Monday, July 02, 2012

MA-18 - Goin' Fission!: Pop & Rock with a Long Half-Life

Here we are with another collection of radioactive songs.

From the earnest (track 1 or track 21) to the humorous (tracks 8 or 14) to the satirical (tracks 6 or 22), the idea ofatomic power has been 'spodin' (to quote Ricky Ricardo) for years.

Here are a few of the more interesting aural experiences:


1 Jesus Is the First Line of Defense Pilgrim Travellers 1951

2 Atomic Kisses Earney Vandagriff 1955

3 Hydrogen Bomb The Laurels 1961

4 The War Drags On Mick Softley 1965

5 Atom and Evil General Electric 1966

6 Please Don't Drop That H- Bomb on Me Country Joe & The Fish 1967

7 Wooden Ships Jefferson Airplane 1969

8 Political Science Randy Newman 1972

9 Nuclear Babies Oingo Boingo 1980

10 Let's All Make a Bomb Heaven 17 1981

11 Run Like a Villain Iggy Pop 1982

12 World Suicide Defuser 1983

13 Uranium Rock The Cramps 1983

14 Surfin' USSR Ray Stevens 1988

15 The Bomb Lifesavers Underground 1992

16 Atomic Power Uncle Tupelo 1994

17 The Bomb Inside the Bomb We Are Scientists 2002

18 Nuclear Blues Frances Plante-Scott 2004

19 Bomb.Repeat.Bomb.1954 Ted Leo and the Pharmacists 2007

20 Atomic Bomb Brian Butler 2008

21 Atom and Evil Heaven and Hell 2009

22 Atom Bomb Blues The Naptown Jug Busters 2009

And here is the link: http://www.mediafire.com/?3y5up1b4hbvqba1

See you next time!

Monday, June 25, 2012

Gerald Fried, Composer of Miracles

In my view, Gerald Fried is a genius of TV composion.  He produced great scores for Star Trek and The Man from U.N.C.L.E., as well as many other "low-budget" films and other TV shows.  His score for The Return of Dracula is the best part of that film, as he wrenches around the "Dies Irae" theme to make the orchestra wail and moan.

Here is an article on Fried from Starlog #169, August 1991.




Monday, June 18, 2012

Two Brads in Starlog

Another Starlog article from fellow Oklahoman Brad Sinor (who says hello from SoonerCon 21).  It's from Starlog #124, November 1987, about Brad Denton.




You DO know that the book Buddy Holly Is Alive and Well on Ganymede  is in movie production?  Here is the site.

See you next Monday!

Monday, June 11, 2012

STAR TREK Animated Author Interview

This is from Starlog #159, October 1990.  Oklahoma SF writer Brad Sinor interviews Russell Bates, who wrote the Star Trek: The Animated Series episode, "How Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth."






See you next time.

Monday, June 04, 2012

Inspector Henderson Article from STARLOG

Here is another of the interesting articles I found while browsing through my semi-old Starlogs.  This is from Starlog #129, April 1988.




TTFN!

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Lily-Livered Conspiracy!

Today I came across this thing...

And it intrigues me because it is a TRANSPARENT ATTEMPT to pre-empt a desired dialog over our masked vigilante defenders.  Here is an actual copy of The New Frontiersman of the times in question:


One way in which you can tell that the first example is a modern fabrication is simply its prose style.  An actual newpaper, expecially from the 1980s, would have a paragraph indent (typically five spaces) at the beginning ov each paragraph.  Instead, the pretender adds a blank line in between graphs, and starts the new paragraph flush left, in the new "internewt" style.

This stylistic bungle PROVES the modern provenance of this "back-dated" slander.

So, beware of plagiarisms.  Our esteemed president Nixon has at times dropped hints about various "dirty tricks" undertaken by his opponents, the shady left-leaners of the lavender persuasion.

Well, the dirty tricks are upon us!  I implore you to stay true to the PURITY OF PURPOSE expressed by our hooded heroes.

Here is a more accurate depiction of our hero, Rohrschach:


Beware the insidious attempts of the spineless wheedlers who try to sneak their protestations of moderation into the life-and-death issues of ORDER and CONTROL!

Monday, May 28, 2012

MA-55 - Adventures of Superman - More Library Recordings




This is a NEW collection of the library music featured on the legendary George Reeves Adventures of Superman TV series.


When I shared my first collection of music, ripped from cassettes I had bought back in the 1990s, I got a comment from a great guy, Craig Wichman, of Quicksilver Radio Theatre, saying he too had bought some of these tapes. I got in contact with Craig, and after some dubbing and research and help from another devotee of Superman music, we have yer basic finished product.

These are the tracks. In most cases, we have a composer also.


