Cocktail Swing

cocktail swing

Track Listings

1. C'mon a My House
2. My Sunday Baby
3. It Isn't Right
4. Little Girl
5. Bei Mir Bist du Schön
6. Cool It Baby
7. Night Rider
8. When I Take My Sugar to Tea
9. All of Me
10. Marie
11. Shine
12. Luscious
13. Swing 42
14. Beyond the Sea (La Mer)
15. Money Mad

Cocktail Swing,Poker Dots,Vinyl Japan,England,Pop,Retro-Rock,Rock,Rock & Roll,Rock/Pop
Ultra-Lounge, Vol. 4: Bachelor Pad Royale
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Ted Nugent, please phone home
  • Cool!
  • LOVE ULTRA LOUNGE!!
  • Title a bit of a misnomer but...
  • I love the Ultra-Lounge series.
Ultra-Lounge, Vol. 4: Bachelor Pad Royale
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Capitol
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ASIN: B000002TZM
Release Date: 1996-02-20

Tracks:

  1. The Theme From Route 66 - Nelson Riddle & His Orchestra
  2. Caravan - The John Buzon Trio
  3. Sexe - Line Renaud
  4. Cool - Lou Busch & His Orchestra
  5. The Beast - Milt Buckner
  6. Theme From 'Our Man Flint' - Elliott Fisher
  7. Spring, Sprang, Sprung - Jack Fascinato
  8. Night Train - Alvino Rey
  9. Harlem Nocturne - Martin Denny
  10. The Boulevard Of Broken Dreams/Fever - Sam Butera
  11. Topsy - Joe Bucci Trio
  12. Like Young - Dave Pell
  13. Street Scene '58 - Lou Busch & His Orchestra
  14. Playboy's Theme - Cy Coleman
  15. A Shot In The Dark - Jimmie Haskell
  16. Shangri-La - Spike Jones New Band
  17. Black Coffee - Julie London
  18. Melancholy Serenade - King Curtis

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Ted Nugent, please phone home.......2007-06-25

Ultra-Lounge Bachelor Pad Royale gives us a great selection of steamy romantic hits from the late 1950s and early 1960s that still sound great today! The lush and creative musical arrangements hold your attention rather easily and the quality of the sound is excellent.

The CD track set kicks off with "The Theme From Route 66" performed by Nelson Riddle & His Orchestra. The sound is cool, savvy and the melody goes along at just the right pace. The strings and percussion enhance this classic number, too. Great! The next track has The John Buzon Trio performing "Caravan" using the organ as they so often did to embellish the beauty of the number. The percussion hits it all just right and "Caravan" boasts a romantic and relentlessly upbeat melody.

"Cool" by Lou Busch & His Orchestra gives us an awesome rendition of this song from West Side Story; and "The Beast" by Milt Buckner oozes class and a certain type of panache you rarely hear these days. Like John Buzon and his buddies; the arrangement for "The Beast" makes good use of the organ. The piano shines on this number, too.

Alvino Rey's rendition of "Night Train" slinks along with a steamy, naturally romantic style that will prove beyond doubt that this music still retains its high quality control to this very day. Martin Denny was doing a lot of exotica by the late 1950s, but his version of "Harlem Nocturne" is sublime! The chimes work well; and the piano together with the bass make this number an instant classic. Hooray!

Sam Butera and his buddies perform a medley of "The Boulevard Of Broken Dreams/Fever" that leaves you sweating from its hot, hot, hot delivery; and "Street Scene '58" makes great use of the sax to romanticize this tune.

Unfortunately, all good things must come to an end. The last two tracks on this CD are Julie London's "Black Coffee" and "Melancholy Serenade" by King Curtis. Julie sings "Black Coffee" without a single superfluous note; but you should know that although "Melancholy Serenade" gets the royal treatment from King Curtis, this is not the interpretation of this song that I have heard before. Instead of the dramatic and somewhat boisterous use of the horns; King Curtis's rendition places the organ squarely into the spotlight of the arrangement and the single horn tones down this angle drastically. Nevertheless, the arrangement works well.

The liner notes include an informative essay by R. J. Smith; and the song credits and recording dates are there for you, too. The artwork reflects good taste and there are even two drink recipes!

I highly recommend this CD for fans of "lounge music" and for people who want to remember a time when cool music for lovers actually was cool music for lovers.

Enjoy!

5 out of 5 stars Cool!.......2007-05-13

Brought me back to the days of tuxedos, secret agents and private detectives. Cool, very cool.

5 out of 5 stars LOVE ULTRA LOUNGE!!.......2007-05-12

Nothing can be finer that Ultra Lounge - never a bad thing to say.

5 out of 5 stars Title a bit of a misnomer but..........2007-01-27

Hard to see how some of the tracks on this disc fit in with the whole late-night bachelor pad ethos as they are, quite simply, and in the words of the great Stan Freberg, "too loud, man". That said, this is a great CD. The music is fabulous and beautifully re-mastered (Cy Coleman's "Playboy's Theme" is the epitome of bachelor pad cool and, by itself, worth the price of the disc) while RJ Smith's liner notes are, as ever, entertaining, witty and evocative. In fact the whole package is life-affirming, high-quality fun: just the thing to chase those blues away.

5 out of 5 stars I love the Ultra-Lounge series........2006-12-10

The sound quality of the Ultra-Lounge series is excellent, even though the songs were recorded mostly in the 50's and 60's. Capitol Records packs each CD with carefully chosen tracks consistent with the theme of the particular volume in the series. Many of the selections that appear here aren't available elsewhere, either because the original album on which the song appeared is out of print, or because the song was issued as a single and never collected in an album. A few 'previously unreleased' tracks also appear here. This series is a wonderful introduction to the music of a by-gone era, and each album includes detailed notes on each track (artist, writers, date recorded, how released, etc.). I heartily recommend it to anyone who has an interest in this type of music.
Ultra-Lounge, Vol. 5: Wild Cool & Swingin
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • The club is cookin'; the band is hot and you just walked in--CRAZY !!!
  • LOVE IT!
  • I love the Ultra-Lounge series.
  • Great lounge/cocktail sampler
  • Grab a Gin and Tonic, sit in a booth in the back, and enjoy the show.
Ultra-Lounge, Vol. 5: Wild Cool & Swingin
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Capitol
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ASIN: B000002U1T
Release Date: 1996-02-20

Tracks:

  1. Ain't That A Kick In The Head - Dean Martin
  2. Dig That Crazy Chick - Sam Butera & The Witnesses
  3. More - Bobby Darin
  4. Fever - Peggy Lee
  5. Jump, Jive, An' Wail - Louis Prima
  6. Please Don't Talk About Me When l'm Gone - Sammy Davis, Jr.
  7. Danke Schoen - Wayne Newton
  8. French Poodle - Sam Butera & The Witnesses
  9. What Is This Thing Called Love? - Keely Smith
  10. Sunday In New York - Bobby Darin
  11. Closer To The Bone - Louis Prima
  12. Nobody But Me - Lou Rawls
  13. Little Girl - Vic Damone
  14. L.O.V.E. - Nat King Cole
  15. Volare (Nel Blu Di Pinto Di Blu) - Dean Martin
  16. That Old Black Magic - Louis Prima & Keely Smith
  17. You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To - Julie London
  18. Hello, Dolly! - Bobby Darin

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars The club is cookin'; the band is hot and you just walked in--CRAZY !!!.......2007-07-12

Ultra Lounge, Volume 5: Wild Cool & Swingin gives us eighteen swinging tracks to delight your ears and make you dance all through the night! The collection of hits doesn't have a dud in the set; and the diversity of the artists couldn't be broader.

