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exotica-digest Wednesday, September 27 2000 Volume 02 : Number 805
In This Digest:
(exotica) Radiohead go ez, Shirley Bassey + ice cream vans...
(exotica) ye-ye
Re: (exotica) ye-ye
Fwd: Re: (exotica) Germania!
Re: (exotica) Germania!
(exotica) Re: Teutonic toonage
Re: (exotica) All Bacharach Compilations
re: (exotica) Germania!
Re: (exotica) Radiohead go ez, Shirley Bassey + ice cream vans...
(exotica) Bond Street
Re: (exotica) All Bacharach Compilations
(exotica) A SPACE AGE POP BOOK FROM ITALY
(exotica) Playlist for "The Back Ward" Sept. 27, 2000
Re: (exotica) ye-ye
Re: (exotica) Re: Teutonic toonage
Re: (exotica) ye-ye
(exotica) Θtonnant et dansable !
Re: (exotica) A SPACE AGE POP BOOK FROM ITALY
Re: (exotica) A SPACE AGE POP BOOK FROM ITALY
(exotica) oooooh! Vinyllives
Re: (exotica) oooooh! Vinyllives
[none]
(exotica) Tonight on "Trance Cocktail Airlines"
(exotica) Re: oooooh! Vinyllives
Re: (exotica) Bond Street
Re: (exotica) Bond Street
Re: (exotica) Bond Street
Re: (exotica) oooooh! Vinyllives
(exotica) New groovy Party Records
Re: (exotica) All Bacharach Compilations
(exotica) [obit] Baden Powell
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Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2000 12:11:06 GMT
From: "Helen Barrell" <helendansette@hotmail.com>
Subject: (exotica) Radiohead go ez, Shirley Bassey + ice cream vans...
Ron said about:
>Sounds for Little Ones
>Dish Recordings #001
>PO box107
>ST Helena, CA 94574
Wow, this sounds like a marvellously bizarre treat! Can one purchase a copy
by contacting the address above?
And...
I heard the MOST AMAZING thing the other day - a lounge/Vegas big band-style
cover of 'Creep' - by Radiohead! It's amazing! and that song lends itself so
well to that treatment. Dripping with irony like a hot buttered crumpet -
but marvellous nonetheless. I can't remember who it's by, i think someone's
Australian lounge band. Still, wonderful...
by the way, anyone know if the Shirley Bassey remix album is worth getting?
i had a listen to it in Tower, and couldn't see what was different about
them, apart from the repetitive drum beats layered over the top. i think
it's a shame that 'the kids' will only get into Shirley if it's been
smothered in pointless drum beats. Because, i was listening to 'Goldfinger'
- - and the hairs only shot up on the back of my neck when that barrage of
string, brass and timp crashed in, which made me think that remixing the
tracks was perhaps... pointless? Or does this make me sound like a boring
old fart?
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Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2000 13:33:26 BST
From: "----> lgilotti" <lgilotti@hotmail.com>
Subject: (exotica) ye-ye
Hello,
I've been lurking for quite a while, which is why you haven't heard of me.
I don't know if this really qualifies as Exotica, but hey, the record shops
always put these records in their (extremely limited Exotica sections). I
was wondering if anyone on this list is into ye-ye (French 60's teenpop
singers like France Gall and Sylvie Vartan). I've been looking for a
compilation called Ultra Chicks, and it's on a Canadian label whose name i
can't remember (I'm in London and they haven't seemed to have made it over
here).
Has anyone ever come across them?
Any help would be met with eternal gratitude...
Leslie
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Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2000 09:38:23 -0400
From: Brian Phillips <hagar@mindspring.net>
Subject: Re: (exotica) ye-ye
Oh ye-ye, of little luck!
Sorry.
Yes, I dig that sound and I happen to have the first volume of it, called
"Ultra Chicks, Filles in the Garage". A friend of mine found it for me and
it is a lot of fun! There seem to be four volumes.
If you are so inclined, check this page:
http://members.tripod.com/ye_ye_girls/home.html You will want to get in
touch with Denis Lalonde, who put them out; his e-mail is on the page in
the reviews section. Do not be put off by the lack of liner notes, because
most of the vocalists sank without a trace!
Incidentally, if any of you are April March fans, she did an English
language version of "Fille a la moto" by Dani.
