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exotica-digest Monday, September 27 1999 Volume 02 : Number 504
In This Digest:
(exotica) Production Music...
(exotica) Major Production music...
Re: (exotica) JB and Fame
(exotica) Erik Satin
(exotica) Les Baxter on GNP
Re: (exotica) Les Baxter on GNP
(exotica) Exotic Treats All Week
(exotica) The Shake
Re: (exotica) Those car-radio tapes and Ebay
Re: (exotica) Les Baxter on GNP
(exotica) soft pop article
(exotica) Bowie/JB
(exotica) Missing texts
(exotica) Mon & Tues in SF
(exotica) LA artshow Oct 4
Re: (exotica) soft pop article
Re: (exotica) soft pop article
Re: (exotica) soft pop article
Re: (exotica) soft pop article
Re: (exotica) soft pop article
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Date: Sun, 26 Sep 1999 13:48:29 -0400
From: "Keith E. Lo Bue" <keith@lobue-art.com>
Subject: (exotica) Production Music...
- ----------
>From: owner-exotica-digest@lists.xmission.com (exotica-digest)
>To: exotica-digest@lists.xmission.com
>Subject: exotica-digest V2 #503
>Date: Sun, Sep 26, 1999, 12:28 PM
>
>Subject: (exotica) Major Production Music
>
>Anyone familiar with the needledrop LPs put out by Major Records (TJ
>Valentino, Inc. of NYC)? I just found a stack of 100 of 'em at a local
>store. I picked up 2 'cause they had Roger Roger cuts, but I didn't
>recognize the names of any of the other composers/arrangers and so left the
>other 98 records behind. Someone please tell me if there's something great
>on MR, and I'll head back ASAP.
Lou, you'd do well to nab those 'Major' LP's if they're on the cheap. I
would, anyway, because many of them are fantastic moog LP's! And very few
folks have them! I've only heard about 7 of them, out of which 4 were
smokin' good.
Good luck!
Keith
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Date: Sun, 26 Sep 1999 13:49:35 -0400
From: "Keith E. Lo Bue" <keith@lobue-art.com>
Subject: (exotica) Major Production music...
>Subject: (exotica) Major Production Music
>
>Anyone familiar with the needledrop LPs put out by Major Records (TJ
>Valentino, Inc. of NYC)? I just found a stack of 100 of 'em at a local
>store. I picked up 2 'cause they had Roger Roger cuts, but I didn't
>recognize the names of any of the other composers/arrangers and so left the
>other 98 records behind. Someone please tell me if there's something great
>on MR, and I'll head back ASAP.
Lou, you'd do well to nab those 'Major' LP's if they're on the cheap. I
would, anyway, because many of them are fantastic moog LP's! And very few
folks have them! I've only heard about 7 of them, out of which 4 were
smokin' good.
Good luck!
Keith
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Date: Sun, 26 Sep 1999 11:43:09 PDT
From: "Robert McKenna" <rmckenna@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) JB and Fame
>
>m.ace ecam@voicenet.com wrote-
>"Boot Stomp!" And he may have mentioned something about the riff coming
>from the guys in the band. So how come you didn't credit 'em, Mr. Jones?
common practice with mr bowie. lots of band members have complained of riffs
being stolen. it's what people mean when they say he's a musical sponge,
taking in 'influences' all the time. very common in the 7ts. as far as i
know it was actually carlos alomar who came up with the riff.
