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Dom1 Presents CRIME BEAT Vol 3
Side A | ||
Artist | Song | |
CURTIS MAYFIELD (USA) | Radio Spot # 1 for Superfly (1972) | |
ALABAHMA 3 (England) | Woke Up This Morning (Chosen One Mix) (Alabahma 3) (1997) (Title Theme To The Sopranos) (vocal: samples include Howlin' Wolf's Tell Me & Muddy Water's Mannish Boy) | |
THE SAINT ORCHESTRA (England) | The Return Of The Saint (Martin / Dee) (1978) (Funky swashes with necessary drifts of brass & granite bass for speed boat chase through marshmellow surf ) | |
IKE & TINA TURNER (USA) | Funkier Than A Mosquito's Tweeter (Bullock) (1970) (vocal) | |
LALO SCHIFRIN (Argentina) | The School Bus (Schifrin) (from the movie Dirty Harry) (tight grifty funk with omenesque vocalese) | |
MUHAVISHLA RAVI HATCHUD & INDO JAZZ FOLOWING (India) | Bombay Palace (Hatchud) (mid 70's) (instrumental: laid back and funky, a Crime Beat Hallassie) | |
THREE DEGREES (USA) | Givin' Up Givin' In (Moroder / Belotte) (1978) (vocal: A Certified Crime Beat Classic - use it anywhere!) | |
ALAN MOORHOUSE (England) | Soul Skimmer (Moorhouse) (1970) (instrumental: frisky beat for club down in Soho for meet & greet with the new boss. Chicks all round. All together now `Fank you Uncle Alan.') | |
TOOTS & THE MAYTALLS (Jamaica) | Funky Kingston (Hibbert) (1973) (vocal: slap up funk - that's beans, bacon, sausage, egg, chips, mushrooms, fried slice & don't forget the tea luv!) | |
BRYAN BENNET (England) | Flying Squad (Bennett) (from the T.V. Series The Sweeney) (instrumental: with cop sirens, cars, and dialogue from John Thaw as Reagan) | |
BRENTFORD ALL STARS (Jamaica) | Greedy G (unk) (196?) (instrumental: funky outing from Studio One who rarely dated or credited it's output) | |
HUGO MONTENEGRO (Italy) | The Shark (Montenegro) (from the movie Lady In Cement) (1968) (instrumental: transforms from a loungey chick fest into a psycho's fantasy) | |
HAZY OSTERWALD SEXTET * (Germany) | Folgen Sie Mir (I'm Following You) (unk) (196?) (Vocal: freaky, creepy & hilarious at the same time, think Benny Hill done for real & Peter Sutcliffe done for laughs) | |
TONY BENNET | The Rules Of The Road (Leigh / Coleman) (1962) (vocal: Crime Beat or what?) | |
EDDIE CARUSO & THE FIVE (Italy) | Smoky (Caruso) (1974) (instrumental: wah wah, vox organ - nice shit Eddy.listen to the vinyl hiss & crackle as it literally cooks beneath the needle) | |
JOHN BARRY (England) | A Man Alone version 2 (Barry) (1965) (from the movie The Ipcress File) (instrumental: Caine cool Jazz'n'Beat from England's Morricone) | |
Side B | ||
Artist | Song | Buy |
LONDON STUDIO SYMPONY ORCHESTRA (England) | The Professionals (Johnson) (1980) (from the T.V. Series The Professionals) (instrumental: flourishes of Shaft. bass & brass put through the meat grinder and made extra fat by coating of lard.high villain quotient!) | |
KOKO TAYLOR (USA) | Wang Dang Doodle (Dixon) (1965) (vocal) | |
MARIO MOLINO E I BEATS (Italy) | Operazione Beat (Pregadio) (1976) (instrumental: snarling biker beat groove with fire crackers attached , perfect for setting the hick town on fire) | |
RAVI SHANKAR FAMILY & FRIENDS (India) | Dispute & Violence (Shankar) (1974) (instrumental) | |
THE STAPLE SINGERS (USA) | New Orleans (Mayfield) (from the movie Let's Do It) (1975) (vocal) | |
ANANDJI VEERJI SHAH (India) | Rafoo Chakkar (Shah) (1975) (from the movie Rafoo Chakkar) (instrumental: Shaft dunked in a Vindaloo) | |
PETER THOMAS (Germany) | 11 Uhr 20 (Thomas) (from the T.V. Series 11 Uhr 20) (1969) (instrumental) | |
BOBBY WOMACK & PEACE | Across 110th Steet (Womack / Johnson) (from the movie Across 110th Street) (1973) (vocal) | |
