From: owner-exotica-digest@lists.xmission.com (exotica-digest) To: exotica-digest@lists.xmission.com Subject: exotica-digest V2 #361 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 Friday, April 2 1999 Volume 02 : Number 361 In This Digest: RE: (exotica) Asking that musical question... Re: (exotica) Re: hacking at Haack/Sid & Marty Re: (exotica) Asking that musical question... RE: (exotica) Asking that musical question... (exotica) Groovy Soundtracks Re: (exotica) Re: hacking at Haack/Sid & Marty (exotica) obits: Angelo LaPietra, Gary Morton, Gil Perkins (exotica) Beck's not all dreck Re: (exotica) Beck's not all dreck Re: (exotica) Beck's not all dreck Re: (exotica) Beck's not all dreck Re: (exotica) Beck's not all dreck Re: (exotica) Beck's not all dreck (exotica) Bruce Haack tapes (was beck/dreck) (exotica) Beck's not all dreck (exotica) =?iso-8859-1?B?RWzka2Vs5GlzZXQgIA==?= (exotica) Now, on to music I __dig__(longish) (exotica) Bas Sheva? (exotica) "The Box of Mystery" with Brian Phillips (Long, Shelley!) (exotica) Playlist for "Jimmy's Easy" 3.30.99 (exotica) Now, on to music I __dig__(longish) Re: (exotica) Beck's/Peter ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 01 Apr 1999 16:11:10 -0500 From: Brian Phillips Subject: RE: (exotica) Asking that musical question... OK, so if Music for Bachelors is not the one, how is 'Romesville"? # 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: Thu, 01 Apr 1999 16:51:13 -0500 From: Citizen Kafka Subject: Re: (exotica) Re: hacking at Haack/Sid & Marty Hi, exots, I have what i believe is accurate information about the beck/haack thing, can someone say where the info that beck is 'remixing' haack came from?? i don't think this is true, and i will check further... citizen kafka ...I'm also compelled to spew onto just a bit of bandwidth on the > forthcoming Beck remix of Haack- > -Angela # 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: Thu, 01 Apr 1999 19:38:57 -0500 From: Nat Kone Subject: Re: (exotica) Asking that musical question... At 02:50 PM 4/1/99 -0500, laura.taylor@us.pwcglobal.com wrote: > >I always see these Jayne Mansfield graced record covers...unlike the Bettie >Page though, I have suspicions they might be schlock inside...Anybody have >any good, or bad ones, to tell me/us about, before I ever shell out money >for one? What about the MUSIC FOR BACHELORS by Henri Rene(whom I like very >much)? Are you implying that records with Bettie on the cover do NOT contain schlock? I could quickly disavow you of that notion if I played you that "Best Musical Comedy Songs" record which for some reason has Bettie and her "cats" on the cover. Speaking of famous cover-babes, I have a lovely photo of a very young Carole Lynley on the cover of a record called "Indian Love Call" by Rudolf Friml. Looking at the picture of Mr.Friml on the back, I hope he never got near his cover model. Finally, until someone tells me I'm crazy, I've convinced myself that it's Bridgitte Bardot who's pouting on the cover of this Fred Hartley record I have. But all these records that I'm mentioning with the hot babes on the outside have lukewarm porridge on the inside and I'd hasten a guess that the same would go for "Music for Bachelors". Especially if it's anything like Mr.Rene's "Music for the Weaker Sex". (And I usually like Henri too.) Nat # 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: Wed, 31 Mar 1999 16:29:59 -0800 From: "Ron Grandia" Subject: RE: (exotica) Asking that musical question... While we are on the subject of cheesey-cake album covers, Ya GOTTA love = the extra heapin' helpin' of FIRMented curves in the most recent Exotica = Etcetera from our good friend Preston at http://vinyllives.com. = plug,plug,plug... LOVE that zine! Dig the regular contributions from = our own King Kini and Br. Cleve. Ron Listen to FeelthyMonkeyRadio=20 http:www.xtabay.com/feelthyradio.htm=20 Exotica, Moog, IncrediblyStrange Whacked-Out, Space-Age Weirdness # 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: Thu, 1 Apr 1999 19:53:27 EST From: DJJimmyBee@aol.com Subject: (exotica) Groovy Soundtracks Found today at Mars Records, Cambridge: "Groovy Soundtracks" LP Its all good and appears all booted from BeatHead Records (BeatHead #101) - -Dave Grusin-Gasoline Alley-from "Winning" - -Tedd Smith-Time To Run-from "Time To Run" - -Artie Butler-A Bird In The Hand-from "Harrad Experiment" - -Emil Stern-Bein' The