwcglobal.com>
Subject: Re: SV: (exotica) CHAINO, SAD NEWS
From Lee:
>I just spoke with Kirby Allen who told me that Chaino passed away
yesterday,
>July 8, at the age of 71 of a heart attack, the result of surgery to
remove a
>brain tumor.
From Magy:
Sad news indeed, so the liner notes on the reissue cd was fake too. I like
that.
What did he do whole his life besides the records in the 50s? Did he record
anything else? Why did he die at all? :(
Chainos Africana LP is one of the best exotica LPs I have.
This is actually prompting me to ask a question I always forget...and that
is, did Chaino do albums under alternate spellings of his name? I have a
rekkid, the title I believe is something like AFRICAN PERCUSSION with a
Command-like cover, tho it's not on Command...and the star percussionist is
named something like Kaino. I have been told before he recorded under
different names. Also, the "real" Chaino is also on the oh-too-fab EXOTIC
PERCUSSION AND BRILLIANT BRASS, one of my top Exotica rekkids of all time.
Wonder if that's Chaino screaming like a gorilla?
Screaming like a bonobo,
Jane Fondle
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Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 11:02:00 EDT
From: Rcbrooksod@aol.com
Subject: Re: (exotica) Fascinato's Surplus Store
In a message dated 07/12/99 9:58:43 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
recliner@maine.rr.com writes:
<< Jack Fascinato - Music from a Surplus Store
Yea! I've always wanted this album after first seeing it in the
Incredibly Strange Music book and now I own a pristine copy.
It is however, a little bit of a letdown. >>
Yeah, especially a letdown after hearing Elliot's Zounds! What Sounds!
Tiki Bob
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Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 16:09:50 +0100
From: Peter Hipwell <petehip@cogsci.ed.ac.uk>
Subject: (exotica) The Singing Dogs?
Anyone have any recordings by "The Singing Dogs"? I've just seen a 78
of them performing "Oh Susanna" and I was tempted, but it was a touch
on the pricey side (randomising charity shop madpersons again) so I'd
like to know what I'd be shelling out for with this one. I'm assuming
these are actually, well, singing dogs, but does anyone know for sure?
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Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 11:09:13 EDT
From: Rcbrooksod@aol.com
Subject: Re: (exotica) Incredible Free Sound Clip Collection
In a message dated 07/12/99 11:27:03 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
jlarson1@san.rr.com writes:
<< I accidentally came across an amazing collection of downloadable
soundclips at :
http://soundamerica.com/
Great free collection of movie dialog bits, TV theme songs, etc. The prize
for me was the theme song to Reel Wild Cinema, a cancelled show that I pine
for more every week.
Enjoy!
Jerry
>>
There are about 120 clips from the movie Caddyshack. I think if you string
them together it is the entire movie!
What a Cinderella site. Thanks Jer.
tiki bob
(on the 14th green at Augusta)
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Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 11:26:14 -0400
From: "Rajnai, Charles, NNAD" <crajnai@att.com>
Subject: RE: SV: (exotica) Mad, Mad, Mad World Quotes
This is considered a classic here by many.
"We are the ones in the convertible Imperial and we're not in front?"
Check out Eternal Surf and Garage Damnation at
http://www.brimstones.com
surfing the chaos,
Charlieman
cdr@brimstones.com
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Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 11:40:33 -0400
From: "Rajnai, Charles, NNAD" <crajnai@att.com>
Subject: (exotica) Incredible free sound clips
WOW!!
The firt collection of sounds from The Atomic Cafe I ever saw online!!!
What are you supposed to do when you see the flash??
Duck and Cover!!
How much more Space Age can you get?!?!?
Check out Eternal Surf and Garage Damnation at
http://www.brimstones.com
surfing the chaos,
Charlieman
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Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 17:49:59 +0200
From: Hans Adell <m96had@bratwustle.hbg.lth.se>
Subject: Re: (exotica) The Knack, Wednesday's Child
At 10:20 AM 7/13/99 EDT, BasicHip@aol.com wrote:
>
><< Also the Barry soundtrack was cool. Are there any other Barry soundstracks
> that are kind of 'jazzy?" >>
>
>there are a couple of John Barry scores that continue to elude me, "Four In
>The Morning" (Roulette 1966) and the very rare "The Wrong Box" (Mainstream
>1966).