01. Eerie Night - F G Charrosin (3:10)
02. Tragedy - Unknown Artist (1:26)
03. Lost in a Fog - Ronald Hanmer (1:25)
04. Dismal Swamp - King Palmer (1:37)
05. Mists - Unknown Artist (1:18)
06. The Tell-Tale Heart - Jack Foulds (2:48)
07. The Ghost Walks - F G Charrosin (1:41)
08. Stealthy Footsteps - F G Charrosin (1:49)
09. Confusion - F G Charrosin (1:17)
10. Rebellion & General Havoc - Edward Carmer (1:34)
11. Disorder - Edward Carmer (1:20)
12. Desert Caravan - Granville Bantock (3:02)
13. Storm at Sea - Unknown Artist (2:52)
14. Tenebrae - Unknown Artist (3:05)
15. Condemned - Unknown Artist (3:02)
16. Dramatique - Unknown Artist (1:03)
17. Tumult & Commotion - Miklós Rózsa (1:20)
18. Mechanical Monster - Unknown Artist (1:50)
19. Danger Ahead - Unknown Artist (1:45)
20. Men of Steel - Miklós Rózsa (1:39)
21. Informal Interview - Ronald Hanmer (2:38)
22. Bits and Pieces - Ronald Hanmer (0:58)
23. Just Whimsical - Ronald Hanmer (1:40)
24. Way Out East - Ronald Hanmer (2:59)
25. Dagger in the Dark - Ronald Hanmer (3:06)
26. Magic Necklace Cue - Modest Mussorgsky (2:00)
27. Seven Souvenirs Cue - Modest Mussorgsky (1:44)
28. Catacombs - With the Dead in a Dead Language - Modest Mussorgsky (3:58)


In the liner notes for the CD is some more information on what music appeared in which episodes.

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I hope you enjoy this terrific, time-travelling music!

PS if you bought some of those tapes too and want to share, let me know!



Monday, May 21, 2012

The Flash TV -- Starlog

Here is more from Starlog magazine, this time about the great one-season wonder, CBS's The Flash.

This article is from the November, 1990 issue, # 190.







Finally, here is a cartoon by Mike Fisher from  Starlog #165, April 1991.

See you next week!

Monday, May 14, 2012

MA-53 - More Themes from U.N.C.L.E.



A month or two ago, fellow cousin (that's a Man from U.N.C.L.E. fan) Jon Heitland, author of The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Book, put me in touch with another cousin, Bruce Button, who had a passle of U.N.C.L.E. themes collected, some of which are duplicated on my first compilation, The Themes from U.N.C.L.E..

So Bruce kindly provided me with his agglomeration, and I added some more, and researched the provenance of the selections, and ... et voila! More Themes from U.N.C.L.E.

This is an all-new collection, with no duplications of the earlier CD.

Here are the tracks:


