The Car-Stereo Album - July Edition
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*Playing on the Car-Stereo this month.*
Tracks:
01 - 3rd Force - This Is The One
02 - E. John - Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word (rmx)
03 - Disco-Medley -...
Exotic Sounds of Quiet Village, Vol. 9
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Aloha!!!
I am pleased, at this moment, to present the 9th Volume in the
Continuing-to-Grow collection of Versions of Les Baxter's "Quiet Village".
Yep! ...
MUZAK VOL. 2
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MUZAK VOL. 2
Thought I would start out my new post rather simple and just do the basics
for now. Give me time to get use to maneuvering through things...
Lenny Dee - Dee-lirious
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We're back on the great keyboardists of yesteryear, and 1956 was obviously
a goodun.
The title reminds me of when I was delirious as a kid. My bedroom wall...
Voice of the Xtabay!
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Xtabay - Lure of the Unknown Love
Xtabay, a lovely young Incan virgin, fell in love with a prince of an Aztec
kingdom. It was a forbidden love, however,...
Various Artists - The Mozart Lounge (2002)
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Well, here I am again with a random post after 18 months or so. This time
one of my favourite albums, the 2002 Mozart Lounge compilation from
Apoll...
Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color
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*Record Comments: *This record includes some very hard-to-find tracks,
including Annette's "Bella Bella Florence" as performed in the two-part
episode "...
an easy affair - volume one
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*an easy affair*
*- volume one (2015)*
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compiled with my new record player from lps found since moving to dalla...
James Last, Bandleader, dies at 86
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*James Last in 1970*
James Last, the internationally renowned German bandleader whose music was
considered staggeringly accessible even by the standards...
TOO BEAUTIFUL FOR WORDS
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*Now here's a reel by the Living Strings that is everything that I love
about easy listening. As a matter of fact, this is how I got into bloggin'.
When I ...
THE END
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Sorry keeping some of you on tenterhooks wondering whether Boot Sale Sounds
is still a going concern. I was hoping to get back into uploading some gems
fr...
Ritual of the Savage
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*Capitol Records, 1951*
*Tracks:*
01-Busy Port
02-Sophisticated Savage
03-Jungle River Boat
04-Jungle Flower
05-Barquita
06-Stone God
07-Quite Village
08-...
The New Thrift Store DJ Radio
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We never forget Christmas here at the Thrift Store DJ headquarters. Well,
sometimes we do, but not this year! This year we are unveiling the all new
Thrift...
Asma dan sesak nafas pada paru yang sudah akut
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Apakah Anda tahu bahwa madu memiliki kemampuan untuk memberikan M jenis manfaat
bagi kesehatan manusia dan kesehatan? Madu diakui mengingat bahwa masa lalu ...
I'm not dead...
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Hey everyone,
I hope you're all enjoying the summer. As you can probably tell, I've
been m.i.a for awhile as far as this blog goes. Family, self-employm...
A Troubling New Development
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Hi Folks,
I was just alerted by someone that the link for 'Music Hall In The Sky' has
been blocked. It takes you to a place to buy music on Amazon instead ...
All Good Things Must Come to an End
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My dear friends,
After several months of absence, I had decided to start posting again but,
it is with much sadness that I have decided to stop posting on ...
TIME TO SAY GOODBYE
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This is probably going to be a rambling post so bear with me.
Today is Funky Frolic's 2nd anniversary. It has been an incredible journey
f...
heads-up for new comers..
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Hey guys,
This blog is idle and shows the goodies I uploaded from 2008 to 2010; by
browsing the posts it's likely you'll still find plenty of
rare/weir...
And then there was One...+ 101
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Sooner or later it had to happen, right?We thought about going out with a
bang rather than a whimper but that requires effort we weren't willing to
spend a...
Julie London - Sings Soft and Sweet
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Hi there groovers...
Well, it took the fabulous Julie London to drag Mr Snookles out of
retirement. The one lounge Diva that Mrs Snookles is jealous of - ...
Bruton - BRZ 1 - Face of Danger
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Some time ago, i scored a big batch of Brutons! And here is a compilation
of selected tracks from some of those libraries! The theme is
Drama/Jazz-Funk/Fus...
THE HOME OF ALL THINGS 'GROOVY'
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*RANGERAVER'S* *DEPARTURE *
*LOUNGE*
"the place where good music lives"!
I am sure you will find something to your taste! Please fasten your seat
belt ...