And Jacques Dutronc is good French Pop in the '60s too,
Brian Phillips
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Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2000 06:45:03 -0700 (PDT)
From: Jane Fondle <jane_fondle_69@yahoo.com>
Subject: Fwd: Re: (exotica) Germania!
> >See you in the beer tent.
> >
> >Ron "breaking in the leiderhosen" Grandia
> My some of my favourite German Lieder comes from
> Peter Thomas and Horst Jankowski! I recently came
> into possesion of MOON FLOWERS AND MINI SKIRTS, with
> the amazing song "Black Power", a German TV Theme
> song by none-other than that born-again orgasmatron
> herself, Donna Summer!
> Two recent Horsts for me are JANKOWSKI PLAYS
> JANKOWSKI and the album that features the whistful
> now-sound theme "Zabadac"!
> Pass the weiner, please!
> Jane Fondle
>
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Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2000 10:05:53 EDT
From: "Bruce Lenkei" <brucelenkei@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) Germania!
Don't forget the great teutonic tunesmith, Bert Kaempfert.
- - bruce
>Now I need some teutonic toonage with which to
>toodle around town, and am soliciting suggestions.
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Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2000 10:25:50 -0400
From: "Brian Karasick" <brian@phyres.lan.mcgill.ca>
Subject: (exotica) Re: Teutonic toonage
Ron wrote:
> Octoberfest is rapidly approaching, and to celebrate I went out and gots
> me some fine German engineering. Now I need some teutonic toonage
> with which to toodle around town, and am soliciting suggestions. I'm hoping I can
> compile a pile of tunes for a two-cd set suitable to drive my wife crazy when we
> go touring the countryside. Dig deep exoticats and kitties.
> The car? It's a VERY clean 1971 BMW 2800CS. Kind of rare, very elegant.
My boy, this is just crying out for a nice sugary dose of vintage
upbeat Schlager! None of the heavy Heino or classical nonsense! Save
that for the late model full size Mercedes or 700 series BMW... This
is a FUN car!!!
I posted not long ago about the massive selection of this kind of
material on Napster. Finding it in any store in our part of the
world is nearly impossible. Someday I hope to compile enough to burn
a CD or two but you may not want to wait that long.You can of course
check me out as user <Bkaras1> on Napster if you can, and you're
welcome to upload all I've found to date. But here's a few names as
my own search is still a work in progress:
Heidi Bruhl; Gitte (Ich will n'en Cowboy, My Boy Lollypop); Manuela
(Lollypop, Helikopter US Navy); Caterina Valente (Peppermint Twist,
Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weeny Yellow Polka Dot Bikini); Connie Francis
(Shoener Fremder Mann); Conny Froboess; Peggy March (Carnaby Street);
Gus Backus; Peter Kraus; Wencke Myhre (Ein mark fur Charlie); and
many more I may have yet to discover. It's hit and miss as so much
of this stuff is so horribly bad... But there is much good stuff and
I'm still looking myself. Let me know if you find anything good.
PS. This stuff drives my wife crazy too so don't worry!
Brian Karasick
Physical Planner
McGill University
Montreal, Canada
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Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2000 11:08:06 -0400
From: alan zweig <azed@pathcom.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) All Bacharach Compilations
At 06:10 AM 9/25/00, Brad Bigelow wrote:
>
>Nat/Alan asked what Bacharach tribute LPs I've collected since I caught the
>Burt bug. Here's a sampling:
>
>Connie Francis
> Arranged by Claus Ogerman(n), with a very good "Make It Easy on Yourself,"
>maybe the best.
The best - and longest - version I've heard is by Tony Bennett. I have it
on a a compilation so I don't know what LP it's from.
>The Wilders
> A Vega trio of sax-playing brothers, fairly soft, not at all now sound-ish.
I have this. Almost everytime I look at it, I get thrown off by the three
girls pictured on the cover and forget that it's just those sax playing
brothers inside the sleeve.
>Ed Ames
> Hey, he played basketball with Burt, so he can't be all bad. Good cover
>of "Nikki."
I didn't know about the baseball part but I totally agree about Nikki. I
first heard the song on Vince Bell's "underwater gloop gloop guitar" record
and fell in love with it.
>
>Anita Kerr Singers
> One of the great ones. Every day I grow more impressed by Anita's work.
>Amazingly beautiful version of "Windows of the World."
