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Christian Marclay More Encores Rar Rating: 4,9/5 9030 votes

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For a variety of reasons that I'll get into next week, I felt that the world needed more musical Sin! So every Friday, I will endeavor to provide you hep cats 'n' flipped chicks with all manner of mid-century garage, surf/hot-rod, burlesque, novelty, rhythm 'n' blues, soul, lounge, b-movie ads and soundbites, and any other audio effluvia that can lead to the moral degradation of this once-great land of ours. Basically, if you can imagine spinning these platters in their leopard-skin draped den, sipping lethal cocktails, then baby, it's in.

Let the weekend begin!I realize that this is not new territory, so I'll try not to feature anything that has already appeared on compilation series like 'Nuggets,' 'Back From The Grave,' 'Wavy Gravy,' 'Las Vegas Grind,' 'Jungle Exotica,' 'Songs The Cramps Taught Us,' 'Lux and Ivy's Favorites,' and rare surf collections. To increase the level of difficulty, I'm also trying to avoid songs /albums that are currently being featured by such music blog compadres as Office Naps, Surfadelic, The Devil's Music, and Titty-Shakers. That still leaves plenty, as I delve into regions other trash collectors might overlook - comedy albums that might have one good dirty song amidst the stand-up stuff, film soundtracks (see the Kenyon Hopkins track below) or easy-listening albums (e.g.: Enoch Light, Lester Lanin) that throw in one sleazy rocker, international releases that have only recently hit our shores, even recording off video for film songs never released on record. And there are still 45s that have not yet been comped. This collection is a sampler, a little taste of some of the varia- tease of sleazy-listening musics that we'll be exploring in the coming weeks and months. Aren't you happy that there really was a band called the Four Finks?The name of this collection and the artwork come from an old nudie magazine spread (if you'll pardon the term, boom-tish!) featuring model/singer Bonnie Logan.(courtesy of super-swell reader Soylent White Trash)1.

More Encores: Christian Marclay Plays With the Records Of music CD album at CD Universe, Christian Marclay may be the unwitting inventor.

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Christian Marclay More Encores Rar Rating: 4,9/5 9030 votes

How to get to pandaria from dalaran

For a variety of reasons that I'll get into next week, I felt that the world needed more musical Sin! So every Friday, I will endeavor to provide you hep cats 'n' flipped chicks with all manner of mid-century garage, surf/hot-rod, burlesque, novelty, rhythm 'n' blues, soul, lounge, b-movie ads and soundbites, and any other audio effluvia that can lead to the moral degradation of this once-great land of ours. Basically, if you can imagine spinning these platters in their leopard-skin draped den, sipping lethal cocktails, then baby, it's in.

Let the weekend begin!I realize that this is not new territory, so I'll try not to feature anything that has already appeared on compilation series like 'Nuggets,' 'Back From The Grave,' 'Wavy Gravy,' 'Las Vegas Grind,' 'Jungle Exotica,' 'Songs The Cramps Taught Us,' 'Lux and Ivy's Favorites,' and rare surf collections. To increase the level of difficulty, I'm also trying to avoid songs /albums that are currently being featured by such music blog compadres as Office Naps, Surfadelic, The Devil's Music, and Titty-Shakers. That still leaves plenty, as I delve into regions other trash collectors might overlook - comedy albums that might have one good dirty song amidst the stand-up stuff, film soundtracks (see the Kenyon Hopkins track below) or easy-listening albums (e.g.: Enoch Light, Lester Lanin) that throw in one sleazy rocker, international releases that have only recently hit our shores, even recording off video for film songs never released on record. And there are still 45s that have not yet been comped. This collection is a sampler, a little taste of some of the varia- tease of sleazy-listening musics that we'll be exploring in the coming weeks and months. Aren't you happy that there really was a band called the Four Finks?The name of this collection and the artwork come from an old nudie magazine spread (if you'll pardon the term, boom-tish!) featuring model/singer Bonnie Logan.(courtesy of super-swell reader Soylent White Trash)1.

More Encores: Christian Marclay Plays With the Records Of music CD album at CD Universe, Christian Marclay may be the unwitting inventor.