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Dom1 Presents CRIME BEAT Vol 2
Side A | ||
Artist | Song | |
RESONNANCE (France) | OK Chicago (Bachelet) (1973) (instrumental with dialogue, machine guns, sirens and screeching tires) | |
SERGE GAINSBOURG & BRIGITTE BARDOT (France) | Bonnie & Clyde (Gainsbourg) (1968) (vocal tribute to Crime Beat outlaws with errection inducing moans courtesy of BB) | |
STELVIO CIPRIANI (Italy) | Mark Il Poliziotto (Cipriani) (1973) (from the movie Mark Il Poliziotto) (instrumental in the Dirty Harry vein) | |
THE CRAMPS (USA) | Under The Wires (Rorschack / Interior) (1981) (vocal, panty sniffers delight) | |
THE RAY McVAY SOUND (England) | Kinda Kinky (Bolton / Page) (1965) (instrumental with high Hammond intensity) | |
THE HAPPY MONDAYS (England) | The Boys Are Back In Town (Lynott) (1999) (vocal) (Thin Lizzy) | |
DICK DALE & HIS DELTONES (USA) | Peter Gunn (Mancini) (1975) (originally from T.V. Series Peter Gunn) (surf tinged instrumental with plenty of grit) | |
THE CLASH (England) | Guns Of Brixton (Simon) (1979) (great track from an otherwise dumb band) | |
BERTO PISANO (Italy) | Kill Them All (previously unreleased edit) (Pisano / Chaumont) (1971) (from the movie Kill) (instrumental) | |
GOBLIN (Italy) | Death Dies (previously unreleased edit) (Goblin) (1975) (from the movie Profondo Rosso) (synthesiser funk instrumental with manic giggling courtesy of the slasher's clockwork puppet) | |
PRINCE (USA) | Face Down (Prince) (1996) (tight'n'vengeful vocal) | |
THE JOHN GREGORY ORCHESTRA (England) | Police Woman (Stevens) (1976) (from the TV Series Policewoman) (instrumental with cop sirens) | |
DEATH IN VEGAS & DOT ALLISON (England) | Dirge (Fearless / Holmes) (1999) (vocalese, heavy drug vibe) | |
Side B | ||
Artist | Song | Buy |
ROY BUDD (England) | Car Chase (Budd) (from the movie Fear Is The Key) (9 minute plus instrumental featuring screeching tyres, revved engines, sirtens and crashing cars) | |
CURTIS MAYFIELD (USA) | Junky Chase (full length version) (Mayfield) (from the movie Superfly) (rec: 1972 rel: 1997) (hard edged funk instrumental) | |
FLORA PURIM & BUDDY DE FRANCO (USA) | Dope Bust (Capps / Florence / Pell / Garrett) (1981) (from the movie Sharky's Machine) (vocalese) | |
PIERRO PICCIONI (Italy) | Narcotics Bureau (Piccioni) (1971) (from the movie Puppet On A Chain) ( instrumental reminiscent of David Shire's Pelham sndtrck ) | |
JACKIE MITTOO & THE SOUL BROTHERS (Jamaica) | Chicken & Booze (unk) (1965-67) (funky ska instrumental from Jamaica's Jimmy Smith) | |
JESSE ANDERSON (USA) | Mighty Mighty (Mayfield) (1970) (instrumental funk typical of Mayfield) | |
CORNERSHOP (England) | Candyman (Singh / Corryell) (1997) (distorted, layered vocals, with rap / samples Larry Corryell's The Opening - good shit) | |
LALO SCHIFRIN (Argentina) | Ape Shuffle (Schifrin) (from T.V. Series Planet Of The Apes) (1974) (instrumental funk for dancing apes, with ape noises) | |
CREEDENCE CLEARWATER REVIVAL (USA) | Runnin' Through The Jungle (CCR) (1970) (vocal) | |
FRANCO MICALIZZI (Italy) | Running Away From Jerzy (Micalizzi) (1979) (from the movie Stridulum) (instrumental employing flute, strings, and the crime beat regulars - a melting pot of Italian disco & Philly Soul) | |
(UNCREDITED FEMALE SINGER *) | Love Is A Four Letter Word (Budd / Fischmann) (1971) (from the movie Get Carter) (vocal) | |