The CD track set begins with Dean Martin's classic interpretation of "Ain't That A Kick In The Head." The Nelson Riddle arrangement relies on the horns and the piano is awesome! Dean's voice is in perfect form--energetic and full of masculine warmth as he sings of his new love. A previously unreleased track of "Dig That Crazy Chick" by Sam Butera & The Witnesses follows; Sam & The Witnesses swing hard. Sam's voice is clear and full of excitement as he describes his new girlfriend. The musicians never miss a beat, either!

Bobby Darin performs "More" with sensitivity and panache; I love that piano arrangement by Richard Wess! Peggy Lee's classic rendition of "Fever" absolutely oozes the feminine desire for a man; the people snapping their fingers along with the beat really add to the number! Peggy's voice is rich and vibrant for "Fever." Excellent!

"Danke Schöen" by Wayne Newton will surpass your expectations if you've never heard this ballad before; Wayne sings this with all his heart. Wayne's interpretation of "Danke Schoen" makes his rendition THE definitive interpretation of "Danke Schöen." Jimmie Haskell's orchestra performs beautifully with a firm emphasis on the horns, percussion and strings.

If you want a more playful number, however, check out "French Poodle" by Sam Butera & The Witnesses. Sam sings this to perfection and the horns sound great on "French Poodle!" "Closer To The Bone" by Louis Prima continues in this vein; I believe that you will enjoy "Closer To The Bone" by Louis Prima.

The CD provides us with still more traditional love ballads. Nat King Cole performs "L-O-V-E" without a superfluous note; love that horn solo in the middle of this number! Moreover, Dean Martin croons "Volare (Nel Blu Di Pinto Di Blu)" with a great musical arrangement; I really like how Dean Martin sings this number in both English and Italian. Great effect!

Julie London delivers "You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To" with all the style of a consummate performer; and the CD track set ends well with Bobby Darin crooning a great "Hello, Dolly!" Darin sings "Hello, Dolly!" with great care and sensitivity. "Hello, Dolly" provides a strong ending to the CD track set.

The liner notes include great artwork; and R. J. Smith contributes an essay about lounge singers and the nightlife of the late 1950s and early 1960s especially on the Vegas strip. The song credits and recording dates are there for you; and there are even two drink recipes! Bob Norberg at Capitol Recording Studios did a great job of remastering these tunes.

The very special, golden age of The Vegas Strip with its superstars of the 1950s and 1960s may be behind us but this album does a great job of recreating those special times. I highly recommend this CD for fans of lounge music; and people who enjoy classic pop vocals will cherish this CD for years to come.

Enjoy!

5 out of 5 stars LOVE IT!.......2007-05-13

Love this kind of music - can't get enough - have most all of the CDs. Excellent New Jersey-based company with excellent foresight and retro-understanding for the best party and jazz combos. Excellent choice for any kind of day or evening, party or relaxation time.

5 out of 5 stars I love the Ultra-Lounge series........2006-12-10

The sound quality of the Ultra-Lounge series is excellent, even though the songs were recorded mostly in the 50's and 60's. Capitol Records packs each CD with carefully chosen tracks consistent with the theme of the particular volume in the series. Many of the selections that appear here aren't available elsewhere, either because the original album on which the song appeared is out of print, or because the song was issued as a single and never collected in an album. A few 'previously unreleased' tracks also appear here. This series is a wonderful introduction to the music of a by-gone era, and each album includes detailed notes on each track (artist, writers, date recorded, how released, etc.). I heartily recommend it to anyone who has an interest in this type of music.

5 out of 5 stars Great lounge/cocktail sampler.......2005-10-12

The UltraLounge series definately covers the genre throughly, and this one is about the best in the series. Not every song is well-known, but most are very very enjoyable. This is a good place to start if you are introducing yourself to the genre. I thought Bobby Darin's More was the most lush and enjoyable of the tunes. You'll get a chuckle out of Prima's Closer to the Bone, a song not found on the usual Prima samplers. You certainly get a "you are in old Vegas" feel off of these tunes! Check out their UltraLounge website for a good look at the full series. Definately recommended.

5 out of 5 stars Grab a Gin and Tonic, sit in a booth in the back, and enjoy the show........2005-09-29

This is one of my favorite Ultra Lounge discs, as it combines many of the great live acts of the 50s/60s. If you close your eyes while listening to it, you may think you're sitting in the Copa room of the Sands in Las Vegas. A little Louis Prima, some Dean and some Bobby Darin make the night just right.
Ultra-Lounge, Vol. 15: Wild Cool & Swingin' Too
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • LOVE ULTRA-LOUNGE!
  • Great Compilation!
  • I love the Ultra-Lounge series.
  • Wild, Cool & Swingin' Too is #1 in my book
  • Perfect for the midnight swinger in all of us!
Ultra-Lounge, Vol. 15: Wild Cool & Swingin' Too
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Capitol
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ASIN: B000002UH8
Release Date: 1997-06-03

Tracks:

  1. Frenesi - Eydie Gorme
  2. Night And Day - Steve Lawrence
  3. Charade - Bobby Darin
  4. A Lot Of Livin' To Do - Nancy Wilson
  5. 5 Months, 2 Weeks, 2 Days - Louis Prima
  6. Wives And Lovers - Vic Damone
  7. The Boy From Ipanema - Peggy Lee
  8. Strangers In The Night - Wayne Newton
  9. With Plenty Of Money And You - Tony Bennett
  10. Call Me Irresponsible - Bobby Darin
  11. Is You Is Or Is You Ain't My Baby - Dinah Washington
  12. Snootie Little Cutie - Bobby Troup
  13. Daddy - Julie London
  14. Just In Time - Dean Martin
  15. Perdido - Sarah Vaughn
  16. Angel Eyes - Jack Jones
  17. Just A Gigolo/I Ain't Got Nobody - Louis Prima
  18. Midnight Swinger - Mel Torme
  19. Destination Moon - Dinah Washington
  20. It Had Better Be Tonight - Lena Horne
  21. Hawaiian War Chant (Ta-Hu-Wa-Hu-Wai) - Ella Fitzgerald

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars LOVE ULTRA-LOUNGE!.......2007-05-13

Love this kind of music - can't get enough - have most all of the CDs. Excellent New Jersey-based company with excellent foresight and retro-understanding for the best party and jazz combos. Excellent choice for any kind of day or evening, party or relaxation time.