rob
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Date: Sun, 26 Sep 1999 14:54:44 -0700
From: "B. Yost" <byost@megsinet.net>
Subject: (exotica) Erik Satin
Of possible interest to you "phuture lounge" folks on the list. This=
is
the press release from Rather Interesting:
> ERIK SATIN - LIGHT MUSIC
>=20
> ERIK SATIN GOT IT SORTED. HE IS SKILLED AND HE PLAYS CLAVINET. HE L=
IKES
> BACH AND MOZART. HE WISHES TO ENTERTAIN AND HE CERTAINLY DOES. =
=93LIGHT
> MUSIC" IS A STRANGE ALBUM AS WELL AS A FUNNY ONE AT THE SAME TIME. =
A TITLE
> LIKE =93SATINESQUE" BOUNCES EASYLY BETWEEN BACH, COUNTRY AND WESTER=
N MEETS
> HARDDISK SCRATCHING AND VARIOUS OTHER MUSICAL FRAGMENTS AND REFEREN=
CES
> WITHOUT SOUNDING INCOHERENT AT ALL. OTHER SONGS SUCH AS =93MAGNIFIQ=
UE" OR
> (WHAT A SURPRISE!) =93BAROQUE" PERFECTLY COMBINE EASY LISTENING AND
> OUTSTANDING COMPUTER PROGRAMMINGS TO AN IMAGE WHICH SOUNDS SO EASIL=
Y
> ARRANGED. ALWAYS ON THE EDGE AND BETWEEN BEING REALLY FUNNY, REALLY=
VIRTOUS
> OR REALLY ABSURD, THE ELEVEN SONGS YOU ARE GOING TO FIND ON THIS AL=
BUM ARE
> THROUGH AND THROUGH CONVINCING. THERE IS NO GEEKY AUTOCOMPOSITION S=
OFTWARE,
> JUST ONE HUMAN BRAIN AT WORK: ERIK SATIN'S =93LIGHT MUSIC" IS A STA=
TEMENT AND
> AS FAR AWAY FROM NOWADAYS ONGOING TRENDS AS YOU CAN IMAGINE.=20
>=20
> LIKE ALWAYS, RATHER INTERESTING MEANS: "MORE LIGHT!"
>=20
> ARTIST: ERIK SATIN
> TITLE: LIGHT MUSIC
> LABEL: RATHER INTERESTING
> CAT#: RI052
> FORMAT: CD <50 MIN.>
>=20
> TRACKLISTING: 01 BONJOUR
> 02 MAGNIFIQUE (I'M GOING OUT OF MY HEAD)
> 03 FOLLOW ME TO SAN JOSE
> 04 LIGHT MUSIC (PART 1)
> 05 LIGHT MUSIC (PART 2)
> 06 MUY CASINO
> 07 I KNOW HOW MUSIC SOUNDS
> 08 SILLY FACETTE
> 09 BAROQUE
> 10 SATINESQUE
> 11 DREAMING OF A HUGE REVERB
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Date: Sun, 26 Sep 1999 15:01:17 -0700
From: "B. Yost" <byost@megsinet.net>
Subject: (exotica) Les Baxter on GNP
As I was listening to "Moog Rock" today, I was wondering if there was
any known
story regarding why Les Baxter apparently left Capitol and ended up on
GNP Records. Was he booted off? Money dispute? Artistic issues? Or
did Capitol own GNP? Anyone know?
Regarding Nat's thread about condition of Henry Mancini records, I've
generally had the opposite experience. Virtually all the Mancini
records I've found have been in really nice shape, with the notable
exception of More Music from Peter Gunn. I really need an upgrade of
that one.
- -- Brad
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Date: Sun, 26 Sep 1999 15:15:34 EDT
From: SLarry3595@aol.com
Subject: Re: (exotica) Les Baxter on GNP
GNP records is owned by Gene Norman, Gene Norman Productions. NOT affiliated
with Capitol. Others on the list could tell you more about GNP.
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Date: Sun, 26 Sep 1999 15:27:26 EDT
From: Dlsmay@aol.com
Subject: (exotica) Exotic Treats All Week
In the past week I've had the following Exotic Treats:
Saw the second night of Secret Cinema's Exotic Films. Missed the first night
with Yma Sumac, but caught the clips from Get Yourself a College Girl with
Astrud Gilberto & Stan Getz and also Jimmy Smith. Korla Pandit in a
Telescription, and a very snazzy travelogue of a Tahitian village sponsored
by the Mormons.
Next day spotted a sign for a massive garage sale with 7,000 records.