Jerk-from "Marry Me, Marry Me" - -Gianni Machetti-Un' Ultra Benna-from "Disposta A Tutte" - -Franco Micalizzi-Vodka Per Due-from "L'Ultima Neve Di Primavera" - -Michel LeGrand-Un Homme De Mort-from "The Outside Man" - -Kenyon Hopkins-Westside Radio-from "Mr. Buddwing" - -Galapagos Duck-The Removalists Theme-from "The Removalists" (shudder) - -House Of Representatives-Caged-from "Brewster McCloud" - -Bruce Smeaton-Bad Lunch-from "Bad Macarthy (sic)" # 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, 2 Apr 1999 04:10:31 -0500 From: "Br. Cleve" Subject: Re: (exotica) Re: hacking at Haack/Sid & Marty At 4:51 PM -0500 4/1/99, Citizen Kafka wrote: >I have what i believe is accurate information about the beck/haack >thing, >can someone say where the info that beck is 'remixing' haack came from?? > >i don't think this is true, and i will check further... It's true..........Combustible Edison is involved in this project as well. br cleve # 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, 02 Apr 1999 10:26:23 -0600 From: Lou Smith Subject: (exotica) obits: Angelo LaPietra, Gary Morton, Gil Perkins *Angelo LaPietra CHICAGO (AP) -- Angelo LaPietra, a former high-ranking Chicago mobster who ran the so-called ``26th Street Crew,'' died Sunday. He was 80. He was one of five mob leaders convicted in 1986 of skimming $2 million in unreported gambling profits from Las Vegas casinos and was sentenced to 16 years in Leavenworth federal penitentiary for the crime. At the time, organized crime experts called the conviction the biggest blow to the Chicago mob since the 1940s. After his release from prison, LaPietra returned to Chicago and founded the Old Neighborhood Italian-American Club. The club grew to more than 800 members and later also included members of Irish, Chinese, Mexican and Croatian ancestry. RANCHO MIRAGE, Calif. (AP) -- Gary Morton, the Borscht Belt comic who married Lucille Ball and became her executive producer, has died. He was 74. Morton died Tuesday at Eisenhower Memorial Hospital, said John Caranci of Wiefels & Son Funeral Directors in Palm Springs. The cause of death wasn't disclosed, but Daily Variety reported he died of lung cancer. Morton, a stand-up comic, married Miss Ball after she divorced Desi Arnaz, her ``I Love Lucy'' sidekick. Morton and the actress were married for 29 years; Miss Ball died in 1989. He was executive producer of Miss Ball's ``The Lucy Show,'' which aired 1962-68, ``Here's Lucy'' from 1968-74 and ``Life With Lucy,'' which was canceled after two months in 1986. Morton also had supporting roles in films, including ``Lenny'' in 1974 and ``Postcards From the Edge'' in 1990. Born Morton Goldaper in New York City, Morton became a popular nightclub comedian in New York, Miami, Chicago, Las Vegas and the Borscht Belt before Miss Ball brought him to Hollywood and television. After their marriage, Morton became involved with Miss Ball's TV career as warmup comedian for her second CBS sitcom, ``The Lucy Show,'' for which ex-husband Arnaz was executive producer for a time. Upon Miss Ball's sale of Desilu to Paramount in 1967, she formed a new company, Lucille Ball Productions, naming Morton vice president. That company produced ``Here's Lucy.'' Over the years, Morton continued to do the warmups for the series. Morton also produced several Lucille Ball television specials through the 1970s, and other specials and films for television, including ``Bungle Abbey'' in 1981 and ``Sentimental Journey'' in 1984. In motion pictures, he was executive producer of the 1983 ``All the Right Moves,'' which starred Tom Cruise as a high school football star. He is survived by his wife of three years, Susie McAllister. *Gil Perkins LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Actor-stuntman Gil Perkins, a familiar face on such TV shows as ``Perry Mason,'' ``Here's Lucy'' and ``Wagon Train'' and co-founder of the Stuntmen's Association of Motion Pictures, died Sunday. He was 91. Perkins was a stunt double for Spencer Tracy, Yul Brenner and Gene Hackman. Perkins arrived in Hollywood in 1928 and got parts in movies like ``King Kong,'' ``Moby Dick,'' ``Robin Hood'' and ``Mutiny on the Bounty.'' In the 1950s and 1960s, Perkins was a familiar TV face with appearances ranging from ``Batman'' to ``The Virginian.'' In 1960, he co-founded the Stuntmen's Association, which got stunt workers recognized as entertainers deserving the title of industry