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Bachelor Pad and Lounge

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Baby daddies

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Here’s a funny one.   A local production from Kin-Tel Records,   “Recorded Live at The Malibu Lounge, Hapeville, GA.”   Talent Mart Proudly Presents The larry Willims Quartette.   “Expectant Fathers (Out of Wedlock)”

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Taking stock

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“Um Natal Tranquilo e Prospero”   1966   This is a strange one indeed.   A guy alone with his stocks and bonds on Christmas.   Yet he’s satisfied with just his pipe and his prosperity.   Why is he dressed as Santa?   He looks like he just pulled off a heist.   Maybe he dressed as Santa for his Wall Street Christmas party and stole everyone’s bonuses.

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That’s amore!

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“Pretty Baby”   Dean Martin (Music Conducted by Gus Levene)   Capitol Records

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Exotic dancers

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Esquivel and his Orchestra   “Strings Aflame” (1958)   Vik   Alternate Cover from Argentina.   Here’s the original RCA Victor cover:

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Despite the “strings” in the title, this one actually swings quite well, and has a bit of an exotic gypsy flavor to it, augmented by cool spacey production that makes the strings hum with a strange other-worldly tonality. The set’s filled with the usual crazy Esquivel arrangements, and includes the cuts “Turkish March”, “Andalusian Sky”, “Misirlou”, and “Gypsy Lament”.   (Dusty Groove)

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Fur die Hausbar

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mmm, nice!

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Alternate RCA UK cover of “Mmm Nice!” by   arranger, composer and conductor Bob Thompson, his chorus and orchestra   Recorded Aug. 1959.

Selected Personnel: Shelly Manne (drums), Larry Bunker (drums, perc.), Frank Capp (drums), Emil Richards (perc.), Bud Shank (Sax), Frank Rosolino (trombone), Ken Shroyer (trombone), Don Fagerquist (trumpet), Al Porcino (trumpet), Alton Hendrickson (guitar), Red Callender (horns).

Tracks: The Song is You, Younger than Springtime, People Will Say We’re in Love, They Can’t Take That Away from Me, While We’re Young, The Best Thing for you, Ain’t We Got Fun, Hello, Young Lovers, Do It Again,   joie_de_vivre   I’ve Grown Accustomed to Her Face, Playboy.

This record is a staple of any EZ listening/bachelor pad/lounge music library and features the most imaginative intrumentals with wordless vocal chorus. This is Thompson’s first LP.   Here’s the U.S. release with cover girl Sandy Warner:

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The single life

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“Don’t Get Married Son” by Peter Hnatiuk

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Duet to me one more time

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The Gorden Jenkins Voices & Orchestra   “Let*s Duet”   Warner Bros. Records   Courtesy of lp cover lover Joe Harrington.

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Pump up the volume

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“Hi Fi Fo Fum”   Marty Gold and His Orchestra   Vik Records   1958   Photo by Dave Hecht   From back in the day when the guys in the art dept were allowed to have fun and were free to do the most crazy stuff they could think of.   That’s the spirit we celebrate here!

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Maid in America

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“Housewives’ Playtime”   Jack Emblow Sextet   Embassy Records

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