High-tailed it over there and for a dollar a pop picked up 50 LPs including:
Quiet Village, Exotica, Singapore - Souvenir Songs from Malaya, Rapture -
Hawiian Moods by The Outriggers, Let's Dance With The Three Suns, Sea
Shanties by The Men of the Robert Shaw Chorale, The Free Design, Skins by Les
Baxter, The Guitar from Ipanema by Laurindo Almeida (with two vocals by Irene
Kral - a new interest), Si Zentner's The Stripper, Percussion Around the
World, the second volume of TV Actoin Jazz on Camden...and much more. Two
record collectors lost their warehouse space and were unloading much of their
yard sale scores. Sweet! And rare to make such a haul in San Francisco.
Scooted home and watched The Brothers Tiki and Spongebob Squarepants on
Nickelodeon (with my son).
My son's third birthday necessitates the purchase of Playmobil's Pirate
Island, complete with Tiki Hut and Palm Trees. Much assemblage, but a
gorgeously detailed vision of tropical paradise. Also, an ancillary buy for
my son was a compilation of cartoons. First one up is "Wackiki Rabbit" by
Chuck Jones, where all the backgrounds are fabulously stylized versions of
Tahitian fabrics (very cool).
Aloha!
- --David
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Date: Sun, 26 Sep 1999 15:36:58 -0400
From: Nat Kone <bruno@yhammer.com>
Subject: (exotica) The Shake
Did Laurie Johnson NOT write the Avenger's Theme expressly for the Avengers?
The reason I ask is that I just snagged this Laurie Johnson LP "The Big New
Sound Strikes Again - for 50 cents at a going-out-of-business sale - and
there's a tune called "The Shake" which is really the Avenger's theme.
And all it says of the tune is "a Laurie Johnson original evocative of high
drama on the TV or film screen".
It seems evident it was just a tune - and arrangement - he had "lying
around" but it's hard to believe I must say.
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Date: Sun, 26 Sep 1999 16:54:44 EDT
From: Thinkmatic@aol.com
Subject: Re: (exotica) Those car-radio tapes and Ebay
In a message dated 9/26/99 12:33:44 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
SLarry3595@aol.com writes:
> << I have found a bunch of exotica tapes in that weird format you had back
in
> the 70's... those big tapes for car players, I mean. I cant remember the
> proper name for those... >>
>
> 8 tracks
I was recently given 2 brand new 8-track decks and about 60 blank tapes, so
if anyone needs anything recorded to or from 8-track, give me a shout, we can
work something out.
Roy G. Biv
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Date: 26 Sep 1999 16:23:34 +0000
From: bag@hubris.net
Subject: Re: (exotica) Les Baxter on GNP
At 03:01 PM 26-09-99 -0700, B. Yost wrote:
>As I was listening to "Moog Rock" today, I was wondering if there was
>any known
>story regarding why Les Baxter apparently left Capitol and ended up on
>GNP Records.
I am not authoritative at all, but I believe he left Capitol about the same
time as many did and was on Reprise for a while before going to GNP. He
must have been on somewhat good terms, but not enough to have influenced
the selections on the Best of Les Baxter LP. When Capitol did the
promotional interview with him (by phone), he was obviously clueless about
what went on the LP and perhaps not all that enthusiastic about the cuts
they chose. However, at least he did the interview!
I have a Baxter related question myself. In the Soundtrack to Master of
the World on VeeJay, Cal Carter is billed as the conductor of the 100 Men.
That sounds suspiciously like a pseudonym...but of whom? Of Les himself?
If so, was this some sort of necessity for contractural problems?
Byron
Byron Caloz
Portland, Oregon, USA, Earth, Sol, Milky Way
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The Mr. Smooth site: http://www.hubris.net/zolac/smooth
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Date: Sun, 26 Sep 1999 21:49:05 -0400
From: Nat Kone <bruno@yhammer.com>
Subject: (exotica) soft pop article
"White bread saccharine, fake flower power schmaltz conveying the daffy
zing of toothpaste ads"
That quote is at the start of a long article in the local music giveaway
entitled "Here's where the Strings come in, Soft Pop and the New Melodic
Explorers".
The quote comes from the Rolling Stone Album Guide and is their assessment
of the Association.