professionals. # 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, 02 Apr 1999 10:20:51 -0500 From: Subject: (exotica) Beck's not all dreck Is it just me, or am I the only person on this list NOT incensed that Beck would have anything to do with Bruce Haack? This is coming from somebody who buys very little new music, but I think Beck is at least one of the better sounding and more interesting artistes out there (I admit I only have one of his albums, but I like all I've heard by him.) I am far-less offended by Beck having something to do with this than I am, say, the Spice Girls or somebody. Does anybody know, btw, which Beck single uses the unholy image of Heino on its cover? Jane Fondle, who thinks Beck is also, "Cute." # 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, 02 Apr 1999 18:08:29 +0200 From: Marco \"Kallie\" Kalnenek Subject: Re: (exotica) Beck's not all dreck laura.taylor@us.pwcglobal.com wrote: > Is it just me, or am I the only person on this list NOT incensed that Beck > would have anything to do with Bruce Haack? This is coming from somebody > who buys very little new music, but I think Beck is at least one of the > better sounding and more interesting artistes out there I can only agree: to me Beck is the only interesting 'new' artist of the 90s. The idea that he is going to do something with the music of Bruce Haack sounds very interesting to me. > Does anybody know, btw, which Beck single uses the > unholy image of Heino on its cover? It's called 'Steve threw up' and I'm still looking for a copy... Marco # 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, 02 Apr 1999 08:46:49 -0800 From: cscheffy@kinglet.Berkeley.EDU Subject: Re: (exotica) Beck's not all dreck Let's not get started on the Spice Girls (or better yet, let's do!). The= Spice Girls are the best thing to happen to popular music since I don't know when. I'm serious here - in pop music with all the Marylin Hansons, Madonnahues,= and Beastie Street Boys taking themselves so seriously and trying to establish "cred" or "honesty" or "serious" lyrics about depression and heartfelt crap, doing drugs, being poor, being "spiritual," being "in love" (gack!) as a commercial selling point while the dollars roll in, isn't it refreshing to= see a group being unabashed about having one hell of a time and being just as commercially crass as possible? Isn't it refreshing to see a group with= songs about having fun? Isn't it refreshing to see sex(uality) and kitsch as an= open and primary selling point? The many millions of girls age 6 to 12 worldwide can't be wrong. David Beckham can't be wrong either. The Spice Girls, ironically, are the most honest and straightforward= pop/rock outfit I can think of. I'd personally love to hear them remix Bruce Haack - talk about hybrid music!!! Talk about Exotic! What could be more outre than Sporty, Scary, Baby and= Posh gettin' all spicy with Bruce Haack posthumously backing? Hello! Girl Powah! Y'all better watch out or Sporty's gonna march right over there and get ya in a scrum. Oh yeah - and I think Beck'll do nicely. I'm 100 percent in agreement with Laura on that one... Clark At 10:20 AM 4/2/1999 -0500, Jane Fondle wrote: > I am far-less >offended by Beck having something to do with this than I am, say, the Spice >Girls or somebody.=A0 Does anybody know, btw, which Beck single uses the >unholy image of Heino on its cover? >Jane Fondle, who thinks Beck is also, "Cute." # 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, 02 Apr 1999 11:52:12 -0500 From: Subject: Re: (exotica) Beck's not all dreck To: Laura Taylor/ADM/Boston MA/C&L/US@C&L US, exotica@xmission.com cc: Subject: Re: (exotica) Beck's not all dreck >>>Let's not get started on the Spice Girls (or better yet, let's do!). The Spice Girls are the best thing to happen to popular music since I don't know when. ... isn't it refreshing to see a group being unabashed about having one hell of a time and being just as commercially crass as possible? Isn't it refreshing to see a group with songs about having fun? I Hmmph! You are missing one very essential point here. Musically, they are 100%, absolutely useless and dreadful, and are about as hip as Celine Dion or Mariah Carey. So, no, there is never anything refreshing to me about people putting out lame music, especially under this false marketing guise of "girl power." Jane Fondle, who could single-handedly take on all those