What about the Wednesday's Child Soundtrack? I think the Title track is
fantastic, but is the rest of the soundtrack any good? Should I buy it?
/Hassan
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Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 18:03:43 +0200
From: Hans Adell <m96had@bratwustle.hbg.lth.se>
Subject: (exotica) Record stores in Costa Del Sol and in Italy?
Anyone know of good record stores in Malaga, Costa Del Sol in Spain, and in
Florence and Pisa in Italy?
Tack in advance!
/Hassan
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Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 12:11:30 -0400
From: Brian Phillips <hagar@mindspring.net>
Subject: (exotica) Some other Incredible free sound clips
The page, it is an ugly thing, but oh, the sounds at
http://www.earthstation1.com/ . Dig Mad Daddy Radio under Audio Weirdness.
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Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 12:15:26 -0400
From: Ross Orr <rotohut@ic.net>
Subject: (exotica) Re: Not just another budget Hawaiian album
Frank raved about:
>two tracks on this album that are not merely outstanding,
>but perhaps the most fucked up "Hawaiian" songs ever!
I know exactly the tracks you are talking about! Totally wigged!
But as long-lost listee Tony Wilds first pointed out, that session has
gotten spread around on about 20 different budget hawaiian albums, under
numerous alleged band names and album titles.
I have the same tracks as by "Jonnie Aluani" on Pirouette and "Lani Scott"
on Acorn--where paradoxially, the cover photo shows shows a couple of
afro-carribean babes.
I've always suspected that the "hawaiian" vocal on that one track is just
some Nashville session man liquored out of his noggin.
Still, every collection needs a copy. . .
--Ross
|| Ross "Mambo Frenzy" Orr <rotohut@ic.net>
|| Ann Arbor, Michigan USA
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Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 12:43:25 -0500
From: Lou Smith <lousmith@pipeline.com>
Subject: (exotica) [obit] Charles English,J. Howard Rogers,Rajendra Kumar
*Charles R. English
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Charles R. English, one of Hollywood's
attorneys-to-the-stars whose clients included Jack Nicholson, Alec Baldwin,
James Woods and rocker Tommy Lee, died Saturday due to complications from a
brain tumor. He was 61.
English was a firm advocate of due process guarantees. As chairman of the
American Bar Association's national standards committee, he was critical of
new court efficiencies that he felt infringed on defendant rights.
In 1998, he was named Outstanding Defense Attorney by the Los Angeles
County Bar Association.
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*J. Howard Rogers
PARIS, Texas (AP) -- J. Howard Rogers, a longtime gospel singer who was a
member of the Texas Music Hall of Fame, died Sunday. He was 80.
Rogers' gospel career stretched back 74 years and included numerous awards.
He was a charter member of the Southern Gospel Music Association and was a
dean of the SGMA School of Music for 14 years.
- --------------------------------------
Remembering Rajendra Kumar
The man they called Jubilee Kumar in the 'sixties for the large number of
hits he notched up at the Bollywood box office died on Monday morning.
Please read "There was no trace of arrogance in him" by Lata Khubchandani at
http://www.rediff.com/entertai/1999/jul/12raj.htm
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Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 09:45:34 -0700
From: "Mayhue, Wade" <wmayhue@kbhomes.com>
Subject: RE: (exotica) Not just another budget Hawaiian album
Frank wrote:
<<"Aloha Hawaii" by Harry Kaapuni and his Royal Polynesians on Coronet
Records.
The cover features a very un-Hawaiian babe, blonde hair blue eyes,
standing in some "jungle " foliage with Aloha Hawaii in big
yellow-orange letters to the right.
...two songs represent a genre unto themselves which I can only
describe as Hawaii-abilly! Yes, Rockabilly meets Hawaiian!! What a
concept I think that the more daring of these new rockabilly bands
should actively pursue this idea.>>
I too am in possession of this fine specimen of Hawaiian-abilly. The first
time I put this LP on my turntable, I instantly knew it was a classic. This
was obviously recorded by a small group of country music studio players from
Modesto trying to cash in on Polynesian fever. Strange and titalating
(especially the cover!).
Find it. Buy it. Love it.