Jason: Yes, sounds great. Repost all you want, please give served by credit or link credit so if they like it, they can visit me. I would likie to know download stas from your links, if that's ok. Will do the same for you, if that's ok -- Love your blog, I have a few of the discs you have posted and have more modern and classic stuff to post and share. We can do a lot of cross promoting if you like. I'm trying to get people exposed to many tyes of music, although surf, spy and guitar are my tops right now. I hace a huge collection of classic lounge stuff I'll start incorporating that in my post next month -- one of them is an out of print crime jazz collection and a boatload of British TV spy theme songs. Please stay in touch -- Best GeorgeW
Thanks boss, I think this could be the start of a beautiful relationship :)
That "out of print" Crime Jazz collection, looking forward to that (unless it's the same as my first two posts) if not maybe we could do a double premier.
Looking forward to sharing stuff with you, I'm also a massive fan of easy-lounge-exotica so will keep an eye on your future posts.
thanks for stopping by the crate. its funny how people download stuff and dont bother just to say thanks or hello.love the crime posts, got nay crime themed library?
I like to thank U very much for lots of marvelous items you posted. I very much appreciated the Roland Shaw nuggets. Unfortunately I don't have much time for posting something but I will have a look at my Roland Shaw PFS productions during the upcoming weekend. Let's see what I can do for You.
just discovered your blog, sensational stuff, i appreciate all your hard work. i'm a writer of crime novels and i love listening to this stuff while i work...
Don't forget to put requests in the spy forum, makes it easier for everyone.
I was saving The U.N.C.L.E.'s for a "mega-post" with everything I have. Depending on feedback on the exclusive room idea (for in-print/ltd ed titles) I'm not sure whether to put out titles that are available to buy, I don't want to start getting files deleted or even the blog shutdown.
Keep a lookout for upcoming posts.
P.S. if anyone posts as anonymous, please put you name (or nickname) at the end.
Hey, Jay! Wow! Thanks for putting my blog up here in BIG letters. I've noticed some responses already. You have encouraged me to pursue my spy/crime hobby once again. I have lots of stuff to share. Stay tuned! Gary
Hm, thought I'd posted this but I guess I hadn't. If you don't have the extended 'Anatomy of a Murder' or 'Basie Meets Bond' and would like them, I can supply.
Just another note to say thanks for the great stuff you have posted. These sound tracks have brought some great memories of my youth back that I went out bought DVD's of all the Matt Helm movies and Our man Flint plus buying a copy of the Ipcress file from ebay.
Now if there were only DVD packages of Hawaiian Eye and 77 sunset Strip.
hi,it seems that once again you need help from a froggie...so you can find here the mike hammer's ost:http://files.ww.com/files/39824.html it's a spanish cd reissue from the mid 90's, listen and share. at last, very suave blog. El Sebasto
How about Jazz From Great TV Shows by Bob Mersey with Det Moor and his Orchestra - a compilation of incidental pieces Mersey wrote for such shows as "Route 66," "The New Breed," "Manhunt," "Kraft Mystery Theater," and "Window on Main Street."
Forgot to say..what a wonderful blog. I too have a few goodies to share with you. I'm currently uploading Ray Anthony's Like Wild! which is well cool and has the best version of Peter Gunn I have ever heard - all sassy brass and punding percussion - it'll be on my blog soon
31 comments:
Jason:
Yes, sounds great. Repost all you want, please give served by credit or link credit so if they like it, they can visit me. I would likie to know download stas from your links, if that's ok. Will do the same for you, if that's ok -- Love your blog, I have a few of the discs you have posted and have more modern and classic stuff to post and share. We can do a lot of cross promoting if you like.
I'm trying to get people exposed to many tyes of music, although surf, spy and guitar are my tops right now. I hace a huge collection of classic lounge stuff I'll start incorporating that in my post next month -- one of them is an out of print crime jazz collection and a boatload of British TV spy theme songs. Please stay in touch --
Best
GeorgeW
Yeah buddy. This is gonna be "The Place" It won't be a crime...or will it? LP
George,
Thanks boss, I think this could be the start of a beautiful relationship :)
That "out of print" Crime Jazz collection, looking forward to that (unless it's the same as my first two posts) if not maybe we could do a double premier.
Looking forward to sharing stuff with you, I'm also a massive fan of easy-lounge-exotica so will keep an eye on your future posts.
Thanks George.
thanks for stopping by the crate. its funny how people download stuff and dont bother just to say thanks or hello.love the crime posts, got nay crime themed library?
keep up the good work!
cosmo
Thanks cosmo,
I've got a couple of Library albums to post later on, I'm a bit busy sorting out my Crime Jazz Collection series.
Speaking of library, do you have anything by syd dale? he's a favourite of mine (amongst others)
Jason
Hey Jason, do you have The Untouchables by Skip Martin? If not, I do and you're welcome to post it. just let me know.