5 out of 5 stars Great Compilation!.......2007-03-20

I would recommend this CD as well as the original "Wild Cool & Swingin'".

You'll like them both!

5 out of 5 stars I love the Ultra-Lounge series........2006-12-10

The sound quality of the Ultra-Lounge series is excellent, even though the songs were recorded mostly in the 50's and 60's. Capitol Records packs each CD with carefully chosen tracks consistent with the theme of the particular volume in the series. Many of the selections that appear here aren't available elsewhere, either because the original album on which the song appeared is out of print, or because the song was issued as a single and never collected in an album. A few 'previously unreleased' tracks also appear here. This series is a wonderful introduction to the music of a by-gone era, and each album includes detailed notes on each track (artist, writers, date recorded, how released, etc.). I heartily recommend it to anyone who has an interest in this type of music.

5 out of 5 stars Wild, Cool & Swingin' Too is #1 in my book.......2006-10-10

Don't get me wrong - I've got most of the Ultra-Lounge discs and I love them all - but this one is the best. Each disc focuses on a facet of Lounge music (Bossa Nova, Mambo, Exotica). Most of these are a kick in a "They sure did some crazy music" way, but the two Wild Cool discs focus on the more popular acts of the era.

The disc is hopping starting off with Eydie Gorme in a blistering read of the latin classic "Frenesi". Steve Lawrence follows with a barnstorming take on "Night and Day". I can't even listen to Sinatra's version without falling asleep now. The pace doesn't let up with Bobby Darin's phenomental "Charade" and Nancy Wlson's "A Lot of Livin' To Do".

Dinah Washington contributes the hot jazz classic "Is You Is Or Is You Ain't My Baby" (a.k.a. the song from the Tom & Jerry classic) and the sultry "Destination Moon". Tony Bennet does "Plenty of Money and You" which was featured on the Swingers soundtrack. Mel Torme sings the cheeky and hilarious "Midnight Swinger".

Other standout tracks include everything. No seriously, there isn't a bad track on the disc with one outstanding cut after another. If you want some classic lounge tracks, you've found them. I think this is better than Wild, Cool & Swingin', but it's great, too, so why not buy both of them?

5 out of 5 stars Perfect for the midnight swinger in all of us!.......2006-07-26

This CD is chock full of great songs performed by some of the greatest talents of the 20th century. There is a total of twenty-one (yes, twenty-one) tracks on this CD making it both a lot of fun and a great value. It's also excellent for lounge music lovers and fans of classic pop vocals.

The CD starts off with Eydie Gorme doing a smash "Frenesi." The song is beautifully arranged and Eydie's voice is in excellent form. Her other half, Steve Lawrence, follows up quickly with the beautiful "Night And Day." Awesome!

The songs on this CD are all wonderfully musically arranged and the quality of the sound is excellent. No excess noise here! Bob Norberg at Capitol Recording Studios did an excellent job of digitally remastering these tracks.

I loved Nancy Wilson's electric version of "A Lot Of Livin' To Do;" and Peggy Lee does some hot job of "The Boy From Ipanema." Bobby Darin fans will delight that two of his songs are on this CD: "Charade" and "Call Me Irresponsible." Dinah Washington fans get an equally nice treat; Dinah sings both "Is You Is Or Is You Ain't My Baby" and "Destination Moon" on this album.

Wayne Newton does a particularly good job with "Strangers In The Night" and I also liked the style with which Louis Prima delivers "5 Months, 2 Weeks, 2 Days." One playful number that I really enjoyed was the medley of "Just A Gigolo/I Ain't Got Nobody" by Louis Prima. A chorus accompanies Louis on this number and the result is thrilling!

The liner notes are very, very good. You get song credits and the dates the songs were recorded by the artists. There's an extensive essay by R. J. Smith--and there are even two drink recipes: one for a "blue blazer" and the other for a "millionaire." Not bad, not bad.

I highly recommend this CD for fans of classic pop vocals, lounge music, and the great vocalists of the 20th century such as Tony Bennett, Dinah Washington, Louis Prima, Dean Martin and Bobby Darin. All these performers and many more can be found attacking their songs with all their might here on this CD! Get this CD, turn down the lights and enjoy your favorite drink--and maybe enjoy a little romance while you do!
Ultra-Lounge, Vol. 8: Cocktail Capers
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Cheese-fest
  • I love the Ultra-Lounge series.
  • Generic Ultra-Lounge
  • Cuttin' Capers
  • Smooth Enough
Ultra-Lounge, Vol. 8: Cocktail Capers
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Capitol
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000002U4R
Release Date: 1996-07-09

Tracks:

  1. Roller Coaster - Les Baxter
  2. Hey! Bellboy! - Gloria Wood
  3. This Could Be The Start Of Something - Dave Pell
  4. The Pink Panther Theme - Hollywood Studio Orchestra
  5. Like Young - David Rose
  6. Underwater Chase - Al Caiola
  7. Binga Banga Bongo/Percolator - Terry Snyder/Earl Palmer
  8. Call Me - The New Classic Singers
  9. Mountain Greenery - The Ernie Freeman Combo
  10. Charade - Si Zentner
  11. Shooting Star/Jungalero - Les Baxter
  12. Honorable Hong Kong Rock - The Out-Islanders
  13. Odd Job Man/I Wanna Be A James Bond Girl - Leroy Holmes
  14. Heap Big Chief - Muzzy Marcellino & His House Party Group
  15. Blue Danube Rock - Jonah Jones Quartet
  16. Pussy Cat - Cy Coleman
  17. Teach Me Tiger - April Stevens
  18. Lolita Ya Ya - Nelson Riddle
  19. Bonus Track - Various Artists

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Cheese-fest.......2007-02-06

This is one of the cheesiest CDs around! It has a funky blend of music that is ideal if you believe you are Hugh Hefner and living in the 1950's and 1960's. Put on your smoking jacket and break out the cognac and cigars!

5 out of 5 stars I love the Ultra-Lounge series........2006-12-10

The sound quality of the Ultra-Lounge series is excellent, even though the songs were recorded mostly in the 50's and 60's. Capitol Records packs each CD with carefully chosen tracks consistent with the theme of the particular volume in the series. Many of the selections that appear here aren't available elsewhere, either because the original album on which the song appeared is out of print, or because the song was issued as a single and never collected in an album. A few 'previously unreleased' tracks also appear here. This series is a wonderful introduction to the music of a by-gone era, and each album includes detailed notes on each track (artist, writers, date recorded, how released, etc.). I heartily recommend it to anyone who has an interest in this type of music.

