Good god, six weeks between the last post and this one?!?! You should be ashamed of yourself!
We’ve been much busy here in the office with a gazillion different items, but we’ve finally coughed out the next episode of this show — a few weeks later, but better later than never. We went with the horror film theme again, basically because we wanted to.
DOWNLOAD: Soundtrack Shelf Podcast: #07 (MP3)
Playlist:
Inferno – Mater Tenebrarum (Keith Emerson)
Return of the Living Dead – Trioxin Theme (Francis Haines)
Dead Heat – End Credits Theme (Phil Settle)
Forbidden World aka Mutant – End Credits Theme (Susan Justin)
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Cat People – Leopard Tree Dream (Giorgio Moroder)
Conquest – Night Creatures (Claudio Simonetti)
Zombie – Sequence 2 (Fabio Frizzi)
Emanuelle And The Last Cannibals – The Dark Side of the Soul II (Nico Fidenco)
Anthrophophagus The Beast – Main Theme/Padre Snaturato (Marcello Giombini Leon)
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The Monster Club – Monsters Rule O.K. (The Viewers)
Terror On Tour – Forever Love (???)
Phantasm – End of the Game (Fred Myrow & Malcolm Seagrave)
Night Train To Terror – ??? aka Everybody But You (???)
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Nightbreed – Meat For The Beast (Danny Elfman)
Q: The Winged Serpent – End Credits Theme (Robert O. Raglund)
Bad Moon – Nepal (Daniel Licht)
Dawn of the Mummy – End Credits Theme (Shuki Levy)
Axe – Opening Credits Theme (George Newman Shaw & John Willhelm)
Nosferatu (1979) – Mantra I (Popol Vuh)
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The Sadist Has Red Teeth – ??? (Raymond LeGrande)
Necromania – ??? (Hubler/Schwab)
Shiver of the Vampires – Shiver of the Vampires (Acanthus)
Devil’s Nightmare – Demon Arise (Allesandro Allesandroni)
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Troll 2 – End Credits (Carlo Maria Cordio)
This horror-themed playlist is the first time that Bret and Nicolaou have collaborated together on an episode of the podcast — spot which tracks came from whom, and win a year’s supply of canned soup!
DOWNLOAD: Soundtrack Shelf Podcast: #06 (MP3)
Playlist:
Friday The 13th Part 3 – Disco Theme (Hot Ice)
The Fearless Vampire Killers – Main Title (Krzysztof Komeda)
The Black Cat – The Black Cat (Scotty McKay)
Shoobie Doobie Moon – You Make Me Feel Like A Monster (John Harrison)
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Sugar Hill – Supernatural Voodoo Woman (The Originals)
Shock – Tema Di Marco – Tema Di Marco II (Libra)
Tenebre – Slow Circus (Goblin)
The Blob (1958) – Beware of the Blob (Burt Bacharach)
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Gremlins – The Gremlins Rag (Jerry Goldsmith)
Howling II – Howling Theme (The London Theatre Orchestra)
Deadly Friend – B.B. (Charles Bernstein?)
The 12th Paris International Fantasy & Science Fiction Film Festival – Bloodnight (Yan Tregger)
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TerrorVision – Terrorvision (The Fibonaccis)
The Keep – Ancient Powerplant (Tangerine Dream)
The Dunwich Horror – Black Mass (Les Baxter)
Boardinghouse – Opening Theme (33 1/3? Kalassu? Teeth?)
