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exotica-digest Wednesday, March 22 2000 Volume 02 : Number 659
In This Digest:
Re: (exotica) exotic guitars
Re: (exotica) FERRANTE & TEICHER WEBSITE!
(exotica) Re: Les Baxter Music in Commercial..
Re: (exotica) exotic guitars
(exotica) Re: Ferrante & Teicher
Re: (exotica) The Return of Me
(exotica) Grand-ia!
(exotica) Dick Dale April 15 in Pittsburgh
Re: (exotica) Les Baxter Music in Commercial..
(exotica) This Sat in SF
Re: (exotica) Peddlers/Hellers
Re: (exotica) FERRANTE & TEICHER WEBSITE!
Re: (exotica) Peddlers/Hellers
Re: (exotica) Peddlers/Hellers
(exotica) Any French/German listees?
(exotica) [ap] students face punishment by opera
(exotica) News: Martin Denny gets residuals
Re: (exotica) News: Martin Denny gets residuals
(exotica) Bert Kaempfeart
Re: (exotica) News: Martin Denny gets residuals
(exotica) another OT but relevant article link
(exotica) eBay - Esquivel / More Of Other Worlds Other Sounds
Re: (exotica) Peddlers/Hellers
(exotica) Re: The House Of Bamboo Presents
Re: (exotica) Les Baxter Music in Commercial..
(exotica) Favorite finds
Re: (exotica) Peddlers/Hellers
(exotica) Playlist for "The Back Ward" March 22, 2000
Re: (exotica) Peddlers/Hellers
(exotica) Dinah Washington
(exotica) [upi] teen sentenced to listen to Wayne Newton
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Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2000 17:48:38 EST
From: DJJimmyBee@aol.com
Subject: Re: (exotica) exotic guitars
In a message dated 3/21/0 3:36:58 PM, nytab@pipeline.com wrote:
>Any comments on Ranwood Records
I think the label belonged to Lawrence Welk....Can I get a witness? JB
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Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2000 23:48:56 +0100
From: Moritz R <exotica@web.de>
Subject: Re: (exotica) FERRANTE & TEICHER WEBSITE!
Keith E. Lo Bue wrote:
> Thanks, Mo1 I typed it wrong....
>
> http://go.to/ferrante&teicher
>
> >> http:go.to/ferrante&teicher
> >
> >This link brings noone nowhere, man...
> >
> >Mo
>
Actually I don't think, that an address like this can work at all. In my opinion
the '&' is an illegal character in addresses.
Mo
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Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2000 18:02:15 -0500
From: Ross 'Mambo Frenzy' Orr <rotohut@ic.net>
Subject: (exotica) Re: Les Baxter Music in Commercial..
dciccone@inspex.com wrote:
>Did anybody catch that "nice pants" commercial. No talking, just Les
>Baxter's music....Have to listen to those UL's to get the right track. But
>somebaody here might already know it.
Baxter!!!
Thank you Dom, that was driving me crazy. I pulled out six or seven
records tying to figure out who it was, but never even got close.
If I haven't completely polluted the memory by listening to other
things, I believe the track was "Tropicando" from _Que Mango!_
hope this helps someone else. . .
--Ross
|| Ross "Mambo Frenzy" Orr <rotohut@ic.net>
|| Ann Arbor, Michigan USA
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Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2000 19:38:08 -0500
From: "Br. Cleve" <bcleve@pop.tiac.net>
Subject: Re: (exotica) exotic guitars
At 5:48 PM -0500 3/21/00, DJJimmyBee@aol.com wrote:
>>Any comments on Ranwood Records
>
>I think the label belonged to Lawrence Welk....Can I get a witness? JB
I think it was Dot's budget label (now there's a concept), but yeah it
seems to have only had Welk related artists on it
br cleve
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Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2000 20:37:33 EST
From: Pearmania@aol.com
Subject: (exotica) Re: Ferrante & Teicher
In a message dated 3/21/00 5:41:07 PM US Eastern Standard Time, Keith E. Lo
Bue writes:
<< But the bones of the site is up, and
I'd really love to get all you exoticats' feedback on it!
http:go.to/ferrante&teicher >>
Good job, Keith! You've filled a void in the WWW!