2 out of 5 stars Generic Ultra-Lounge.......2005-05-18

While there are some solid tracks such as "Like Young", "Underwater Chase", and "Odd Job Man/I Wanna Be A James Bond Girl", this volume is patchy compared to the others in the Ultra Lounge series. I think it's supposed to have an "international spy" theme considering its title and some of the tunes. It's probably worth getting to complete your Ultra-Lounge collection, but not essential as the best Ultra-Lounge volumes have at least a dozen great songs each.

5 out of 5 stars Cuttin' Capers.......2003-04-11

Everyone has their favorites in the Ultra-Lounge series; this is one of mine. Unlike most of the volumes, this one doesn't stick to any one type of lounge music (Bossa Nova, Exotica, TV Themes, etc.). Instead, it is kind of an overview of ALL the styles this great series covers. So, if you'd rather start with a series entry and not the famous 'Fuzzy Sampler', this might be a good place to begin.

Highlights of Vol. 8 include: The eerie exotica of 'Jungalero' by Les Baxter, the fantastic movie theme 'Charade' (very James Bond), great spy music cuts 'Underwater Chase' and 'I Want To Be A James Bond Girl' (A song you want to sing along to, even though it hasn't any words!), a killer rendition of 'The Pink Panther Theme', and the two sultry & steamy vocal numbers 'Hey Bellboy' and 'Teach Me Tiger'. Saving the best for last, my absolute favorite 2 cuts on the disc are 'Honorable Hong Kong Rock' (what WOULD Austin Powers listen to if he were in Hong Kong?), and Nelson Riddle's astounding 'Lolita Ya-Ya' (from the film 'Lolita'). 'Ya-Ya' sounds like some demented fantasy of a bubble-gum pop song, as imagined by someone who HATES bubble-gum pop songs! Mindlessly cheerful and endlessly amazing...it's truly unique.

And don't forget our old friend 'Mr. Continental'and his hidden bonus track, 'You Go To My Head'!

4 out of 5 stars Smooth Enough.......2000-11-18

Eighteen tracks, plus a bonus, and probably 7 really good ones. All in all, a good collection. The real standouts: A pumpin' "Pink Panther Theme" from the Hollywood Studio Orchestra. The solos portion is very reminiscent of Herbie Hancock's "Cantaloupe Island" and/or Us3's remake, "Cantaloop." Check out "Hey, Bellboy;" I swear you can hear the stiletto heels and the peroxide blonde hair in the ether of this track. Ya gotta like "Underwater Chase," from the original album "Music To Read James Bond By." An then there's the obligatory Burt Bacharach track, "Call Me" by the New Classic Singers. It's replete with those ubiquitous "bah bah buh-buh" non-lyrics, evoking those long-banned Benson&Hedges cigarette commercials. The liner insert is quite good too, with detailed info on the tracks, and the standard Ultra-Lounge graphics and drink recipes. All in all, a winner.
Ultra-Lounge, Vol. 2: Mambo Fever
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • LOVE ULTRA-LOUNGE!
  • Great for parties, easy to listen to
  • I love the Ultra-Lounge series.
  • One of the better ultra lounge CD's
  • Mambo your way to fun
Ultra-Lounge, Vol. 2: Mambo Fever
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Capitol
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Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000002TWG
Release Date: 1996-02-06

Tracks:

  1. Hooray For Hollywood (Cha-Cha) - Don Swan & His Orchestra
  2. Manana (Is Soon Enough For Me) - Jackie Davis
  3. Peter Gunn Mambo - Jack Costanzo & His Orchestra
  4. Chihuahua - Luis Oliveria & His Bandodalau Boys
  5. I Can't Believe That You're In Love With Me - The John Buzon Trio
  6. Mambo Jambo (Que Rico El Mambo) - Dave Barbour
  7. Cumana - The Twin Pianos Of Henri Rose & Bobby Stevenson
  8. Taki Rari - Yma Sumac
  9. Way Down Yonder In New Orleans Mambo - Van Alexander & His Orchestra
  10. El Cumbanchero (Guaracha-Fast Rhumba) - Don Swan & His Orchestra
  11. Oink, Oink Mambo - Chuy Reyes & His Orchestra
  12. Diga Diga Doo - The John Buzon Trio
  13. Hernado's Hideaway - Billy May's Rico Mambo Orchestra
  14. Tico Tico (Samba) - Don Swan & His Orchestra
  15. Glow Worm Cha-Cha-Cha - Jackie Davis
  16. Malambo #1 - Yma Sumac
  17. Can-Can Overture - Jack Costanzo & His Orchestra
  18. Oye Negra - Terry Snyder

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars LOVE ULTRA-LOUNGE!.......2007-05-13

Love this kind of music - can't get enough - have most all of the CDs. Excellent New Jersey-based company with excellent foresight and retro-understanding for the best party and jazz combos. Excellent choice for any kind of day or evening, party or relaxation time.

5 out of 5 stars Great for parties, easy to listen to.......2007-04-04

The Ultra-Lounge series is overall is GREAT. I bought a couple of these CD's at first to try out, and also because I wanted to have some nice background music for a dinner party. I immediately purchased 3 more after that, and I'm really pleased. The songs are cool and set a really nice atmosphere if you're having guests over.

5 out of 5 stars I love the Ultra-Lounge series........2006-12-10

The sound quality of the Ultra-Lounge series is excellent, even though the songs were recorded mostly in the 50's and 60's. Capitol Records packs each CD with carefully chosen tracks consistent with the theme of the particular volume in the series. Many of the selections that appear here aren't available elsewhere, either because the original album on which the song appeared is out of print, or because the song was issued as a single and never collected in an album. A few 'previously unreleased' tracks also appear here. This series is a wonderful introduction to the music of a by-gone era, and each album includes detailed notes on each track (artist, writers, date recorded, how released, etc.). I heartily recommend it to anyone who has an interest in this type of music.

4 out of 5 stars One of the better ultra lounge CD's .......2006-06-04

this is a fun CD to listen to. Not a lot of "serious" salsa here, quite a few novelty tunes, but they get your feet moving and your toes tapping. You will enjoy listening to this CD.

5 out of 5 stars Mambo your way to fun.......2004-05-01

Imagine yourself on a wrap-around porch of some grand house basking in the warmth of a summer sunset. Maybe you are simply lounging on a beach with a cocktail in one hand and the hand of the one you love in the other. Perhaps you are in a tuxedo or flaming red cocktail dress and having a wonderfully dry martini (shaken, not stirred) before you get ready to head to the dance floor.

