From: owner-exotica-digest@lists.xmission.com (exotica-digest) To: exotica-digest@lists.xmission.com Subject: exotica-digest V2 #1014 Reply-To: exotica-digest Sender: owner-exotica-digest@lists.xmission.com Errors-To: owner-exotica-digest@lists.xmission.com Precedence: bulk X-No-Archive: yes exotica-digest Sunday, July 15 2001 Volume 02 : Number 1014 In This Digest: (exotica) Record Shelves Re: (exotica) Home record storage (exotica) "New Gods Of Tiki" Re: (exotica) persistence of vinyl (exotica) a good place to start your whistling collection (exotica) re: home record storage Re: (exotica) Home record storage (exotica) eXotica Releases Overview Updates Re: (exotica) LA (exotica) Playlist "Martinis With Mancini" 7/13/01 (exotica) =?iso-8859-1?Q?Playlist_=22Martinis_With_Mancini=22__7/13/01?= Re: (exotica) "bachelor pad" vs "dads in rec rooms" (exotica) http://www.atrecordings.com/home.asp=20 (exotica) mystery ba ba ba song report (exotica) Coney Island Mermaid Parade (exotica) Mo's CDs 7/2001 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2001 15:48:26 -0700 From: bigshot Subject: (exotica) Record Shelves >Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2001 20:14:13 -0700 >From: "basic hip" >Subject: (exotica) Home record storage > >how do most of fellow listees with record collections shelve your albums? >I'm looking for ideas or references to online sources, please. I visited the home of a major record collector here in LA last year. He had one whole wall of LPs and another wall of 78s. He took stock bookshelves from ikea and reinforced the shelves with brackets underneath, added a tiny lip at the front of the shelf, and pieces of wood carefully cut to fit as reinforcing dividers every eight inches or so. It looked super clean, and with all of the bookcases bolted to the wall, it would withstand an earthquake too! My envy for his record collection was matched by my envy for his shelves. See ya Steve Stephen Worth bigshot@spumco.com The Web: http://www.spumco.com Usenet: alt.animation.spumco Palace: cartoonsforum.com:9994 Spumco International 10859 Burbank Bl. Suite A North Hollywood, CA 91601 # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info exotica" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email exotica@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2001 17:01:35 -0700 From: bag@hubris.net Subject: Re: (exotica) Home record storage At 08:14 PM 7/12/01, basichip wrote: >how do most of fellow listees with record collections shelve your albums? I struggled with this for years until I found what I consider the ideal solution. At Target they sell these mobile shelves with cubicles just the size for records. Wood product covered by melarmine (whatever its called) they have 9 cubicles each. I bought two and liked them so much bought two more. Would buy more if my ceiling were a bit higher (I would stack them) or if my room were larger or if I moved my tv elsewhere. They went for about 150 dollars each. I didn't put on the large wheel casters, figuring once I filled them with records I couldn't roll it around anyway (mobile was not what I wanted). I saw a store in Portland called Hip Furniture (no kidding) with the same thing but 4 x 4...and I believe with cubes large enough for LPs to comfortably fit. Probably cost a bit more than Target. The Target ones are sturdy, carry the weight, look good and are easy to clean. Of course, Target changes its stock every so often. These were purchased last Fall, so maybe they don't carry them...but you might check. If you'd like I could take a couple of pictures of mine so you can get an idea what you would do with them. They remind me of a similar cabinetry (for which we paid through the nose) at a public radio station to house its LP collection. Against my wall I have two on the floor and I found 2-cube high 4-cube across shelving unit at my favorite local thrift store which fits up to the ceiling nicely on top of the Target units. I also have several accent tables around my house which happen to also be LP cabinets. You can usually find these at thrift stores, antique stores and other places for 35 dollars. Not efficient storage unless you planned to put a table there anyway. I put my "mini-collections" there...one has my Stan Kenton LPs, another one for my Toscanini records. The Kenton cabinet used to be my entire Mr. Smooth/exotica collection but the collection outgrew its home! Byron Byron ___...--''''***^^^^^^""""""^^^^^***''''---___ "Life is short. Stay happy." ||| ||| ---May 2001 aol.com tv advert ||| |||bag AT hubris DOT net...Saint Johns, ||| |||Portlandistan, Oregon, USA, Earth, Sol ||| """^^^'''***----...__________...