Sean
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Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2000 21:18:28 -0500
From: "m.ace" <ecam@voicenet.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) The Return of Me
>I used to be on the list years ago and and as the focus changed, I sort of
>drifted away. Anyway I'm back to say hello.
Hello and welcome back!
>MisterLUCKY, first as a zine and now as website (since 1995!).
>http://www.mrlucky.com
>
>If you nose around the site and like it, be sure to sign up for the
>occasional email for updating the site as I don't feel comfortable pushing
>the site on this list unless it's really 100% specific.
Well, *I'll* gladly push it. MisterLucky is one of the classic websites of
this whatever-you-wanna-call-it scene. And still live and kicking to boot.
Accept MisterLUCKY into your life.
m.ace ecam@voicenet.com
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Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2000 13:29:23 +1100
From: "Keith E. Lo Bue" <keith@lobue-art.com>
Subject: (exotica) Grand-ia!
>I have also been able to do some really cool trading, and wanted to
>encourage folks to check out Keith Lobue's list of records/recordings he has
>to trade...It's an INSANE amount of really neat stuff. I just got his CDR
>of 78's - some of which are old self-made recordings ala Pea Hicks, but on
>wax. Keith did a phenominal job of recording these records off of vintage
>playback equipment using microphones rather than a modern phonograph thus
>preserving or mimicking the experience of hearing the recordings as they
>must have sounded "back in the day." Mezzzzmerizing! In return, he got 3
>recordio disks that I had in my collection including a recording of some
>lady singing "I don't care if I never (or is it ever) go to bed" I think the
>other two are recorded letters. He'll like them cuz he's strange like that.
>
>That is all...
>
>Ron
Hey, Ron...thanks for the plug! My list is morphing and growing daily, so
check it out, y'all:
http://www.lobue-art.com/trade.html
The homemade records Ron sent me will the be the glittering centerpiece of a
new comp, down the road a bit, that is entirely made up of these 'snapshot'
homespun discs. Thanks, Ron, for the satisfying trade, and I'd like to put
the call out to anyone else who can contribute old home-recorded discs for
this comp!!
Cheers,
Keith
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Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2000 19:53:24 -0800
From: "Otto" <otto@tikinews.com>
Subject: (exotica) Dick Dale April 15 in Pittsburgh
Sat. April 15th, 7:30
Rosebud in Pittsburgh.
Tickets are $15
adv./ $17 door
the show is over 21
Cool local surf combo The hi-frequencies are
the only opening act
Not only do they include the son of
the drummer for the Arondies a Pittsburgh band from the early-mid 60's
but Bill is a contributor to the Tiki News!!
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Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2000 23:38:05 EST
From: LTepedino@aol.com
Subject: Re: (exotica) Les Baxter Music in Commercial..
In a message dated 3/21/00 10:36:52 AM EST, dciccone@inspex.com writes:
<<
Did anybody catch that "nice pants" commercial. No talking, just Les
Baxter's music....Have to listen to those UL's to get the right track. But
somebaody here might already know it. >>
the track used in the Dockers "Nice Pants" commercial is not from the Ultra
Lounge series. It is from the '70s era Les Baxter album "Que Mango" available
on Scamp of course! (The track used is "Tropicando")
Ashley
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Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2000 20:47:54 -0800
From: "Otto" <otto@tikinews.com>
Subject: (exotica) This Sat in SF
This Saturday I'll be DJing two sets before and after the band uptairs (main
floor/entrance) at a cool new club at the House of Sheilds. HoS is a cool
just-South-of-Market-nearly-Financial-District bar and this night is geared
toward the over thirty crowd with heavy dancing downstairs and cocktails
upstairs
below is the official email
Aloha
Otto
otto@tikinews.com
www.tikinews.com
This Saturday, March 25th Darren and Miss Kristi invite you to join
them in their 3rd production of the Saturday Night Armory at the House
of Shields.
This installation is the biggest and most diverse event yet.
