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Teasing the Korean

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  1. Ted Machiavelli & the Savvy Consumers: "Pull-Tab Tuna Can" b/w "Blurred Expiration Date" The Blues Sub-Letters - "Can't Hop a Semi on the Interstate (Like I Used to Hop a Slow-Mo Freight)" b/w "Bring it to Irving" The Invasive Species - "Chicken Gunya" b/w "Stagnant Lagoon" Lars Levengood & the Five Love Languages - "Volitional Acts of Love" b/w "I Bought My Wife a New Kind of Toothbrush" The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation - We Get Requests
  2. When I interviewed Mundell Lowe in the late 1990s, I asked him if he still had the charts for the Satan in High Heels album. He said he kept the charts for the main title but didn't hang onto the others. Imagine writing an album like that and trashing the charts! As far as Lowe's arranging skills, a musician friend of mine who studied with Billy Bauer asked him about Lowe, and Bauer said that Mundy was a great arranger, and that he could come up with amazing arrangements on the fly at rehearsals.
  3. That is crazy about "Lake in the Woods!" I love the buildup in the bridge of "Lonely Beat." The end of the bridge is killer, and I love the piano interlude between the bridge and final stanza. It is played by an obscure session pianist named Johnny Williams. Wonder whatever became of him.
  4. Piero Piccioni - Theme from The Tenth Victim. Arrives at about the 1:20 mark: Kenyon Hopkins - "Dream Beat"
  5. Leith Stevens - "Toss Me a Scalpel" from The Interns: Franz Waxman - "Crime in the Streets"
  6. Mundell Lowe - "The Lost and the Lonely" from Satan in High Heels. Stanley Wilson "Lonely Beat" from M Squad. Combustible Edison - "Impact!" Les Baxter - "Papagayo" Leonard Rosenman - Theme from "The Chapman Report" (first track in the link): Rene Garriguenc - "Street Themes in Jazz" from The Twilight Zone:
  7. For a minute, I thought you might be Dave Cavanaugh of Capitol Records. But then I see you spell you name differently, and I also see that Dave Cavanaugh left this realm several decades ago.
  8. Lots of compilation albums are inaccurate when they indicate which tracks are mono and which are stereo. I'm assuming that tapes are located late in the process and the liner notes are not updated.
  9. Is this the only Louis Prima thread in the artists section? If so, it needs to be bumped and expanded. I'll be happy to help. I should add that Ms. TTK and I watched a documentary last night that was free with Amazon Prime. It is fairly old, maybe dating from the early 2000s, and is not perfect, but is still worth watching.
  10. Thanks, I'll see if I can find that track!
  11. Tonight: Pagan Festival - Dominic Frontiere - Columbia (mono) The Savage and the Sensuous Bongos - Don Ralke - WB (stereo)
  12. Jonny Quest, disc 2 of 2-CD set - Hoyt Curtin (La-La-Land)
  13. I thought you meant Herb Alpert. Don't scare me like that!
  14. Thank you! Are there any other tracks on "Experiment in Sound" in that kind of a groove?
  15. The version of "Omo Ado" that I linked in the original post?
  16. I will happily do downloads if the vinyl or CD is not readily available.
  17. Camille 2000 - Piero Piccioni (Easy Tempo)
  18. Listening to the CD, but I have the vinyl also.
  19. Mosaic packaging is boring, not proprietary. Understood. Check out what they have; you may be surprised.
  20. Chuck Mingus - Jazz Portraits (UA)
  21. Thanks, but I'm not too eager to waddle over there.
  22. Respectfully, Qobuz charges for downloads, and the hi-res options, when available, can be pricey.
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