----'''^^^""" # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info exotica" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email exotica@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2001 20:28:02 -0400 From: "m.ace" Subject: (exotica) "New Gods Of Tiki" An article from the New Times Los Angeles, about Leroy Schmaltz, Oceanic Arts and more: http://www.newtimesla.com/issues/2001-07-12/feature.html/page1.html Or single-page "printable" version: http://www.newtimesla.com/issues/2001-07-12/feature.html/printable_page - --m.ace # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info exotica" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email exotica@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2001 20:07:34 -0500 (CDT) From: Dymaxia Subject: Re: (exotica) persistence of vinyl On Fri, 13 Jul 2001, chuck wrote: > Cream's 1st lp, Jefferson Airplane, Jimi Hendrix but especially the > Velvet Underground caught my attention next. By 1968 the Velvet > Underground, Bonzo Dog Band and the Beach Boys were my 3 favorite > bands. I still enjoyed pop music in 67 68 and 69 though each year > it seemed to ger worse. Wow, Chuck - you are so cooool! You listened to the Velvet Underground about fifteen years before I did. I think the first record I had of my own was, uh, _Journey to the Moon_ - a bad "psychedelic" tribute to the moon landing. I used to make up interpretive tai chi-type dances to it and performed them on my bed in front of the mirror. Or maybe I was impersonating the Buddha on the label. I still have that record, but I'm afraid to listen to it. Exotica moment: stealing my grandparents' "Sabre Dance" and playing it at 78, whirling like a dervish. I'm sure a lot of kids my age did *that*. My brother got into the action as well, doing this fake dance with "swords" - - using wiffle bats or something. I liked bubblegum rock a lot. I had that "Snoopy and the Red Baron" record. Kerry # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info exotica" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email exotica@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2001 18:23:38 -0700 From: "basic hip" Subject: (exotica) a good place to start your whistling collection http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1446734121 I constantly watch for whistling records on ebay and Muzzy Marcellino rarely comes up and if one does, it's not this one. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info exotica" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email exotica@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2001 21:14:05 EDT From: Chikaskia@aol.com Subject: (exotica) re: home record storage in maintaining over 300 linear feet of lp stock alone, i have had to opt for the cheapest and strongest system of storage i could devise. let's call it rustic industrial style. (ikea would probably tag it 'rusindu' ;-)) very simple, i use 2 x 4 for the uprights and shelf supports, and 2 x 12 planks for the shelving. my storage area is 16' wide so standard scaffolding planks work perfect. i use 3 1/2" dry wall screws as fasteners; four to each shelf support. at each end i construct 'ladders' consisting of two upright 2 x 4's with an 11" space between, and 15" long 2 x 4 shelf supports fastened every 14". at 8', in the middle of the shelving there is a similar 'ladder' but with the 2 x 4 uprights spaced wide enough to allow the shelf planks to lie in between them. the middle 'ladder' is assembled to the proper dimensions, and then disassembled with all pieces marked for correct reassembly. when constructing the unit the two end ladders are secured in place, and the rear center upright is attached to the wall as well. then the shelf planks are all laid into place with a sag in the middle. then jacking up each plank in the middle with a piece of scrap wood, each center shelf support is fastened back into place in correct order, starting from the floor and working up. the front center upright needs to be supported until you have two shelves complete and then it will stand on it's own. finally i place vertical braces at 4' from each end, made from pieces of 2 x 4 (or 2 x 12) cut the standard width between each shelf. a free standing shelving system can be constructed using the same method but using a three upright brace ladder with a total depth of 30", accessible on two sides. in actually development and assembly of this shelving system i didn't always have the luxury of 16' planks, for the first two 'walls' i had a hodgepodge of plank lengths, prompting me to be creative in matching lengths. the one piece of advice i offer about it is that you always have to brace odd or shorter lengths from the floor up. in addition to the record walls i also have 50+ 'peaches' wooden crates, which will hold 125 lp's apiece. they are double stacked three high and eight wide. do you like having a healthy