This weeks mix comes from Wayno. Wayno provided a great mix of music that will surely delight and surprise. Thanks Wayno for putting this together.
Check out Wayno’s notes on the material he selected here.
1. The Out Crowd :: The Squares
2. Phonograph Records :: Scott-Textor Productions
3. Sentimental Journey :: Esquivel
4. Iena Sequence :: Roberto Pregadio
5. Relax-Ay-Voo :: Dean Martin & Line Renaud
6. Take Me Out To The Ball Game :: Stuart McKay and his Woods
7. Got a Match? :: Frank Gallop
8. On Her Doorstep Last Night :: Roger Ruskin Spear
9. Laisse Tomber Les Filles :: France Gall
10. Powerhouse :: Ernie Felice Quartet
11. Witch Doctor :: Werner Hass
12. The Pirate’s Poop :: Cliff Ferré
13. What’s A Nice Kid Like You Doing In A Place Like This :: Scatman Crothers
14. A Really Big Show Tonight :: Kirby Stone Four (with “boy singer” Ed Sullivan)
15. Mr. Dante Fontana :: Piero Piccioni (featuring Alberto Sordi)
16. Hey Barmaid! :: Jerry Colonna
17. Hawaiian Ungawa :: Homer Henderson and the Dalworthington Garden Boys
18. Hooray, They’re Hanging Father :: The Joy Buzzards
19. Bedazzled :: Peter Cook
20. Eefin’ Alvin :: The Chipmunks
21. Ballad Of Thunder Road (1968 version) :: Robert Mitchum
22. That’s How You Got Killed Before :: Dave Bartholomew
23. Diddy Wah Diddy :: Captain Beefheart & The Magic Band
24. Washingtron :: Tru Fax and the Insaniacs
Excellent !
A wonderful choice that does not repeat stuff from all the lounge compilations !
HA! Now, that sounds like fun.
Wait a minute…. where is my time to listen…. gotta pull some together!
I am in love with Esquivel, now. Thank you for introducing me to this wonderful stuff!
Loved this, especially since the whole thing seemed like a soundtrack to the most fucked Hanna Barbara cartoon ever.
keep the lounge comin’
I feel I short-changed you a little by not providing at least a little context for the music. I’ve updated the track list to include a comment or two on each selection, and have posted it on my blog:
http://waynocartoons.blogspot.com/2009/08/petrochemical-heaven.html
Carrie’s comment is not too far off. The Scatman Crothers track was indeed from a Hanna-Barbera cartoon!