Eric Schmuckler

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Member Since: 8/16/2001
Total Mixes: 69
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Other Mixes By Eric Schmuckler

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Mood Swings

Side A
Artist Song
Bonzo Dog Band  The Intro and the Outro 
Lalo Schifrin  Theme From 'Enter the Dragon' 
Roy Budd  Theme From 'Get Carter' 
Willie Bobo  Fried Neck Bones and Some Home Fries 
Mongo Santamaria  Watermelon Man 
Perez Prado  Peanut Vendor 
Serge Gainsbourg  Comic Strip 
The Sensational Alex Harvey Band  Next 
Nina Simone  Everyone's Gone to the Moon 
Randy Newman  Lonely at the Top 
Bobby Short  The Best is Yet to Come 
Ray Charles & Betty Carter  Baby, It's Cold Outside 
Louis Armstrong and Velma Middleton  All That Meat and No Potatoes 
Marty Neon  Voila, Pronounced 'Walla' 
Jim Backus & Friend  Delicious! 
   
Side B
ArtistSongBuy
Elvis Costello  Psycho 
Johnny Cash  Cry, Cry, Cry 
George Jones   No Money in This Deal 
Charlie Feathers  Bottle to the Baby 
Speedy West & Jimmy Bryant  Comin' On 
Billy Mure  Chopsticks Guitar 
Link Wray  Deuces Wild 
The Choir  It's Cold Outside 
Hombres  Let It Out (Let It All Hang Out) 
The Creation  How Does It Feel to Feel 
Colin Blunstone  She Loves the Way They Love Her 
Billy Nicholls  Would You Believe 
Magnetic Fields  A Chicken With Its Head Cut Off 
'Vampyros Lesbos' Soundtrack  Droge CX9 
Air  La Femme Argent 
Tom Waits  Frank's Wild Years 

Comment:

The usual all-points-bulletin for my friend Steve's birthday tape (only 8 months late). After the Bonzos map out the field, some '70s soundtrack stuff leads into a Latin trilogy, a coupla Frenchies (Alex H. covering Brel), an exalted Nina, some sly vocalists giving way to silly trash. Side two's country run starts with an out-there Elvis take and includes a rare G. Jones toe-tapper, then gee-tar pyrotechnics from Speedy, Billy and the Linkster leading into a '60s garage/pop thang, a left turn with Magnetic Fields into some moody atmospherics and a bloodcurdling jazzy coda from Mr. Waits. Just the thing to get your head out of that '90s alt-rock rut.

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doorag
Date: 5/25/2002
wow this looks ace
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doorag
Date: 5/25/2002
"eric clapton on ukulele"!