- --Wade
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Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 19:13:29 +0200
From: "Arjan Plug" <ajplug@bart.nl>
Subject: (exotica) Texas Chainsaw Orchestra
Frank:
>Along these lines (sort of) but more contemporary - Has any one
>heard that "Chainsaw Orchestra " (or some such name) album
>that came out two or three years ago? I'm curious.
A hoot, should be still available on Rhino I think.
Tracklist: Sabre Dance, American Woman, You Oughta Know, Chain Gang, I Will
Always Love You and Birthday.
That Spanish monks parody record on the same label by The Benzendrine Monks
of Santa Domenica (with gregorian style covers of Do You Think I'm Sexy,
Losing
My Religion or Smells Like Teen Spirit) is also recommended.
Arjan
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Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 19:09:52 +0200
From: "Sandberg Magnus" <m.sandberg@telia.com>
Subject: SV: SV: (exotica) Mad, Mad, Mad World Quotes
Sorry for my earlier post. It wasnt my intention to hurt anyones =
feelings. It was just that Bad Me. Will give the movie another chance. =
Maybe this time I will even like it.
once again...
sooooooooooorry
Magnus.
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Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 13:34:56 EDT
From: DJJimmyBee@aol.com
Subject: Re: (exotica) The Singing Dogs?
In a message dated 7/13/99 11:10:51 AM, petehip@cogsci.ed.ac.uk wrote:
>Anyone have any recordings by "The Singing Dogs"?
Christmas just ain't Christmas without "Jingle Bells" by the singing mutts
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Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 13:11:49 -0400
From: <laura.taylor@us.pwcglobal.com>
Subject: (exotica) LURKER CHALLENGE!
Heavy sigh...
Sometimes I feel there are about 25 of us who post regularly on the list.
Don't worry, this isn't my olde "lurkers questionaire" of three years back!
However, hearing from Wade (who are ya', Wade?) made me realize that only
certain strange topics bring out the lurkers..and strange records, is
certainly one of them.
So, just a quick question to all you lurkers who don't have time to post,
or have more of a life than some of us do!;0...Tell us about your
"strangest" or most rare-album, and please make it exotica-appropriate!
Don't worry, we won't bite, unless, of course, you want us to...So, ready,
steady, GO!
Jane Fondle-voyeur...
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Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 13:11:49 -0400
From: <laura.taylor@us.pwcglobal.com>
Subject: (exotica) LURKER CHALLENGE!
Heavy sigh...
Sometimes I feel there are about 25 of us who post regularly on the list.
Don't worry, this isn't my olde "lurkers questionaire" of three years back!
However, hearing from Wade (who are ya', Wade?) made me realize that only
certain strange topics bring out the lurkers..and strange records, is
certainly one of them.
So, just a quick question to all you lurkers who don't have time to post,
or have more of a life than some of us do!;0...Tell us about your
"strangest" or most rare-album, and please make it exotica-appropriate!
Don't worry, we won't bite, unless, of course, you want us to...So, ready,
steady, GO!
Jane Fondle-voyeur...
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Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 13:54:10 -0400
From: "Kevin Kovelant" <nail23@bellsouth.net>
Subject: Re: (exotica) LURKER CHALLENGE!
ack! I admit it! I lurk! put down the flashlight! heehee
hmmm. Picking just ONE, is difficult, but some of my favorites include (and
forgive me, my vinyl collection is 700 miles away right now)
"OOPS! There Comes A Smile" - Jim and Tammy Bakker. Yep, the original
terrifying PTL Club children's album. Imagine my glee when I recently heard
Tammy Faye singing "Jesus takes a frown, and turns it upside down..." on
Talk Soup a few months back. My ex didn't believe I had a full recording of
it. Now she knows better. :)
"The Coming War With Russia According To The Bible" - Dr. Jack Van Impe.
I'm still waiting for this war. This album came out in 1950something.
Still in the original shrink wrap!
**I promise, its not all religious recordings, though I have a certain
fondness for some of the more outlandish ones***
"Bagels and Bongos" - Irving Fields. Traditional Jewish melodies, with a
latin beat! Who can resist "Havana Negila"?
"Saturday Night Fiedler" - Arthur Fiedler. "Disco music is the music of the
FUTURE!" proclaim the liner notes.
and finally, one I cannot recall the title of. I just remember the bit from
the liner notes: "What will the music of the future sound like in 1976????"