back, free from strain and chronic sprain? never move records in units above 80 lp's unless you possess enormous strength. the ideal unit for me is a 4-3 liter wine jug box, which fits 80 or so lp's snugly, which is key. the 'cube' is capable of being held upright or on it's side and is strong enough to be stacked (temporarily) as many as four high. i find 'milk crates' awful, ugly and painful. they cut into my hands and ribs, they look for opportunities to fall over and spill out, and they do not like to squeeze in the back of the subaru station wagon like the wine boxes will. for 78's, i like to find similar snug boxes with a maximum capacity of 100 or so, so about 10" x 10" or 12" loading more than that in a box will make it burst or collapse, and are too heavy to safely carry. 45's are much lighter, i find a box 7" x 24" about the limit, but i do have other boxes that contain up to 400 45'. in my experience there is an average of 65 lp's per linear foot, 100 78's per 10", and 100 45's per 7", give or take 5 or so. finally, always store records vertically, and always try to keep them off the floor, specially in places like basements, barns, and garages. woo hoo! curtis andrew beckwith, in a finally cooled down a little bit tulsa. just played: 'voodoo suite' perez prado/shorty rogers, victor lpm-1101 recorded april 1954 # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info exotica" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email exotica@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 14 Jul 2001 11:51:45 +0200 From: Moritz R Subject: Re: (exotica) Home record storage Mimi Mayer schrieb: > Finally, Jimmy B brought up those white tabbed thingies used to separate > artists by name in record stores. Anyone know where to order these on the > Net? Again it's http://protected.de they have everything Mo - -- ......................................................................... Der Dismaster http://dismaster.de # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info exotica" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email exotica@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 14 Jul 2001 19:46:55 +0200 From: Johan Dada Vis Subject: (exotica) eXotica Releases Overview Updates due to health problems, I haven't been able to read an Exotica Digest since April. Also, The "eXotica Releases Overview" is currently not really up to date. I did upload several updates, though, but didn't post them here. Below is a quick overview of what was added, check the web site for more details. the "eXotica Releases Overview" is still the internet's first and only searchable and annotated hyperdiscography of more than 2500 "exotica" & related CD's and new LP's. With hundreds of ratings, comments, and reviews by dozens of people. http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Lounge/1936/disq/disq.htm If you would like to receive the updates on a regular base by e-mail, just let me know you want to get on my " eXotica Releases Overview updater") * Burt Bacharach: "The Very Best Of Burt Bacharach" * Big Boss Man: "Humanize" * Bossacucanova: "Brasilidade" * Serge Gainsbourg: "Confidentiel" * Serge Gainsbourg: "Du Chant a La Une!?" * Serge Gainsbourg: "Initials B.B." * Serge Gainsbourg: "Jane & Serge" * Serge Gainsbourg: "No. 2" * Serge Gainsbourg: "No. 3 / L'etonnant" * Serge Gainsbourg: "No. 4" * Serge Gainsbourg: "Percussions" * Bruce Haack: "Electric Lucifer Book 2" * Quincy Jones: "Talkin' Verve" * Bert Kaempfert: "Polydor Singles Collection 1958 - 1972" * Lalo Schifrin: "Insensatez" * Shirley Scott: "Talkin' Verve" * Cal Tjader: "Soul Burst" * John Zorn: "The Gift" * Various Artists: "Bollywood Breaks" * Various Artists: "The Bossa Nova Exciting Jazz Samba Rhythms Vol.4" * Various Artists: "Brazilian Beats 2" * Various Artists: "Input 64" * Various Artists: "Le Jazzbeat, Vol. Two" * Various Artists: "Mas Mambo Mania! More Kings And Queens Of Mambo" * SOUNDTRACK: "Batman" by Nelson Riddle * Vic Mizzy: "Scores & Themes" * Various Artists: "The Bossa Nova Exciting Jazz Samba Rhythms Vol.2" * Various Artists: "The Bossa Nova Exciting Jazz Samba Rhythms Vol.3" * The Bran Flakes: "Hey Won't Somebody Come Out And Play" * The Bran Flakes: "I Remember When I Break Down" * Geoff Love And His Orchestra: "Star Wars And Other Space Themes" * Vigil: "Musica Para Hacer La Digestion" (B-Movie Soundtracks) * Air: "10.000 Hz Legend" * Arling & Cameron: "We are Arling & Cameron" * The Beau Hunks And The Metropole Orchestra: "Our Relations Suite" * Death By Chocolate: "Death By Chocolate" * Lightning Beat-Man and the never heard of' EMS: * Marcos Valle: "Escape" * Various Artists: "Funk De Luxe" * Various Artists: "Music For Dancefloors: The Cream Of The Chappell Library Sessions" * Various Artists: "Red