PAM GRIER (USA) | Long Time Woman (Baxter) (1971) (from the movie Big Doll's House **) (vocal) | |
Comment:
It's big, back, and funked to the max in glorious, surround Domereo.* Possibly Linda Hoyle of Affinity
** Re-cycled by Quentin Tarentino for Jackie Brown sndtrck
Alistair Maclean's Fear Is The Key (1973) (UK) d: Michael Tuchner, Barry Newman, Suzy Kendall & John Vernon
Alistair Maclean's Puppet On A Chain (UK) (1970) d: Geoffrey Reeve, Sven Bertil Taube, Barbra Parkins
Big Doll's House (1971) (USA) d: Jack Hill, Pam Grier, Katheryn Loder
Get Carter (UK) (1971) d: Mike Hodges, Michael Caine, Britt Eckland
Kill (Spain / Italy / France / Germany) (1971) d: Romain Gary, James Mason, Jean Seberg
Peter Gunn (1958-61) (USA) (TV) d: Robert Altman, Craig Stevens, Lola Albright
Police Woman (1974-8) (USA) (TV) d:various, Angie Dickinson, Earl Holliman
Profondo Rosso (Italy) Dario D'Argento, David Hemmings
Stridulum (The Visitor) (1979) (USA / Italy) d: Giuilio Paradiso, Mel Ferrer, Glenn Ford
Superfly (1972) (USA) d: Gordon Parks, Ron O'Neal
Planet Of The Apes (1974) (USA) (T.V.) (14 episodes) d: Various, Roddy McDowall, James Naughton, Ron Harper
Sharky's Machine (USA) (1981) d: Burt Reynolds, Rachel Ward, Burt Reynolds
cover: Michael Caine in Get Carter. Done using Microsoft Paint & some other arwful photo shop programme...I must try and get something better!

Feedback:
Oh yass. That Resonance single is one of my all-time faves (the b-side's a killer, too). And the rest - excellence from Alpha to Omega. Music from Deep Red, the best CCR track ever, Jackie Mittoo & the luscious Pam Grier. Tip o' the ol' hat, sir.
Man-o-man, Dom, you've outdone yourself. It's a cracker.
"Instrumental funk for dancing apes, with ape noises"??? I thought that was just in my head!
Looks great!
Breathtaking, in scope, scale and vision -- this is a series I'd visit a pawnshop to buy a beat up ol' cassette deck to hear!
Wonderful Dom. Love the Cornershop and Creedence picks, oh and The Cramps and Curtis Mayfield too. So thats pretty much everything that begins with C. I wonder what thats about? Mmmm.
With Dom on the beat, the crime wave will be squelched in no time. Love the individual track explanations.
Side 2 looks like a crazy, funky, totally warped piece of cinematic action. Awesome.
Oh, my good word!!!!...here I am slowly compiling a Ganster/Thriller/Crime mix (inspired by your first) and you go ahead and drop the hammer, here, with a second installment!!!! Please. Put me out of my misery...and just send me this mix, so I have something to listen to while look in disappointment at my particular work in progress.
It's truly criminal how good your mixes are!
Love the Alistair references. The crime is that I can't hear this. An Italian kiss for the Clash comment, however. Want my copy of the Satan Bug?
crimanally good
Perfect. I just rewatched Shaft (with Richard Roundtree) last night.
Crimey, this is criminally good. Domereo ;-)
What a mix, what a series...what a criminal world (where the boys are like baby-faced girls).
Guess the author on the previous comment (italicized portion) & Dom'll send you a free copy of this mix!
The mix requires no comment from me. It speaks for itself very well thank you. However, the cover art is brilliant -- behave yourself!
Good one, again, Dom (1)! Lessons to be learned here. (I'm with jonpoi on that kiss, make mine a Siciliano!)