DAVID HOLMES (England) | Drive To The Heist (Holmes) (2002) (from the movie Analyze That) (instrumental: The business end of crime) | |
JAMES BROWN (USA) | Brother Rapp (Pt 1 & 2) (Brown) (1969) (vocal) | |
GOLDFINGER (Italy) | I.D.I.T. (Giallombardo / Sammicheli / Lombardini / Landi) (1995) (instrumental: one eye on the clock and one finger on the hammond trigger) | |
THEOWORKING GROUP (Italy) | Young Amazonia (Sterraza / Mamedoglu) (1978) (instrumental: if Zeppelin tried their hand at funk this would be it, High Villain Quotient) | |
ENNIO MORRICONE (Italy) | Tema Per Le Goff (Morricone) (1969) (from the movie Le Clan Des Siciliens ) (instrumental: echoes of Spaghetti in this driving piece of Kosa Nostra fuelled funk) | |
THE TRINITY (England) | Green Onions '65 (Jones / Cropper etc) (1965) (instrumental: Jimmy Smith & Booker T played their way & Brian Auger shoved a sawn off shotgun in your face. Vibe: Lee Marvin) | |
Comment:
Volume 3 in an ongoing series with interludes for bruise repair.Thanks to Thomas Mohr for Hazy Osterwald.
11 Uhr 20 (1970) (West Germany) (TV mini series) d: Wolfgang Becker, Esther Ofarim, Anthony Steel
Across A 110th Street (1972) (USA) d: Barry Shear Anthony Quinn, Yaphet Kotto
Analyze That (2002) (USA) d: Harold Ramis, Robert De Niro, Billy Crystal
Clan Des Siciliens, Les (The Sicilian Clan) (France) d: Henri Verneuil, Alain Delon, Jean Gabin, Lino Ventura
Dirty Harry (1971) (USA) d: Don Siegel, Clint Eastwood
Ipcress File, The (1965) (UK) d: Sidney Furie, Michael Caine
Lady In Cement (1968) (USA) d Gordon Douglas, Frank Sinatra, Raquel Welch
Let's Do It Again (1975) (USA) d: Sydney Poitier, Bill Cosby, Sydney Poitier
Professionals, The (1977-83) (UK) (TV) d: various, Martin Shaw, Lewis Collins, Gordon jackson
Rafoo Chakkar (1975) (India) d: Narendra Bedhi, Rishi Kapoor
Return Of The Saint, The (1978-80) (UK) (TV) d: various, Ian Oglivy
Sopranos, The (USA) (TV) (1999-2007) d: various, James Gandolfini
Sweeney, The (1975-78) (UK) (TV) d: various, John Thaw, Dennis Waterman

Feedback:
Fantastic.
perfect
Come on Dom1. I can't bear any more mixes of this quality. Have a heart, man. Or should I say -- Drop it! We're the Sweeney.
Jeez, I'm gettin' the fuck out. It's too funky in here . . . PS:
"I'm Following You" was written by a Ballard MacDonald in 1930. The Hazy Osterwald version is from 1959. I have no idea who wrote the German lyrics, but I think it might've been Kurt Feltz, the dean of German Schlager lyricists from the 50s up until the mid-70s, who was so successful (and thus stinking rich) he kept a chauffeur who was required to wear white kid gloves behind the wheel.
"I'm Following You" was written by a Ballard MacDonald in 1930. The Hazy Osterwald version is from 1959. I have no idea who wrote the German lyrics, but I think it might've been Kurt Feltz, the dean of German Schlager lyricists from the 50s up until the mid-70s, who was so successful (and thus stinking rich) he kept a chauffeur who was required to wear white kid gloves behind the wheel.
My mom is obsessed with that show, cool mix
This is very cool series.
Felonious funk!
Crime rates are up all over the country.
The crime rate is down because everyone is home listening to this series.
Whenever I see mixes like this, I realize that I am a retread among radials.
Oh, for the love of........This is criminal.
Damn I love that Womack track!!!
..say, Dom1...gimmee' a break, would ya'?
First Dick Tracy...& now you...the streets are gettin' m-e-a-n
First Dick Tracy...& now you...the streets are gettin' m-e-a-n
Keep spillin' the beans.