The One Where We Didn't Have a Producer

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Vinyl Cut // 1800-1930 29.01.12

lucky episode 13

The rules are going out with the window this month at the Vinyl Cut, with a real mixed bag of disparate picks spewed direct from the 'curious' brains of Dave and Anth!

We're not straying too far from the formula, though, so you can expect the usual mishmash of legitimate soundtrack music, killer songs from movies and forgotten classics of the silver screen, including contributions from Danny Elfman, Christopher Young, Joe Esposito and even a track featuring voodoo-soaked Brazilian horror director Coffin Joe himself!

Also this month, a special edition of TV Quick with an emphasis on spy/espionage TV shows. Be seeing you!

Posted at 18:47, 28th January 2012

playlist

Aquarelo do Brasil
Geoff Muldaur Milan
Coffin Joe Samba
Coffin Joe White Label
Sing, Sing, Sing (With a Swing)
Benny Goodman and Louis Prima Naxos Jazz Legends
MEGAFORCE
707 Renaissance Records
You're the Best Around
Joe Esposito and Bill Conti PolyGram
Supernatural Voodoo Woman (Does Her Thing at Nite)
The Originals Soul
The Bandit Express
Lee Greenwood White Label
Hellraiser (Main Theme)
Christopher Young Silva Screen
Darkman (Main Theme)
Danny Elfman MCA (USA)
The Shadow (intro)
Orson Welles White Label
No Vacancy
JG Thirlwell Williams Street Records
Archer (Main Theme)
Michael Kohler White Label
The Avengers (Main Theme)
Johnny Dankworth Liberty International Publishing, Inc.
High Wire (Theme from Danger Man)
Edwin Astley Network
Recuerdos de la Alhambra
Andres Segovia Deutsche Grammophon
Penguin's End (The Finale I)
Danny Elfman Warner Sunset/Warner Bros.
Moon River (Remix)
Kid Koala Live Bootleg
Susanne
Weezer Geffen

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