01. The Men from U.N.C.L.E. Speak - TV Classic Themes 25th Anniversary (0:17)

02. The U.N.C.L.E. Theme from "Solo" - Jerry Goldsmith & Studio Orchestra (1:19)

03. Man from U.N.C.L.E. Theme - Brian Fahey Orchestra (2:40)

04. Man from U.N.C.L.E. Theme - Television's Greatest Hits (Tee Vee Toons) (1:24)

05. Man from U.N.C.L.E. Theme - Cult TV Themes (Hallmark Collection) (2:38)

06. Meet Mr Solo (Nat-King-Cole Style) from "Solo" - Jerry Goldsmith & Studio Orchestra (3:06)

07. Man from U.N.C.L.E. Theme - The Film Studio Orchestra (2:10)

08. Man from U.N.C.L.E. Theme - The Revengers (2:08)

09. Man from U.N.C.L.E. Theme - The Clee-Shays (1:54)

10. Man from U.N.C.L.E. Theme - David Lloyd & His London Orchestra (2:05)

11. Meet Mr Solo - Hugo Montenegro (2:24)

12. Man from U.N.C.L.E. Theme - Newton Wayland & Houston Symphony (1:18)

13. Man from U.N.C.L.E. Theme - Groove Machine (2:33)

14. Man from U.N.C.L.E. Theme - The Montague Orchestra (2:45)

15. Meet Mr Solo - The Revengers (2:13)

16. Man from U.N.C.L.E. Theme - Ulterior Motive Orchestra (2:05)

17. Man from U.N.C.L.E. Theme - Frank Chacksfield & Orchestra (2:41)

18. Man from U.N.C.L.E. Theme - Dick Dia (2:10)

19. Man from U.N.C.L.E. Theme - Tilsley Orchestra (2:24)

20. Man from U.N.C.L.E. Theme - The Agents (3:13)

21. Man from U.N.C.L.E. Theme - The Reg Guest Syndicate (1:46)

22. Meet Mr Solo (Samba Style) from "Solo" - Jerry Goldsmith & Studio Orchestra (2:06)

23. Man from U.N.C.L.E. Theme - Arthur Fiedler & Boston Pops (1:18)

24. Man from U.N.C.L.E. Theme - Parris Mitchell Strings with Brass (2:32)

25. Man from U.N.C.L.E. Theme - Wade Denning & The Port Washingtons (1:46)

26. Man from U.N.C.L.E. Theme - Ray Martin & His Orchestra (2:36)

27. Man from U.N.C.L.E. Theme - American TV Dramas (2:05)

28. Man from U.N.C.L.E. Theme - The Kaos Killers (2:51)

29. Man from U.N.C.L.E. Theme - The Gallants (1:57)

30. Return of the Man from U.N.C.L.E. Theme - Daniel Caine (2:45)

31. The Man from THRUSH - The Revengers (2:44)

32. Man from U.N.C.L.E. Theme - Jerry Goldsmith & Philharmonia (1:16)

33. Meet Mr Solo and End Credits from "Solo" - Jerry Goldsmith & Studio Orchestra (2:23)

34. U.N.C.L.E. Pen sound - Original TV Soundtrack (0:14)

35. U.N.C.L.E. HQ alarm - Original TV Soundtrack (0:16)


And here is the link: http://www.mediafire.com/?ormkyo9yb2j6p1c

In case you wondered the cover art is a riff on the U.N.C.L.E. logo used in the reunion TV-movie. But all screenshots were grainy, so I started over from scratch.


I wish to thank Jon Heitland, Bruce Button, and the United Network Command for Law and Enforcement, without whose assistance this compilation would not be possible.



See you later, fellow spies!

Monday, May 07, 2012

"Adventures of Superman" TV Director Interview

I've been looking through my old Starlog magazines, trying to find that dang article about "Adventures of Superman" music that prompted me to order those tapes from Vintage Soundtrack (now found on MA-52 - Adventures of Superman - original MUTEL catalog recordings .   In the process I've come across some other things to share.

This article is from Starlog #124, November 1987, p 30 ff.



I remember reading somewhere that Sholem was a fast director.  He would set up the shots and get the shots in a hurry, with no artistic angst and very few retakes.  He was nicknamed "Roll 'em Sholem" although I don't know if it was to his face!

See you next week!

Monday, April 30, 2012

MA-49 - Walpurga's Dance


Walpurgisnacht, the night from 30 April to 1 May, is the night when witches are reputed to hold a large celebration on the Brocken and await the arrival of spring.

 Walpurgis Night (in German folklore) the night of 30 April (May Day's eve), when witches meet on the Brocken mountain and hold revels with their gods.

 Brocken is the highest of the Harz Mountains of north central Germany. It is noted for the phenomenon of the Brocken spectre and for witches' revels which reputedly took place there on Walpurgis night.

 The Brocken Spectre is a magnified shadow of an observer, typically surrounded by rainbow-like bands, thrown onto a bank of cloud in high mountain areas when the sun is low. The phenomenon was first reported on the Brocken.


—Oxford Phrase & Fable

So, here are some spooky songs to tide you over until midnight!

These are the songs:

01. Lee Morse and Her Blue Grass Boys - T'ain't No Sin (To Take Off Your Skin and Dance Around in Your Bones) (3:30)

02. J Frank Wilson - Unmarked and Covered With Sand (1:59)

03. The Moontrekkers - Night of the Vampire (2:45)

04. Screaming Lord Sutch - Murder in the Graveyard (3:01)

05. Borrah Minevitch - The Ghost Walk (2:54)

06. Mr Gasser & The Weirdos - Hearse With a Curse (2:28)

07. Sammy Kershaw - Haunted Heart (2:43)

08. The Mystrys - Witch Girl (2:03)

09. The Mark IV - Dante's Inferno (2:02)

10. The Surfmen - The Ghost Hop (1:54)

11. Terry Teene - Curse of the Hearse (2:28)

12. The 'Knurlings - Cemetery Stomp (3:12)

13. The Studebaker Bro's - Lie'n in the Grave (3:14)

14. Hap Palmer - Haunted House (2:47)

15. Marion Harris - I'm a Jazz Vampire (3:07)

16. Tom Petty - Zombie Zoo (2:56)

17. Kip Tyler and The Flips - Jungle Hop (2:00)

18. The Black Albinos - Ghost Party (1:53)

19. Rosengarden and Kraus - Satan Takes a Holiday (2:37)

20. Billy Tayor and The Tear Drops - Wombie Zombie (2:16)

21. The Four Freshmen - Crazy Bones (2:04)

22. The Rocking Ghosts - Ghost Walk (2:11)

23. Glen Gray and The Casa Loma Orchestra - The Goblin Band (3:10)

24. Truett and George - Ghost Dance (2:59)

25. The Tomko's - The Spook (2:34)

26. Glen Miller and Orchestra - Swingin' at the Seance (3:11)

27. The Undermasks - Have You Seen the Ghost of John? (1:20)

28. Tomm Holmes - Witch Doctor's Wedding (2:24)

29. Rosemary Clooney - The Wobblin' Goblin (3:18)

30. Tyrone a'Saurus and His Cro-Magnons - Monster Twist (2:41)


And  here is the link:   http://www.mediafire.com/?huizwwwrampgbjw

 
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