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IZ

Hi everyone,

Here's what I'm spinning on my turntable tonight.

Stellar Stereo Dynamica type LP by Kenyon Hopkins. Some undertones of hip Jazz in amongst the Spanish favorites. And occasional sound effects (senoritas giggling, drinks pouring, car sounds, etc). Not a bad track on the whole thing. Nice.

What are you spinning?

I, Z


http://www.jetsetplanet.com

[ Edited by: I, Zombie 2010-05-12 10:12 ]

On 2010-05-11 21:07, I, Zombie wrote:
Hi everyone,

Here's what I'm spinning on my turntable tonight.

Stellar Stereo Dynamica type LP by Kenyon Hopkins. Some undertones of hip Jazz in amongst the Spanish favorites. And occasional sound effects (senoritas giggling, drinks pouring, car sounds, etc). Not a bad track on the whole thing. Nice.

What are you spinning?

I, Z

I hope I am not disowned by this group of audiophiles for this one. But...

I've stopped collecting vinyl.

Nonetheless, the CD I am currently spinning is a mixed compliation titled, "Music for a Bachelor's Den (in Hi-Fi)." This is a nice pre-summer blend to help chase away to regular rigors of the work day. I have it on repeat, so it plays like my own office Muzak. You folks probably own this recording, but here is the playlist:

Once in a While - Terry Snyder
Love For Sale - Arthur Lyman Group
You're Driving Me Crazy (What Do I DO) - Jackie Gleason and his Orchestra
Sunset Strip - David Rose and his Orchestra
Moonglow and Love Theme from 'Picnic' - Morris Stoloff and the Columbia Pictures Studio Orchestra
Medley: As Long As I Live/Let's Live Agaian - George Shearing Quintet
Like Young - Linda Lawson
Theme from 'Route 66' - Nelson Riddle and his Orchestra
Ill Wind - John Buzon Trio
Quiet Village (Long Version) - The Exotic Sounds of Martin Denny
Yellow Bird - Arthur Lyman Group
Moritat (A Theme from the Threepenny Opera) - The Dick Hyman Trio
So Rare - Jimmy Dorsey
Theme From "The Honeymooners" (Melancholy Serenade - Jackie Gleason and his Concert Orchestra
Around The World (From "Around the World in 80 Days") - Studio Orchestra Conducted by Victor Young

In the afternoons, I will interchange this CD with my scratch version of the Reverburritos upcoming CD Electric Combover, for a little more upbeat surf action. It just makes the work day that much more enjoyable!

[ Edited by: Vince Martini 2010-05-12 07:05 ]

On 2010-05-12 06:59, Vince Martini wrote:

I hope I am not disowned by this group of audiophiles for this one. But...

I've stopped collecting vinyl.

Nonetheless, the CD I am currently spinning is a mixed compliation titled, "Music for a Bachelor's Den (in Hi-Fi)."

Vince, looks like a sweet compilation. No, I don't have it, though I have a handful of the LPs some of the tracks come from.

Oh, and I changed the title of the thread. I collect vinyl, but I don't have anything against CDs or MPs. As long as I can hear the music!

What else are people spinning?

I,Z

T

Not exotica but anarchia class of '65...always on tap at my pad.
AAAAaaaaaaargghhhhhhhyeah!yeah!yeah!!!

i usually make a mental playlist
before i reach the studio after work.....
Bach's Mass in B-Minor
a Monks CD from Squid
and the Melvins "Nude in Boots" CD
as well as Sven's Sound of Tiki compilation...
great tunes to accompany an evening of painting tonight!

To commemorate the passing of Mr. Francis Albert Sinatra 12 years ago this Friday, it's been a week of nothing but Sinatra. Currently, Softly as I Leave You is spinning on the hi fi.

On 2010-05-12 19:18, Quarterto3 wrote:
To commemorate the passing of Mr. Francis Albert Sinatra 12 years ago this Friday, it's been a week of nothing but Sinatra. Currently, Softly as I Leave You is spinning on the hi fi.

ABSOLUTELY FANTABULOUS!!!

I was digging a little Sinatra/Jobim this past Saturday. Just SO relaxing! As far as I am concerned, this is STILL Sinatra's world and I just live in it and worship him!

TM

I posted this before, chicky baby......and got hardly any responses...anyway, I think YOU will appreciate this!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K1bVpbu8bXQ


http://www.myspace.com/lucasvigor
http://www.myspace.com/thesmokinmenehunes
http://www.myspace.com/thehulagirlsband

"yer jus not tuned into the series of tubes yet, let it soak in".

[ Edited by: lucas vigor 2010-05-12 20:35 ]

On 2010-05-12 20:34, lucas vigor wrote:
I posted this before, chicky baby......and got hardly any responses...anyway, I think YOU will appreciate this!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K1bVpbu8bXQ


http://www.myspace.com/lucasvigor
http://www.myspace.com/thesmokinmenehunes
http://www.myspace.com/thehulagirlsband

"yer jus not tuned into the series of tubes yet, let it soak in".

[ Edited by: lucas vigor 2010-05-12 20:35 ]

You are very gracious, Lucas. That was quite a treat! I never get enough of that stuff. I think the picture below is when the band was performing 'Girl from Ipenema' or 'I'm Coming Home'...one of those tunes.

Mahalo!!!

IZ

On 2010-05-12 20:34, lucas vigor wrote:
I posted this before, ....

WOW -- that clip is AMAZING! Thanks for sharing! I love how Frank lights up after introducing Jobim.

I,Z

TM

I love that it's totally live, yet sounds like they recorded it in a studio! I have always wanted this album, of course....but it's usually out of print or too expensive.

IZ

Here's another LP that spent a lot of time on the turntable last night.

Am I hearing right? Is this German imported "Tanz" budget-bin find actually filled with Production library gems - some that are classics of the genre??? Not sure if there are many Production Library geeks out there on Tiki Central, but keep an eye out for this LP. It could easily show up in a thrift store or in dollar bin, since it has all the signs of your typical beer-stein-swinging Kraut Pop LP, but it's not.

Looking forward to kicking back with a cocktail and this record tonight!

I'm also adding it to the playlist I'm working on for a DJ gig Saturday afternoon at a record sale!

P

iTunes Playlist called "Lazar's Taste of Exotica" from a rarely updated Blog.

[ Edited by: Piratiki 2010-05-14 18:02 ]

TM

On 2010-05-15 17:33, Big Kahuna wrote:

Classic!

T

Another lonely Saturday night...

Have it on vinyl, but in my state I'll rip the needle straight across the side :lol:
so it's MP3 this time...

On 2010-05-15 20:18, twitch wrote:
Another lonely Saturday night...

Have it on vinyl, but in my state I'll rip the needle straight across the side :lol:
so it's MP3 this time...

AMAZING cover! I need to turn my attention to Waits more than I have. I think this post officially gets me off my duff on that score.

I,Z

On 2010-05-14 12:12, I, Zombie wrote:
Looking forward to kicking back with a cocktail and this record tonight!

I'm also adding it to the playlist I'm working on for a DJ gig Saturday afternoon at a record sale!

Hey, this is on CD, I just discovered! Many thanks for mentioning this album!

Les Paul & Mary Ford: Lover's Luau [1959, Sony Music Special Products]

Vintage Hawaiian Treasures, Volume 7 – The History of Slack Key Guitar [2004, produced by George Winston, Cord International-Hana Ola Records]

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