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Post #611721 by Dr. Zarkov on Wed, Oct 26, 2011 3:56 PM

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Dr. Zarkov’s Tiki Lounge Playlist: October 26, 2011

On this week’s show we marked our annual celebration of Halloween, including some tunes that are just plain scarifying all by themselves.

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  1. “Heebie Jeebies” The 1926 song from the collection: The Best of Louis Armstrong: The Hot Five and Hot Seven Recordings, featuring Louis Armstrong on Cornet & Vocal, Kid Ory on Trombone, Lil Armstrong on Piano, Johnny Dodds on Clarinet and Baby Dodds on Drums.

  2. “Rêve Secret” by Les Primitifs du Futur from their recording: World Musette, Featuring Robert Crumb on Banjo & Mandolin, Jean-Michel Davis on Xylophone & Fay Lovsky on Theremin.

  3. “Black Stick Blues” from the anthology: Sidney Bechet -- Jazz After Hours, featuring Monsieur Bechet on Clarinet.

  4. “And the Great Big Saw Came Nearer and Nearer” the 1944 song by Spike Jones & His City Slickers from the CD Box Set: Strictly for Music Lovers, featuring Del Porter on Vocal.

  5. “What’s Your Story?” From the Fletcher Henderson Allegro anthology.

  6. “Murder, He Says,” by Anita O’Day from the collection: Young Anita, written by Frank Loesser & Jimmy McHugh for the 1943 movie: Happy Go Lucky, with Gene Krupa & His Orchestra, featuring Roy Eldridge on Trumpet.

  7. “Street of Dreams,” the 1953 tune by Billy May and His Orchestra from the CD: Billy’s Best.

  8. “Everything I’ve Got” from the 1956 LP: Blossom Dearie, with Blossom Dearie on Vocals & Piano, Herb Ellis on Electric Guitar, Ray Brown on Bass and Jo Jones on Drums.

  9. “Everything Happens to Me,” The 1940 song composed by Tom Adair & Matt Dennis, from the 1958 LP: It Could Happen to You – Chet Baker Sings, with Chet Baker on Vocals & Trumpet, Kenny Drew on Piano and George Morrow on Bass.

  10. “Swamp Girl” by Chaino, who is on Bongos & Various Drums, from the late 1950s LP: Kirby Allan Presents Chaino: Africana & Beyond! – Spellbinding Primitive Rhythms by Chaino, Percussion Genius of Africa.

  11. “That Old Black Magic” the 1941 song by Harold Arlen & Johnny Mercer from the 1963 recording: Shirley Horn With Horns, with the band arranged & conducted by Quincy Jones.

  12. “Haunted Guitar” by The Three Suns from the collection: Space-Age Cocktail Lounge.

  13. “Cemetary Stomp” by The Essex, from the compilation: Lost Legends of Surf Guitar, Volume 1, Big Noise From Waimea!

  14. “Witchcraft,” the 1957 song composed by Cy Coleman & Carolyn Leigh, performed by the steel guitar master Buddy Emmons on his 1963 recording: Steel Guitar Jazz, featuring Bobby Scott on Piano, Jerome Richardson on Sax; Art Davis on Bass and Charles Persip on Drums.

  15. “Jalousie (Jealousy)” by Esquivel and His Orchestra from the 1960 LP: Infinity in Sound, Volume 2.

  16. “Sweet 16” by Bob Peck from the collection: RE/Search Incredibly Strange Music, Volume I.

  17. “Night of the Living Mambo” by Mamborama from the anthology: Rough Guide to Mambo.