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Doo-DooettesLook To This

Label:The Solid Eye – A1, Los Angeles Free Music Society – L.A.F.M.S.#14
Format:
Vinyl, LP
Country:US
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Genre:Electronic, Rock
Style:Art Rock, Modern Classical, Experimental

Tracklist

A1Zombie
Arranged ByDoo-Dooettes
Composed ByFabio Frizzi, Georgio Tucci
Cornet, Performer [Clanking]FN*
Drums [Kick, Snare], Performer [Clanking, Thunder Sheet], PianoDD*
Organ, Cello, Harmonium, Organ [Pipe], Grand Piano, Banjo, Performer [Clanking]TR*
A2I Got Right To Sing The Blu
Engineer [Live]Brent Wilcox
Guitar [Cross String], Performer [Mouth Pieces], Percussion [Chop Stick], Bells [Box O', Ding Dong], Edited By [Editing]FN*
Performer [Ballons, Clicker], WhistleDD*
Tape [Tapes], Loops [Tape], Organ [Science Fair]TR*
A3The Flying Eyes
Electronics [Radio]Rick Potts
Performer [Ballons, Metal, Clicker, Squeals], Claves, Whistle, AutoharpDD*
Performer [Street Cleaner Bristles, Metal, Strungaphone], Effects [Analog Delay], Bells, Piano, Autoharp, Kalimba, Koto [Fake]TR*
Triangle, Performer [Chains, Vibrator, Electricity, Pipes], Bells, Guitar [Cross String], Tambourine, WhistleFN*
A4Baby
BassFN*
Drums, Electronics [Poem Electrique]DD*
Organ [Hammond]TR*
A5Bird And Bee Orchestra
B1Schlagerzeit (Tolstoy's Anemic)
Bells [Ding Dong]Rick Potts
CornetFN*
Drums, Organ [Hammond]TR*
Piano, TapeDD*
B2Dr. Phibes Visits Chicago
BassDD*
Electric GuitarFN*
Grand Piano, Performer [Strungaphone]TR*
B3Scrapyard
Guitar [Cross String], Oboe [Mussette], Performer [Pipes], Bells [Ding Dong], WhistleFN*
Performer [Party Chicken, Metal Objects, Sparklettes Bottles], Maracas, Wood Block, WhistleDD*
Performer [Water, Bubbles, Pipe, Air, Dribbling, Wood & Metal Boxes, Scrapes], Bells, Kalimba, Cymbal, Claves, Cowbell, Edited By [Editing, Rearrangement]TR*
B4Red Wrec. Said
B5That Latin
BassFN*
DrumsTR*
Grand PianoDD*
B6Yurei
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Notes

Elaborations:
A1 - this is the music from an Italian film entitled "Zombie", this version is the 'Ettes testimonial to horror.
A2 - recorded live on KCRW, Los Angeles; 3AM, April 4, 1982, on Brent Wilcox's "FRGK" program.
A3 - this is an excerpt from a longer piece, presented here is the first ten minutes; no overdubs or edits.
A4 - no comment.
A5 - environment created live entirely by mouth and limb.
B1 - this piece grew out of an annoying song Dennis used to play incessantly whenever he encountered a piano, by recording it in the studio and making it a big number we hoped we would cure him of the habit. It worked.
B2 - after working on "Zombie" in the studio and dealing with all that structure, we had to flex our improving muscles. Dr. Phibes was the result. If you listen carefully you can hear him speak as he arrives in town.
B3 - a condensation of 20 minute piece down to about three. A random sampling with flavor enhancers by Tom.
B4 - excerpt of a piece used by Doug Henry in his film of the same name. Title courtesy Doug.
B5 - our version of "Nights in the Gardens of Spain"?
B6 - is not listed on the cover or labels, only on the insert. this tracks starts at the end of the side and run into the lock groove.

Recorded at The Sound Chamber in November 1981 except track A2 which was recorded at KCRW Radio, Los Angeles.
Mastered at Kendun. Pressing by KM.
Thanks to Kevin Laffey, Erling and Dagmar Nilsen, Dave Nold, Jan Paulhus, Paul Sanoian, Tom Potts, Mark Takeuchi and LAFMS.

Includes single-sided 11.5" square insert with credits.

All songs except "Zombie" are published by Solid Eye Music through B.M.I.
© & ℗ 1981/82

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