Medium" * Various Artists: "Stereo Ultra Volume 3" * Various Artists: "Stroboscopica 3" * Hugh Le Caine: "Sackbut Synthesizer" * Henri Salvador: "Chambre Avec Vue" * Various Artists: "Listen Easy: Hits From The 60's" * Various Artists: "Listen Easy: Hits From The 70's" * Wolfgang Dauner: "Get Up And Dauner Masterpieces" (sampler 1964-1975) * Omar Khorshid and His Magic Guitar: "Belly Dance From Lebanon" * Various Artists: "Mondo Bossa. Swinga Sambaby!" * Aavikko: "Multi Muysic" * Ray Barretto: "Senor 007" * David Candy: "Playpower" * Astrud Gilberto: "Astrud Gilberto Album" * Astrud Gilberto: "Shadow Of Your Smile" * Michael Viner's Incredible Bongo Band: * Antonio Carlos Jobim: "Love, Strings, & Jobim" * Antonio Carlos Jobim: "Tide" * Antonio Carlos Jobim: "Wave" * Antonio Carlos Jobim: "Wonderful World Of Antonio Carlos Jobim" * Omar Khorshid And His Guitar: "Rhythms From The Orient" * The Nutty Squirrels: "The Nutty Squirrels" * Jean Jacques Perrey: "Moog Sensations" * Perez Prado: "Estas Si Viven" (The Living End) * Tito Rodriguez: "Motion Picture Themes Cha Cha Cha" * Sabu & his Percussion Ensemble: "Sorcery" * Walter Wanderley: "Batucada" * Wendy and Bonnie: "Genesis" * Various Artists: "Between Or Beyond The Iron Curtain. Rare Grooves =46rom Eastern Europe" * Various Artists: "Freak Off!" (Latin Breakbeats, Basslines & Boogaloo) * Various Artists: "Funky Flute Grooves From The 60's And 70's" * Various Artists: "Informacion Y Turismo" * Various Artists: "Italian Bossa-Beat Party. Loungissima Vol 3" * Various Artists: "Kinky Beats 2: Carry On Kinky Beats" * Various Artists: "Metti Una Bossa A Cena vol 2" * Various Artists: "Sunflowers. Mood Masterpieces From The MPS Archives" * Various Artists: "Up!!!!!! The Third" * SOUNDTRACK: "5 Bambole Per La Luna D'agosto" * SOUNDTRACK: "Bug In!" * SOUNDTRACK: "Music From M Squad/ Music From Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer" * The Fabulous Jokers: "Guitars Extraordinary" * Paul Mark And His Orchestra: "East To West" * Andre Brasseur: "Best Of 60-70" * Andre Brasseur: "N=B0 1 De L'orgue Hammond" * Richard Hayman: "Genuine Electric Latin Love Machine" * Enoch Light: "Spaced Out" * Ursula 1000: "All Systems Are Go-Go" * Die Waikikis: "Hawaii Tattoo" * Various Artists: "Batucada - Capoeira" * Various Artists: "Educacion Y Descanso" * SOUNDTRACK: "Belmondo Morricone: Le Casse/ Peur Sur La Ville" * Serge Gainsbourg: "Gainsbourg... Forever" * Enoch Light: "Beatles Classics" * The Love Machine: "Electronic Music To Blow Your Mind By!!" * Ennio Morricone: "40th Commemoration: Ultimate Soundtrack Collection" * Ennio Morricone: "Il Gatto" * Pastor John Rydgren and Peter Tork: "Silhouette Segments" * Takeshi Terauchi & Bunnys: "Takeshi Terauchi & Bunnys" * Various Artists: "Asian Takeaways" * Various Artists: "Ouh La La!! Vol 1" * Various Artists: "Ouh La La!! Vol 2" * Various Artists: "The Very Best Bollywood Songs" * SOUNDTRACK: "40th Commemoration: Ultimate Mood Music Collection" by Ennio Morricone * SOUNDTRACK: "L'uccello Dalle Piume Di Cristallo" by Ennio Morricone * Nicola Conte: "Bossa Per Due" * Steve Fisk: "999 Levels Of Undo" Johan ----- # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info exotica" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email exotica@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 14 Jul 2001 12:36:45 -0700 From: "Tom Knott" Subject: Re: (exotica) LA If you get this e-mail in time here are a couple of LA things: the international pop overthrough starts on July 21st details at: http://www.internationalpopoverthrow.com/ There is a Shag/tiki art show in Culver City at the Copro/Nason Gallery, 11265 Washington Blvd (323-398-3643) On the 21st in Glendale at Brand/Broadway is cruise night - 50's/60's cars and surf bands. Damion's a tiki-bar-type is also on Brand. As the main record-related flea markets are the first (Pasadena City College) and last sundays (Beuna Park) of the month you miss these. The Dressden Room on Vermont in Silverlake. Down the street a block are a couple of record stores and a couple of blocks further and around the corner on Hollywood is Wacko/Soap Plant/La Luz de Jesus Gallery Atomic Records, 3818 W. Magnolia Blvd, Burbank (818)848-7090. Can be pricey but a good selection tom # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info exotica" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email exotica@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 14 Jul 2001 19:30:06 -0400 From: "Domenic Ciccone" Subject: (exotica) Playlist "Martinis With Mancini" 7/13/01 Playlist "Martinis With Mancini" 7/13/01 WJUL Lowell 91.5FM Friday's 6-9AM EST http://www.geocities.com/martinimancini/ http://wjul.cs.uml.edu/listen.html (On Real Audio) Thanks for reading, Domenic P.S. There is a discussion at