Monday, October 20, 2014

Saturday, October 18, 2014

Breeze


Some sweet '70s mellow rock, featuring covers of Bread and Todd Rundgren songs as well as originals that slot right in. Breeze-y.

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Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Billy Martin


Mostly instro funk workouts from trumpeter Billy Martin. Very hard to find.

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Monday, October 13, 2014

Thursday, October 9, 2014

John Stewart & Scott Engel


This largely instrumental record was no doubt released by Tower to cash in on the early success of the Walker Brothers, and I'm guessing that Scott "Walker" Engel probably had little involvement. But still, it's not so bad as these things go. And since Mr. Walker has new album out - "Soused," featuring Sunn O))) - I thought it might be interesting to compare where he came from to where he is now. Turns out, there is no comparison.

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Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Wild Thing


What's atypical about this typical slab of biker-styled exploito is that it was conceived by Elektra head honcho Jac Holtzman. Otherwise it's business as usual: hits of the day performed with slightly less oomph, soul and precision as the original.

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Friday, October 3, 2014

A Long Day's Journey


I just posted a new album of mine over on Bandcamp, the release of which coincides with my birthday. You would make ol' Mondo's day brighter if, when you download it, you also make a contribution.

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Thursday, October 2, 2014

Dennis Linde


Reclusive Nashville songwriter best known for penning Elvis' "Burning Love," which appears on this here mighty fine record.

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Sunday, September 28, 2014

Ultimate Breaks & Beats Vol. 3 & 4


And now for something completely different ...

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Simpatico Voices and Strings


I'm reposting this wonderful record in memory of Alexandr, who has apparently passed away from some sort of virus. Rest in peace, my friend.

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Friday, September 26, 2014

Chris Bartley


Signed in 1967 by Van McCoy to his newly formed Vandor Records label, Chris Bartley and the label scored a Top 40 pop hit and a Top Ten R&B hit their first time out with the McCoy-authored "The Sweetest Thing This Side of Heaven," an achingly beautiful soul ballad. The song was successful enough to get Bartley national exposure and even some performing engagements in England and is one of the more findly remembered one-shot soul hits of its period, but it was only a one-shot - he was never able to duplicate its success despite several tries.

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Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Thursday, September 18, 2014

Bandcamp Update


During the past year I've been going over all the songs and albums that I've posted on Bandcamp, and I've remastered, re-tweeked and re-imagined virtually everything. So if you have listened to a particular record in the past, you might want to give it another shot. And if you do download, please donate.

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Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Dino, Desi and Billy


Yeah, they were a cool little band. But would they have gotten a deal if they didn't have relatives in high places?

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Monday, September 15, 2014

Julie Budd


Had a request for this Babs look-alike. Sorry that some of the tracks wobble a bit.

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Thursday, September 11, 2014

David Geddes


Some more gum for you, this one in the mode of Bo Donaldson with some disco touches. Most of it is pretty silly, but the title track is a great teenage tragedy song.

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Tuesday, September 9, 2014

The Street People


A sort of sub-Archies record, with Rupert Holmes doing his best Ron Dante impression. By the way, I've installed a "Donate" button on the right (the link was not working, but now it is). Give early and often.

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Sunday, September 7, 2014

Queen Anne's Lace


With its sunshiny girl/boy singing, this is an album very much in the mold of the Free Design.

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Monday, September 1, 2014

The Mind Expanders


What's happening? According to the back cover of this record, mad "mod" clothes, op art, pop art, uninhibited dancing, and far-out "psychedelic" music - that's what's happening. Speaking of what's happening, Mondo Exploito just passed the 100,000-visitor mark.

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Saturday, August 30, 2014

Superdude


In which Pickwick exploits blacksploitation. What you get then, I suppose, is a double negative.

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Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Encounter


O my love, where are they
Where are they going
The flash of a hand
Streak of movement
Rustle of pebbles
I ask not out of sorrow
But in wonder

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Saturday, August 23, 2014

Peter Gallway


This one fills a request. You know, if all the leaders of all the countries spent more time listening to music and less time blowing each other up, what a wonderful world it would be.

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Friday, August 22, 2014

Ohio Knox


Here's a nice set of '70s-styled singer/songwriter tunes by Peter Gallway, formerly of the Fifth Avenue Band. He's got the support of John Sebastian on guitar and harmonica, and CSNY's Dallas Taylor on drums.

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Wednesday, August 20, 2014

The Golden Gate Strings


Is there still such a thing as elevator music? If so, this record of easy listening Dylan interpretations would fill the bill.

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Monday, August 18, 2014

Joyous Noise


Here are the two albums by Joyous Noise, a country rock band that consisted of Dennis Dragon, Lee Montgomery, Marc McClure, Happy Smith, and Lance Wakely. It was produced by Ron Elliott of Beau Brummels fame.

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Saturday, August 16, 2014

Dylan Jazz


Some very hip interpretations of His Bobness, performed by Wrecking Crew members Al De Lory (piano), Lyle Ritz (bass), Hal Blaine (drums), Jim Horn (flute, sax), and Glen Campbell (guitar).