Spice Twits with both hands tied behind her back...jealous? only of the money! # 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, 2 Apr 1999 17:21:13 +0000 From: "Charles Moseley" Subject: Re: (exotica) Beck's not all dreck Beck isn't Beck without the Dust Brothers and Beck shouldn't be allowed to remix Bruce Haack without the Dust Brothers. And talking of the Spice Girls, after my evening of musical torture* last night, they're superb! Charlie * I spent last night with a friend listening to club compilations on CD from around the world. Highlights (or were they low lights) included a Russian club CD of house and techno (!), another equally shocking CD from Belgrade, a few from Italy (one with a banging Spice Girls cover version of 2 become 1, with all the lyrics wrong) and one from Tokyo (which was truly bizarre) # 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, 02 Apr 1999 12:22:30 -0500 From: Nat Kone Subject: Re: (exotica) Beck's not all dreck At 10:20 AM 4/2/99 -0500, laura.taylor@us.pwcglobal.com wrote: > >Is it just me, or am I the only person on this list NOT incensed that Beck >would have anything to do with Bruce Haack? This is coming from somebody >who buys very little new music, but I think Beck is at least one of the >better sounding and more interesting artistes out there I'm sure you're not the only one. I'm especially NOT incensed because I don't know who Bruce Haack is, except that he gets mentioned here all the time and he has something to do with moog....???. In fact I've been meaning to ask someone to make me a tape or tell me how to get some of his stuff. But no matter who he is, I don't understand why anyone would be incensed unless for some reason they believe that artists of the past are inherently superior to artists of the present. Whether you like Beck's output or not, it's clear that he has a deep knowledge and love for all kinds of "music of the past" and does a much better than average job of demonstrating and incorporating those influences in his music. I don't have any of his records but I always like hearing them There's so much questionable dredging up of the past, sampling, slavish copying and missing the whole point going on in contemporary music right now, I'd think that anything Beck might do would be a breath of fresh air. And he seems like a respectful young man to boot. Nat # 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, 02 Apr 1999 13:20:57 -0500 From: Citizen Kafka Subject: (exotica) Bruce Haack tapes (was beck/dreck) Here is Miss Nelsons site address, where several of their collaborations are available on cassette: http://www.kidscornucopialtd.com/Dimension5.htm it's a brand new site and not listed in the search engines yet... Also, my information was incomplete. Yes, the tribute project is a remix project by various artists (should i say 'artists?'). - - citizen kafka - ------------------------------ Nat Kone wrote: > ...In fact I've been meaning to ask someone to make me a tape or tell me > how to get some of his stuff. - ------------------------------- Citizen Kafka, Producer, "The Secret Museum of the Air" every Wednesday 7-8 PM EST WFMU 91.1 FM & WXHD (Hudson Valley) 90.1 FM http://www.megasaver.com/page2/smradio.html http://wfmu.org/ then go to 'listen to wfmu' # 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, 02 Apr 1999 14:25:46 -0600 From: Lou Smith Subject: (exotica) Beck's not all dreck At 08:46 AM 4/2/99 -0800, Clark wrote: > >Oh yeah - and I think Beck'll do nicely. I'm 100 percent in agreement with >Laura on that one... Speaking of Beck and re-mixing, here's a Press Release from those guys who did that plunderphonic Deconstructing Beck CD: ILLEGAL ART PROPAGANDA March 30, 1999 NEW RELEASE Extracted Celluloid Illegal Art 002/Seeland 509 official release date - April 9, 1999, but available now via mailorder!! 19 artists, 20 tracks. A sequel, of sorts, to Deconstructing Beck, this compilation is another co-release between Illegal Art and Seeland and is the second in a planned series of releases. This time every track is constructed entirely of music and sounds from the big screen. Among the victims are Titanic, Dr. Strangelove, Saturday Night Fever, Wizard Of Oz, Ennio Morricone, Cheech and Chong, and many more. 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Box 103 Hanover, NH 03755-0103 USA # 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, 2 Apr 1999 22:08:41 +0200 From: "Arjan Plug" Subject: (exotica) =?iso-8859-1?B?RWzka2Vs5GlzZXQgIA==?