the Yahoo/Luxuriamusic list (http://clubs.yahoo.com/clubs/luxuriamusic) About "What is Lounge" I dont want to get into it. ;') Brief And Breezy. Henry Mancini A Sleeping Bee, Mel Torme Pattern For Evil, Mundell Lowe The Gals From Joe, Nina Simone Pardon Me Mss Carmen, Peter Thomas Quiet Village Bossa Nova, Martin Denny And I Love Him, Nancy Wilson French Kick, Blowup Comp But I Haven't Got Him, Sandy Warner Babalu, Stanley Black The Lip, Louie Prima Chiquita Banana, The T Bones Cuban Pete, Desi Arnez Hip Vibrations, Cal Tjader 007, Ray Baretto Dark Eyes, 4 Piece Suit Theme From Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea Sway Dean Martin I've Got You Under My Skin, Frank Sinatra I've Got A Lot Of Living To Do, Sammy Davis Jr. Out Of This World, Creed Taylor Dis-Advantages, Willie Bobo Disadvantages Of Life, John Rydgren, Silouette Segments Conga Rock, Henry Mancini It Had Better Be Tonight, Seks Bomba Make Me Rainbows, Howard Roberts Le Temps Du L'amour, Franscoise Hardy The Coffee Song, Eydie Gorme Black Coffee, Julie London Circumstantial Evidence, Laika And The Cosmonauts The Face I Love, Astrud Gilberto La Bikina, Esquivel Music To Watch Girls By, Ray Coniff Music To Watch Girls By, Willie Bobo Music To Watch Girls By, John Rydgren, Silhouette Segments Turn Turn Turn, David McCallum Mambo Mania, The Whodods Baja, The Revelairs Christiansen, France Gall Slaughter On Tenth Avenue, Lalo Schrifin Kelly Heroes, Lalo Schrifin Dreamsville, Br Cleve Donde Estes Yolanda, Pink Martini I Want To Be Happy Cha-Cha, Enoch Light I Get No Satisfaction, David McCallum Return To Sorrento, Esquivel The Bullfighter, Ken Nordine A Dollar Is Your Only Friend, Babs Gonzales Natacha, Czerkinsky Theme From Star Trek, Montefiori Cocktail Samba De Una Notte, Joao Gilgetro At The River, Groove Armada Moon River, Henry Mancini # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info exotica" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email exotica@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 14 Jul 2001 19:34:45 -0400 From: "Domenic Ciccone" Subject: (exotica) =?iso-8859-1?Q?Playlist_=22Martinis_With_Mancini=22__7/13/01?= Playlist "Martinis With Mancini" 7/13/01 WJUL Lowell 91.5FM Friday's 6-9AM EST http://www.geocities.com/martinimancini/ http://wjul.cs.uml.edu/listen.html (On Real Audio) Thanks for reading, Domenic P.S. There is a discussion at the Yahoo/Luxuriamusic list (http://clubs.yahoo.com/clubs/luxuriamusic) About "What is Lounge" I dont want to get into it. ;') Brief And Breezy. Henry Mancini A Sleeping Bee, Mel Torme Pattern For Evil, Mundell Lowe The Gals From Joe, Nina Simone Pardon Me Mss Carmen, Peter Thomas Quiet Village Bossa Nova, Martin Denny And I Love Him, Nancy Wilson French Kick, Blowup Comp But I Haven't Got Him, Sandy Warner Babalu, Stanley Black The Lip, Louie Prima Chiquita Banana, The T Bones Cuban Pete, Desi Arnez Hip Vibrations, Cal Tjader 007, Ray Baretto Dark Eyes, 4 Piece Suit Theme From Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea Sway Dean Martin I've Got You Under My Skin, Frank Sinatra I've Got A Lot Of Living To Do, Sammy Davis Jr. Out Of This World, Creed Taylor Dis-Advantages, Willie Bobo Disadvantages Of Life, John Rydgren, Silouette Segments Conga Rock, Henry Mancini It Had Better Be Tonight, Seks Bomba Make Me Rainbows, Howard Roberts Le Temps Du L'amour, Franscoise Hardy The Coffee Song, Eydie Gorme Black Coffee, Julie London Circumstantial Evidence, Laika And The Cosmonauts The Face I Love, Astrud Gilberto La Bikina, Esquivel Music To Watch Girls By, Ray Coniff Music To Watch Girls By, Willie Bobo Music To Watch Girls By, John Rydgren, Silhouette Segments Turn Turn Turn, David McCallum Mambo Mania, The Whodods Baja, The Revelairs Christiansen, France Gall Slaughter On Tenth Avenue, Lalo Schrifin Kelly Heroes, Lalo Schrifin Dreamsville, Br Cleve Donde Estes Yolanda, Pink Martini I Want To Be Happy Cha-Cha, Enoch Light I Get No Satisfaction, David McCallum Return To Sorrento, Esquivel The Bullfighter, Ken Nordine A Dollar Is Your Only Friend, Babs Gonzales Natacha, Czerkinsky Theme From Star Trek, Montefiori Cocktail Samba De Una Notte, Joao Gilgetro At The River, Groove Armada Moon River, Henry Mancini # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info exotica" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email exotica@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 14 Jul 2001 16:12:26 -0700 From: Radio Khartoum Subject: Re: (exotica) "bachelor pad" vs "dads in rec rooms" >1) Combustible Edison, the first modern group to play this style of music, What about Marden Hill circa 1986 to '88? Alexander - -- Radio Khartoum http://www.radiokhartoum.com # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info