The article then goes on to quote Bones Howe describing them as "a terrible
band" but apparently he means their instrumental ability, not their vocals
which he admits were "very good".
Apparently Bones produced their first couple of records but then fired
himself when among other things, they refused his recommendation that they
record "McArthur's Park" when he brought it to them well before Richard
Harris picked up on it.
Anyway, silly me, I had to read this article to find out that "soft pop"
was this worldwide movement, not just this thing that me, JimmyBee, chuck
and Jill were obsessed with on this list for a couple of months.
Soft pop has become an official addition to my collecting obsession and the
worst part of reading this article is finding out how much there is that I
don't have and will probably never see. In any genre I collect, I never
want "all of it", just a chunky piece of it. But I didn't realize how much
there is.
(And also, JimmyB's definition of the stuff includes big choir records -
like "The Young Americans" covering the Association - so that makes the
genre even wider.)
The article identifies "Birthday" as the most essential Association LP.
They also refer a couple of times to the Fifth Dimension and especially
their LP "The Magic Garden" which I don't believe I've ever seen. They
call it "the best psychedelic/R&B/easy listening concept album ever".
Luckily or unluckily - depending on how you look at it - you hardly ever
find obscure soft pop records here but when you do, they usually haven't
been "identified". The other day I got an "Elephant Candy" LP for a dime.
Does that qualify as soft pop? It does for me.
So I guess I'm looking for that 5th Dimension LP as well as other likely
sounding bands like Harmony Grass, Sagittarius, the Sundowners etc
Peace
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Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1999 00:50:21 -0400 (EDT)
From: "David J. Strauss" <djs2852@is.nyu.edu>
Subject: (exotica) Bowie/JB
This "Fame" controversy has long been a pet peeve of mine. Bowie recorded
his version first; JB was quickly runing out of juice around this time and
was snatching ideas from AM radio hither and tither. I'm as PC as they
come, but it always gets my dander up when people just assume Bowie
filched the riff from James' band because, well, because...
As for Bowie taking credit for his touring band's inspiration: I think we
can safely assume that the Godfather has oft been guilty on that score, as
well.
dS
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Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1999 01:19:14 EDT
From: Dormouse23@aol.com
Subject: (exotica) Missing texts
I seem to be missing #s 492 and 494. Is it possible to get them re-sent?
Thanks -
Alice
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Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1999 02:54:00 EDT
From: Ottotemp@aol.com
Subject: (exotica) Mon & Tues in SF
This Mon and Tues your entertainment is taken care of
On monday 27th
for a mere $5.00
you can experience
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Market near Sanchez, SF
doors 8; show 9 pm sharp
doin their Poolside Pajama Party
where they merge the popular party themes of Pool Party and Pajama Party into
one exciting night
I will be djing surf and party tunes all night between acts by the Devil-Ettes
raffles
photo booth
drink specials, etc
then Tuesday night
celebrate Bridget Bardot's Birthday
with the Bardot A Go-Go Djs at
The Beauty Bar
Mission @ 19th
9 pm - 1:30 am
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Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1999 02:53:59 EDT
From: Ottotemp@aol.com
Subject: (exotica) LA artshow Oct 4
The Bigfoot Lodge
(adult oriented spinoff of Cacao, the Tiki Coffeehouse)
presents
Burning Brush art auction
Mon Oct 4, 1999
preview 6 pm
auction 10 pm
3172 Los Feliz Bl just east of I-5
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Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1999 01:02:09 PDT
From: "Robert McKenna" <rmckenna@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) soft pop article
Nat wrote-
>
>The article identifies "Birthday" as the most essential Association LP.
>They also refer a couple of times to the Fifth Dimension and especially
>their LP "The Magic Garden" which I don't believe I've ever seen. They
>call it "the best psychedelic/R&B/easy listening concept album ever".
>
i bought it the other year, i love it. great lyrics, lots of psychedelic
interludes and wonderful doo wop influenced vocal stylings. rarely listen to
the whole thing though.
rob
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Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1999 01:02:09 PDT
From: "Robert McKenna" <rmckenna@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) soft pop article
Nat wrote-
>
>The article identifies "Birthday" as the most essential Association LP.
