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| | Space Escapade | | | Music Artist : | | Les Baxter | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | El Records | | Release Date : | | 2009-05-19 | | Store Price : | | $18.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $18.98 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Shooting Star 2. Moonscape 3. Mr. Robot 4. City 5. Distant Star 6. Commuter 7. Winds of Sirius 8. Other Side of the Moon 9. Somewhere in Space 10. Earth Light 11. Lady Is Blue 12. Saturday Night on Saturn 13. Cornflakes 14. Toy Tiger {From the Private War of Major Benson} 15. Havana 16. Trouble with Harry 17. Sinner Man 18. Left Arm of Buddha 19. Clown on the Eiffel Tower 20. Melodia Loca (The Chilean Drive-You-Crazy Song) 21. Venezuela 22. Cherchez La Femme 23. Rush Hour Romance 24. Designing Woman 25. Blue Echo 26. Ricordate Marcellino [Remember Marcellino] 27. Panse [the Little Flower] 28. Lonely Whistler 29. Love Song from "Houseboat" {From Houseboat} 30. Please Mr. Sun
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Iconic Cover Art - Irrelevant Music Submitted on: 2009-08-19 |
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| One look and I had to have it! Most renown as the father of the "Exotica" movement of the `50s and `60s (which to my ear sounds like musical Roger Corman) Les Baxter's Space Escapade is camp classic - infantile space warp melodies wrapped in just enough self-aware cheesiness to induce zero-gravity vomitus. However, the "music" is of little concern - the cover art is what makes Escapade's Tomorrowland inspired future-schlock experience so kitsch perfect that it's a wonder Hugh Hefner never made it to the moon. Brilliant! |
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Mono???? Submitted on: 2009-05-23 |
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No where is the fact that this issue is in MONO is reflected in the product description? Sounds nice but MONO??
I think I'll stick to the version I pulled off my LP and cleaned up. GanymedeTest and Measurement has a wonderful product called Wave Corrector that drops out the pops clicks and rumbles and makes the "cleaned" lp version much preferable to this. C'mon, the stereo tapes are out there.... get it out on stereo, it adds SOOO much to the ambience. |
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FINALLY ON CD!!!!!!!! Submitted on: 2009-05-21 |
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FINALLY on CD after all these years, Space Escapade FINALLY gets proper attention on this fine edition from El Records. I am a huge Baxter fan/collector and can tell you that they have done a fine job. Let's breakdown the this edition piece by piece. First off, the cd booklet looks fantastic....they obviously got the rights to the real artwork because it's flawless! The back of the original album jacket is on the back of the booklet and has been reproduced clearly and beautifully. There is an 8 page booklet inside featuring a few rarely seen Baxter photos and a nice essay on his 50's recordings.
Ok, now to the music. As you know, a couple of tracks from Space Escapade were featured on a couple of the 90's Capitol Ultra Lounge cd releases taken from the masters, so I was curious to see how the quality holds up to those....(i.e. some Baxter cd releases have been put out by other companies in the past and were just bad LP transfers). There is a differnce that is neither good or bad depending on what side of the mono/stereo fence you're on. The Ultra Lounge releases are in clear stereo. The new Space Escapade by El is the mono mix, but clearly taken from some sort of master. It sounds crystal clear and beautiful, but IS in mono, so, when played side by side with the Ultra Lounge 2 songs, sounds a bit "smaller" purely because of mono vs. stereo mixes. Some might view this as a good thing since the mono version came first anyways. All in all, it sounds wonderful and is nice to finally see a proper release with great artwork. The bonus tracks are wonderful as well with some real rare Baxter gems none of us have heard before. I give this 4 stars because it is a very very good release. But, I think everyone would agree that 5 stars would be in order if Capitol would get off their behinds and put this out ultra-proper, meaning a deluxe edition straight from the source with proper recording and log dates inside the booklet with alternate shots from the album cover (the way they used a few of them inside the Space Capades Ultra Lounge CD). Overall, if you are a Baxter fan and already have the LP they way I have for years, or you are just getting into the exotica/space music of yesteryear, BUY THIS NOW! |
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One giant leap for mankind! Submitted on: 2009-05-19 |
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| ...and, by that title, not only do I mean that Baxter created a musical masterwork...but that the reissuers-that-be finally have excavated SPACE ESCAPADE from the Capitol vaults. A giant leap for lovers of this genre, indeed! The marvelous thing about Les Baxter is that, while the themes may be whimsical/campy/fun-loving...first, he was "in on the 'joke'" (just look at the the all-time-great cover art of "Space Escapade"); and, second, Baxter was a true virtuoso: his magnificent orchestrations -- the result of years of serious study and classical training -- are without peer. "Space Escapade" is an American classic, to be revered and cherished. Thank goodness that we have the recordings of the wonderful Les Baxter for letting us explore his, and our, musical dreamscapes. |
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