If any of those situations are real or just party of your dreams, this CD from Ultra-Lounge is for you. Rare is the day when you will find some neon decorated, pseudo-tropical paradise lounge or restaurant where drinks were served in coconut cups with little umbrellas. But you can hear the music from them. This CD has the Mambo interwoven in each and every song. You can literally see the band in their white jackets and the lavish costumes on the showgirls as they entertain you.

Yma Sumac drops in for a two song trip down memory lane. You can hear the passion and the fun in her voice. Mariah Carey eat your heart out. The organ tracks are quite amusing, and the Glow Worm Cha Cha will change your life. (Well, not really, but it shouldn't be missed.)

If you ever wanted to visit the famed Coconut Grove or be part of the action with Ricky Ricardo's Band, you need to order this CD. Even if you find that the music is just a throw-back to the days when people in limos were movie stars (and not two girls from Encino using daddy's credit card), it is still a hilarious and joyour romp threw yesteryear.

Fix a highball, add a slice of pineapple, play this CD, and enjoy life.
Steel Guitar Heart Attack
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    Steel Guitar Heart Attack
    Jon Rauhouse
    Manufacturer: Bloodshot Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000MR9C1O
    Release Date: 2007-03-13

    Tracks:

    1. Idaho
    2. Bongo Ride
    3. I'll Be Seeing You
    4. 5 After 5
    5. Drinkin' & Smokin'
    6. Harbor Lights
    7. Mannix
    8. Grief
    9. Everybody Loves The Sun
    10. Ballad Of The Black Chihuahua
    11. East Of The Sun (And West Of The Moon)
    12. Begin The Beguine
    13. Holiday For Strings
    14. Hood Canal
    15. Girls Of Pajama Hill
    16. Big Iron
    17. Red Pollard
    18. The Fishin' Hole

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    Bob Wills meets Glenn Miller meets Esquivel's space-age bachelor-pad music as steel guitarist Jon Rauhouse blurs the distinction between hipster retro and postmodern cool. Though many of the cuts are instrumental, including a cartoon romp through "Holiday for Strings" and a revival of the theme from TV's Mannix, Rauhouse also spotlights the vocals of some luminaries he's served as a sideman. Kelly Hogan nails the Marty Robbins gunfighter ballad "Big Iron," Neko Case delivers a dreamy "East of the Sun (and West of the Moon)," and Sally Timms sounds particularly breathy and torchy on "I'll Be Seeing You." Guitar partner Tommy Connell and members of Calexico provide much of the musical backing, as Rauhouse plays Hawaiian guitar and banjo in addition to his signature steel. The 18 selections place a premium on tone and ensemble interplay rather than displays of hot licks. --Don McLeese
    Ultra-Lounge, Vol. 17: Bongo Land
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • LOVE ULTRA-LOUNGE!
    • I love the Ultra-Lounge series.
    • Beatniks and Bongos can't Be Beat
    • Beatnik Lounge Bongos
    • Ultra-lounge's most rigorous entry.
    Ultra-Lounge, Vol. 17: Bongo Land
    Various Artists
    Manufacturer: Capitol
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000002UHA
    Release Date: 1997-06-03

    Tracks:

    1. Deep Night/Softly As In A Morning Sunrise - Terry Snyder
    2. Latin Fever - Jack Costanzo
    3. Taboo - Leo Arnaud
    4. Nightmare - Joe Loco
    5. On Green Dolphin Street/Hernando's Hideaway - Martin Denny
    6. Dr. No's Fantasy - Elliott Fisher
    7. A Night In Tunisia - The Latin Jazz Sextet
    8. Cherry Pink And Apple Blossom White - Les Baxter/Billy May
    9. Bernie's Tune - Al Caiola
    10. Brazil - Tino Contreras
    11. Caravan - Dick Hyman
    12. The Inch Worm - Jack Costanzo
    13. Misirlou/Quien Sera - Nick Perito
    14. The Young Savages - Martin Denny
    15. Balinese Bongos - Les Baxter
    16. Club Caballeros - Laurindo Almeida
    17. Moderna Muchacha - Joe Loco
    18. La Cumparsa/Harlem Nocturne - Jack Costanzo
    19. Colon - The Savage Beat Of Augie Colon

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars LOVE ULTRA-LOUNGE!.......2007-05-12

    Nothing can be finer that Ultra Lounge - never a bad thing to say.

    5 out of 5 stars I love the Ultra-Lounge series........2006-12-10

    The sound quality of the Ultra-Lounge series is excellent, even though the songs were recorded mostly in the 50's and 60's. Capitol Records packs each CD with carefully chosen tracks consistent with the theme of the particular volume in the series. Many of the selections that appear here aren't available elsewhere, either because the original album on which the song appeared is out of print, or because the song was issued as a single and never collected in an album. A few 'previously unreleased' tracks also appear here. This series is a wonderful introduction to the music of a by-gone era, and each album includes detailed notes on each track (artist, writers, date recorded, how released, etc.). I heartily recommend it to anyone who has an interest in this type of music.

    5 out of 5 stars Beatniks and Bongos can't Be Beat.......2006-10-28

    A number of these Ultra-lounges are decent, some are duds, and then there are those that are next to impossible not to love-this is one of those. 'Bongoland' is really one of the very best. It starts out a little slow, but it seems to almost get better with each selected piece. By #13's 'Misirlou' it's reached a high note. However, once #18 picks up 'Harlem Nocturne'(literally three minutes in), this thing is kicking. I like a lot of lounge from the late 50s-early 60s, bossa nova, some of the tiki stuff(Lyman's especially), and Mancini's, of course, but I just ADORE this album.

    5 out of 5 stars Beatnik Lounge Bongos.......2005-05-15

    This is the 'beatnik' volume in the ultra lounge series featuring bongos. Quoting from the booklet: "you need to spank your palms approximately 800,000 times before you can get your MBA (Master of Bongological Arts)...The bongos were the original air guitar."

    There's at least a dozen great tracks including:
    "Latin Fever" by Jack Constanzo - has the energy of Woodstock-era Santana, with a saxophone lead, recommend the album 'Latin Fever' for a full dose,
    "A Night In Tunisia" by the Latin Jazz Sextet - begins with the classic bass line and adds vibraphone, flute, and Eric Dolphy on saxophone,
    "Brazil" by Tino Contreras, bird chirps and cocktail piano segue into lively bongo with muted trumpet lead interspersed with bongo solos accompanied by chanting and birds,
    "Caravan" by Dick Hyman - exotic lounge sound with lively piano and strings,
    "Club Caballeros" by Laurindo Almeida - fast-tempo bass line overlaid with cool trumpet, guitar and piano, plus bongos,
    and "La Cumparsa/Harlem Nocturne" by Jack Costanzo - slow bass/bongo rhythm with expressive clarinet lines and staccato piano, segueing into a live "loungy" rendition of Harlem Nocturne with saxophone lead.