>They also refer a couple of times to the Fifth Dimension and especially
>their LP "The Magic Garden" which I don't believe I've ever seen. They
>call it "the best psychedelic/R&B/easy listening concept album ever".
>
i bought it the other year, i love it. great lyrics, lots of psychedelic
interludes and wonderful doo wop influenced vocal stylings. rarely listen to
the whole thing though.
rob
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Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1999 01:02:09 PDT
From: "Robert McKenna" <rmckenna@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) soft pop article
Nat wrote-
>
>The article identifies "Birthday" as the most essential Association LP.
>They also refer a couple of times to the Fifth Dimension and especially
>their LP "The Magic Garden" which I don't believe I've ever seen. They
>call it "the best psychedelic/R&B/easy listening concept album ever".
>
i bought it the other year, i love it. great lyrics, lots of psychedelic
interludes and wonderful doo wop influenced vocal stylings. rarely listen to
the whole thing though.
rob
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Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1999 01:02:09 PDT
From: "Robert McKenna" <rmckenna@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) soft pop article
Nat wrote-
>
>The article identifies "Birthday" as the most essential Association LP.
>They also refer a couple of times to the Fifth Dimension and especially
>their LP "The Magic Garden" which I don't believe I've ever seen. They
>call it "the best psychedelic/R&B/easy listening concept album ever".
>
i bought it the other year, i love it. great lyrics, lots of psychedelic
interludes and wonderful doo wop influenced vocal stylings. rarely listen to
the whole thing though.
rob
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Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1999 01:02:09 PDT
From: "Robert McKenna" <rmckenna@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) soft pop article
Nat wrote-
>
>The article identifies "Birthday" as the most essential Association LP.
>They also refer a couple of times to the Fifth Dimension and especially
>their LP "The Magic Garden" which I don't believe I've ever seen. They
>call it "the best psychedelic/R&B/easy listening concept album ever".
>
i bought it the other year, i love it. great lyrics, lots of psychedelic
interludes and wonderful doo wop influenced vocal stylings. rarely listen to
the whole thing though.
rob
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Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1999 01:02:09 PDT
From: "Robert McKenna" <rmckenna@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) soft pop article
Nat wrote-
>
>The article identifies "Birthday" as the most essential Association LP.
>They also refer a couple of times to the Fifth Dimension and especially
>their LP "The Magic Garden" which I don't believe I've ever seen. They
>call it "the best psychedelic/R&B/easy listening concept album ever".
>
i bought it the other year, i love it. great lyrics, lots of psychedelic
interludes and wonderful doo wop influenced vocal stylings. rarely listen to
the whole thing though.
rob
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Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1999 01:02:09 PDT
From: "Robert McKenna" <rmckenna@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) soft pop article
Nat wrote-
>
>The article identifies "Birthday" as the most essential Association LP.
>They also refer a couple of times to the Fifth Dimension and especially
>their LP "The Magic Garden" which I don't believe I've ever seen. They
>call it "the best psychedelic/R&B/easy listening concept album ever".
>
i bought it the other year, i love it. great lyrics, lots of psychedelic
interludes and wonderful doo wop influenced vocal stylings. rarely listen to
the whole thing though.
rob
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Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1999 01:02:09 PDT
From: "Robert McKenna" <rmckenna@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) soft pop article
Nat wrote-
>
>The article identifies "Birthday" as the most essential Association LP.
>They also refer a couple of times to the Fifth Dimension and especially
>their LP "The Magic Garden" which I don't believe I've ever seen. They
>call it "the best psychedelic/R&B/easy listening concept album ever".
>
i bought it the other year, i love it. great lyrics, lots of psychedelic
interludes and wonderful doo wop influenced vocal stylings. rarely listen to
the whole thing though.
rob
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Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1999 01:02:09 PDT
From: "Robert McKenna" <rmckenna@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) soft pop article
Nat wrote-
>
>The article identifies "Birthday" as the most essential Association LP.
