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1.1 The Hell Raisers - the Syd Dale Orchestra1.2 Mamma a Go-Go - Perez Prado1.3 The Bird Is the Word - Rocky Roberts and the Airedales1.4 Hot Blooded Woman - Whit Boyd1.5 Don't Make Me Mad - Lee Dowell1.6 The Wild Scene - the Penny Arcade1.7 Put the Clock Back on the Wall - the E-Types1.8 Is It on - Is It Off - the Bit' a Sweet1.9 The Right Kind - the Jaybirds2.1 Beware of the 4-D Witch - Joe Bisko / Attila Galamb2.2 The Action Scene - Alan Hawkshaw2.3 A Sweet Sickness - Raul and the Revelations2.4 It's a Revolution Mother - Mandarin Gate with Chris Martell2.5 Soorangi - Jim Hughes2.6 Bummer - the Group2.7 Musical Mutiny Trailer2.8 Different Now - the Love Generation3.1 Swinging City (Mood Three) - John Barry and His Orchestra3.2 Johnny's Dive - Robert Farnon3.3 Strip Blues - Bob Freedman and His Orchestra3.4 Jane Bond Theme - Johnny Hawksworth3.5 Mood One - John Barry and His Orchestra3.6 A Taste of Flesh Opening Credit Theme3.7 Hot Blooded Woman Incidental Music - the Tony Harrison Trio3.8 My Brother's Wife Opening Credit Theme3.9 Easy MacUmba - Armando Sciascia3.10 Hot Thrills Warm Chills Opening Credit Theme4.1 Shanty Tramp - Betty Dickson4.2 Yipes Stripes - the Huntington Astronauts4.3 Speed Lovers - Billy Lee Riley4.4 (Be a) Black Belt - Lee Dowell4.5 The Ladybirds - at the Blue Bunny4.6 I Want a Woman - Tony ; Et Cetra4.7 Love Cool - John Gabriel4.8 Love Goddess - Neil Patrick4.9 The Female of the Species - Meg Myles |
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.. Greatest Hits |
 | | Description: | Turn on to titillating, tantalizing ditties from the Sick, Sick, Sixties!
Take an auditory trip through a wacky world of oddball and obscure ??classick? exploitation cinema soundtracks from the 1960s and early 1970s, presented by one of the most beloved genre film video companies of all time? Something Weird! Your choice of two LPs or two CDs, both chock-full of oddities and earworms with great sets of liners and track by track factoids!
Something Weird Video was founded in 1990 by Mike Vraney in Seattle, Washington. He was inspired by his teenage job as a theater projectionist. His love for the obscure films that never made it to video prompted him to transfer hundreds of ancient reels of film to VHS and DVD. The company specializes in exploitation/sexploitation films of the '30s through the '70s. Iconic purveyors of the lost and the strange, Something Weird Video, have partnered with Modern Harmonic to bring you your choice of two LPs or two CDs of the greatest songs and soundbites from their voluminous catalog of filth and general grindhouse fodder. Truly Something Weird indeed. - .. GREATEST HITSSomething Weird Video was founded in 1990 by Mike Vraney in Seattle, Washington. He was inspired by his teenage job as a theater projectionist. His love for the obscure films that never made it to video prompted him to transfer hundreds of ancient reels of film to VHS and DVD. The company specializes in exploitation/sexploitation films of the '30s through the '70s. Iconic purveyors of the lost and the strange, Something Weird Video, have partnered with Modern Harmonic to bring you 2LPs on colored vinyl of the greatest songs and soundbites from their voluminous catalog of filth and general grindhouse fodder. Truly Something Weird indeed.On the rear cover, CD 1 lists 17 tracks, but only has 16. Tracks 10 (?Beware Of The 4D Witch?) and 11 (?The Action Scene?) are combined as one track on the disc.
Sticker : "Turn on to titillating, tantalizing, ditties from the sick, sick sixties!"
Trifold, six-panel Mini LP style packaging including an eighteen-panel, foldout insert."Something Weird Greatest Hits" on CD is a vibrant collection that celebrates the wild, eclectic world of exploitation cinema soundtracks. Curated by Modern Harmonic, this compilation brings together an array of groovy, kitschy, and sometimes bizarre tracks featured in cult classic films distributed by Something Weird Video. Listeners are treated to a sonic journey through swinging sixties go-go beats, psychedelic rock instrumentals, lounge exotica, and offbeat oddities?each track capturing the unique spirit of underground film culture. The selection offers both nostalgia for longtime fans and discovery for new listeners eager to explore cinematic music?s most unconventional corners. Modern Harmonic is renowned for its dedication to preserving rare and unusual audio treasures from past decades; their meticulous remastering ensures these gems shine brighter than ever. |  | | No. of tracks: |
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