    5 out of 5 stars Ultra-lounge's most rigorous entry........2004-02-07

    This 'Bongo-land' volume is the most rigorous of the 'Ultra-lounge' series.Most of the series has strong latin elements, but this one is further latin than any of the others.Its the only one that sounds like North-Americans didn't make, at least not on their own (which is in no way a criticism of the ones that 'do' sound North-American made).It is the most spontaneous sounding, though still in keeping with the polished/composed approach of the Ultra-Lounge series.
    There are 17 listed tracks PLUS little unlisted solo bongo interludes spotted thru-out.There is alot of variety.Each melody is distinctive, and there are tempo-changes all over the place.The rhythm is so successfull at ful-filling the expectations that a title like "Bongo-land", brings.But, as in all 'ultra-lounge' cd's, its never just one instrument taking the lime-light.As long as you realize that the bongos aren't always in the fore-ground (except for the interludes), you can't be dis-appointed.
    (There are so many 'ultra-lounge' volumes that could be named as the best.My votes go eerily close to a previous reviewer's.Mondo-Exotica is my muse at n.1.This one, Bongo-land, belts me at n.2).
    Ultra-Lounge: On the Rocks, Pt. 2
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • LOVE ULTRA-LOUNGE!
    • Cross our hearts and we hope to die.
    • Get Part 1 instead
    • Mel Torme, Peggy Lee and Kurt Russell (?) sing rock 'n' roll
    • Too funky
    Ultra-Lounge: On the Rocks, Pt. 2
    Various Artists
    Manufacturer: Capitol
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    ASIN: B000002UKL
    Release Date: 1997-04-08

    Tracks:

    1. Heart Full Of Soul - The Johnny Mann Singers
    2. (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction - David McCallum
    3. Carry That Weight - Francis Lai
    4. Games People Play - Mel Torme
    5. I Get Around/California Girls - Hollyridge Strings
    6. Summer In The City - Buddy Morrow
    7. Everyday People - Peggy Lee
    8. Mrs. Robinson - Guy Lombardo
    9. Hush - The Royal Blue
    10. Blue Jay Way/Blackbird - Lord Sitar/Sandler & Young
    11. I Heard It Through The Grapvine - The Little Big Horns
    12. Oh Pretty Woman - Henry Jerome
    13. Wear Your Love Like Heaven/Workin' On A Groovy Thing - David Rose
    14. Yummy, Yummy, Yummy - Julie London
    15. Superfly - Peter Duchin
    16. Holiday - Mariano Moreno
    17. Baby Love/Respect - Zacharias
    18. I Can See For Miles - Lord Sitar
    19. Happy Together - Mel Torme
    20. Can't Buy Me Love/Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band - Hollyridge Strings
    21. Light My Fire - John Andrew Tartiglia
    22. These Boots Are Made For Walkin' - Mrs. Ella Miller
    23. Sugar Sugar - Kurt Russell

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars LOVE ULTRA-LOUNGE!.......2007-05-13

    Love this kind of music - can't get enough - have most all of the CDs. Excellent New Jersey-based company with excellent foresight and retro-understanding for the best party and jazz combos. Excellent choice for any kind of day or evening, party or relaxation time.

    4 out of 5 stars Cross our hearts and we hope to die........2005-05-27

    These recordings date from 1964 to 1972. During this time period, there were two kinds of "pop" music. There was the kind for teenagers, which featured the likes of the Beatles, the Beach Boys and the Ohio Express. And then there was pop music for the parents of teenagers, featuring the likes of Mel Torme, Peggy Lee and the Hollyridge Strings. This CD features teenage pop songs as performed by pop artists for the older folks. Boy, talk about a style clash! Can you imagine Peggy Lee singing "Everyday People", or Julie London singing "Yummy, Yummy, Yummy"? Well, you don't have to imagine it, you can get this CD and hear it for yourself. There are some strange renditions of songs that will be familiar to anyone who ever turned on an oldies radio station. Most of the songs are instumentals, although I wouldn't call it "elevator music", for the most part. Special mention to the Little Big Horns, who include sounds of an Indian attack in their version of "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" (Little Big Horn = Custer's Last Stand, get it?). Fans of "kitsch" should dig this CD.

    2 out of 5 stars Get Part 1 instead.......2005-05-07

    I think they used up all the 'good' songs on the first On The Rocks compilation - this one seems to be scraping the bottom of the barrel a bit. Part 1 is highly recommended for lovers of things tacky, but Part 2 is a bit thin.

    4 out of 5 stars Mel Torme, Peggy Lee and Kurt Russell (?) sing rock 'n' roll.......2004-07-22

    Just think of it: Kurt Russell as the Hillary Duff/Lindsay Lohan (take your pick in that contemporary turf war) of his generation. When Russell found himself in a series of successful movies for Disney he was quickly signed to a record deal where he covered bubblegum classics like Tommy Roe's "Dizzy" and The Archies' "Sugar Sugar," which is the final track on "Ultra-Lounge: On the Rocks, Part 2." Make no doubt about it, this is a collection of what would be considered "classic" kitsch 'n' roll (or rock 'n' kitsch if you like). You probably will never be able to get a CD version of Kurt Russell's self-titled debut album, or any of the other bizarre albums that attempted to make rock 'n' roll more palatable for the masses or were simply produced by people heavily into drugs (e.g., "Sebastian Cabot, Actor, Bob Dylan, Poet," "Jayne Mansfield: Shakespeare, Tchaikovsky & Me," Jack Webb's "Just the facts of life, ma'am," or Tony Perkins' "On a Rainy Afternoon"), but you can get this collection of misses and misses (and, to be fair, you can get Robert Mitchums' "Calypso is Like So...," Tony Perkins' self-titled album, and, of course, the mother-lode itself, William Shatner's "Transformed Man").

    Overall there are two types of songs included in these 23 tracks. First there are essentially instrumental distortions, er, versions of classic rock songs, such as "Carry That Weight" by Francis Lai. But be prepared for anything because this is an album where "I Can't Get No Satisfacation" begins with the opening notes played on a dulcimer. There is a touch of psuedo class here, with the Hollyridge Strings (NOT the "Hollywood" Strings mind you) doing a Beach Boys medley of "I Get Around/California Girls." Peter Duchin shows up to do "Superfly," which was a bit of a shock. Other instrumentals include "Summer in the City" by Buddy Morrow, "Mrs. Robinson" by Guy Lombardo, and my favorite of the bunch, Deep Purple's "Hush" by the Royale Blue. If you like sitar music you get a double dose, with Lord Sitar joining Sandler & Young for a Beatles medley of "Blue Jay Way/Blackbird" and then returning solo to do the Who's "I Can See for Miles." But expect lots of strings (e.g., the Hollyridge Strings with "Can't Buy Me Love/Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" and John Andrew Tartaglia's "Light My Fire") and horns (e.g., Little Big Horns' "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" and Henry Jerome's "Oh Pretty Woman").

