Cool and Strange Music Vol. 2 #1
by
Mike (in Tokyo) Rogers
by Mike Rogers
Hey
there groovy girls and guys, it's time for our first Cool and Strange
Music for the year 2005. And wow! Do I have some winners lined up
for you folks.
First
off, I know you are all still probably hung over from the King George
Coronation party what a blast that was, wasn't it? And what a
packed house. I don't think I've spun that many disco records for
fat old drunk Republicans and their paid girlfriends since Pappy's
"Kick the crap outta the Iraqis party" in 1991.
By
the way, isn't it so cool that George W. could take out Saddam Hussein
for his dad? I wish I could do something cool like that for my dad.
I'll bet Jenna gets Osama bin Laden for her dad someday too! May
the circle be unbroken, by and by Lord, by and by.
But
heck enough about the good old days. Up first today I want to introduce
you to a CD that will find it's way on your player for the next
three or four elections! Jeb Bush, I hear ya knocking!
Elgar:
Pomp and Circumstance Marches Op. 39; Enigma Variations Op. 36
Price:
$3.98
Do
not let the $3.98 price tag fool you this is one of the best
cool music CD bargains of the year. This CD could sell for $19 dollars
and still be a good deal. You've already been fooled enough by the
2004 elections. But good old Mike is here and I promised that
I would dig you up some of the deals of the century in my last Cool
and Strange Music article at the end of last year. And here is the
first!
This
CD provides the best Pomp and Circumstance that only the London
Philharmonic Orchestra could possibly provide. Not only is the sound
quality the best, the musicianship is superb! And don't think the
$3.98 price tag means a short album! No siree! This is a full 21-track
album of some of the best performances you could buy at any price.
The warmth and excitement with which the London Symphony Orchestra
(no slouchy establishment, needless to say) interprets and delivers
Elgar's lavish compositions is amazing. The stereo separation of
the instruments simulates sitting on the front row of an orchestra
hall nearly perfectly, and the sound is crisp and clear. And at
this price, how could you possibly go wrong?
If
you have yet to experience Sir Edward Elgar's works and you enjoy
orchestral music, do yourself a favor and purchase this album. You'll
be rewarded with Elgar's charming, passionate creations. His variations
are at times both full-bodied and delicate, forceful and kind, clever
and affectionate, as each variation is crafted after and dedicated
for one of Elgar's acquaintances.
And
don't forget the Pomp and Circumstances Marches! Those alone are
worth the price of admission!
Judy
Garland: Judy In Love & Alone by Judy Garland
Price:
$16.98
This
is a marvelous Judy Garland CD featuring two of Judy's best albums
on one. Alone was first released in 1957 and this CD is not in stereo.
But why should it be? It wasn't recorded in stereo in the first
place. If you want quality sound the way it was originally made,
then this is the CD for you.
Judy
in Love was released in 1958 and was her very first stereo album
recorded for Capitol Records. It features Nelson Riddle and his
orchestra backing up Judy. There are also a couple of renditions
of Cole Porter songs done as only Judy Garland could do.
The
company that re-released this fine CD, S&P, has done a great
job with the sound quality. It is very good throughout, and it comes
with a good, small fold out booklet inside. Complete with the original
cover art for both albums, as well the original liner notes. A quite
nicely done reissue to CD. Highly Recommended.
Ultra-Lounge,
Vol. 1: Mondo Exotica
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Price: $11.98 On sale now for $10.99
This
CD is the first and by far the best in the Ultra Lounge series,
because it contains so much authentic exotica and less Ultra Lounge
you know the kitsch that was big among Hollywood weirdoes
in the mid-1990's. This is the ultimate in mood music influenced
by the traditional music of far away, exotic lands. The music goes
from light jazz "Voodoo" to the very cool, but a bit mystic, "Bali
H'ai" to exotica erotica "Moon Mist," with a few novelty stereo
spectaculars thrown in and ending with an original African folk
song about how the lions sleep tonight (and every night for that
matter I suppose). This CD is a must for backyard BBQ's, pool parties,
and for remembering a time when America was a prosperous country.
This CD is the ultimate for a time trip back to the cool days of
the Golden period of the American 1960's. Be forewarned though,
this CD does not come with sticks or instructions on back-yard Limbo
dancing. You'll have to provide those for yourself.
This
CD is essential if you own a pool, give a lot of cocktail parties,
or you just enjoy dreaming of far-away places.
Ultra-Lounge,
Vol. 4: Bachelor Pad Royale
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Price: $11.98 On sale now for: $10.99
Well
stir up a martini for yourself and make the lady whatever she wants.