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Fiend For Flesh – Coming Attraction
The Stuff – 2 commercials
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Trick Or Treat – Trick Or Treat (Fastway)
Hard Rock Zombies – Zombies Lure Ghouls (Paul Sabu)
Rocktober Blood – Killer On The Loose (Sorcery)
Rock ‘N Roll Nightmare – We Accept The Challenge (Jon Mikl Thor)
Dreamaniac – ?? (Tom Milano/Don Great)
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The Green Slime – The Green Slime (Richard Delvy)
The Cinefamily’s Alex Nicolaou is back with another hour-plus set. KA-PLABBO! The Wings Hauser song from Vice Squad alone is worth the download here, let alone all the other cool stuff —
DOWNLOAD: Soundtrack Shelf Podcast: #05 (MP3)
Playlist:
Performance – Memo From Turner (Mick Jagger, Keith Richards / Guitar: Ry Cooder)
Who Dares Wins – Commando (Roy Budd)
Zoo Folle – Space And Freedom (Giuliano Sorgini)
Viva La Muerte – Ekkoleg (Grethe Agatz)
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Vice Squad – Neon Slime (Joe Renzetti / Vocals: Wings Hauser)
Sea Of Joy – Down To The Sea (Tully)
The 5000 Fingers of Dr. T – Do-Mi-Do Duds (Frederic Hollander / Lyrics: Dr. Seuss)
Brigade Mondaine – Phonic (Cerrone)
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Beyond The Valley Of The Dolls – Find It (Stu Phillips & Bob Stone / Voc: Lynn Carey)
Deliverance – Eight More Miles to Louisiana (Eric Weissberg & Marshall Brickman)
Last House On The Left – Wait For The Rain (David Hess)
A Boy And His Dog – A Boy And His Dog (Tim McIntire)
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Sweet Movie – Is There Life On The Earth (Manos Xatzidakis / Voc: Anne Lonnenberg)
Visa de Censure No. X – Novavana (Delired Cameleon Family [Clearlight])
La Cicatrice Intérieure – Abschied (Nico)
The Conformist – O.K. Bull (Georges Delerue)
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Codice D’Amore Orientale – Kamasutra (Alberto Baldan Bembo & Blue Marvin Orchestra)
The Wicker Man (1973) – Maypole (Paul Giovanni & Magnet)
A Zed And Two Noughts – Car Wash (Michael Nyman)
Cannibal Holocaust – Main Theme (Riz Ortolani)
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Percy – God’s Children (The Kinks)
This episode, I’m joined by guest DJ Nathaniel Thompson — a longtime friend of the revival movie theater I program (the Cinefamily), a fantastic collector of soundtracks, and the man responsible for producing the 3-disc special edition DVD of Caligula (no kidding; he actually did that!)
Soundtrack Shelf Podcast: #04, feat. guest DJ Nathaniel Thompson (MP3)
Playlist:
Father Jackleg – Sounds and Voices (Guido & Maurizio De Angelis)
Looker – Theme from Looker (sung by Sue Saad)
Demons 2 – Sally’s Garage (Simon Boswell)
Tourist Trap – Dreamwake (Pino Donaggio)
Dear Parents – Meeting at Pub Swan #2 (Riz Ortolani)
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Score – Shake Tragico (Amadeo Tomassi)
Venus in Furs – Marco Polo (Syd Dale)
The Name of the Game Is Kill! – Theme for Love (Stu Phillips)
The People Next Door – Sweet Medusa (sung by Bead Game)
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The Garbage Pail Kids Movie – Follow (Also Sprach the King of Eurodisco) (sung by Ed Kuepper)
Groupie Girl – Yesterday’s Hero (English Rose)
Dead and Buried – Welcome to Potter’s Bluff (Joe Renzetti)
Proof – Walk (Not Drowning, Waving)
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The Reflecting Skin – Main Theme (Nick Bicat)
The Unbelievable Truth – Opening Titles (Ned Rifle)
Chariots of the Gods? – Theme from Chariots of the Gods? (Peter Thomas)
Yeti: The Giant of the 20th Century – Yeti (sung by The Yetians)
The House That Screamed – Main Theme, Pop Version (Waldo De Los Rios)
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The Virgin Suicides – Dead Bodies (Air)
Pretty Maids All in a Row – Chilly Winds (End Titles) (sung by The Osmonds)
Every once in a while here in the Cinefamily (the revival movie theater in Los Angeles of which I’m one of the programmers), we receive an unsolicited piece of…well, “stuff” that we’re at a loss to fully comprehend.
