
It’s a 3 hour dive into Mondo Movieland as we play songs from our favorite movie soundtracks.
Wanna hear songs from E.T., Footloose, Top Gun, or Mannequin?
Sorry, we did not play those soundtracks fancypants.
Friendly Persuasion: February 26, 2010 #246
Mingo Set #1
Pink Floyd – Party Sequence [More]
Gong – Continental circus world [Continental Circus]
Lalo Schifrin – Jaws [Jaws]
Leonard Rosenman – March of the apes [Beneath the planet of the apes]
Ron Geesin and Roger Waters – Our song [The body]
Otis Set #1
Tito Schipa Jr. – Venditore di Felicità [Orfeo 9]
Ralph Carmichael – Rumble [The Cross and the Switchblade]
Jo Moutet – Tafé Dubonboulo [Comme un pot de fraises]
Waltel Branco – Tema de abertura [Assim na terra como no céu]
Louise Forestier – Le rock de l’avion [IXE-13]
Francis Lai – Ballet du voyou [Le voyou]
The Dudley Moore Trio with Peter Cook – Bedazzled [Bedazzled]
Elmer Bernstein – I Love You Alice B. Toklas [I Love You Alice B. Toklas]
Mingo Set #2
The Residents – The census taker [The census Taker]
Serge Gainsboug – Sex Shop [Sex Shop]
Offenbach – Qu’est-ce qui te prend? [Bulldozer]
Jacques Crevier – Les yeux brulants [Apres-ski]
Christopher Komeda – Main Title [Rosemary’s Baby]
Stelvio Cipriani – Too risky a day for a regatta [Tentacles]
Otis Set #2
Barry Mann and Cynthia Weill – Angel, Angel, Down We Go [Angel, Angel, Down We Go]
Dominic Frontiere – Hammersmith is out [Hammersmith is out]
Jonathan Parker & Seth Asarnow – The End [Bartleby]
Fernando Leporace – Priscilla [Carinhoso]
Joe Gracy et Michel Paje – Valérie se rebelle [Valérie]
Bob Summers and Mike Curb – The Gay Teenager [Teenage Rebellion]
Jeanne Moreau – Each Man Kills the Thing He Loves [Querelle]
Joseph Mullendore – Lots of Pluck [Honey West]
Dave Grusin and Teddy Randazzo – The Girl From U.N.C.L.E. [The Girl From U.N.C.L.E.]
Piero Piccioni – Mr. Dante Fontana [Fumo di londra]
Mingo Set #3
François de Roubaix – La fete des deux avions [La fete des deux avions]
Bappi Lahiri – Mausam hai gaane ka [Gun master G-9]
Bappi Lahiri – Karate [Karate]
Nicole Croisille et Pierre Barouh – Samba Savanah [Un homme et une femme]
Alain Goraguer – Deshominisation [La planete sauvage]
Otis Set #3
Roy Budd – Hallucinations [Get Carter]
Charles Bernstein – Flight in the Night [Gator]
David Shire – Main title [The Taking of Pelham, One, Two, Three]
Isaac Hayes – Title theme [Three Tough Guys]
Michel Tremblay et François Dompierre – Bitch [Demain matin Montréal m'attend]
Jean Claude Vannier avec Joanna Shimkus – Le monde est fou [Tante Zita]
Stu Phillips – India: Mahahbalipuram [Follow Me]
Orquestra & Coro Som Livre – Selva de pedra [Selva de pedra]
Mingo Set #4
Frog – Psychomania front title [Psychomania]
Keith Emerson – Taxi ride [Inferno]
Gianni Ferrio – Soliloquio [Una farfalla con le ali insanguinate]
Goblin – Death dies [Profondo rosso]
Manfred Hubler and Stegfried Schwab – Kamasutra [Vampiros Lesbos]
Peter Thomas Sound Orchester – Jupiter’s pop music [Raumpatrouille]
Ennio Morricone – Magic and ecstasy [Exorcist II The Heretic]
Jacques Tati – Adios Mario [Mon oncle]
Otis Set #4
Vic Mizzy – Morticia’s Theme [The Addams Family]
Luis Bacalov – Samba [A Ciascuno Il Suo]
The Wild Ones – Lord Love a Duck [Lord Love a Duck]
Michel Magne – Superchic génial (hommage a James Brown) [Moi y'en a vouloir des sous]
Jacques Loussier – Clara’s Jerk [Tu seras terriblement gentille]
Roberto Pregadio – Il dottore indiano [Il medico... la studentessa]
Quincy Jones – Lonely Bottles [In Cold Blood]
The Association – Goodbye Columbus [Goodbye Columbus]
Mrs. Miller – It’s Magic [The Cool Ones]
One Response to “Friendly Persuasion #246 – Sound Tracks !”


Such a treasure-trove of great music from the films of the sixties–a genre I never totally delved into besides the classics and Fellini. Sometimes the scholckiest of crap (picture a movie where at least one person in a gorilla suit is involved in a high-speed chase) comes from the worst films (something with Tony Randall).
Thank you so much for the clip from Mr. Dante Fontana! Surprising how much of this music I know with no clue about the films.
I've recently been obsessing over music from "The Hot Rock," by Quincy Jones–it's basically one melody, which sounds like carousel music. The song is "Listen to the Melody," and it's viral.