And another weekend is upon us, presenting you-all with yet another opportunity to temporarily (or not?) cast aside your nerdly pursuits and let our continuing survey of mid-century sleazy-listening musics help turn you - yes, you! In the Spock ears - into the heppest cat or kittie on the block. This real real gone assortment of surf, garage, r'n'b, soundtrack themes, and assorted radio ads is packed with both stars (Joe Meek's Moontrekkers*, The Ventures), and forgotten regional releases. Rock'n'roll as it should be, before it went middle-class and respectable.
Need something to look at while listening? The great lowbrow artist J.R. Williams put these comps together, so eyeball his way-out artworks. (Wish so many weren't sold out - I gotta get that Uncle Fester one.)
J.R has added a few more goodies for your trick-or-treat bag at the bottom of the page.
Halloween Instrumentals (CD 1)
Halloween Instrumentals (CD 2)
But wait! There's more! Dig these short mixes, for ghouls on the go:
Cool Ghouls mix: J.R.'s Fun House (formerly "J.R.'s Prints of Darkness"): Cool Ghoul mp3 mix
Grave Yard Creeps mix: J.R.'s Fun House (formerly "J.R.'s Prints of Darkness"): Grave Yard Creeps mix
FANGS a million to J.R. Williams for all this ghastly goodness.
*The record was banned by the BBC as being "unsuitable for people of a nervous disposition"
2 comments:
That's COUNT Fab, to you son!
(Or, since I like African music, maybe I should be "Bela Kuti.")
I look forward to these Halloween compilations all year.
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