About a week and a half ago, my co-worker Suki answered the office phone, and was puzzled by the person on the other end who wanted to “work with us”, and wanted our mailing address so that he could send us “a unique opportunity.” The fellow didn’t want to describe what he had in mind (of course), so we immediately put it out of our minds the second she was off the phone.
Imagine our surprise when, one week later, a printed-out version of the image below appeared in our physical mailbox, encased inside a PICTURE FRAME.
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We’re not entirely sure who on earth this kind of thing would actually work on — the picture-frame-in-the-mail thing, I mean, not the magic trick thing. Dude must’ve spent at least $10 on the framing and mailing it to us, unless he found the frame at a garage sale.
We were serious about making the Soundtrack Shelf podcast a twice-a-month thing, rather than just a monthly thing. And, WHAMMO!, here ya go!
Soundtrack Shelf Podcast: #03, August 2011 Part Deux! (MP3)
Playlist:
Contamination – Connexion (Goblin)
Beverly Hills Cop 2 – Shakedown (Bob Seger)
Megaforce – Title Theme (Jerrold Immel)
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Garlic Is As Good As Ten Mothers – The Garlic Waltz (Ruthie Gordon)
Stunt Rock – Stuntrocker (Sorcery)
Fear No Evil – Fear No Evil (Trybe)
Bedazzled – Love Me/Bedazzled (Dudley Moore & Peter Cook)
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The Magic Garden of Stanley Sweetheart – Water (sung by Michael Greer)
Privilege – Privilege (sung by Paul Jones)
Can Hieronymous Merkin Ever Forget Mercy Humppe And Find True Happiness? – Chalk and Cheese (sung by Joan Collins)
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Ms. 45 – Disco Party Theme (Joe Delia)
Timm Thaller (1979) – Timm’s Theme (Christian Bruhn)
Christine – Moochie’s Death (John Carpenter)
3 Women – Opening Credits/The Pool At Work (Gerald Busby)
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Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me – Moving Through Time (Angelo Badalamenti)
SLAMMO! The second installment of the soon-to-be-twice-a-month Cinefamily podcast mixtape dedicated to deep film soundtrack cuts is here! This episode is put together by my friend/co-worker Alex Nicolaou; I’m not actually featured on this episode, as Alex did all the music selections and back-announcing, but we’ll be collaborating together on future episodes, fer sure! Alex did a great job with this one; check it out!
Soundtrack Shelf Podcast: #02, August 2011! (MP3)
Playlist:
Cannabis – Cannabis-bis (Serge Gainsbourg)
Head – Daddy’s Song (performed by The Monkees, written by Harry Nilsson)
Chobizenesse – Il A Chaud Bibi (Michel Magne & Jean Yanne)
Bananas – Training (Marvin Hamlisch)
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Girl On A Motorcycle – Take Me To My Lover (Les Reed)
…Tick…Tick…Tick… – California Girl (Tompall & The Glaser Brothers)
Zachariah – The Funky William Tell Overture (Jimmie Haskell)
Black Belt Jones – Main Theme (Dennis Coffey)
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Wild In The Streets – Shape Of Things To Come (Les Baxter, Cynthia Weil & Barry Mann)
The Trip – Peter’s Trip (Electric Flag)
The Trip – Joint Passing Song (Electric Flag)
Psych-Out – The Pretty Song From Psych Out (The Storybook)
Gas-s-s-s – Today Is Where (Gourmet’s Delight)
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Yor, Hunter From The Future – Yor’s World (Guido & Maurizio De Angelis)
Star Crash – Main Theme (John Barry)
L’Aldila [The Beyond] – Voci Dal Nulla (Fabio Frizzi)
Sette Note In Nero [The Psychic) - With You (Bixio – Frizzi – Tempera) Franco Bixio, Fabio Frizzi and Vince Tempera
La Città Delle Donne [City Of Women] – The Visitors (Gino Soccio)
