PHONOANOMALIES: A TOTALLY NEW RECORDING FOR HI-FI BUGS! Welcome to the world of 'Phonoanomalies' (coinage mine), this CD being the third in a series of three comps (soon to be joined by a fourth) of completely uncatagorizeable vinyl weirdness, from wartime mangled-English Japanese pop to symphonies of bird-song and more! Oh, and be sure to spread the Word of Sam. 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 Leonard Emanuel, 1975 World Champion Pig Hollerer Old-timey Holler from “HOLLERIN’” Rounder 1975/1995 02 The Talbot Brothers RUN FAST from “BERMUDA HOLIDAY” Polyphonic 1960 03 Tom Hazleton / Gene Ciszek MR. BACH MEETS BATMAN from “THE EXPLORER” Allen Organ Co. 1967 04 Hibari Misora THE SOBA SONG from “CHINA NIGHT - WORLD FAMOUS JAPANESE HIT MELODIES” Nippon Columbia 05 Ferrante & Teicher A BEE AND HIS HONEY from “DYNAMIC TWIN PIANOS ” United Artists 1960 06 Sam Sacks YOU TOO, YOU TOO from “SING IT AGAIN, SAM!” Arliss 07 The Hollywood Persuaders DRUMS A GO-GO from “DRUMS A GO-GO” Original Sound 1966 08 The Electro-Sonic Orchestra (conducted by Dick Jacobs) MACK THE KNIFE from “THE ELECTRO-SONIC ORCHESTRA” Coral 1958 09 Five Jones Boys MR. GHOST GOES TO TOWN from “THE HUMAN ORCHESTRA: Rhythm Quartets in the Thirties” Clanka Lanka 1936/1985 10 Dave Dudley SIXTEEN TONS from “ONE FOR THE ROAD” Red X (Australia) 11 The Mulcays GIVE ME A LITTLE KISS from “A KISS IN THE DARK” Somerset 1956 12 Gil Trythall FOGGY MOUNTAIN BREAKDOWN from “SWITCHED-ON NASHVILLE: COUNTRY MOOG” Athena 1970 13 Danny Guglielmi JEALOUS from “ADVENTURE IN SOUND” Tops 1955 14 101 Strings KARMA SITAR from “SOUNDS OF TODAY” Alshire 1967 15 Nora Dean BARBWIRE from “20 REGGAE CLASSICS VOL. 3" Trojan 1969 16 Peter Thomas Raumpatrouille (SPACE PATROL) from “RAUMPATROUILLE” Fontana 1966 17 The Ventures HE NEVER CAME BACK from “(THE) VENTURES IN SPACE” Dolton 1962 18 Ho Mei Fan CHINA NIGHT from “CHINA NIGHT - WORLD FAMOUS JAPANESE HIT MELODIES” Nippon Columbia 19 Starbuck WORKING MY HEART TO THE BONE from “MOONLIGHT FEELS RIGHT” Private Stock 1976 20 The Mulcays and Their Electric Harmonicas CARAVAN from “HARMONICA HARMONIES” Coral 1954 21 Tom Hazleton / Gene Ciszek CARAVAN from “THE EXPLORER” Allen Organ Co. 1967 22 Jim Fassett SYMPHONY OF THE BIRDS - SECOND MOVEMENT (BUFFO) from “SYMPHONY OF THE BIRDS” Ficker 1960 23 Dave “Tico” Robbins Quintette MAZURKA-BAMBUCO from “FOR DANCERS ONLY...SAMBAS” M-G-M 1956 24 André Popp LA POLKA DU COLONEL from “DELERIUM IN HI-FI” Columbia 1957 / Basta 1996 25 The Electro-Sonic Orchestra ITSY BITSY TEENY WEENY YELLOW POLKA-DOT BIKINI from “THE ELECTRO-SONIC ORCHESTRA (conducted by Dick Jacobs)” Coral 1958 26 Sam Sacks Hi LILI, HI LO from “SING IT AGAIN, SAM!” Arliss 27 George Shimabukuro / Noman Nishimoto JAPANESE RUMBA from “CHINA NIGHT - WORLD FAMOUS JAPANESE HIT MELODIES” Nippon Columbia 28 The Mulcays BESAME MUCHO from “A KISS IN THE DARK” Somerset 1955 29 Danny Guglielmi MOSQUITO FESTIVAL from “ADVENTURE IN SOUND” Tops 1955 30 The Talbot Brothers WAITING FOR MARY JANE from “BERMUDA HOLIDAY” Polyphonic 1960 TT: 72:33 2000 Keith Lo Bue Compilation / Artwork DO NOT SELL IN ANY FORM!!! Share freely please!!! ***************************************************** Some other Keith Lo Bue Compilations to look out for: ***************************************************** • PHONOANOMALIES for HI-FI BUGS 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. • MORE PHONOANOMALIES for HI-FI BUGS Slim Whitman, Dr. Adi Tamboli--Musician and Physician, Ella Fitzgerald goes Psychedelic and more!! • 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.