Oy, I'm jealous. I love Anita Kerr. I think she was a genius. Her
singing quartet records are state of the art for that kind of music. And
it's slightly off topic but I love the music she wrote for Rod McKuen's
Sea/Earth/Sky records.
>
>Peter Nero
> Hit and miss. Worth several bucks, though.
Why? Is there some track everyone wants?. I have this and I only keep it
because I keep all the all-Bacharach records.
>
>Sir Christopher Scott
> Two albums, actually, done on the Moog. Very good, with several
>arrangements that break away from the standard mold.
Agreed. Generally I'm looking for moog records that go over-the-top
without crossing the line into Keith Emerson territory - as for instance
those Montenegro records featuring his son John do (imho). In other words,
who needs a tasteful moog record? But I make the exception for these two
records. From tune to tune, he uses different sounds, different kinds of
arrangements. They're both great records even leaving aside the great tunes.
I love the version of "Wives and Lovers", off the top of my head.
>The Renaissance
> Masterminded by Snuff Garrett. Anita Kerr meets the Swingle Singers at
>Bacharach Junction. Excellent. Double-D doo wah.
>
>The 18th Century Corporation
> A German baroque ensemble, spiced with vocalese. Also excellent.
I have the latter one, the German one but I covet the first one which I
heard once in a record store and fell in love with.
>Stan Getz
> Must buy
Agreed. My favorite Stan record.
>
>Cal Tjader
> Must must must buy. I play this all the time. Cal Tajder on Gary
>McFarland's Skye label doing Bacharach. Can't beat it.
Jealousy overwhelms me again. The only thing that makes it bearable is
knowing that eventually I'm going to record them all to CD and get rid of
them so ow much can I want a record, only to get rid of it?
But I love Gary McFarland and I love Cal Tjader and I love Burt Bacharach
and if you actually play this all the time, it must be great.
Gotta go make another CDR. It's actually fun to get rid of records. I
only wish I could figure out what sells on ebay.
Alan
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Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2000 11:47:54 -0400
From: br@triagemusic.com (B.R. Rolya)
Subject: re: (exotica) Germania!
Ron writes:
>Octoberfest is rapidly approaching, and to celebrate I went out and gots me
>some fine German engineering. Now I need some teutonic toonage with which to
>toodle around town, and am soliciting suggestions.
and
>Some real-live Ooompah from Germany would be GRAND
Trikont has put out some amazing compilations in their "Rare Shellacks"
series. They've got music from Munich and Bavaria (and where else would
you find true Oktoberfest music?!) as well as Berlin and Austria. The
compilations combine traditional music from the turn of the century as well
as some cabaret and spoken word thrown in. A friend bought the whole
series and torments guests at his Beer-B-Ques with them. (Try "Bayern:
Volksmusik" or "Oberosterreich-Salzburg: Volksmusik" for an oompah vibe. I
know Other Music carries them.)
Prost!
- -BR Rolya
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Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2000 11:25:31 -0700
From: "Ron Grandia" <rgrandia@xtabay.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) Radiohead go ez, Shirley Bassey + ice cream vans...
I would assume that this would be a good place to start You could also go to
www.jackdiamond.com and email jack from there. He's got lots of oddball
stuff.
> Ron said about:
> >Sounds for Little Ones
> >Dish Recordings #001
> >PO box107
> >ST Helena, CA 94574
> Wow, this sounds like a marvellously bizarre treat! Can one purchase a
copy
> by contacting the address above?
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Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2000 12:31:50 -0400
From: "Risser Family" <risser@cinci.rr.com>
Subject: (exotica) Bond Street
> Terry Baxter--4 LP set
> As usually with the non-existent Mr Baxter, this rises and falls on the
> strength of his arrangers. But probably 40% or better decent stuff, with
a
> very good "Bond Street"
Since Enoch seems to have done the "definitive" Bond Street, can someone
enlighten me as to whence this song originates originally?
Just wondering,
Peter
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Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2000 12:36:08 -0400
From: "Risser Family" <risser@cinci.rr.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) All Bacharach Compilations
> >Peter Nero
> > Hit and miss. Worth several bucks, though.
>
> Why? Is there some track everyone wants?. I have this and I only keep it
> because I keep all the all-Bacharach records.
I think this is one of those that is just pleasant. Not great, but a couple
arrangements are decent enough that I would include them in a Bacharach
retrospective. But nothing that kicks your butt, either.
> >Sir Christopher Scott
> > Two albums, actually, done on the Moog. Very good, with several
> >arrangements that break away from the standard mold.