= Not for the faint of heart but you can download a couple of MP3's from th= e brand new CD of Finnish humppastars El=E4kel=E4iset's at http://www.lpg.fi/kela/. Listen to their version of Hotel California! The Humppa karaoke section is quite fun too... Arjan # 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, 02 Apr 1999 15:33:20 -0500 From: Subject: (exotica) Now, on to music I __dig__(longish) Enough with this Spice Girls thing I inadvertedly began(woe to me)...I = gots some other burning questions...One is about the luxurient Brasil '66. I found the= se on their web page, and the following are albums I know nothing about, and hope you, dear reade= r, can educate me! Capitol ST2294 Brasil '65 (1965) Brasil '65 Atlantic SD1434 The Swinger From Rio (1966) Sergio Mendes Atlantic SD8112 In Person At El Matador! (1966) Sergio Mendes & Brasil = '65 Atlantic SD1466 The Great Arrival Sergio Mendes Atlantic SD1480 The Beat Of Brazil (1967) Sergio Mendes Atlantic SD8177 Sergio Mendes' Favorite Things (1968) Sergio Mendes A&M SP4284 Stillness (1970) Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66 A&M AML66 Live At The Expo '70 (1970 Jpn) Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66 A&M SP4315 Pa=B0s Tropical (1971) Sergio Mendes & Brasil '77 A&M SP4353 Primal Roots (1972) Sergio Mendes & Brasil '77 A&M AMLS64378 In Concert (1973 Uk) Sergio Mendes & Brasil '77 Bell 1119 Love Music (1973) Sergio Mendes & Brasil '77 SomLivre 404.7053 I Believe Sergio Mendes & Brasil '77 Bell 1305 Vintage '74 (1974) Sergio Mendes & Brasil '77 Elektra K52014 Sergio Mendes (1975) Sergio Mendes Elektra 7E1055 Homecooking (1976) Sergio Mendes A&M SP8110 Night And Day (Promo) Sergio Mendes & Brasil '77 Elektra 7E1102 Sergio Mendes & The New Brasil '77 (1977) Sergio Mendes = & The New Brasil '77 Also, two "will they ever be re-released in my lifetime" questions: TH= E GIRL FROM UNCLE, and SPACE 1999? Jane Fondle...always wanting more.....records! = # 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, 02 Apr 1999 15:50:12 -0500 From: Subject: (exotica) Bas Sheva? I am posting chronically today, but I ain't got nothin' else to do until 5:30. I have scoured my copy of JUNGLE JAZZ( a desert island record if there ever was one) to see who the wailing babe is...it sounds a heck of a lot to me like it could be Bas Sheva...If not, is it the woman on the LOST EPISODEs...Just WHO is singing? Btw, where did they get the cover for that record, straight out of National Geographic? Jane "Blast from the Plas" Fondle # 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, 02 Apr 1999 16:53:47 -0500 From: Brian Phillips Subject: (exotica) "The Box of Mystery" with Brian Phillips (Long, Shelley!) Hey, gang! Did you ever do something so wild, so nutty and just plain darned WIGGY that everyone around you said, "Will you get to the point of this post, Phillips?" Well I did. As the readers of this list remember, I purchased a large collection (his father worked in radio in the 50's and 60's) and posted reviews of the records that were of interest to the group. The same fellow that I bought these from is moving and while packing discovered another box of records. He told me some of the artists who were in this box, but I have essentially bought this box, sight unseen. What I am about to do may not have been done on this list before. I am about to open this box of discs right now for the first time, listen to excerpts of the ones I feel are of interest to this list and let you know what I think. Going into the other room... (hold music) Past Frampton's Camel, John Denver (Yikes!) and we stop at Visions of Eight (soundtrack) - Henry Mancini (RCA) This is from 1973 (the film is about the 1972 Olympics, one which I recall for both tragic and exciting reasons) and I am currently listening to "Ludmilla's Theme" which not only features the piano of Mancini , but it also brings back memories of my piano teacher, Ludmilla Berkwic. The theme is piano and strings, mid-tempo and pleasant enough, but not enough to send me. Next track is called "Pretty Girls", which is, once again, pleasant enough, with prominent horns. None of this prepares me for..."Spaced Out", the third song. This is an atmospheric synthesizer and theremin number. Most impressive, as I had never heard any switched-on Mancini. The next track is a