Rick
Rick,
No I don't have it so would love it thanks, I'll put it on the site if that's OK with you.
Jay
Hey Jay,
I noticed your interest in Syd Dale. Try this one
h++p://my.opera.com/xyzcosmonaut/blog/show.dml/575293
I like to thank U very much for lots of marvelous items you posted. I very much appreciated the Roland Shaw nuggets. Unfortunately I don't have much time for posting something but I will have a look at my Roland Shaw PFS productions during the upcoming weekend. Let's see what I can do for You.
Stay tuned
HPM
very nice and very interesting blog and the music is so perfect felicitations for your job jason
just discovered your blog, sensational stuff, i appreciate all your hard work. i'm a writer of crime novels and i love listening to this stuff while i work...
Music To Read James Bond By sounds the order of the day for mt anonymous :)
I love your blog, thanks so much for all your hard work. As for requests, I would love the Man From Uncle/Girl From Uncle soundtracks. Again, thanks.
Don't forget to put requests in the spy forum, makes it easier for everyone.
I was saving The U.N.C.L.E.'s for a "mega-post" with everything I have.
Depending on feedback on the exclusive room idea (for in-print/ltd ed titles) I'm not sure whether to put out titles that are available to buy, I don't want to start getting files deleted or even the blog shutdown.
Keep a lookout for upcoming posts.
P.S. if anyone posts as anonymous, please put you name (or nickname) at the end.
Thanks
Jay
Hey, Jay!
Wow! Thanks for putting my blog up here in BIG letters. I've noticed some responses already. You have encouraged me to pursue my spy/crime hobby once again. I have lots of stuff to share. Stay tuned!
Gary
No problem Gary, you're welcome. Us spy fans have to stick together:)
Oh man, I have to hand in my decoder ring or something.
Where the heck is the jukebox??
Hm, thought I'd posted this but I guess I hadn't. If you don't have the extended 'Anatomy of a Murder' or 'Basie Meets Bond' and would like them, I can supply.
Do you have Si Zentner's 'The Swingin Eye?'
filmpac,
Consider your Licence Revoked :)
It's that great big Black thing on the top right of the page "Music To Browse By"
Happy listening
You may need to pause it and let it load a little depending on your connection.
jazzfan,
I have the Basie disc and have it uploaded ready to post, and The Swinging Eye (great cover) although that's more Lounge than spy.
Feel free to post Anatomy, put it in the forum :)
Thanks
Fantastic blog, thanks for some great shares!
new quincy jones soundtrack story in
stop smiling magazine...
Just another note to say thanks for the great stuff you have posted. These sound tracks have brought some great memories of my youth back that I went out bought DVD's of all the Matt Helm movies and Our man Flint plus buying a copy of the Ipcress file from ebay.
Now if there were only DVD packages of Hawaiian Eye and 77 sunset Strip.
Cheers
Torontomush
See and people say that music blogs stop people spending money, looks like I'm costing you a fortune :)
Thanks Torontomush,
P.S. Nice name:)
hi,it seems that once again you need help from a froggie...so you can find here the mike hammer's ost:http://files.ww.com/files/39824.html
it's a spanish cd reissue from the mid 90's, listen and share.
at last, very suave blog.
El Sebasto
Thanks El Sebasto,
I'll add it to the site if that's OK with you.
Many thanks, always glad to receive help from a froggie (or anyone else :)
Much appreciated
Jason
Great blog thanks for sharing, really wonderful!!
How about Jazz From Great TV Shows by Bob Mersey with Det Moor and his Orchestra - a compilation of incidental pieces Mersey wrote for such shows as "Route 66," "The New Breed," "Manhunt," "Kraft Mystery Theater," and "Window on Main Street."
http://www.mediafire.com/?5iphyhrlmnv
Forgot to say..what a wonderful blog. I too have a few goodies to share with you. I'm currently uploading Ray Anthony's Like Wild! which is well cool and has the best version of Peter Gunn I have ever heard - all sassy brass and punding percussion - it'll be on my blog soon
Hey crispy,
Thanks for the shares, just had a quick look at your site. You seem to have MY taste in music there, excellent:)
Thanks a lot
Jay
Excellent site, Lounger.
Hope you don't mind, but I've added you to my links:
www.flickhead.net
BTW, on November 9 TCM will be airing all of the U.N.C.L.E. theatrical releases:
http://www.tcm.com/schedule/index.jsp?startDate=11/6/2007&timezone=EST&cid=N
No problem linking me, you have a nice site there yourself :)
"Solo Out"
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