>They also refer a couple of times to the Fifth Dimension and especially
>their LP "The Magic Garden" which I don't believe I've ever seen. They
>call it "the best psychedelic/R&B/easy listening concept album ever".
>
i bought it the other year, i love it. great lyrics, lots of psychedelic
interludes and wonderful doo wop influenced vocal stylings. rarely listen to
the whole thing though.
rob
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Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1999 01:02:09 PDT
From: "Robert McKenna" <rmckenna@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) soft pop article
Nat wrote-
>
>The article identifies "Birthday" as the most essential Association LP.
>They also refer a couple of times to the Fifth Dimension and especially
>their LP "The Magic Garden" which I don't believe I've ever seen. They
>call it "the best psychedelic/R&B/easy listening concept album ever".
>
i bought it the other year, i love it. great lyrics, lots of psychedelic
interludes and wonderful doo wop influenced vocal stylings. rarely listen to
the whole thing though.
rob
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Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1999 01:02:09 PDT
From: "Robert McKenna" <rmckenna@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) soft pop article
Nat wrote-
>
>The article identifies "Birthday" as the most essential Association LP.
>They also refer a couple of times to the Fifth Dimension and especially
>their LP "The Magic Garden" which I don't believe I've ever seen. They
>call it "the best psychedelic/R&B/easy listening concept album ever".
>
i bought it the other year, i love it. great lyrics, lots of psychedelic
interludes and wonderful doo wop influenced vocal stylings. rarely listen to
the whole thing though.
rob
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Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1999 01:02:09 PDT
From: "Robert McKenna" <rmckenna@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) soft pop article
Nat wrote-
>
>The article identifies "Birthday" as the most essential Association LP.
>They also refer a couple of times to the Fifth Dimension and especially
>their LP "The Magic Garden" which I don't believe I've ever seen. They
>call it "the best psychedelic/R&B/easy listening concept album ever".
>
i bought it the other year, i love it. great lyrics, lots of psychedelic
interludes and wonderful doo wop influenced vocal stylings. rarely listen to
the whole thing though.
rob
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Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1999 01:02:09 PDT
From: "Robert McKenna" <rmckenna@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) soft pop article
Nat wrote-
>
>The article identifies "Birthday" as the most essential Association LP.
>They also refer a couple of times to the Fifth Dimension and especially
>their LP "The Magic Garden" which I don't believe I've ever seen. They
>call it "the best psychedelic/R&B/easy listening concept album ever".
>
i bought it the other year, i love it. great lyrics, lots of psychedelic
interludes and wonderful doo wop influenced vocal stylings. rarely listen to
the whole thing though.
rob
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Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1999 01:02:09 PDT
From: "Robert McKenna" <rmckenna@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) soft pop article
Nat wrote-
>
>The article identifies "Birthday" as the most essential Association LP.
>They also refer a couple of times to the Fifth Dimension and especially
>their LP "The Magic Garden" which I don't believe I've ever seen. They
>call it "the best psychedelic/R&B/easy listening concept album ever".
>
i bought it the other year, i love it. great lyrics, lots of psychedelic
interludes and wonderful doo wop influenced vocal stylings. rarely listen to
the whole thing though.
rob
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Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1999 01:02:09 PDT
From: "Robert McKenna" <rmckenna@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) soft pop article
Nat wrote-
>
>The article identifies "Birthday" as the most essential Association LP.
>They also refer a couple of times to the Fifth Dimension and especially
>their LP "The Magic Garden" which I don't believe I've ever seen. They
>call it "the best psychedelic/R&B/easy listening concept album ever".
>
i bought it the other year, i love it. great lyrics, lots of psychedelic
interludes and wonderful doo wop influenced vocal stylings. rarely listen to
the whole thing though.
rob
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Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1999 01:02:09 PDT
From: "Robert McKenna" <rmckenna@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) soft pop article
Nat wrote-
>
>The article identifies "Birthday" as the most essential Association LP.
>They also refer a couple of times to the Fifth Dimension and especially
>their LP "The Magic Garden" which I don't believe I've ever seen. They
>call it "the best psychedelic/R&B/easy listening concept album ever".