    Then there are the songs were singers actually do some singing. These range from "chorale" type versions of songs, such as "Heart Full of Soul" by the Johnny Mann Singers, which opens up the album, to covers of familiar songs by familiar artists, like Mel Torme doing "The Games People Play" and "Happy Together," while Peggy Lee does Sly Stone's "Everyday People." Julie London does a really slow version of "Yummy Yummy Yummy," but that is really it for recognizable names. Then we jump to the other extreme and have the likes of Mrs. Miller doing Nancy Sinatra's "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'", the fun-loving senior who I would have given the final spot in the collection to, because after mangles that song (including her breathless "Yeah" at the end of the first chorus) there is no place to go and you might not actually being aware the Russell is doing "Sugar Sugar" until the silence afterwards pierces your consciousness. I have a definite preference for the songs with singers in terms of the kitsch quotient here because the instrumental tracks at least can be categorized as elevator muzak, which takes a star away from the rating because if a song on this album goes not make part of your groan in delight, it is just not doing its job.




    4 out of 5 stars Too funky.......1999-08-06

    The "On the Rocks" UltraLounge pair are just too funky. Were these done "tongue-in-cheek"? I certainly hope so. In any case, I recommend this CD to anyone with a bizarre sense of humor and a taste for theme parties. "I Get Around","Yummy, Yummy, Yummy" and "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'" hit the spot. Which spot? That depends on you...
    Ultra-Lounge: On the Rocks, Pt. 1
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    • I'll pick up your hand and slowly blow your little mind
    • A Veritable Smorgasbord of Bad Taste--and that's the idea!
    • A New Level Of Kitsch
    • I'm really in the groove, now...
    Ultra-Lounge: On the Rocks, Pt. 1
    Various Artists
    Manufacturer: Capitol
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    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000002UJH
    Release Date: 1997-04-08

    Tracks:

    1. Light My Fire - Zacharias
    2. Sunshine Superman - Mel Torme
    3. Incense And Peppermints/A Beautiful Morning - Martin Denny
    4. Uptighy (Everything's Alright) - Henry Jerome
    5. Green Tambouine - Sir Julian
    6. Tired Of Waiting For You - Stu Phillips
    7. Mellow Yellow/ We Gotta Get Out Of This Place - David McCalum
    8. Gimme A Little Sign - Buddy Morrow
    9. A Hard Day's Night - Peggy Lee
    10. A Whiter Shade Of Pale - Mariano Moreno
    11. Heartbreak Hotel/don't Be Cruel - Hollyridge Strings
    12. As Tears Go By - New Classic Singers
    13. Evil Ways - Al De Long
    14. Get Back - Little Big Horns
    15. Hell, I Love You/Touch Me - Lettermen
    16. Dizzy - Royal Blue
    17. Theme From Shaft - Hollyridge Strings
    18. Mighty Quinn (quinn The Eskimo) - Julie London
    19. A Day In The Life/ I Am The Walrus - John Andrew Tartaglia
    20. Daydreamer Believer - Lord Sitar
    21. Winchester Cathedral - Nelson Riddle
    22. Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes) - Wayne Newton
    23. Bonus Track - On The Rocks

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars It's Retro lounge! Ditch the grouchiness you grouches!.......2007-05-20

    Oh Man, This cd is so cool! I loved every ineterpretation and rendering! Hey I'm young , but I realize this is lounge and not mean't to usurp or dinegrate the original, so some of you peeps lighten-up! It's fab! These songs do make you think of times when cars were sleek and clothes actually fit people! The 60's were a mixed bag and that's what I love about this music, you could have hard rock, pop and lounge and they all co-existed...what an awesome world to have lived in. I would give this cd 10 stars if possible!

    4 out of 5 stars I'll pick up your hand and slowly blow your little mind.......2004-09-20

    These recordings date from 1964 to 1971. During this time period, there were two kinds of "pop" music. There was the kind for teenagers, which featured the likes of the Beatles, the Doors and the Strawberry Alarm Clock. And then there was pop music for the parents of teenagers, featuring the likes of Julie London, the Letterman and the Hollyridge Strings. This CD features teenage pop songs as performed by pop artists for the older folks. Boy, talk about a style clash! Can you imagine Mel Torme singing "Sunshine Superman", or Julie London singing "Mighty Quinn"? Well, you don't have to imagine it, you can get this CD and hear it for yourself. There are some strange renditions of songs that will be familiar to anyone who ever turned on an oldies radio station. Most of the songs are instumentals, although I wouldn't call it "elevator music", for the most part. I have to make special mention of the orchestral version of "Heartbreak Hotel", which is downright spooky! Fans of "kitsch" should dig this CD.

    2 out of 5 stars A Veritable Smorgasbord of Bad Taste--and that's the idea!.......2003-11-12

    The 1960s was the most tumultuous decade of the 20th Century. There were a great many events to commend it and condemn it. It produced the Apollo space program to put American astronauts on the Moon and some of the best original popular music as just two commendable events. Assassinations and the divisive Vietnam War were events certainly to condemn the sixties.

    Listening to Capital Records' "On The Rocks, Part 1"-part of the Ultra Lounge series-- has convinced me there is something else that gave the sixties a black eye. It spawned some of the worst rendition music ever to waste valuable recording studio time.

    As I mentioned before, the sixties produced some of the best popular music, and always sounded best when released by the original artists. However, this left the door open for others deluded into thinking they could take a top 40 hit and resuscitate their lagging career, or take a perfectly successful recording career and sending it into the ground.

    The On The Rocks Part 1 (& Part 2) CD is a compilation of some of the worst the 1960s and 1970s had to offer in rendition music. Better examples of a total lack of judgment probably cannot be found. Take, for example, Mel Torme singing Sunshine Superman, or Peggy Lee singing "Hard Day's Night"-please! Even Julie London took leave of her senses to record "Mighty Quinn'. Most painful to listen to.

    The indignities don't end there. Imagine the Hollyridge Strings performing the Theme from Shaft, or the Lettermen mis-performing the Doors tunes "Hello I Love You" and "Touch Me." Even the impeccable Nelson Riddle can step on the proverbial wet bar of soap, musically speaking of course, and produce their sad rendition of "Winchester Cathedral."

    If you have a morbid curiosity or want a great gag gift for your fellow Loungers, this is definitely the disc to get.