The upstairs lounge will feature renowned lounge Dj and Tiki
enthusiast Otto Von Stroheim and a live performance by the groove
oriented band Laughing Stock @ 11pm. Laughing Stock has become highly
popular on the undeground circuit for their bittersweet and groove
driven pop-noir. Frontman and vocalist Alex Nehas is a master of the
Chapman Stick, his soulful swoon is backed by the howl of a B3
organist Eric Glick and mind blowing percussionist Mark Burnfield.
Downstairs in the Wine Cellar The Armory will feature innovative
visuals by the troup at download deli and a collection of Dj's
spinning a wide array of dance music. Dj Joe Rice of Static fame
(Fuse) headlines, while Centepide and newcomer DJ Charles will fill
the bill.
Please join us at The Saturday Night Armory on Saturday March 25th and
help us make this a night to remember...
The Saturday Night Armory @ the House of Shields
39 new Montgomery in SF (between Market and Mission & 2nd and 3rd St
9pm-2am
$5 cover, free before 10pm
(hey-someone has to pay the talent and rent the equipment)
Put on a fancy outfit, grab a bunch of peppy friends and come out to
play...shake your groove thing and you'll walk out singing!
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Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2000 10:21:44 +0000
From: Michael Jemmeson <michael@moreover.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) Peddlers/Hellers
Darrell Brogdon wrote:
>
> > I've recently become slightly obsessed with the mod/lounge/hammond
> > stylings of the Peddlers.If anybody on the list has any info that they
> > could share with me concerning this enigmatic combo, please let me
> > know.
>
> My memory is a little hazy on this, but I seem to remember the
> Peddlers do the title song from "The Lost Continent", a wonderfully
> cheesy Hammer horror film from '68. The film's about shipwreck
> survivors in the Sargasso Sea, sort of The Love Boat on acid. The
> title tune's a vocal--did the Peddlers sing, too? I could be wrong,
Yeah, most of their tracks are vocals as far as I know. And it's very
strange singing - that kind which sounds like it's on the wrong speed on
the turntable. Strangely appealing though, once you get past the initial
surprise.
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Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2000 11:54:39 +0100
From: Moritz R <exotica@web.de>
Subject: Re: (exotica) FERRANTE & TEICHER WEBSITE!
Moritz R wrote:
> Keith E. Lo Bue wrote:
>
> > Thanks, Mo1 I typed it wrong....
> >
> > http://go.to/ferrante&teicher
Oh, I see, go.to is the domain name... this morning it opened, unlike yesterday
evening, but sloooow... I guess go.to must have a lot of subdomains.
Mo
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Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2000 12:34:37 +0100
From: Ton Rueckert <mojoto@plex.nl>
Subject: Re: (exotica) Peddlers/Hellers
>My memory is a little hazy on this, but I seem to remember the
>Peddlers do the title song from "The Lost Continent", a wonderfully
>cheesy Hammer horror film from '68. The film's about shipwreck
>survivors in the Sargasso Sea, sort of The Love Boat on acid. The
>title tune's a vocal--did the Peddlers sing, too? I could be wrong,
>but I remember clearly the loungey mod-hammond sound of the
>theme song.
Did the Peddler's sing? Only one of them, Roy Phillips, who also
played the Hammond and Fender E, and boy, as whatever wacky a
turntable he may have sounded like, could he sing.
Yes, they did The Lost Continent, I have it on the compilation
album The best of the Peddlers, 1971.
O, and there's a song on Peddlers Power (called Back-alley Jane
(...easy to get, Back-alley Jane, is at it again, can't get no
custom, ain't it a shame, Back-alley Jane, Queen of the lane,
make it heaven...). Any bells ringing?