winner. "Warm Up" features organ and full orchestra . Uptempo and catchy. The next track is "Soft Flight" which is properly ethereal, with strings and harpsichord (which I like almost as much as Ms. Fondle digs Theremin, Hello, Jane!) The side finishes with "The Race" which is uptempo and very enjoyable. The record is a "dynafex", which is RCAspeak for "less vinyl than we used to use". I shake it a couple of times with both hands on the edges and the couple next door break into a quick rendition of "Tie Me Kangaroo Down, Sport". Rating: This is at worst, average Mancini and at best, woo woo! I give it Eight Directors, which is what this film had. (Hold Music) The Wonderful World of Make Believe - Johnny Mathis (Mercury) (Year not stated) Liner Notes excerpt "...just pull up your dreamin' chair...and...away we go!" Mercury!? How did Columbia let Mathis get away? I would love to know the executive that made him take a break from the label. Talking about this record is not done with an unbiased ear, as some of you know, due to an obscure statute of the sixties, all homes had to have a Johnny Mathis in them. Those that did not have him had Ray Conniff. I grew very tired of him because of my mother's nine albums of his from the 70's. Since I am now older, I can say that his voice is no less than unbelievable, but outside of his first album, I probably would not buy any of his records in a thrift store. I have heard him too many times. So given that, I will approach this record with the air ofd someone who bought a record with a handsome fellow on the cover. Allyn Ferguson is the arranger on this album and his arrangements are lush and not intrusive, but not necessarily as grabbing as, say, esky's. The songs are pleasant affairs, not "exotic", per se. (I told you that I was bringing these out and hearing these for the first time!). The closest feeling to that we get is the title track, which begins with effective reverb on Mathis' vocals, however the song is not weird enough for the title for me to make it a classic, although I like the song. Shangri-La is appropriately dramatic as it's declarations ("Everywhere you are is Shangri-la!"). "When Wish Upon a Star". Oh, no, not again. Anyone that has grown up watching TV in the 1970's has heard this song enough times to say that there is very little to sway me to enjoy it, but there is a nice Bas Sheva-style woman's vocal singing along with him at the end of the song. The side closes with "Beyond the Blue Horizon", a song I have heard in cartoons as an instrumental. It finishes off with a wonderfully discordant orchestral wash of strings, but once again familiarity breeds a small nodule of contempt against the song. Rating: Like his voice, still not wild about the material. My dreamin' chair stayed fairly rooted. Two barcaloungers. (hold music) Exotica 1970 - Kokee Band (Solid State 18004) (1966) Firstly, this album clears up who was behind the Solid State moniker (United Artists). For those who don't know, which would include ME, Solid State seems to have been UA's attempt to reach the audiophile audience. It even features a Telefunken U-47 mike, a Frank Zappa favorite. The producer is Sonny Lester, so a good time is darn near guaranteed, if Jack Diamond has anything to say about it (Hello, Jack!). From the very first crack of Latin percussion on "Love for Sale", I was a goner. This track alone warrants reissue. This arrangement pulls out all of the stops (wild percussion, tempo shifts and a sinister piano) and takes it's rightful place alongside Stan Kenton as one of the all-time amazing renditions of this song. "Baia" I know from listening to harmonica player Max Geldray's version from the Goon Show(Hello Phil Clark!), again great arrangement, with a cuica (I am guessing) that sounds like a Bronx cheer. "The Lady in Red" once again sets off my cultural trigger (Bugs Bunny skipping down a road singing,, "The Rabbit in Red"!), but again, the percussion and full orchestra are using their wiles on me. It is useless to resist! What would one of my mile-long posts be without a small rumination on yet another version of "Moon of Manakoora"? Once again, the Kokeeheads (one of you thought it, admit it!) come through again with another latin-tinged arrangement (best touch a sliding horn figure near the beginning) that is just...OK, that's IT! Which Latino did the arrangements on this record This guy know his stuff! ...Arthur Baum? The liners have nothing too entertaining about them, save that the technical data outweighs the notes about the music four-to-one! Bonus ponts for actually featuring a picture of Sonny Lester on the inside of the gatefold. Minor carp: 10 songs, all under three minutes make for a short album. Rating: This rekkid is the @#$! It's gooood! 