    5 out of 5 stars A New Level Of Kitsch.......2003-06-14

    Mel Torme singing 'Sunshine Superman'? Julie London warbling 'Quinn, The Eskimo'? Exotica Supremo Martin Denny taking on 'Incense & Peppermints'? No, you haven't gone insane, you're just listening to the ultimate curveball CD from 'Ultra-Lounge' This may be one of the most mind-warping albums I have ever heard; extremly tasteless and misguided takes on your favorite 60's pop hits by desperate loungeurs trying to be 'relevant' to 'the kids'. They miss the boat entirely, but the result is this strange hybrid; not quite lounge music, not quite rock, not really muzak...but it is (in the words of The Firesign Theatre) 'weirdly cool' . On first listening I didn't know WHAT I was hearing, but this disc has become strangely addictive...

    Particular faves are a kinda science-fictiony sounding 'Shaft', Lord Sitar(!) doing a faux Indian take on 'Daydream Believer', Zacharias & his spooky violin on 'Light My Fire', and what must be the strangest 'Heartbreak Hotel' since Dread Zeppelin's...plus the vocal numbers mentioned above. If you are an auditory adventurer, and you 'get' the whole 'lounge' vibe...bend your head around this one!

    5 out of 5 stars I'm really in the groove, now..........1998-09-26

    The British Invasion, it should be noted, contained Miss Peggy Lee. That's right, the Peggy Lee of "Fever". Peggy Lee, you see, was the 5th Beatle. This disc is evidence of that, as you hear Peggy belt out "A Hard Day's Night". Yeah, baby! Oh, and you also get a special version of "Light My Fire"--a version that I think Ed Sullivan would have approved. Come on baby, light my fire. Mel Torme, Wayne Newton--now THAT's counter-culture, man. So put on your fringe vest, those rose-colored Lennon specs, and take a step back in time to some real anit-Establishment venom!
    Ultra-Lounge, Vol. 7: The Crime Scene
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • LOVE ULTRA-LOUNGE!
    • The best driving CD!
    • I love the Ultra-Lounge series.
    • my favorite ultra lounge cd
    • Music to be murdered by
    Ultra-Lounge, Vol. 7: The Crime Scene
    Various Artists
    Manufacturer: Capitol
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Jazz | Styles | Music
    Swing GeneralSwing General | Swing Jazz | Jazz | Styles | Music
    Classic Big BandClassic Big Band | Swing Jazz | Jazz | Styles | Music
    Contemporary Big BandContemporary Big Band | Swing Jazz | Jazz | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Compilations | Jazz | Styles | Music
    LoungeLounge | Easy Listening | Pop | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Easy Listening | Pop | Styles | Music
    Orchestral PopOrchestral Pop | Easy Listening | Pop | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Pop | Styles | Music
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    ASIN: B000002U22
    Release Date: 1996-07-09

    Tracks:

    1. Dragnet/Room 43 - Ray Anthony
    2. I Spy - Earle Hagen
    3. Thinking Of Baby - Elmer Bernstein
    4. From Russia With Love - Count Basie
    5. Big Town - Laurindo Almeida & The Danzaneros
    6. Man With The Golden Arm - Billy May
    7. The Untouchables - Nelson Riddle
    8. The James Bond Theme - Leroy Holmes
    9. Mission: Impossible - Billy May
    10. Harlem Nocturne - Spike Jones New Band
    11. Walk On The Wild Side - Si Zentner
    12. Mister Kiss Kiss Bang Bang - Elliott Fisher
    13. The Wild Ones - Lou Busch
    14. Staccato's Theme - Elmer Bernstein
    15. Search For Vulcan - Leroy Holmes
    16. Peter Gunn Suite - Ray Anthony
    17. The Silencers - Vikki Carr
    18. Music To Be Murdered By - Jeff Alexader With Alfred Hitchcock
    19. Bonus Track - Ultra-Lounge Volume 7: The Crime Scene

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars LOVE ULTRA-LOUNGE!.......2007-05-13

    Love this kind of music - can't get enough - have most all of the CDs. Excellent New Jersey-based company with excellent foresight and retro-understanding for the best party and jazz combos. Excellent choice for any kind of day or evening, party or relaxation time.

    5 out of 5 stars The best driving CD!.......2007-01-31

    Aside from being a collection of great retro lounge music (as all the Ultra Lounge is), this CD sparkles in the car. It has the great blend of being lively enough to keep you alert, yet soothing enough to keep the road rage at bay. Best of all, even traffic is fun done to the tune of 007's theme!

    5 out of 5 stars I love the Ultra-Lounge series........2006-12-10

    The sound quality of the Ultra-Lounge series is excellent, even though the songs were recorded mostly in the 50's and 60's. Capitol Records packs each CD with carefully chosen tracks consistent with the theme of the particular volume in the series. Many of the selections that appear here aren't available elsewhere, either because the original album on which the song appeared is out of print, or because the song was issued as a single and never collected in an album. A few 'previously unreleased' tracks also appear here. This series is a wonderful introduction to the music of a by-gone era, and each album includes detailed notes on each track (artist, writers, date recorded, how released, etc.). I heartily recommend it to anyone who has an interest in this type of music.

    4 out of 5 stars my favorite ultra lounge cd.......2005-09-15

    I have quite a few in this series of CD's, but this one is my favorite. It's slick, cool, mysterious, and sounds like there's danger lurking around every corner. You'll feel like you're being interrogated when you listen to Dragnet/Room 43 (Ray Anthoney). I can't complain about the lack of inclusion of more well known songs on this album, the way one of the other reviewers did, because I have a lot of this kind of music on different CD's. If you like this one, you should also pick up Hugo Montenegro's "Come Spy With Me" CD, it's one of my alltime favorite CD's and it's great. Also one of the reviewers wrote that the Count Basie version of "From Russia With Love" is dull. HUH? He should turn up his stereo and listen to the Count's orchestra swing. This tune is originally from the Basie Meets Bond CD which is also another good one to get.

    4 out of 5 stars Music to be murdered by.......2003-10-24

    I picked this album up to help complete my Ultra-Lounge collection, and they haven't missed the mark with Crime Scene.
    With jazzy and slick tunes, this one doesn't fail to please. Theme songs to TV shows and movies alike make up a refreshingly familiar and cool set of tunes.

    Some reviewers have complained that themes like "Pink Panther" and "Hawaii 5-0" should be included, but this CD introduced me to some theme songs that I'd never heard before ("Walk on the Wild Side," "Search for Vulcan") and besides, "Pink Panther" is already on Mondo Hollywood.

    The best part of this entire album is the last (real) track, "Music to Be Murdered By." Jeff Alexander is credited, but the track is introduced by the Master of Suspense and Macabre himself, Sir Alfred Hitchcock, who assures us that "naturally, the record is long playing, even though you may not be." It's a morbid yet pleasant surprise.

    The very last track, a "bonus," continues Ultra-Lounge's long-running inside joke with the "Man About Town" soap opera series, this time a love poem (the Hammond Organ is still there).

    All in all, an excellent disk for rainy days and planning your next bank heist.

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