A lot of playing about with the stereo channels, and "full guitar
orchestras!". Fun stuff.
While I'm in a posting frenzy, here..... I believe I owe someone on this
list a copy of the Vangelis Blade Runner score. E-mail me so I can get it
to you!!!
- -Kev.
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Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 20:36:26 +0200
From: Hans Adell <m96had@bratwustle.hbg.lth.se>
Subject: (exotica) Blond Barry Babe
Another Barry question: What is the sexy blond girl from Manitas De Plata's
"Hommages" LP cover, doing on John Barry's "Themeology" CD cover?
/Hans
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Date: Mon, 12 Jul 1999 12:20:52 -0700
From: "Ron Grandia" <rgrandia@xtabay.com>
Subject: RE: (exotica) LURKER CHALLENGE!
> forgive me, my vinyl collection is 700 miles away right now)
>=20
How can you STAND IT?
> "OOPS! There Comes A Smile" - Jim and Tammy Bakker. Yep, the original
> terrifying PTL Club children's album. =20
Two words: E-VIL! One of my faves too! There are TWO albums like this =
from J&TB with scary songs on one side and and a morality play with =
puppets (???) on the other. (Makes me think of all those ventriliquism =
records... how amazing is THAT? Is Jimmy Nelson REALLY not moving his =
mouth when "Farfel" speaks?)
>=20
> "Bagels and Bongos" - Irving Fields. Traditional Jewish melodies, =
with a
> latin beat! Who can resist "Havana Negila"?
So YOU'RE the BASTID that beat to this one on Ebay! You, sir are my =
SWORN ENEMY! BEWARE! ;^)>=20
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Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 15:52:48 -0400
From: "Kevin Kovelant" <nail23@bellsouth.net>
Subject: Re: (exotica) LURKER CHALLENGE!
Ron G. said:
>> forgive me, my vinyl collection is 700 miles away right now)
>>
>How can you STAND IT?
It's not easy. :) but seeing as I may be moving again soon, I'll be
picking them up on my way to my new destination.
>So YOU'RE the BASTID that beat to this one on Ebay! You, sir are >my SWORN
ENEMY! BEWARE! ;^)>
Actually, it wasn't me! I got mine at a flea market years ago. I promise!
:)
- -Kev
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Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 15:19:34 -0500
From: mimim@texas.net (Mimi Mayer)
Subject: RE: (exotica) Not just another budget Hawaiian album
Oh goodie! Alohabilly! Here are some other LPs/aliases of the mystery
Country & Pacifica guitarist. Like Ross, I knew exactly who Frank was
talking about and like Wade I say Find it. Buy it. Love it. No matter who
the jacket says recorded these stripped down steel and uke/guitar tracks.
No percussion though.
Leni Okehu & His Surfboarders Hawaiian Holiday Grand Prix
Good for Hawaiian People Eater, Hawaiian Rock (the fake lyrics tune) and
Hawaiian War Chant
Luke Leilani & His Hawaiians Heavenly Hawaii Spin-O-Rama
Heavyed with Alohabilly cuts, including Hawaiian Blues, Lovely Guitar,
Hawaiian Bounce, Swinging Palm Trees, and Guitar Chant
Luke Leilani & His Hawaiian Delights Hawaiian Delights Spin-O-Rama
Same tunes as Heavenly Hawaii except for a cover of the theme for the
movie Hawaii.
Johnny Lei Orchestra Red Sails in the Sunset Diplomat
The fake lyrics song called Hawaiian Rock elsewhere is titled Holiday in
Hawaii here. Seems Diplomat just tossed together a hodgepodge of copyright
free music. Grass Skirt Swing and Hawaiian War chant would get people
2-steppin' at a Texas dance hall. Dancing Surf sounds like Le Jazz Hot.
Some other rockabilly flavored cuts by other musicians:
The Oahu Serenaders Hawaiian Holiday Golden Tone
Johnny Poi & His Surfboarders (best name!) Hawaii Calling Grand Prix
Hawaiian Islanders Hello Hawaii Golden Tone/Evon
I'll buy anything that's vaguely Hawaiian, but these are not to be missed.
Too groovesque.