>
> Agreed. Generally I'm looking for moog records that go over-the-top
> without crossing the line into Keith Emerson territory - as for instance
> those Montenegro records featuring his son John do (imho). In other
words,
> who needs a tasteful moog record? But I make the exception for these two
> records. From tune to tune, he uses different sounds, different kinds of
> arrangements. They're both great records even leaving aside the great
tunes.
> I love the version of "Wives and Lovers", off the top of my head.
Wives and Lovers seems to be the exception here. It's great, classic
swinging moog-ness. The rest is, as you said, "tasteful". But I like 'em
both.
> Gotta go make another CDR. It's actually fun to get rid of records. I
> only wish I could figure out what sells on ebay.
Nothing sells on eBay, except a rare few, from what I can tell. Try
offering 'em up here first!
Peter
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Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2000 18:51:16 +0200
From: ultrasuoni <ultrasuoni@ilmanifesto.mir.it>
Subject: (exotica) A SPACE AGE POP BOOK FROM ITALY
HI,
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Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2000 18:19:53 GMT
From: "james brouwer" <jamesbrouwer@hotmail.com>
Subject: (exotica) Playlist for "The Back Ward" Sept. 27, 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/
Time Marches On - ? , from "Psychedelic Obscurities #6"
Grazing In The Grass - Joe Reisman, from "Happiness Is..."
Chinese Chequers - Mood Mosaic & The Ladybirds,
from "Mood Mosaic Featuring Mark Wirz"
Kirman - David Sarkys, from "Wall Paper Music"
Soul Flasher - Pool Pah, from "The Flasher" OST
Gas Hassle - Mike Curb and Lawrence Brown, from "Mary Jane" OST
Come Together (exc) - Stelvio ipriani, from "Come Together" OST
Hell's Angels On Wheels - Stu Phillips,
from "Hell's Angels on Wheels" OST
Christine In Las Vegas - Billy Goldenberg, from "The Grasshopper" OST
4 O'lock Tea (Laudanum) - Stu Phillips, from "Angels From Hell" OST
Grass Party - Mike curb and Lawrence Brown, from "Mary Jane" OST
Climax One (exc) - Mort Garson, from "Music For
Sensuous Lovers by 'Z'"
Silver Apples Of The Moon (exc) - Morton Subotnick, from "Silver Apples Of
The Moon"
Granulometrie - Pierre Henry, from "La Noire A Soixante + Granulometrie"
Untitled - by Magic Bus, from "Voyage Into Magic Feeling Sense"
The Blimp - Captain Beefheart, from "Trout Mask Replica"
Dog - Tall Dwarfs, from "Dogma"
all for now....jb
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Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2000 15:43:32 -0400
From: cheryl <cheryls@dsuper.net>
Subject: Re: (exotica) ye-ye
"----> lgilotti" wrote:
>(snip) I've been looking for a
> compilation called Ultra Chicks, and it's on a Canadian label whose name i
> can't remember (I'm in London and they haven't seemed to have made it over
> here).
>
> Has anyone ever come across them?
They're up to volume 5 now, and the best source for them is likely at
Other Music (www.othermusic.com). From what I've been told, the first
few volumes were pulled because they didn't have the official rights to
release much of what was on the CDs. But they can still be found...get
them while you still can! They are all quite good, IMHO.
cheryl
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Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2000 15:46:15 -0400
From: cheryl <cheryls@dsuper.net>
Subject: Re: (exotica) Re: Teutonic toonage
Brian Karasick wrote:
> PS. This stuff drives my wife crazy too so don't worry!
Gee, thanks...
Actually, the good stuff (if you can call schlager good stuff) is fine,
but the rest of it is painful to listen to, and he keeps bringing it
home!!!
cheryl
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Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2000 21:03:59 BST
From: "----> lgilotti" <lgilotti@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) ye-ye
>
>They're up to volume 5 now, and the best source for them is likely at
>Other Music (www.othermusic.com).
thankyouthakyouthankyou! i knew this list would have the answers.
we're not worthy.
Leslie
PS - another big thank you to Ron for the Jack Diamond and Luxuriamusic
links....