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Monday, August 11, 2014

Tomorrow


This one is for my dad, who passed away in 2001. He would've been 93 on this day. By the by, you would greatly support ol' Mondo if you actually purchased this album. Any amount would help. I leave it up to you ...

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Sunday, August 10, 2014

Gene Cotton


After a couple mellow Impact recordings, folk singer Gene Cotton increased his hair length and emerged with a more serious artistic sound. "In the Gray of the Morning" starts off with a take on the Moody Blues’ "Question," a phrase that inspired the album title. Originals such as "Apathy," "American Indian Blues," "Opry House Blues," "Lessons of History," along with Dylan’s "When the Ship Comes In" are toned down as far as the Christian message is concerned, though the beautiful acoustic track "Blessed" is pretty straightforward.

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Saturday, August 9, 2014

Paige Claire


The sole record from Ms. Claire comes over at times like junior league Dusty, but it's pretty great nonetheless. Features songs by Tom "Partridge Family" Bahler and David "Bread" Gates, and arrangements by Al Capps and Harry Betts.

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Friday, August 8, 2014

Gene Cotton


Here, by request, is an album by singer/songwriter Gene Cotton, who, according to Wiki, was instrumental in 1970s pop singer Michael Johnson's career. And then he went and became a Christian. Or something.

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Lani Hall


A sun-kissed record from the former singer of Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66, nicely produced by hubby Herb Alpert.

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Thursday, August 7, 2014

John Simon


If this record sounds similar to the second album by the Band, that's because John Simon helped to produce that record and also because Rick Danko, Garth Hudson and Richard Manuel return the favor by performing here. Simon's voice is a bit thin and creaky, but I think that adds to the overall charm, which this disk has in spades. This one goes out to my old buddy Mark.

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Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Guy and David


This obscure singing duo turn in some sweet performances of well-known tunes ("Galveston," "Games People Play" and "The Straight Life"). Perfect for a sultry summer day.

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Monday, August 4, 2014

Solid State


Great choral performances and horn arrangements on this one. Thanks to Derrick Bostrom for the link.

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Thursday, July 31, 2014

Songbook


Here, by request, is the very first loss leader. Not the greatest rip, so if someone has a better one please feel free to grace us with a link in the comments.

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Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Larry Henley


From the interwebs: Larry Henley was the lead singer of the Newbeats, the man lending the 1960s trio the high vibrato-laden voice that made "Bread and Butter" a left-field hit. While this would remain the group's high water mark as hitmakers, singles would continue sneaking out into the mid-'70s. Concurrently, Henley released sporadic solo singles and turned to songwriting, at which he's piled up writing credits on many country and pop hits over the past few decades. Along the way a lone solo LP emerged: 1975's Piece A Cake. Recorded with Capricorn labelmates Fallenrock, Henley and company work in a swamp rock mode that's surprisingly funky at times with "Love Junkie" and "Rock & Roll Me a Number," tunes that showcase his inimitable vocals best. There is also an interesting take on an early Sam Cooke hit, "I'll Come Running Back to You," and another of a standard from his own pen, "Till I Get It Right." I guess I can forgive him for writing "Wind Beneath My Wings" now.

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Monday, July 28, 2014

Sunday, July 27, 2014

Hamilton Affair


Would anyone have this? If so, please post a link in the comments.

Looney Tunes


Yet another loss leader, this time one of the best. It came in an elaborate three-LP box and with a well-written booklet, all for $3. Hard to imagine now.

HERE ARE ALL THREE ALBUMS IN TWO PARTS

Saturday, July 26, 2014

Dreamland


We're all so busy
Busy, busy, busy
We start out somewhere and then we disappear
We come and go
Put on a show
How can anybody get anything done 'round here

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The Force


One more loss leader to add to your collection.

Record One and Record Two

Friday, July 25, 2014

Thursday, July 24, 2014

Middle of the Road


Here's another two-LP set from Warner's loss leaders series. Again, this one contains an eclectic bunch of tunes, from Dion's "Sunshine Lady" to Frank Sinatra's "Love's Been Good to Me" to Randy Newman's "Political Science." What a label. What a time it was. More to come ...

Record One and Record Two

Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Non-Dairy Creamer


During the late 1960s and into the early '70s, Warner/Reprise was really at the cutting edge for a mainstream label, and one of the cool things this Burbank-based operation did was put out a series of samplers known as "loss leaders," whose purpose was show off its eccentric roster. These records were inexpensive (I recall stuffing $2 in an envelope to get my copy of "The Big Ball," which I still treasure), but thoughtfully compiled and annotated. "Non-Dairy Creamer" demonstrates just how eclectic the label truly was, featuring artists such as Little Feat, Tony Joe White and Ron Nagle. I can post more if anyone is interested.

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Monday, July 21, 2014

John Renton


I could find little on this Vancouver native, other than he was in group called Three to One in the late '60s before landing a deal with Reprise in 1975, when he released this, his only record. The great John Hartford guests.

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Friday, July 18, 2014

Life Among the Lilies


I tried to love you
But you would not let me in
You kept me at a distance
Like a vestigial twin
You lied to me so sweetly
And I wanted to go on believing

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