This is the CD that will spice up any romantic evening. This collection
of cool, swingin' instrumentals makes use of organs, trumpets, saxophones,
pianos, and even the occasional "ooh wah ooh wah" for an unforgettable
mix of tunes suitable for the wolf or wolfette in a zoot-suit and
on the prowl. From the very first track on this winning CD the underlying
message is sex-appeal (even if the owner of the CD has none). Ultra-Lounge
Bachelor Pad Royale can help even the most inept host to look like
Donald Trump as the CD booklet includes recipes for all sorts of
cocktails and bar drinks, as well as measurement & glassware
tips. No! The martinis are not to be poured into a pitcher
or a 7-11 plastic tumbler!
This
Ultra-Lounge Bachelor Pad Royale is a must-have mix of cocktail
music for the ultra cool bachelor or bachelorette. Eighteen tracks
that will put you into the cool 1950's and 1960's and make you the
King of the Whistling Wolves.
Buddha-Lounge
Various Artists
Price:
$16.98
Yes
sir. Yes madam. I understand completely, the previous nights drink
and dance have left you feeling the need to refresh. It is understandable.
Come, sit in a comfortable lotus position, as the rays of the sun
bask and bathe your battered body and mind. You have entered the
Buddha Lounge. It is a place of physical and spiritual rejuvenation.
The exotic beach resort place for the soul. Would you like some
refreshments? Orange Juice or Jasmine tea is highly recommended
on the menu. And now for your relaxation pleasure and to take you
into your dreamworld of sleepy mitigation here are the sounds of
the Buddha Lounge.
The
Buddha Lounge is not boring healing music. It is cool. This record
is a hit sensation in Europe and features a perfectly sequenced
list of songs from international and world beats new-music favorites.
Just relax and soon your mind and body will be awash with multi-cultural
grooves, vocals, and world-trance rhythms. The Buddha Lounge is
the happening place that makes you feel so good. And once you have
the CD, admission is free.
If
you wish to have the foot massage also, please dial the front desk.
Classic
Sinatra [Original Recording Remastered] Frank Sinatra
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Price: $17.98 On sale now: $9.99
Oh!
It is so good to see you looking so refreshed. You must have been
to the Buddha Lounge. But now you wish to take a night out on the
town? Yes, we have many great shows in town tonight. May I recommend
just a few? First there is the greatest crooner of the 20th century
appearing live in your living room in the masterful 20-song collection
of Classic Sinatra. But this is not Sinatra like you have heard
him before, all of these standard classics have been lovingly remastered
to give you full and complete listening pleasure. The sound quality
is so good on this CD that you will close your eyes and feel like
Frank is singing to you and you only. But beware, Saheeb, your lady
friend may just fall in love And perhaps not with you.
This
CD is dynamite and can possess all the magical qualities of love.
Just make sure you use it wisely and handle your lady friend with
extra-special care.
Dino:
The Essential Dean Martin Dean Martin
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Price: $18.98 On sale now: $9.99
Ah!
I understand. You haven't quite worked up the courage to pop that
certain question. Not just yet. I know, I've been there, my friend.
What you need is a lighter, more enjoyable evening where the two
of you can laugh and sing. I have just the thing. Tickets for two
to see one of the members of the famed "Rat Pack." Oh no, my friend.
The Rat Pack are not what they seem. The king of the Rat Pack, Dean
Martin, has a razor sharp wit and his singing is more than sublime
and he defines the word "cool."
You
may remember those breezy hits, "That's Amore," or "Volare"? Yes,
that's Dino. And did you know that Dean Martin knocked the Beatles
out of the top chart spot with his 1967 hit, "Everybody Loves Somebody"?
Yes, indeed. For a wonderful evening listening to a man with a smooth,
gorgeous voice that never loses a touch of humor, this is the CD
for you. You'll find yourself smiling and singing with these uplifting
songs. Dean Martin is the ultimate king of easy listening.
A
Boy Named Charlie Brown Vince Guaraldi
Price:
$19.98
So
what will you do with the children while you and the lady are hitting
the town with your martinis and wine? Well, everybody has heard
the piano theme song from the 1960's Peanuts TV show, right? Well,
a little birdie that just passed by told me that a guy named Vince
Guaraldi wrote and performed that song. And guess what? It's not
called, "Peanuts," or "Snoopy," or "Charlie Brown"! The name of
the famous song that everyone knows (but no-one knew the name of)
is called "Linus and Lucy." And I have finally found it! I'm not
kidding when I say that I've been trying to track this down since
the late 1980's but I finally found it. Here it is. Your kids will
love it Heck, we all will love it. Perfect relaxing and even
party music. Stop! Listen for a moment. It's in your head right
now. Listen. Can you hear it? Sounds great doesn't it?... Well,
it might sound better if you weren't so off key.
You
will dig this CD big time. The sound quality is absolutely superb.
It's like having Schroeder playing in your very own living room!