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Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2000 22:05:58 +0200 (CEST)
From: =?iso-8859-1?q?chazam=20dave?= <bobexo@yahoo.fr>
Subject: (exotica) Θtonnant et dansable !
just one note for the ones who will be in paris at the
beginning of october
i've heard that there will be a party called "Θtonnant
et dansable"
(astounding & danceable) at the electronic showboat
called batofar, 5th of october
program was done by one of the craziest french
musician we have : CHAZAM itself !
check that here : www.dansable.fr.st
(in french, dΘsolΘ)
bob
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Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2000 22:10:31 +0200
From: Piero Cavina <p.cavina@mo.nettuno.it>
Subject: Re: (exotica) A SPACE AGE POP BOOK FROM ITALY
At 18.51 27/09/00 +0200, ultrasuoni wrote:
>"Mondo Exotica" swings, vespas, tikis and cocktails the reader to the
>limit. And it's the right occasion to learn Italian...
I confirm everything!
It's my book of the year! ;-)
Ciao,
P.
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Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2000 22:14:05 +0200
From: Piero Cavina <p.cavina@mo.nettuno.it>
Subject: Re: (exotica) A SPACE AGE POP BOOK FROM ITALY
At 18.51 27/09/00 +0200, ultrasuoni wrote:
> 3) The history of Italy's most flamboyant and exotic night clubs of
>the Fifties and Sixties with tens of interviews and comments from
>barmnen, club owners and original musicians
Just for curiosity, does anyone outside Italy know Fred Buscaglione's songs?
Ciao,
P.
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Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2000 13:19:07 -0700 (PDT)
From: chuck <chuckmk@yahoo.com>
Subject: (exotica) oooooh! Vinyllives
I heard a story from Preston Epps at Vinyllives.com that the
photographer for the cover of OOOOOH! had a ball going around the
studio and asking all the women to say "oooooh" for the cover shot
he was going to make.
http://www.vinyllives.com
Has a new, improved, tremendously cool website up with tons of
those cheesecake scans that vinyllives is famous for. Certainly
that's not all that Preston sells. The site lists tons, maybe 30
different genres of music lps for sale. From Exotica to Moog to
Comedy to Childrens to Christmas he has the variety for sale. I
can't recommend Vinyllives enough for the exoticats.
As Preston told me I certainly don't like to talk about the
location of my fishing hole, but vinyllives has enough fish for all
the one eyed cats peepin in the seafood store.
Easy listening in the Big Easy
Chuck
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Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2000 21:51:56 +0100
From: "Robbie Baldock" <rcb@easynet.co.uk>
Subject: Re: (exotica) oooooh! Vinyllives
Chuck wrote:
> I heard a story from Preston Epps at Vinyllives.com that the
> photographer for the cover of OOOOOH! had a ball going around the
> studio and asking all the women to say "oooooh" for the cover shot he
> was going to make.
Surely you mean Preston Peek?!
Robbie
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Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2000 16:57:11 EDT
From: DJJimmyBee@aol.com
Subject: (exotica) Tonight on "Trance Cocktail Airlines"
Hopefully this will not be too late, but tonight's "Trance Cocktail Airlines"
(the first of my last three shows) will feature almost all of Br Cleve's
extraotica and funkified ultrablend called "Ritmos De Tropicalia" If this
ain't exotica for 2001, then it ain't gonna happen
baby...........www.wmbr.org (broadcasting in real time)...JB
ps I'm going back to my sugary sweet soft vocal group format..mostly 7T's
ballads premiering Friday, 10.13.00 at midnight and going at LEAST two hours.
The show will be called "Bronze Thrills" (after an old black
"Confidential"-like magazine from the late fifties/early sixties. I'm not
retiring from the world of exotica by any means. Rather I'm more comfortable
broadcasting in "my" format. I am currently trying to create another
exotica-oriented show and have approached someone about it...hopefully more
to come
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Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2000 14:30:10 -0700 (PDT)
From: chuck <chuckmk@yahoo.com>
Subject: (exotica) Re: oooooh! Vinyllives
Make that Preston Peek, a former member of this list who does not
play bongos professionally as did Preston Epps.
BTW I was surprised to learn that Preston Epps played in Bill
Blacks Combo.
- --- chuck <chuckmk@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I heard a story from Preston Epps at Vinyllives.com that the
> photographer for the cover of OOOOOH! had a ball going around the
> studio and asking all the women to say "oooooh" for the cover
> shot
> he was going to make.