Cheers, Ton
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~~~ ~~~ Beware! Your bones are going to be disconnected. ~~~ ~~~
~~~ http://www.geocities.com/BourbonStreet/4264/music/Xbe3975.ram ~~~
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Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2000 12:36:11 +0100
From: Ton Rueckert <mojoto@plex.nl>
Subject: Re: (exotica) Peddlers/Hellers
The Peddlers
Personnel:
TAB MARTIN bs =20
TREVOR MORAIS drms =20
ROY PHILLIPS keyb'ds, gtr, vcls =20
ALBUMS:
(up to 1976)
1. LIVE AT THE PICKWICK (Philips (S)BL 7768) 1967 SC -=20
2. FREE WHEELERS (CBS (S)BPG 63183) 1967 27=20
3. THREE IN A CELL (CBS 63411) 1968 -=20
4. THE FANTASTIC PEDDLERS (Fontana SFL 13016) 1968 -=20
5. BIRTHDAY (CBS 63682) 1970 16=7F=20
6. THREE FOR ALL (Philips 6308 028) 1970 -=20
7. GEORGIA ON MY MIND (Philips 6308 066) 1971 -=20
8. SUITE LONDON (Philips 6308 102) 1972 - With The London Symphony
Orchestra.=20
Where does Power fit in? Must be 1971, not sure, though.=20
45s:
(up to 1976)
1.Let The Sunshine In/True Girl (Philips BF 1375) 1964 50=20
2.Whatever Happened To The Good Times/Song For The Blues (Philips BF
1404) 1965 -=20
3.Over The Rainbow/You Must Be Having Me On (Philips BF 1455) 1965 -=20
4.Adam's Apple/Anybody's Fool (Philips BF 1506) 1966 -=20
5.I've Got To Hold On/Gassin' (Philips BF 1530) 1966 -=20
6.What'll I Do/Delicious Lady (Philips BF 1557) 1967 -=20
7.Irresistible You/Murry's Mood (CBS 2947) 1967 -=20
8.You're The Reason I'm Living/Nine Miles High (CBS 3055) 1967 -=20
9.Handel With Care/Horse's Collar (CBS 3333) 1968 -=20
10.Comin' Home Baby/Empty Club Blues (CBS 3734) 1968 -=20
11.That's Life/Wasting My Time (CBS 4045) 1969 -=20
12.Birth/Steel Mill (CBS 4449) 1969 17=20
13.Girlie/P.S. I Love You (CBS 4720) 1970 34=20
14.Let Me Be Turned To Stone/True Girl (Philips 6006 6110) 1970 -=20
15.Back Alley Girl/Nothing Sacred (Philips 6006 6223) 1972 -=20
16.Is There Anyone Out There/Just A Thought Ago (EMI EMI 2106) 1974 -=20
17.That Song Is Driving Me Crazy/Just A Thought Ago (EMI EMI 2231) 1974 -=
=20
Concocted from a few webpages:
The Peddlers were originally known as The Song Peddlers (Phillips and=20
Martin had earlier been with The Tornados and Morais had earlier drummed
with Rory Storm and The Hurricanes and Faron's Flamingoes), a folk group
from Manchester who after the single Rose Marie/I'm Not Afraid (1964)=20
dropped the "Song" from their name and went on to greater success as=20
The Peddlers. They developed as a promising jazz-flavoured R&B trio in=20
the mid-sixties, achieved some commercial success, too, enjoying three=20
minor UK hits (does anyone know what these were? - Ton). In their later=20
years they veered more towards the cabaret circuit. After they split up
Morais went on to play for Quantum Jump.=20
Cheers, Ton
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Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2000 12:00:15 +0000
From: <Charles_Moseley%MCKINSEY-EXTERNAL@mckinsey.com>
Subject: (exotica) Any French/German listees?
Are there any French or German listees around who may be near a dance music
shop and fancy doing me a huge favour?
I'm looking for a current French release.
Please contact me off list.
Thanks
Charlie
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Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2000 09:45:51 -0500
From: nytab@pipeline.com
Subject: (exotica) [ap] students face punishment by opera
WILLIMANTIC, Conn. (AP) -- Students committing minor infractions
at Eastern Connecticut State University now face punishment by
Puccini. A group of offenders next month will be force-fed a taste
of ``Tosca.''
Kirk Peters, associate dean of student affairs, created a policy
that sends students to an opera or a symphony, rather than slap
them with citations or fines.