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Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 16:41:42 -0400
From: Citizen Kafka <ckafka@dti.net>
Subject: (exotica) strange music revealed!
Announcing the release of an unofficial recording!
"Americana Volume I: Vox Populi," which is a source CD for the Citizen
Kafka radio show, is now available on an extremely limited basis. 25
exquisitely rare tracks. Plus, it comes with a 32 page pamphlet with
liner notes, essay, and some images. Here are the liner notes, for those
of you with morbid curiosities:
http://www.megasaver.com/voxpopliner.html
and here is a brief mention of this material from a Sunday New York
Times article about WFMU and, in passing, Citizen Kafka:
http://www.megasaver.com/timesart.html
see the last paragraph for the vox populi "rave..."
These are highest quality CD-Rs, not commercially manufactured.
For those receiving this e-mail, $10 bucks each, which includes postage
and the 32 page liner notes.
Satisfaction (or at least astonishment and bemusement) guaranteed.
Citizen Kafka c/o Secret Museum
PO Box 23075
Brooklyn NY, 11202-3075
(718) 488-7207.
All questions cheerfully answered. The source of this material is
primarily from homemade and micro-label LPs, with a few 45s and EPs
included. No 78s on this volume, they come later!
CK
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http://wfmu.org/ then go to 'listen to wfmu'
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Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 16:38:05 EDT
From: Ottotemp@aol.com
Subject: (exotica) This Friday night in SF
Each & EVERY Friday night at the famous CW Saloon
is presented a sight denied past generations for unperfected until just last
week.
SIDESHOW A GO-GO
Sideshow & circus freaks abound:
Doc Molotov & Reverend David Apocolypse will feature all the same acts that
you're sick & tired of seeing but they will do them kinda OK this time.
*Trapeeze Go-Go Girls
*Fire Acts
*Machine art installations by Jean Poulet
*cat juggling (maybe)
*3 Headed lesbian Turrets victum pinhead will be fired out of a cannon into a
brick wall for your pleasure and entertainment
other acts too numerous to mention here
For this, our opening extravaganza, we will be honored to offer our stage to
International Sidshow Sensation
Zamora the Torture King
ZT King is considered by colleagues & fans alike to be the greatest living
sideshow & Bally performer at this time
King has written the book on the subject (view it at www.circusofthestars.com)
PLUS members of 7 of San Francisco's circuses will be in attendence to kick
off this weekly event
Disc Jockey Otto will spin tantilizing tunes and keep the music pumping all
night so you may dance with chicks from San Mateo (whether they are YOUR date
or not)
Admission ($3 - $5) will be determined by the "Wheel of Admission"
show starts at 10 pm and ends at last call
CW Circus is at
917 Folsom St
974-1585
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Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 16:49:39 -0400
From: itsvern@ibm.net
Subject: (exotica) Cannot Become Obsolete #5
A few months ago I completed issue #5 of my zine, Cannot Become
Obsolete, but forgot to notify this group about it.
For those of you unfamiliar with 'Cannot Become Obsolete', I base each
issue on a compilation cassette tape made from my collection of
old/unusual LPs. My articles tend to tangent off onto personal stories
and observations from my own life. Issue #5 is 52 pages densely filled
with various miscellany and absolutely no advertising.
An added feature of CBO #5 are several real-life stories from a recent
trip I took to the exotic lands of Singapore and Bali.... and also
pictures of my own tiki-basement room.
This issue also features some thrift-store related photos. One is of my
bathroom, which now is decorated with 364 of those plastic floating
carnival ducks with the numbers underneath. The other set is from a
roll of film that was left in a camera I thrifted....and the various
beach/party photos that were discovered when I had the roll developed.
LPs included in this issue are...
- - Project 3 / Popular Science Stereo Test Record
- - Katie Lee's 'Songs of Couch and Consultation'
- - The Brothers Four sing Lennon/McCartney
- - Little Richard Miller (born without arms and legs)
- - Johnny Cash Sings the Songs that Made him Famous
- - The Royal Guardsmen 'Snoopy and his Friends'
- - Dick Schory's 'Re-percussion'
- - Martin Denny's 'The Enchanted Sea'
- - Arthur Murray 'Rock and Roll'
- - Arthur Lyman's 'The Legend of Pele' ............and many many more.