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Zoot Suit Jesus imparts his wisdom – a monologue from Greaser’s Palace
Jubilee – Plastic Surgery (Adam & The Ants)
La Fête Sauvage – La Fête Sauvage (Vangelis)
Stone – Rage (Billy Green, vocals: Jeanie Lewis)
Jeu De Massacre [The Killing Game] – Jeu De Massacre (The Alan Brown Set)
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Os Trapalhões E O Mágico De Oróz – Retirada (Arnaud Rodrigues, vocals: Didi)
“THE DIALECT OF THE BLACK AMERICAN” (1970)
Sometimes a resource like WFMU’s Beware of The Blog will pump out so much great content over the years that it’s very difficult to keep up with it all. This album, originally posted by WFMU in October 2007 as part of their second round of the 365 Days Project, is my absolute favorite kind of “Non-music” album (as classified by Discogs.com) Here’s what original WFMU poster Scott Soriano had to say:
One of my favorite spoken word records is this 1970 public service disc produced by Western Electric for libraries and schools…Essentially a long essay on how American society deals with Ebonics, “The Dialect of the Black American” is fairly radical in its message…and very entertaining in its presentation. That one of America’s biggest companies produced such a document is testament to how liberal the country had become [at that time].
Message aside, “The Dialect of the Black American” would be just another spoken word record if not for the presentation. Narrator (I assume) Paul K. Winston has the right voice for this record. His rich tone dashes from Standard American English to Ebonics without pause. The writing is good. And the record is funny. Some of the humor is unintended, I’m sure; however, listen to the end of the last track and you know that the writers were laughing as they came up with it. Top a great record off with a fantastic sleeve and here is one of the best spoken word records ever released.
I’m in total agreement with Soriano’s assessment of the narrator’s voice; he’s one of those voiceover dudes who speaks in buttery baritones that make the brain twitch in delight.
Paul Weston & Jeffrey Berman – “The Dialect of the Black American” LP (ZIP file)
EGISTO MACCHI – “BIORITMI” (197?)
Unpredictable and considerably spooky Italian library record with pieces named after biological stuff (“Cardiac Valve”, “Peristalsis”, “Microscope”, “Laboratory”, etc.), but sounding like a grab-you-by-the-throat giallo. Not exactly sure what menacing Spaghetti Western-style fuzz guitar and spidery string sections have to do with a track named after the wave-like muscle contractions that pass food down the digestive tract, but if this is the sound of digestion, then I probably should start eating milder foods. Whatever the case, it’s rad.
Egisto Macchi – “Bioritmi” LP (Library: Gemelli) (ZIP file)
MORSE CODE – “PROCRÉATION” (1976)
Don’t know much about this band, outside of them being French-Canadian, but damn, that cover creeps me out. They were a four-piece symphonic prog outfit in the Genesis or King Crimson vein; mellotron licks drape this album like a heavy velvet cloak. Make sure you check out the track “Des Hauts et des Ha!” first — it’s mighty ridiculous and rad at the same time. And I gotta give it up for the 26-minute title track, which explores the same kind of territory as some of the longer O.G. jams of Van Der Graaf Generator.
I have a friend from France who told me recently that the Quebecois accent is “ugly”, and comparable to a kind of nasal “Valley girl” thing. I can mostly hear it, as French-Canadians speak with a much flatter tone than the typically jowly Gallic way of speaking. I’m sure most French-Canadians would probably say that the Euro-French tone sounds snooty and pompous, like someone from the U.S. would rip on a stuffy Brit for speaking nothing but “pfeffer-feffer puh pfeffer-feff.”
Morse Code – Procréation” LP (ZIP file)