Peters said Monday his colleagues initially questioned the
Alternative Restitution Program when it began in the fall.
``Now they are sold on it,'' Peters said. ``It's something the
(students) don't want to do, so I feel it is a penalty. But I feel
they are getting something out of it.''
So far, about 50 students have been ordered to attend classical
music performances for minor offenses including violating a campus
ban on alcohol.
Next month, Peters plans to bring the next batch of
troublemakers to see ``Tosca,'' Giacomo Puccini's tragic opera
about love and betrayal.
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Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2000 07:03:45 -0800
From: Kevin Crossman <kevin@kevdo.com>
Subject: (exotica) News: Martin Denny gets residuals
Just added this to the Exotica Archive home page too, but here is the
complete story for your convenience.
Capitol Records in L.A. contacted Martin Denny the other day and asked
him for the names of his musicians on the original version of "Exotica"
that came out in 1957. Seems one of the cuts from the album, "Love
Dance," was used in the Charles Schwab TV commercial at the Super Bowl,
and Marty and his boys have some residual money coming. This will be the
first time the other members of the group find out about it, but
congrats to his original lineup, Arthur Lyman, John Kramer, Augie Colon
and Harold Chang. Denny's not sure how much will be coming their way,
but considering it only cost them $850 total to cut the album, and it
sold in excess of 400,000 copies, it'll be a nice stack of found money
... That reminds me, I received my latest residual check for a role I
played in a "Hawaii Five-O" episode about 30 years ago. I'd like to not
think of it as indicative of my worth as an actor today, but it was for
69-cents! Ouch ...
- --Dave Donnelly, Honolulu Star Bulletin, March 14, 2000
Exotica Archive: http://www.kevdo.com/exotica/
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Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2000 16:22:23 +0100
From: Moritz R <exotica@web.de>
Subject: Re: (exotica) News: Martin Denny gets residuals
Kevin Crossman wrote:
>
> ... That reminds me, I received my latest residual check for a role I
> played in a "Hawaii Five-O" episode about 30 years ago. I'd like to not
> think of it as indicative of my worth as an actor today, but it was for
> 69-cents! Ouch ...
>
Ha ha. That's cheap. I played in an episode of "Derrick" 25 years ago and got
80.- DM, which was about 35$ at that time. BTW: I had to play a record buyer
in a record shop; seemed to fit me like a glove.
Mo
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Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2000 07:28:24 -0800 (PST)
From: chuck <chuckmk@yahoo.com>
Subject: (exotica) Bert Kaempfeart
Great Charlie I think this is the first time Bert Kaempfeart's name has come up on
the list. We don't often discuss easy listening with strings ala Bert.
Having acquired all these easy listening records and having read Lanza's excellent
"Elevator Music" I find my tastes expanding once again, this time to include a
genre of music that is very much looked down upon.
Strings have their interesting moments as Nat once ponted out.
I am now the proud owner of 7 Mystic Moods albums and I am amazed at how much they
are a direct link between easy listening and new age. Sounds of oceans, trains ,
thunderstorms and conversation accompany their stunning rearrangements of easy
listening and pop songs.
I was playing some Bert Kaempfert album the other night and it just set the mood
....
Easy listening in the Big Easy
Chuck
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>
> Strangely enough (and it is is a little strange), I live below Bert
> Kaempfeart (am I spelling that right?)'s current publicist.
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Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2000 11:14:57 EST
From: Rcbrooksod@aol.com
Subject: Re: (exotica) News: Martin Denny gets residuals
In a message dated 03/22/00 10:04:46 AM Eastern Standard Time,
kevin@kevdo.com writes:
<< .. That reminds me, I received my latest residual check for a role I
played in a "Hawaii Five-O" episode about 30 years ago. I'd like to not
think of it as indicative of my worth as an actor today, but it was for
69-cents! Ouch ...