Single issues are $3....and $7 for a 3 issue subscription. (outside of
the U.S. the price is $4 (single) and $10 for a subscription) To
receive an issue, send cash to:
Vern Stoltz
P.O. Box 1232
Lorton, VA 22199-1232
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Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 17:12:12 -0400
From: Brian Phillips <hagar@mindspring.net>
Subject: (exotica) Take a look at this for a resource!
http://www.recordmaster.com/whats.cfm
Brian Phillips
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Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 14:17:04 -0700 (PDT)
From: Peter Risser <knucklehead000@yahoo.com>
Subject: (exotica) The Knack
I LOVE every tune on the Knack soundtrack. But as an album, it's the
same theme over and over in ten or so different ways. THat gets very
tiresome listening all the way through. BUt you could easily put any
of the tunes into a mix.
That's my take.
Peter
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Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 23:38:52 +0200
From: Hans Adell <m96had@bratwustle.hbg.lth.se>
Subject: Re: (exotica) The Knack, Wednesday's Child
Sorry! I shouldn't write e-mail when I have sunstroke. The soundtrack is of
course not called "Wednesday's Child", but "The Quiller Memorandum". So my
question is: are there other good tunes except "Wednesday's Child" on it?
Is it worth buying?
Thanks!
/Hans
>At 10:20 AM 7/13/99 EDT, BasicHip@aol.com wrote:
>>
>><< Also the Barry soundtrack was cool. Are there any other Barry
soundstracks
>> that are kind of 'jazzy?" >>
>>
>>there are a couple of John Barry scores that continue to elude me, "Four In
>>The Morning" (Roulette 1966) and the very rare "The Wrong Box" (Mainstream
>>1966).
>
>What about the Wednesday's Child Soundtrack? I think the Title track is
>fantastic, but is the rest of the soundtrack any good? Should I buy it?
>/Hassan
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Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 14:46:27 -0700
From: "Mayhue, Wade" <wmayhue@kbhomes.com>
Subject: (exotica) LURKER CHALLENGE!
<<However, hearing from Wade (who are ya', Wade?) made me realize that only
certain strange topics bring out the lurkers..and strange records, is
certainly one of them.
So, just a quick question to all you lurkers who don't have time to post,
or have more of a life than some of us do!;0...Tell us about your
"strangest" or most rare-album, and please make it exotica-appropriate!>>
Okay, here it goes. My vinyl fetishes are mainly for exotica, lounge, and
Christmas music. Some of my most recent acquisitions include:
- - "The Don Ho Christmas Album" A double-whammy since it combines Hawaiian
and Christmas! (or two shots if you're playing the exotica mail list
drinking game!)
- - "Christmas at the Hawaiian Village" a 45 by Alfred Apaka. I got both the
Don Ho and the Alfred Apaka during the same week! What a week!
- - "Let's Dance with The Three Suns" This album purchase can be directly
attributed to the exotica mail list since I had never purchased any Three
Suns albums until I started reading favorable reviews here in the misdt of
my lurking. Many more similar purchases are sure to follow 'cause that's
some good s#@$.
- - "The Stripper and Other Fun Songs for the Family" an LP by David Rose and
His Orchestra. This album has some very cool black and white pictures of a
lady in lingerie, fishnet stockings, and a feather boa. But, somehow I
don't get the connection between stripping and "family fun". Am I missing
something?
- -- "Hawaiian Wedding Song" an LP by Andy Williams. The less said about this
snoozer the better.
Generally speaking my favorite Hawiian/exotica artists include (but are not
limited to!): Arthur Lyman, Alfred Apaka, Ray Kinney, and Les Baxter. But
like the rest of you, I'm willing to try anything once.
Hope this lives up to the "Lurker Challenge", Ms. Fondle.
- --Wade
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Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 15:17:50 -0400
From: <laura.taylor@us.pwcglobal.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) Blond Barry Babe
Another Barry question: What is the sexy blond girl from Manitas De Plata's
"Hommages" LP cover, doing on John Barry's "Themeology" CD cover?
/Hans
>>>Probably the same thing the QUE MANGO gal is doing on the cover of my
TIAJUANA HORNS PLAYS THE BEATLES(I think that's the title)...but it's on a
different label than QUE MANGO, which I believe is on Pickwick..and the
TIAJUANA is on Alshire or some such...Who knew such a horsey dame could
"grace" two covers!