10 Jack Diamonds (Hello, Stars!) (hold music) His Way! - Frank Sinatra, Jr. (Daybreak) (1972) One cannot help feel badly for this fellow. Look who his Daddy was. YOU try and have a career with that looming over your head From the liners: "No matter how you shaket, Sinatra might well have had an easier path to trod as a professionl singer had his name been Frank Presley, Frank Kristofferson or Frank Lennon." However, it is only fair that we judge him on what he recorded. Besides, Frank Lennon is one goofy name. This album (his second for this label) benefits from the talents of arranger Nelson Riddle, who's now sound arrangements come into full awareness on "Now Is The Time" (not the Charlie Parker standard). This album has one difficulty and I must confess... ...it is Frank Sinatra, Jr. He voice does indeed sound like his father's, but it is thinner (which is still not bad, timbre-wise) and his vibrato sounds as if at the end of a line, producer Sonny Burke puts a block of ice on Sinatra's back. I might have forgiven this, save the fact that when he left to hit that note, that note that is the high note of that particular verse, he misses it. He misses it admirably, but he is flat. He fares best on the song "Have a Nice Day", a mid-tempo song. Rating: One half Nelson. (hold music) For Animals Only - Baja Marimba Band My first BMB record. Arranged by the late Julius Wechter (Hello Lou Smith) and Herb Alpert The liner notes by broadcaster Gary Owens are postively lousy with animal puns ("Hoggy" Carmichael...the works of Charles Lamb...Simian Legree") and ends with the phrase, "The result is nothing short of sycophantic." (?) A "Tijuana Brass with Marimba" feel permeates the album, the song "Elephant Soul" is rather enjoyable and Gnu Bossa Nova is also rather nice. There isn't much to inveigle to buy more BMB. Rating: MOOt, if you are a BMB completist. My feelings are neutral about this record. (hold music, a couple of hopeful clicks and back to hold music) Manny Albam - Brass on Fire (Solid State 18000) (1966) Liner notes: "Brass on Fire" by Manny Albam showcases naked brass." These notes beat the Kokee Band's as they have notes about each song and personnel! Favorite musician's name: "Howard Howard"(!) This album also has more bang for the 1966 buck, since it has 12 songs, as opposed to the 10 of Kokee's. I guess this is the first album on this label (any discographies about?). I suppose that UA got jealous about Enoch Light and Command, so they decided to start this series, which is indeed quite well recorded, with the Telefunkens and the Altec Lipsticks, etc. Given that, this is a rather nicely arranged albeit, unspectacular record. There is brass and lots of it and it is played well. but it is essentially Big Band Jazz with almost no improvisation. If you are looking for Exotica, it would be best to look elsewhere, but that is not to say that this is a bad album, just that it aimed for a middleground and hit it, dead on. Rating: Solid. Thus endeth that fab epic of...the Mystery Box! Starring (in alphabetical order) Brian Phillips.....Brian Phillips Produced by Brian Phillips in collaboration with Qualcomm Software ("If you love our e-mail software, you'll love our stadium) Directed by Brian Phillips Key Grip...Brian Phillips This soundtrack is not availble on anyone's label MPAA Approved Recorded in Dolby Digital All rights reserved because my left hook is a MONSTER. Brian Phillips http://www.mindspring.com/~hagar # 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, 2 Apr 1999 17:42:40 EST From: DJJimmyBee@aol.com Subject: (exotica) Playlist for "Jimmy's Easy" 3.30.99 Jimmy's Easy" airs on 88.1 WMBR-FM, Cambridge on Tuesdays from 6-8 a.m. - ----------Billy Taylor Orchestra-David Frost Theme---------- Ted Auletta Orchestra-Makaha-LP Exotica (Cameo label) Warren Barker-Flute Route-LP Warren Barker Is (jazzy/moody/Shearing like) Arthur Lyman-Ring Oi Wake-CD Taboo (Ryko) Cecil Holmes Soulful Sounds-Across 110th St-CH Plays The Movies Billy Mure-What Is This Thing Called Love-LP Supersonics (Living Stereo, '58) Creed Taylor Orchestra-It's A Lonesome Old Town-LP Lonelyville (crime rock) Jane Morgan-Good Lovin'-LP Sounds Of Silence (was she a cross dresser?) - -Full Moon-Malibu-LP Full Moon (Nice e-z jazz from Buzzy Feiten/Neil Larsen) - -Chim Kothari-Looking Thru The Eyes Of Love-LP Sound Of Sitar (Pitney classic) - -Dick Hyman-Aquarius-LP Age Of Electronicus (Adjunct to Electric Eclectics?) - -Ferrante & Teicher-Va Va Voom!