--Dave Donnelly, Honolulu Star Bulletin, March 14, 2000 >>
no that is funny. i think i would frame the check instead of cashing it!
tb
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Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2000 11:22:28 -0500
From: "m.ace" <ecam@voicenet.com>
Subject: (exotica) another OT but relevant article link
A good, long article on abusive use of intellectual property law:
http://www.reasonmag.com/0003/fe.jw.copy.html
m.ace ecam@voicenet.com
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Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2000 08:53:36 +0000
From: ian@dfuse.com
Subject: (exotica) eBay - Esquivel / More Of Other Worlds Other Sounds
Folks
If you were interested in this before at the moment this is presently=20
is at =A32.00!! You have been told!
Esquivel / More Of Other Worlds Other Sounds UK LP
One day left
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3D283178153
Sem Sinatra
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Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2000 13:09:24 -0500
From: "Br. Cleve" <bcleve@pop.tiac.net>
Subject: Re: (exotica) Peddlers/Hellers
Tracks by The Peddlers show up on a number of bootleg breaks compilations.
Evidently their album with the London Symphony Orchestra commands a very
high price as it has some drum breaks sampled on some well known rap
records. Their grooviest track is their version of "On A Clear Day You Can
See Forever", from the "3 In A Cell" LP. It shows up on a bootleg called
'Strange Beats', as well as on a [legit] Irma compilation "Groovy Vol.2".
Also check out the Louise Vertigo/The Mighty Bop version of it on "The
Sound Of The City : Paris" (Motor/Polygram) or the instrumental version on
"Hi-Fidelity Lounge" (Guidance), as well as the Louise Vertigo album
(Yellow), although I think that's out of print.
br cleve
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Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2000 14:47:10 +0100
From: Johan Dada Vis <Quiet@village.uunet.be>
Subject: (exotica) Re: The House Of Bamboo Presents
this is actually an album by Jack Arel:
"Dance & Mood Music De Jack Arel
(Avec Jean Claude Petit & Pierre Dutour,
Compiled By The House Of Bamboo)"
Double LP, Virgin 8 44025, UK, 1997
Late 60's early 70's production music from Chappell. Funky swinging
EZ. One track ("Soft winds") sounds very close to Steely Dan going instro!
The fourth side contains his ambitious "Four seasons" suite, which is prog
EZ at its best, very symphonic, with elaborate arrangements, tempo and
instrumentation changes galore, really impressing!
The "eXotica Releases Overview":
http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Lounge/1936/disq/disq.htm
Johan
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At 20:16 -0700 2000/03/20, exotica-digest wrote:
>From: "Giovanni Berti" <giovanni@pirulazio.interim.it>
>Subject: (exotica) The House Of Bamboo Presents
>
>Is anyone familiar with this compilation?
>It has been put out in 1997 by Virgin (cd and 2lp's) and I've been
>searching it ever since but no way could I track it down. A web
>search left me clueless. I wonder if it contains some exotica or it's
>just a suggestive title. I'm dubious, because it is subtitled
>something like "dance & mood". It is introduced by some Jack Arel, a
>name that is of no help to me.
>Johan? Anyone?
>
>Grazie
>Ciao
>Gionni
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Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2000 13:20:57 EST
From: DJJimmyBee@aol.com
Subject: Re: (exotica) Les Baxter Music in Commercial..
In a message dated 3/21/0 11:40:22 PM, LTepedino@aol.com wrote:
>It is from the '70s era Les Baxter album "Que Mango" available
>on Scamp of course! (The track used is "Tropicando")
Also used as the kickoff track on Thievery Corporation's DJ Mix CD from the
DJ Kicks series
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Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2000 10:25:22 -0800 (PST)
From: Ben Waugh <sophisticatedsavage@yahoo.com>
Subject: (exotica) Favorite finds
The other day I found a copy of Learn to Play Bongos
with Mr Bongo. I expected it to be something along the
lines of Learn to Play Guitar with George Barnes -
occasionally fun, but not very, uhm, engaging. Well,
not so. In addition to the admonishing tone of the
narrator (whose voice reminds me of every voice-over
of every science or hygiene promo flick I ever saw in
the long, empty hours of my highschool tour) as he
intructs the listner that while
"dickey-dickey-dickey-dockey" might sound silly, it is
a very useful thing to say aloud when practing the
bongos. And the song by that title is great - as are
the instrumental versions of Liberty's rocker, Eddie
Cochran.