Doob
Doob O' Rama, Vol. 2: More Filmsongs from Bollywood Various Artists
Price:
$17.08
Okay,
so you and the missus don't want to leave the kids at the resort
hotel. They want to check out the city with all its excitement,
the little markets, rickshaws, and elephants hanging around too.
Who can blame them? My kids loved going out to ride the elephants
and feeding them bananas! So what to do? Well repeat after me: "Doob
Doob O' Rama" and the magical door to Indian film music will open.
Now
I know a lot of you folks are thinking, "What!? Indian film music?"
Because that's what I thought too, until I heard this CD. And let
me tell you that this music is way cool. It features the biggest
hit song in the history of India: "My name is Chin Chin Chu." That
is about as catchy a song that's ever been made. Trust me here,
I know what I'm talking about. And what also makes this music very
cool-ish-ious is that most of these songs were made in the 1960's.
Now think about it, could there possibly be any other record that
is more kitsch than 1960's Indian Pop? Bet you a bowl of curry and
rice there isn't. But don't let that 1960 date-tag fool ya. Because
the music was made in the 1960's that makes it even better!
Think "Spy Music" sound from the 1960's and you might get the picture.
The singing is strikingly rich and beautiful, and will have you
singing along without having a clue what the words are. The booklet
is great and full of pictures from the movies these songs were taken
from. Heck, the jacket is worth the price of the CD. Look at that
jacket art again. Is that cool, or what?
Oh
yes, my good friend. This is a bery, bery good CD. You will like
all 21 songs so good like I do. I'm sure.
The
World Of Nat King Cole Nat King Cole
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Price: $18.98 On sale now: $9.99
This
28 track CD was released in commemoration of the 40th anniversary
of Nat King Cole's death in 1965, Produced with the blessing of
his estate, this disc is a thorough survey of his timeless genius all
recorded on the Capitol label. It is an amazing collection by an
amazing artist who never goes out of style. And this CD has all
of Nat King Cole's hits! It includes some jazz from the Nat King
Cole Trio, all the smash hits, and even the manufactured "Unforgettable"
duet with daughter Natalie which, in my opinion, is the only
song that is not necessary. Besides that, this is the only Nat King
Cole CD you'll ever need. What a beautiful tenor voice! There will
never be another like Nat King Cole. Get this CD while you can.
Legendary
Bobby Darin Bobby Darin
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Price: $18.98 On sale now: $9.99
Okay,
well, Bobby Darin is cool. I don't know what to think about Kevin
Spacey though. I had to sit through a bit of that "Beyond The Sea"
and watch Kevin Spacey play Kevin Spacey while attempting to look
like Bobby Darin. Everyone who saw that movie who thought it was
lame, raise your right hand. Yep, that's just about everyone.
But
don't be fooled by Kevin Spacey's crappy acting. That was Kevin
Spacey and not Bobby Darin. Bobby Darin can belt them out
with the best of them. Lookout Rat Pack! Bobby Darin's masterful
phrasing and extremely cool sense of rhythm makes Frank and Dean
tremble er, I mean if they were sober. This CD has it all by Bobby,
not to mention his always present full and vibrant orchestration!
Buy
this CD and hear why Bobby Darin is the real Mack the Knife.
Birth
of the Cool [Original Recording Remastered] Miles Davis
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Price: $11.98 On sale now: $9.99
It's
Miles Davis so what can I say that already hasn't been said about
the guy? Oh! I met him one time. Nice guy. Miles Davis used to play
for Charlie Parker and there he made his reputation as one of jazz
music's biggest names. He hooked up with Gil Evans and surprised
everyone when he came out with his own brand of "cool." And, man,
is this CD ever cool! Just one look at the jacket design and you
know you got yourself one hot piece of wax.
This
is the definitive Miles Davis CD. The sound quality is excellent.
It also features some bootleg tracks that, aside from the drop in
sound quality, show you some mighty fine jazz virtuoso playing by
the man who started the cool jazz scene.
Listen
to this CD and you will see why Miles Davis has withstood the test
of time. And at $9.99 the price cannot be beat.
Well,
that's it for today's edition of Cool and Strange Music. Some might
find it a bit odd that I added the Bobby Darin CD to the list, but
after watching Kevin Spacey, I figured I'd better tell you folks
to buy the original and not the movie soundtrack. Let's face
it: The originals are always better than the covers. Wait
a minute! Maybe there has been a cover version that was better than
the original! Let me think!... Nope, there hasn't. Forget about
it. The movie soundtracks are just about always over-produced and
shallow. The original artists made the songs with their heart and
soul. Guys like Kevin Spacey make crummy movies so they can afford
the payments on their new car.
Well,
that's all for today. Grab these CDs while you can and while they
are on sale!
January
29, 2005
Mike
(in Tokyo) Rogers [send
him mail] was born and raised in the USA and moved to Japan
in 1984. He has worked as an independent writer, producer, and personality
in the mass media for nearly 30 years.
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