Jane Fondle
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Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 19:01:44 -0400
From: Brian Phillips <hagar@mindspring.net>
Subject: Re: (exotica) Blond Barry Babe from Bashful Bend?
THAT explains the albums, Double Play by Russ Freeman and Victor Feldman
and You Get More Bounce with Curtis Counce. What a relief, as I thought
that this woman (who seemingly cannot take a picture without her mouth
being open) was three separate fellows. :^) Separated at birth? Also,
take a look at the front cover of Ron McCroby Plays Puccolo and the back
cover of Miles Davis' Tutu for a laugh. They have the same expression!
Brian Phillips
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Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 17:09:46 -0700
From: "Kevin C." <kevin@kevdo.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) LURKER CHALLENGE!
laura.taylor@us.pwcglobal.com wrote:
> Tell us about your
> "strangest" or most rare-album, and please make it exotica-appropriate!
Would my copy of the album by the Temple City Kazoo Orchestra count? (late 70s
vintage, great version of Whole Lotta Love!)
Kevin Crossman
The Search for the Ultimate Mai Tai
http://www.kevdo.com/maitai/
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Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 20:59:30 EDT
From: Rcbrooksod@aol.com
Subject: Re: SV: SV: (exotica) Mad, Mad, Mad World Quotes
In a message dated 7/13/99 10:14:40 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
m.sandberg@telia.com writes:
<< Sorry for my earlier post. It wasnt my intention to hurt anyones feelings.
It was just that Bad Me. Will give the movie another chance. Maybe this time
I will even like it.
once again...
sooooooooooorry
Magnus. >>
I don't think anyone was upset. Just explaining why they liked it.
Different cultures -- different taste. Sort of like those mod interiors in
Volvos in the early 1980's. Everyone in the US was "Like, haven't the Swedes
learned that the 1960's are over!"
And most of us wish the interiors of cars looked like that now.
Tiki Bob
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Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 20:27:14 -0700
From: Larson/Thomas <jlarson1@san.rr.com>
Subject: RE: (exotica) The Singing Dogs?
The "singing dogs" are actually barks of different pitch spliced together to create a song.
Jerry
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From: Peter Hipwell [SMTP:petehip@cogsci.ed.ac.uk]
Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 1999 8:10 AM
To: exotica@xmission.com
Subject: (exotica) The Singing Dogs?
>I'm assuming
these are actually, well, singing dogs, but does anyone know for sure?
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Date: Tue, 13 Jul 99 22:42:33 -0500
From: Michael Toth <mtoth@neo.lrun.com>
Subject: (exotica) Three Suns Web updates imminent
Hoo-ee, I've been under too much life lately. (Again, a backlog of unread
Exotica digests...eek!) Thanks to EVERYBODY for their kind feedback and
contributions to my Three Suns Web site. Some of you I actually got
replies out to! Hopefully in the next few days I should get a MAJOR
revision online, with some new navigation, a couple of new areas, and
some updates from folks. I'll post here again on the subject when it
happens. Thanks again for your support!!!
http://members.tripod.com/~ThreeSuns/
Michael David Toth
mtoth@neo.lrun.com
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Date: Tue, 13 Jul 99 22:52:24 -0500
From: Michael Toth <mtoth@neo.lrun.com>
Subject: (exotica) FS: stuff up on eBay
Running low on physical space and cash, I finally got around to putting
up some stuff on eBay -- mostly duplicates of stuff I since got in stereo
or better condition. (sorry, Otto and any other eBay dislikers; this is
the first time I've sold stuff through eBay, which seems to be the best
way to sell this stuff compared to earlier methods of me selling stuff
over the Net)
I did try to set what I deemed pretty low, reasonable minimum bids ($5 on
average).
Moog, Theremin, prepared Ferrante & Teicher, Mrs. Miller, Stereo Action,
Outer Space, non-soundtrack John Barry...and more oddball stuff you might
be interested or totally disinterested in!
http://cgi3.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewListedItems&userid=planetten
Feel free to e-mail me if you need any more info on any of these items.
Thanks for the space,
Michael David Toth
mtoth@neo.lrun.com
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