exotica" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email exotica@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 14 Jul 2001 13:47:56 +0900 From: eat78rpm@bigfoot.com Subject: (exotica) http://www.atrecordings.com/home.asp=20 http://www.atrecordings.com/home.asp=20 I love this site ... it's one of a very few sites that allow you to listen to whole LPs, and interesting ones at that ... Easy Tempo stuff, soundtracks, Electronica etc ... definitely worth checking out Sugarmen 3 are also on there Sem Sinatra # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info exotica" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email exotica@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 14 Jul 2001 14:11:53 +0900 From: eat78rpm@bigfoot.com Subject: (exotica) mystery ba ba ba song report Folks >put me out of my misery and tell me what this brilliant song I MD'ed >from Luxuria is ... i've put a realaudio file up here: > >http://www.eat78rpm.co.uk/snd/mystery.ra Well after some help from the folks at the Luxuria Yahoo Group I eventually tracked this down as "Road to Nowhere" by Quarteto em Cy/The Girls from Bahia from the album Revolucion con Brasilia (Warner Bros. WS-1715) Unfortunately it seems to be out of print at the moment, which is very very sad. A perfect song for this hot weather. If anyone knows otherwise, please shout. friendly Sem Sinatra # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info exotica" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email exotica@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 15 Jul 2001 10:40:54 -0400 From: "m.ace" Subject: (exotica) Coney Island Mermaid Parade A report on yesterday's Coney Island Mermaid Parade: http://www.worldnewyork.org/07-01-01.php Scooping Lou, imagine that! m.ace mace@ookworld.com http://ookworld.com # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info exotica" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email exotica@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 15 Jul 2001 16:59:39 +0200 From: Moritz R Subject: (exotica) Mo's CDs 7/2001 Hi, I thought I post a list of my CDs occasionally, in case somebody wants to swap copies... Aavikko - multi muysic (for sale) Adventures In Stereo - alternative stereo sounds Air - moon safari Götz Alsmann - filmreif (for sale) Aluminum Group - introducing... Apollo 440 - electro glide in blue Arling & Cameron - music for imaginary films - sound shopping Burt Bacharach - bacharach Les Baxter - que mango! Belle & Sebastian - fold your hands child, you walk like a peasant Bernd Begemann - jetzt bist du in talkshows Jorge Ben - africa brasil Maria Bethania - canto do paje - olho d'agua Chico Buarke - chico total - opera do malandro Chico Buarke, Ennio Morricone - per un pugno di samba - sonho de um carnaval Kate Bush - the whole story (for sale) Carlo Fashion - this is carlo fashion Pericles Cavalcanti - cancoes Hugo del Carril - alma de tango - 10 mejor de... Cassius - 1999 Chic - c'est chic Claudine - the look of love Petula Clark - downtown (best of) Combustible Edison - the impossible world Nicola Conte - jet sounds Gal Costa - minha historia Cramps - flame job Daft Punk - homework Dick Dale - unknown territory De-Fenders - drag beat Paul Desmond - from the hot afternoon Devo - easy listening disc De Phazz - death by chocolate Der Plan - perlen... - geri reig/normalette surprise - live at the tiki ballroom... - die letzte rache - die peitsche des lebens Dimitri From Paris - a night at the playboy mansion Divine Styler - spiral walls containing autumns of light Don Tiki - the forbidden sounds of... Andreas Dorau - immer ärger mit der unsterblichkeit - ernte - neu! - 70 minuten musik unbekannter herkunft - demokratie Simon Dupree and the Big Sound - kites Esquivel - infinity in sound - exploring new sound in hifi - 4 corners of the world Merrell Fankhauser - maui Family of God - we are the world Luis Frank - tropical christmas Free Design - cosmic peekaboo FSK - international (for sale) - X (for sale) Fuzzy Love - pagan schmalz & other sacrifces Georgie Fame - 20 beat classics - the in-crowd (triple CD) Free Design - cosmic peekaboo Galliano - a joyful noise unto the creator - in pursuit of the 13th note (for sale) Joao Gilberto - joao Gilles Zeitschiff - mr.energy / silver channels Stan Getz, Joao Gilberto - getz/gilberto Stan Getz - focus - highlights Nina Hagen - street (for sale) Richard Hayman - voodoo! Roy Hargrove's Crisol - habana Lee Hazelwood - love and other crimes - farmisht, flatulence, origami, arf!!! and me... - poet, fool or bum - the cowboy and the ladies Pierre Henry - variation - 10. symphonie High Llamas - cold and bouncy - hawaii - snowbug - buzzle bee Holger Hiller - holger hiller David Holmes - let's get killed - this film's crap lets slash the seats Impala - el rancho