>
i bought it the other year, i love it. great lyrics, lots of psychedelic
interludes and wonderful doo wop influenced vocal stylings. rarely listen to
the whole thing though.
rob
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Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1999 01:02:09 PDT
From: "Robert McKenna" <rmckenna@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) soft pop article
Nat wrote-
>
>The article identifies "Birthday" as the most essential Association LP.
>They also refer a couple of times to the Fifth Dimension and especially
>their LP "The Magic Garden" which I don't believe I've ever seen. They
>call it "the best psychedelic/R&B/easy listening concept album ever".
>
i bought it the other year, i love it. great lyrics, lots of psychedelic
interludes and wonderful doo wop influenced vocal stylings. rarely listen to
the whole thing though.
rob
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Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1999 01:02:09 PDT
From: "Robert McKenna" <rmckenna@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) soft pop article
Nat wrote-
>
>The article identifies "Birthday" as the most essential Association LP.
>They also refer a couple of times to the Fifth Dimension and especially
>their LP "The Magic Garden" which I don't believe I've ever seen. They
>call it "the best psychedelic/R&B/easy listening concept album ever".
>
i bought it the other year, i love it. great lyrics, lots of psychedelic
interludes and wonderful doo wop influenced vocal stylings. rarely listen to
the whole thing though.
rob
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Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1999 01:02:09 PDT
From: "Robert McKenna" <rmckenna@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) soft pop article
Nat wrote-
>
>The article identifies "Birthday" as the most essential Association LP.
>They also refer a couple of times to the Fifth Dimension and especially
>their LP "The Magic Garden" which I don't believe I've ever seen. They
>call it "the best psychedelic/R&B/easy listening concept album ever".
>
i bought it the other year, i love it. great lyrics, lots of psychedelic
interludes and wonderful doo wop influenced vocal stylings. rarely listen to
the whole thing though.
rob
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Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1999 01:02:09 PDT
From: "Robert McKenna" <rmckenna@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) soft pop article
Nat wrote-
>
>The article identifies "Birthday" as the most essential Association LP.
>They also refer a couple of times to the Fifth Dimension and especially
>their LP "The Magic Garden" which I don't believe I've ever seen. They
>call it "the best psychedelic/R&B/easy listening concept album ever".
>
i bought it the other year, i love it. great lyrics, lots of psychedelic
interludes and wonderful doo wop influenced vocal stylings. rarely listen to
the whole thing though.
rob
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Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1999 01:02:09 PDT
From: "Robert McKenna" <rmckenna@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) soft pop article
Nat wrote-
>
>The article identifies "Birthday" as the most essential Association LP.
>They also refer a couple of times to the Fifth Dimension and especially
>their LP "The Magic Garden" which I don't believe I've ever seen. They
>call it "the best psychedelic/R&B/easy listening concept album ever".
>
i bought it the other year, i love it. great lyrics, lots of psychedelic
interludes and wonderful doo wop influenced vocal stylings. rarely listen to
the whole thing though.
rob
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Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1999 01:02:09 PDT
From: "Robert McKenna" <rmckenna@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) soft pop article
Nat wrote-
>
>The article identifies "Birthday" as the most essential Association LP.
>They also refer a couple of times to the Fifth Dimension and especially
>their LP "The Magic Garden" which I don't believe I've ever seen. They
>call it "the best psychedelic/R&B/easy listening concept album ever".
>
i bought it the other year, i love it. great lyrics, lots of psychedelic
interludes and wonderful doo wop influenced vocal stylings. rarely listen to
the whole thing though.
rob
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Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1999 01:02:09 PDT
From: "Robert McKenna" <rmckenna@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) soft pop article
Nat wrote-
>
>The article identifies "Birthday" as the most essential Association LP.
>They also refer a couple of times to the Fifth Dimension and especially
>their LP "The Magic Garden" which I don't believe I've ever seen. They
>call it "the best psychedelic/R&B/easy listening concept album ever".
>
i bought it the other year, i love it. great lyrics, lots of psychedelic
interludes and wonderful doo wop influenced vocal stylings. rarely listen to
the whole thing though.
rob
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