-CD Blast Off - -Peter Thomas Sound Orchestra-Landing On The Moon-CD Rampartouille - -Tom Jones-Things Go Better With Coke-CD Coke Commercials 1965-69 - -Mandingo-Black Rite-CD Sound Gallery (orange one from Scamp) - -David Shire-Manhattan Skyline-LP OST Saturday Night Fever (forgotten goodie) - -Burt Bacharach-Promise Her Anything (Reprise)-LP OST Promise Her Anything - -Henry Mancini-It Had Better Be Tonight (vocal)-LP OST Pink Panther Bernie Green Orchestra-I Love Paris-LP Futura (RCA Stereo AaCcTtIiOoNn) Mongo Santamaria-Workin' On A Groovy Thing-LP Workin' On A Groovy Thing ('68) Ulf Sandberg Trio-Watch What Happens-CD Scored! (James Taylor produced) Chittra Neogy-Woman Is Like A Fruit-CD Basic Hip Unswitched! (Thanks Basic) El Coco-Got That Feelin'-LP Cocomotion (ooooh, aaaah, got that feelin') MFSB-Human Machine-LP Universal Love (second LP from Philly's finest playaz) - -Katha Ebstein-Ein Haus Suf Einer Insel-CD Get Easy-German Pops Collection - -Sammy Davis Jr.-Ballad Of Johnny Cool-LP OST Johnny Cool - -Dick Hyman-The Cat-LP Man From O.R.G.A.N. (Lalo's tune from "Joy House") - -Ventures-Moon Journey-LP Runnin' Strong (Venturaholism developing here) - -Davie Allan &The Arrows-Experiment In Terror-CD Shots In The Dark (grinder) - -Dick Schory's New Percussion Ensemble-Caravan-LP Percussion (Living Stereo) - -Unidentified Orchestra-Perdido-LP Perspectives In Percussion (Hollywood stuff) - -Eydie Gorme-The Gift-LP Blame It On The Bossa Nova (excellent LP throughout) - ----------Wayne Newton-Wives & Lovers---------- # 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, 02 Apr 1999 17:52:30 -0500 From: Brian Phillips Subject: (exotica) Now, on to music I __dig__(longish) >Atlantic SD8177 Sergio Mendes' Favorite Things (1968) Sergio Mendes I like this one quite a lot! It was part of my big score of a year ago and despite the fact that Dave Grusin's name is on it (Not that he isn't talented, but during the seventies, almost every other danged soundtrack seemed to be Tom Scott or Dave Grusin). If you see it, buy it! Brian Phillips http://www.mindspring.com/~hagar # 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, 02 Apr 1999 19:43:42 -0500 From: Bump Subject: Re: (exotica) Beck's/Peter >Is it just me, or am I the only person on this list NOT incensed that Beck >would have anything to do with Bruce Haack? i am not incensed. although i have to agree with Charlie on 1/2 of this one... >Beck isn't Beck without the Dust Brothers and Beck shouldn't be allowed to >remix Bruce Haack without the Dust Brothers. i like beck both with and without the dust bros. but it seems to me he is pretty much a avant folk singer with a guitar without a production crew. but it will be interesting to see what happens, so i do believe he is "allowed" to try it. Does anybody know, btw, which Beck single uses the >unholy image of Heino on its cover? >Jane Fondle, who thinks Beck is also, "Cute." yeah, i got that one even before i knew who that weirdo with the hair and glasses was! it is Steve threw up bw/ mutherfucker it is on Bongload Records BL 11 might try them direct like... (nope, just looked over their website. no go. but vinyl available of his lp's) plus, this will give Bruce Haack some 90's, next millenium exposure to those like me who really have not heard much or none at all. lets hear it for the boy. AND as far as not being allowed to remix. that should have been the case with the new Peter Thomas remixes. what a bunch of boring stuff. Disc 2 of the original unreleased stuff is wonderful Bungalow also offers (in very small print) everyone to try their own remix of the unreleased tracks and send them to the label for a chance to win a free trip to Germany to hang with Mr. Thomas!!! ******************************** Bump Universal DJ Defective Records bumpy@megsinet.net http://www.defectiverecords.com "The future will be better tomorrow." -- Vice President Dan Quayle # 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 #361 *****************************