reverbo Ivar - ivar Antonio Carlos Jobim - jobim - stone flower Ethan James - shaking hands w/ kafka Grace Jones - island life June & The Exit Wounds - a little more haven hamilton please Mory Kante - touma Kahuna Kawentzmann - the tiki & the guitar The KLF - chill out - the white room Kosmische Kuriere/Sci Fi Party - unser flug durch die kosmische musik Kronos Quartet - hunting: gathering Lambchop - nixon Left Banke - walk away renee / pretty ballerina Sonny Lester & His Orchestra - music to keep your husband happy John Lennon - wonsaponatime John Lennon, Yoko Ono - two virgins Little Egypt - how to belly-dance for your husband Edu Lobo - sergio mendez präsentiert... Arthur Lyman - taboo Karen Mantler - get the flu Marais & Miranda - go native Mardi Gras feat. Deodato - single smasher Money Mark - push the button Biz Markie - all samples cleared Soukous Mbalax - african highlife Gary McFarland - latin lounge Joe Meek - i hear a new world Felix Mendelssohn & His Hawaiian Serenaders - best of Merricks - in schwierigkeiten - the sound of munich - escape from planet munich - silver disc Moondog - moondog Ennio Morricone - Mondo Morricone - more mondo morricone Van Morrison - a sense of wonder (for sale) - days like this (for sale) Gary Moscheles - shaped to make your life easier Mark Mothersbaugh - music for insomniacs 1, 2 Massive Attack - blue lines - protection Moulinettes - 20 blumen Mouse On Mars - niun niggung - iaora tahiti - autoditacker Milton Nascimento - nascimento Neoangin - the year they've been nowhere New Vaudeville Band - winchester cathedral (for sale) Ken Nordine - colors Chico O'Farrill - cuban blues The Orb - pomme fritz - adventures beyond the ultraworld (2 CDs) Pale Fountains - longshot for your love (for sale) Paula - himmelfahrt Pearlfishers - across the milky way - the young picnickers Petit Mit - petit mittle Pet Shop Boys - actually - introspective Astor Piazzolla - verano porteno Pizzicato Five - made in usa Baden Powell - os afro sambas Prefab Sprout - andromeda heights - a life of surprises (best of) Maurice Pop - power pop André Popp - delirium in hifi - la musique qui fait popp Portishead - dummy - portishead Perez Prado - latino Osvaldo Pugliese - coleccion aniversario Finley Quaye - maverick a strike Django Reinhardt - peche a la mouche (double CD) Residents - wormwood - duck stab/buster & glen Boyd Rice / Spell - seasonS IN the sun Malcolm Ross - happy boy Marianne Rosenberg - luna Sandpipers - guantanamera Senor Coconut - el baile aleman Schlammpeitziger - spacerokkmountainrutschquartier - augenwischwaldmoppgeflöte Shaggs - philosophy of the world (+best of) Lalo Shiffren - mission: impossible... and more Sigue Sigue Sputnic - albinoni / star wars Raymond Scott - soothing sounds for babies, vol.1 Smashing Pumpkins - mellon collie and the infinite sadness (2 CDs) (for sale) T.V. Smith - useless, the very best of... (for sale) Souled American - frozen Stockhausen & Walkman - organ transplants Yma Sumac - amor indio Sunda Africa - 1, 2 Superpop, Stardax - new science Talbot Brothers - bermuda Peter Thomas - moonflowers & mini-skirts Tiki Tones - idol pleasures Tipsy - uh-oh! Anibal Troilo, Roberto Grela - taconeando Simon Turner - creation - sex appeal Randy Weston - the splendid master gnawa musicians of morocco Brian Wilson - i just wasn't made for these times - live at the roxy - soul searching Brian Wilson and Van Dyke Parks - orange crate art Walter Wanderly - boss of the bossa nova Wham - make it big Roy Wood - the definite album Yosuke Yamashita - dazzling days Yazz - wanted - -------------------------- COMPILATIONS: A-Music - sonig comp. American Graffity - 1, 2 Amiga-A-Gogo - 1 deutsch-demokratische rare grooves - 2 deutsch-demokratischer beat Astralwerks - excursions in ambience/the third dimension Ata Tak - charles wilp / the bunny remixes Bear Family - streets of laredo Beat Psychedelico A La Celluloide Brain In A Box - 1, 2 Brian Wilson's Rare Works - still i dream of you Bungalow - pop tics Classic Hits - hard to find original recordings Cocktail Mix - swingin' singles - bachelor's guide to the galaxy Compost - glücklich vol. 1, 3 - 050 Dance Max - 3 (2 CDs) Easy Tempo 2 - the psycho beat Él - dream topping Espresso Espresso - a lightly latin brazilian blend Formation 60 - amiga 1957-69, modern jazz from eastern germany Gainsbourg... Forever - universal comp 1,2 Golden Throats 4 - clebrities butcher songs of the beatles Go Right - jazz from poland '63-'75 Hank Williams Revisited - i'll never get ou of this world alive Hotel Easy - la scandale discotheque Jingle Cats - here comes santa claws Karminsky Experience - inflight entertainment vol. 1 KBZ 200 - the exotic trilogy vol.1, 2 Ladomat - welcome insel L'Amigamore - tanzmusik aus der ddr La Paloma - 2 La Yellow Collection - 1,2 Love, Peace and Poetry - latin american psychedelic music Mango - ram "dancehall" Marina - songs for marshmallow lovers - in bed with marina - the mad mad world of soundtracks - caroline now! (brian wilson tribute) Mojo Club - dancefloor jazz vol. 1,2,3,5,6,7,9 - electric mojo vol. 2 Mo'Plen - brazilia Mosaico Psychedelico Motor - get easy vol. 1-4 - we love the bee gees - barjazz vol. 3 - swing, jazz and sweet from berlin - was ist n.e.u. - snowflakes 2 CD - a trip to brazil vol. 1 (2CDs), vol. 2 (2CDs) Mo Wax - attica blues (for sale) MPS - supercool/a musikproduktion schwarzwald compilation Nuggets - 4 CDs, vintage american garage music of the 60s Orchestraux No.1 Picky Picnic - drive to heaven - welcome to chaos Pop Shopping - juicy music from german commercials 1960-75 Ray Baretto - senor 007 / Exotica 1979 Kokee Band - solid state Ready Steady Boogaloo - amphonic grooves for carnaby chicks and cool steppers Rebirth Of The Cool 5 Shake Sauvage - french soundtracks 1968-73 Spex - 1, 3,4, - the freestyle files (for sale) Supreme - the cream of supreme Talking Verve - groovy The Bossa Nova Exciting Jazz Samba Rhythms - 1, 2 The Easy Project - 20 loungecore favorites The Exotic Beatles - part 1, 2 Tighten Up - vol.2 Transmitter - dreamed about reefer - crazy & obscure - mama don't allow no novelty songs Ultra Chicks - 5 Ultra Lounge - 10/a bachelor in paris Verve - groovy! talking verve Vrrooommm funk cinematique - high performance 70s turbo sound 2021 - klangwelt moderne (for sale) - ----------------------------- EXOTICARING & PRIVATE COMPILATIONS Brian Karasick - Annette!, best of Jerry Larson - the big hurt Brad Yost - smoothness above all else Magnus Sandberg - jungle romance - the mysterious mountain Citizen Kafka - red eye x-mas 2d - the secret museum of the air - yick loong fireworks co. Trevor Rigler - willkommen to mein crazy luau Philip Jackson - livin' it up Cheryl Shinfield - them's the breaks!!! Brother Cleve - ritmos de tropicalia ?? - hippie goddesses Peter Risser - spooky Alan Zweig - clark kent's secret identity - dieingly sad - love and maple syrup Stefan Kassel - sunshine pop The Captain (Mark D. Head) - an easy groove - bossa nova 2001 - the captain's vocalesque field trip William Mellott - beyond shanghai - souvenir 2001 Martin Hemmel - happy birthday 2000 - asian pop adventures - do the cherokee dance Moritz R - friends vol. 1, 2 - western drama - incredibly strange music 1&2 on one CD - bacharach - jacques dutronc/le mieux Larry Sparrow - now...sound - you can even take your clothes off Bump - happy new wave Frank Jastfelder - jaztel juice/squeeze 1 ?? - C'est la fete - vol.1 ?? - brain in a box 1, 2 ---------------------------- SOUND TRACKS: The Avengers - & other top sicties tv themes (2 CDs) Ennio Morricone - la califfa - ochio alla penna - neun im fadenkreuz - great italian western hits - mondo morricone - more mondo morricone - golden film themes Luis Bakalov - django Elmer Bernstein - the magnificent seven Classic Soundtracks - the man with the golden arm Antoine Duhamel - le cinema d'... Benny Golson - tune in, turn on (to the hippest commercials of the 60s) Jackie Brown The Jetsons - first family on the moon Christopher Komeda - rosemary's baby Michel Legrand - the thomas crown affair Raymond Levèvre - les plus belles musiques des filmes de Louis de Funès Alex North - the misfits Piero Piccioni . 10th victim Prince - batman (for sale) Pulp Fiction Shaft - music from and inspired by... studio 54 - vol.1, 2 Supercar and Fireball XL5 Super Moonies - sailor moon's welt John Williams - how to steal a million - ------------------------------ COMEDY Helge Schneider - seine grössten erfolge - es rappelt im karton - da humm Dietmar Wischmeyer - logbuch - is mir schlecht - aggi aggi - ekelerregend - sooo sieddas aus! - frieda und anneliese - der kleine tierfreund/feuchtgebiete schauen dich an - der kleine tierfreund/im taumel der wollust - der kleine tierfreund/unsere äusserst flachen freunde - hömma spozzfreund - verchromte eier - günther der treckerfahrer/heute ist weltuntergang Max Goldt - komische appläuse Friedrich Küppersbusch - küppersbusch (for sale) Wiglaf Droste - wieso heissen plötzlich alle oliver? - supi! supi! supi! Sabine Bulthaup - super erwin rettet die welt (for sale) Andreas Liebold - herr radioven Frühstyxradio - der schönste weihnachtskalender der welt - die grossen erfolge aus 750 jahren kulturarbeit Roland Baisch, Otto Kuhnle - der zweite frühling (for sale) Studio Braun - 1 - -- Mo # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info exotica" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email exotica@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. ------------------------------ End of exotica-digest V2 #1014 ******************************