But my favorite finds in a long while are a couple of
lps of Rudy Rosa's. He was some sort of local Northern
VA guy with a Hammond/ARP synth hybrid and a heart
full of cheese. Both lps ("Computerized, Synthesized,
Organized" and "Love Story")were recorded before a
live and gin mollified audience at "Manny's Supper
Club" in Fairfax at the dawn of the 70s. LS priceless
for Rudy's gorgonzolic crooning of Jim Stafford's
Spiders and Snakes and the pectoral frutescense (rayon
shirt apparently buttonless to the sternum)of the
cover.
I've tried to hunt this guy down. One of the lps
mentions a Florida management base. There is an FL
realtor on the WWW by the name of Rudy Rosa. He
answered me after three months, "I am not he whom you
seek", or words to that effect. Sure, Mr Mojo Risin'.
Whatever you say.
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Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2000 13:38:44 -0500
From: "Br. Cleve" <bcleve@pop.tiac.net>
Subject: Re: (exotica) Peddlers/Hellers
At 1:09 PM -0500 3/22/00, Br. Cleve wrote:
>Also check out the Louise Vertigo/The Mighty Bop version of it on "The
>Sound Of The City : Paris" (Motor/Polygram) or the instrumental version on
>"Hi-Fidelity Lounge" (Guidance), as well as the Louise Vertigo album
>(Yellow), although I think that's out of print.
hey I wrote that wrong! Chris The French Kiss (aka The Mighty Bop/Bob
Sinclar) samples The Peddlers "On A Clear Day..."; the track is called "Oue
Est La Femme" and it's a beautiful, dreamy downtempo cut.
br cleve
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Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2000 18:48:52 GMT
From: "james brouwer" <jamesbrouwer@hotmail.com>
Subject: (exotica) Playlist for "The Back Ward" March 22, 2000
"The Back Ward" can be heard Wednesday mornings at 10 on CFRU 93.3fm in
Guelph, Ontario, Canada. Comments & questions welcome.
Also available in RealAudio
http://www.uoguelph.ca/~cfru-fm/
Spider and The Fly - The Monacles, from "Mayhem and Psychosis Vol 1"
A2 - Cambodian Rocks, from "Love, Peace and Poetry Vol 3"
Ceyladd Beyta - Ceyleib People, from "Everything You Always Wanted To Know
About 60's Mind Expansive Punkadelic Garage Rock Instrumentals But Were
Afraid To Ask"
Electronic Insides of Dr. Krieg - Riders of the Mark, from "Mayhem and
Psychosis Vol 1"
Rescue - Stu Phillips, from "Run Angel Run" OST
Facade - Henry Mancini, from "Arabesque" OST
Nights of Sin - Juliette Leblanc, from "Nymphomania Vol. 1"
Angel's Theme - Stanley Myers, from "Kaleidoscope" OST
Girl Who Came in With The Tide - Lalo Schifrin, from "Mannix" OST
End Theme - Roy Budd, from "Marseille Contract" OST
Really Big Heist - Henry Mancini, from "Thief Who Came to Dinner" OST
Jungle Fever - Chakachas, from "Jungle Fever"
Aquarius - Vinnie Bell, from "Good Morning Starshine"
Space Kids - The Lost, from "Space Kids"
Barnyard in Orbit - Perrey and Kingsley, from "In Sound from Way Out!"
Chicca Chicca - Harry Corbett & Sweep, from "Around the World With Sooty"
Never Gonna Give You Up - Johnny Keating, from "John Keating Incorporated".
