PHONOANOMALIES for HI-FI BUGS Welcome to 'Phonoanomalies' (coinage mine), this CD being the first of three comps of completely uncatagorizeable vinyl weirdness, from Ferrante & Teicher's nutty piano antics to elk-calling records! Sure to scare those you love. Most of these gems were gathered over two years living in Pittsburgh, PA. Without Jerry's Records, these comps would not have been possible, so thanks Jerry! 01 Introduction (excerpt) from “LET’S PLAY BONGOS” Narration by Danny Gould Bongos by Jack Burger High Fidelity Recordings 1957(?) 02 Ferrante and Teicher Oye Negra from “HI-FIREWORKS” Columbia 1955 03 Yma Sumac Let Me Hear You from “MIRACLES” produced by Les Baxter London 1972 04 Jack Fascinato An Old Saw from “MUSIC FROM A SURPLUS STORE” Capitol 1958 05 Perez Prado and his Orchestra Maria from “PEREZ PRADO’S ‘ROCKAMBO’ ” RCA Victor 1961 06 Jenks “Tex” Carman Dixie Cannon Ball 7” single Capitol 1951 07 Electrified People One Thousand Dimension in Blue promo 7” single Red Lite (date unknown) 08 Fred Lowery-The Blind Whistler ABIDE WITH ME from “ABIDE WITH ME” Word (date unknown) 09 The Eloise Trio CHI CHI MERENGUE from “THE ELOISE TRIO” Decca 1958 10 Lou Monte SIXTEEN TONS from “PEPINO THE ITALIAN MOUSE AND OTHER ITALIAN FUN SONGS” Reprise 1961 11 Herter’s, Inc. ELK CALLING (excerpt) 7” single by Glen Mittelsteadt, World’s Greatest Elk Caller Herter’s 1947 12 The Dick Hyman Trio SWEET GEORGIA BROWN with Hyman at the Magnaharp DJ promo 7” single MGM 1956 (?) 13 Eddie Bond BUFORD PUSSER GOES BEAR HUNTING WITH A SWITCH 7” single Enterprise 1973 14 Pete Rugolo and his Orchestra FOR HI-FI BUGS from “MUSIC FOR HI-FI BUGS” Mercury / EmArcy 1956 15 Wes “Mr. Sound Effects” Harrison THE BIG DUCK HUNT (excerpt) from “THE ONE AND ONLY” CSM - Chicago Stereo Mastering 1969 16 Ethel Smith TICO-TICO from “ETHEL SMITH SOUVENIR ALBUM (Organ Solos with The Bando Carioca)” Decca 1950 17 The Carnaby Street Runners DOM’S FRANTIC PANDEMONIUM     promo 7” single Buddah 1968 18 Ferrante and Teicher THE LADY IS A TRAMP from “KEYBOARD KAPERS” United Artists 1957 19 Esquivel and His Orchestra BESAME MUCHO from “TO LOVE AGAIN” RCA Victor 1957 20 REVIEW (excerpt) from “LET’S PLAY BONGOS” Narration by Danny Gould Bongos by Jack Burger High Fidelity Recordings 1957(?) 21 Johan Dalgas Frisch THE OLD FOLK AT HOME (Swanee River) from “A AVE, A SELVA, A MELODICA...(Birds, Jungle, Melody...)” Sabiá Hi Fi, Brazil 1967 22 Fred Lowery INDIAN LOVE CALL 7” single Columbia 1950 23 Carlos Rubio & His Orchestra ANAE ATOA from “TAMOURÉ: THE NEW DANCE RAGE FROM TAHITI” Fontana 1957 24 The Creed Taylor Orchestra (plays the music of Kenyon Hopkins) THE CRANK from “SHOCK MUSIC IN HI-FI” ABC-Paramount 1958 25 Lord Jellicoe and His Calypso Monarchs ZOMBIE JAMBOREE (Back to Back) from “SUNNY JAMAICA” Wirl 1955 (?) 26 Electrified People ELECTRIFIED PEOPLE promo 7” single Red Lite (date unknown) 27 Perez Prado and his Orchestra JULIE IS HER NAME from “PEREZ PRADO’S ‘ROCKAMBO’ ” RCA Victor 1961 28 Ferrante and Teicher THE NEARNESS OF YOU from “FERRANTE AND TEICHER WITH PERCUSSION” ABC-Paramount 1958 29 Grade 1-2 Song & Tap COME ON, BABY, ROCK (4/4) 7” single No. 70-B ‘training aid’ Stepping Tones (date unknown) 30 Dean Elliott and His Swinging Big, Big Band YOU DO SOMETHING TO ME from “ZOUNDS! WHAT SOUNDS!” Capitol 1962 31 The First Theremin Era THE BARNABAS THEME FROM ‘DARK SHADOWS’ 7” single Epic 1969 32 The Eloise Trio COCOANUT WOMAN from “THE ELOISE TRIO” Decca 1958 33 Breaks & Mambo Accompaniment (excerpt) from “LET’S PLAY BONGOS” Narration & Piano by Danny Gould Bongos by Jack Burger High Fidelity Recordings 1957(?) TT: 72:28 1999 Keith Lo Bue Compilation / Artwork DO NOT SELL IN ANY FORM!!! Share freely please!!! ***************************************************** Some other Keith Lo Bue Compilations to look out for: ***************************************************** • MORE PHONOANOMALIES for HI-FI BUGS Slim Whitman, Dr. Adi Tamboli--Musician and Physician, Ella Fitzgerald goes Psychedelic and more!! • PHONOANOMALIES: A TOTALLY NEW RECORDING FOR HI-FI BUGS! Wartime mangled-English Japanese pop, symphonies of bird-song, and muchas mas! • VITAL ORGANS A tour through some of the wackiest most bizarre organ recordings I could come across. Dick Hyman, Leleand W. Sprinkle and his great Stalacpipe Organ in Luray Caverns, VA, made in the 1950's out of tuned and struck stalactites and stalacmites(!), and of course, Ray & Carl at "The Musicade", a monstrous two-person performance unit that boasts: Two Lowery and two Hammond organs with air-operated xylophone, marimba, Deagan Trinity Chimes, orchestra and Thomas bells, piano, a complete toy counter of drums, tambourine, maracas, weedo, cow-bell, sleigh-bells and whistles, 2,000 lights, six Leslie speakers, two main speakers and reverb units, six 8-track decks providing 24 channels of prerecorded sound effects, Arp synthesizer, Tascam 4-channel tape recorder, Hohner Clavinet, Mustel Celeste, Indian Tree cymbal, Rhythm King, strobes, 20 assorted spot, flood and revolving colored lights, two mirrored balls, bubble machine and slide projector. OK? • MOOG SOOP (A guide to electronic pop music!) Original recipe. A passel of groovy moog synthesizer action, much of which is extremely rare. Wiggle to it. • MOOG SOOP 2: MOOG POWER! Greasy, but yummy. More rare and out-there moog madness. • MOOG SOOP 3: THIS IS STEREORAMA Soul food. Molto more moog madness. • MOOG SOOP 4: MUCKDE FOOG Cheesy with plenty of filler. The last word in moogy goodness, and sews up the Soop series. • LOST IN TIME: A COLLECTION OF COMMERCIAL AND PRIVATE 78RPM RECORDINGS A compilation of 78's that I've played on a 1928 Victor picnic player and recorded digitally....from theremin ballads to home-recorded singing on flexible records, hear the deep past of recorded music...many of them one-of-a-kind. A haunting listen.