>
> http://www.vinyllives.com
> Has a new, improved, tremendously cool website up with tons of
> those cheesecake scans that vinyllives is famous for. Certainly
> that's not all that Preston sells. The site lists tons, maybe 30
> different genres of music lps for sale. From Exotica to Moog to
> Comedy to Childrens to Christmas he has the variety for sale. I
> can't recommend Vinyllives enough for the exoticats.
>
> As Preston told me I certainly don't like to talk about the
> location of my fishing hole, but vinyllives has enough fish for
> all
> the one eyed cats peepin in the seafood store.
>
> Easy listening in the Big Easy
> Chuck
>
>
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Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2000 17:59:46 -0400
From: "Risser Family" <risser@cinci.rr.com>
Subject: Re: (exotica) Bond Street
> Bond Street is from "Casino Royale" ..Burt again!
>
> Domenic
I had thought this, but it's not on the soundtrack, at least as how it's
listed in CDNOW.
Are we sure?
Peter
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Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2000 18:29:27 EDT
From: Rcbrooksod@aol.com
Subject: Re: (exotica) Bond Street
In a message dated 9/27/00 6:04:07 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
risser@cinci.rr.com writes:
<< > Bond Street is from "Casino Royale" ..Burt again!
>
> Domenic
I had thought this, but it's not on the soundtrack, at least as how it's
listed in CDNOW.
Are we sure?
Peter >>
the song on casino royale is called Home James, Don't Spare the Horsed". it
is a variation of the stand a lone Bond Street song. the Street one has a
couple of differrent bridges that are not on the Home James one.
the Home James one is 1:28 and the Street one is 2:08
tb
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Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2000 18:31:47 EDT
From: Rcbrooksod@aol.com
Subject: Re: (exotica) Bond Street
In a message dated 9/27/00 6:04:07 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
risser@cinci.rr.com writes:
<< I had thought this, but it's not on the soundtrack, at least as how it's
listed in CDNOW.
Are we sure?
Peter
>>
oh, i forgot. i don't know which came frist tho. the Street or Home James
version. i have this feeling that Bond Street came first and might not have
even been referring to James Bond, but to Bond Street in London. A happening
place where fashion trends are often started because of the clothing houses.
tb
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Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2000 21:51:56 +0100
From: "Robbie Baldock" <rcb@easynet.co.uk>
Subject: Re: (exotica) oooooh! Vinyllives
Chuck wrote:
> I heard a story from Preston Epps at Vinyllives.com that the
> photographer for the cover of OOOOOH! had a ball going around the
> studio and asking all the women to say "oooooh" for the cover shot he
> was going to make.
Surely you mean Preston Peek?!
Robbie
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Date: Thu, 28 Sep 2000 01:23:00 +0200 (MEST)
From: Hemmel@gmx.net
Subject: (exotica) New groovy Party Records
Hi all,
I must recommend these relative new three 12 inces
CHRIS JOSS AND HIS ORCHESTRA BOMBAY BY BUS EP
On Pulp Flavor Recordings, France, E.mail: Pulp.Flavor@Wanadoo.fr
It incl. the THEME FROM THE MAN WITH A SUITCASE.
Its a perfect groovy crime movie sounding instrumental. If you dig from
LALO SCHIFRINS Mission Impossible Soundtrack JIMS ON THE MOVE and THE GET
AWAY, than check this out.
TOMAHAWK PORN BEATS EP sellwell 008
On Sellwell Rec. Munich, www.sellwell.de
It has a great brasil and latin influenced downbeat track called CONGO
BONGO
It starts with a very groovy rythm that is similar to the absolute
legendary BOB AZZAMs BATUCADA POR FAVOR. Than there comes a good piano melodie and
some female backing vocals doing the rest. Perfect to mix it beetween KV5s
More Is More and NICOLA CONTEs Forma 2000.
THE FRANK POPP ENSEMBLE THE CATWALK EP unique 037
On Unique Rec, Dⁿsseldorf, Germany, www.unique-club.com
The Catwalk is a great groovy pop a go go track with female vocals by Alev
Cetinyilmaz. It has samples from the great ST. LOUIS UNIONs EAST SIDE STORY
from THE MOD SCENE CD or Broken Dreams Vol 2 LP Comp
greetings
Martin
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Date: Thu, 28 Sep 2000 13:26:27 +1000
From: Philip Jackson <pdj@mpx.com.au>
Subject: Re: (exotica) All Bacharach Compilations
on 28/9/00 1:08 AM, alan zweig at azed@pathcom.com wrote:
> The best - and longest - version I've heard is by Tony Bennett. I have it
> on a a compilation so I don't know what LP it's from.