Rainy Day Mushroom Pillow - Strawberry Alarm Clock, from "Psych-Out" OST
Mama Keep Your Big Mouth Shut - Missing Links, from "Missing Links"
Fusion - Pinnochio and the Puppets, from "Everything You Always Wanted To
Know About 60's Mind Expansive Punkadelic Garage Rock Instrumentals But Were
Afraid To Ask"
H'toum Tuhs - Missing Links, from "Missing Links"
Esplanade - Fille qui Mousse, from "Fille Qui Mousse"
WITH:
Little Miss Echo - Raymond Scott, from "Soothing Sounds For Baby #3"
WITH:
Riversong - Tonto's Expanding Headband, from "Zero Time"
WITH:
Alligator Speech - John Hawksworth, from "The Penthouse" OST
WITH:
Starfruits and Coffee - Asao Kikuchi, from "Imaginary Landscapes"
Ride of Aida (Voodoo) - Mort Garson, from "Black Mass Lucifer"
Peking O - Can, from "Tago Mago"
WITH:
Drinking Song - People of the Ituri Forest recorded by Colin Turnbull, from
"Music of the Ituri Forest"
WITH:
For Harry - Kenneth Gaburo, from "Electronic Music from the University of
Illinois"
WITH:
It's Not The End or Is It? - Asao Kikuchi, from "Imaginary Landscapes"
Miccia - Godspeed You Black Emporer!, from "Slow Riot For New Zero Kanada"
EP
WITH:
Leonara Turner, Mom, Marge, and Paul - Recording Booth Record circa late
1940's, from "One of One: Recording Booth Recordings"
WITH:
Eyeless Sight (live) - Cabaret Voltaire, from "Mix-Up"
Take Me To The Other Side - Spacemen 3, from "The Perfect Prescription"
A Street Scene - Bark Psychosis, from "Hex"
all the best from Zero Kanada...
JBrouwer
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Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2000 13:50:53 EST
From: DJJimmyBee@aol.com
Subject: Re: (exotica) Peddlers/Hellers
A track by The Peddlers also appears on the Breakbeat Brit LP "Beyond The
Valley Of The Ultrabeats" and its called "Under London Lights"...Good comp
btw...JB
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Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2000 10:56:45 -0800 (PST)
From: Ben Waugh <sophisticatedsavage@yahoo.com>
Subject: (exotica) Dinah Washington
A friend has asked me to ask this question:
do you know anyone who would be interested in a
pre-production, hand-labelled
78rpm dinah washington record? 78rpm. fair condition.
has a hand-glued label that says Preproduction
Copy, Mercury records. In the artist line, is typed
Dinah Washington. In
the song line are typed the (three?) song titles. I
think what a difference
a day makes is one, but i can look at the thing
tonight and get the actuals.
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Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2000 14:03:16 -0500
From: nytab@pipeline.com
Subject: (exotica) [upi] teen sentenced to listen to Wayne Newton
DETROIT, March 22 (UPI) - Some teens might consider the
sentence cruel and unusual punishment.
A Detroit teen Tuesday was sentenced to listen to the compact
disc, "Wayne Newton Greatest Hits," three times in a jury room at the
courthouse in Troy, Mich. Justin Rushford, 18, had been convicted of
blasting rap music from a truck radio. The truck happened to be next to
police car.
The unusual sentence turned Rushford into a minor celebrity of
the 15-minute variety, attracting a horde of local media to the
courthouse to record the two-hour sentence.
He appeared on CBS-TV's Early Show Wednesday morning.
The sentence was imposed by District Judge Michael Martone,
who has handed down other noteworthy sentences, including making drunken
drivers watch autopsies.
"This young man shouldn't beimposing his music on others,"
Martone told the Detroit Free Press. Rushford could have been sentenced
to 90 days in jail and up to $1,000 in fines for violating the town's
noise pollution ordinance.
Martone said he "meant no disrespect" by choosing the music of
Las Vegas legend, crooner Wayne Newton - whose best known hit "Danke
Schoen" was recorded in 1963. Other selections included on the CD are
"Red Roses for a Blue Lady," "Daddy, Don't You Walk So Fast," "I'll Be
With You in Apple Blossom Time," "More" and "Hello, Dolly!"
Rushford was apologetic after two hours of listening to
Newton.
"It makes me think about other people's styles of music," he
told the Free Press. "I probably wouldn't appreciate it if some old man
drove past me blasting this music."
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