From the Tony Bennet album "Something" - produced by Teo Macero
Philip
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Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2000 22:33:34 -0400
From: Lou Smith <nytab@pipeline.com>
Subject: (exotica) [obit] Baden Powell
http://news.excite.com/news/r/000926/20/people-powell
Brazilian bossa nova pioneer Baden Powell dies
Updated 8:45 PM ET September 26, 2000
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Roberto Baden Powell, one of the pioneers of
Brazil's world famous bossa nova music, died Tuesday of multiple organ
failure following pneumonia complications at the age of 63, doctors said.
Baden Powell died early in the day at Rio de Janeiro's Sorocaba Clinic,
where he was in intensive care for the past month with pneumonia and health
problems related to diabetes.
Baden Powell was a prominent guitarist and bossa nova composer from the same
generation as Tom Jobim, author of "The Girl from Ipanema." Jobim died in
New York in 1994 at 67.
Baden Powell worked closely with Jobim and famed Rio de Janeiro poet
Vinicius de Moraes to create the sensual rhythms and romantic lyrics that
made bossa nova, a mixture of soft instrumental jazz and samba, popular the
world over.
After a number of successes at home, Baden Powell, a mustachioed,
bespectacled man with thin fingers, burst onto the international stage in
1966 and 1967 and eventually went on to play with greats such as Thelonius
Monk and Stan Getz.
His song "Samba de Bencao" was featured in a 1966 hit romantic drama by
French film director Claude Lelouch "Man and a Woman." Some of his
best-loved songs included "Berimbau," which he composed with de Moraes, and
"Apelo" and "Deixa."
Baden Powell, whose father was a leader of Brazilian boy scouts as well as a
guitar player, was named after the British founder of the Boy Scouts, Robert
Thompson Baden Powell.
He was born in a small town in the state of Rio de Janeiro but later moved
to the music mecca of Rio itself. Baden Powell grew up listening to samba
and was also influenced by the Afro-Brazilian culture from Brazil's
northeast.
He wrote songs that were made famous by Brazilian singers such as the late
Elis Regina and Milton Nascimento. He was forced to cancel shows with Gal
Costa when he was hospitalized.
"He was a guitar genius, a genius of the Brazilian music," singer Leila
Pinheiro told Globo television.
In the last years of his life Baden Powell joined the Presbyterian Church,
breaking away from Afro-Brazilian cults that inspired many "sambistas." For
religious reasons he stopped singing some of his songs and according to
local media, the church also helped him give up drinking.
Baden Powell is survived by his wife and two sons, both of them musicians.
A vigil for the guitarist was to be held in Rio de Janeiro's Chamber of
Deputies Tuesday night. Wednesday he was to be buried at Saint John the
Baptist cemetery in Rio, the final resting place for many famous musicians
and public figures.
Reuters/Variety ^ REUTERS@
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The Telegraph(UK) reports the recent death at 90 of illustrator Mary
Shepard,born Christmas 1909.
Her father E.H. Shepard illustrated the Winnie-the-Pooh books,and she
was selected,after her father declined on account of being too busy,by
Pamela L. Travers to illustrate the latter's Mary Poppins books.
The obituary goes into some detail about how Mary Poppins was patterned
on a doll Travers had(Shepard got a similar doll to be her "model"),
and Travers insisted that Mary "must have no figure".
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KYOTO, Sept. 25 (Kyodo) - Eiichi Kudo, director of a string of samurai films
including the 1963 classic ''The Thirteen Assassins'' died Saturday of a
brainstem hemorrhage at a Kyoto hospital, his family said Monday. He was 71.
Hailing from Tomakomai, Hokkaido, and graduating from Keio University in Tokyo,
Kudo entered Toei Co. in 1952 and became a director at the company's Kyoto
studio in 1959.
His hits include ''The Flute Playing Warrior'' in 1956, ''The Foreign Shark''
in 1961 and ''The Fort of Death'' in 1969.
He became active in directing television dramas in the late 1960s, directing
some 50 samurai dramas of the ''Hissatsu (Certain Death)'' series.
The wake will be held from 6 p.m. Monday at the Tenryuji temple in Kyoto and
his funeral from 1 p.m. Tuesday at the same temple.
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