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    This is what they got:
    Nuevo Barrio: Nuevo Barrio – re-edit of a 103 BPM Italian 70’s piano&bass groove
    Terry Callier: Brother to Brother
    Elza Soares: Mas Que Nada
    LTG Exhange: Corazon
    Agent K: Feed The Cat
    Roberta Kelly: Troublemaker
    Fausto Papetti: Troublemaker
    The Cinematic Orch. featuring Fontella Bass: All That You Give
    Somaine Oderah: Arctic
    Powerplay: Do It All Night
    Su Kramer: You’ve Got The Power
    Cerrone: Take Me
    Electra: Jibaro
    Sgt. Cracker’s Band: Desperado
    Deutsche-Amerikanische Freundshaft: Kebab Traume
    Rinder & Lewis: Lust
    Cerrone: Strip Tease
    Powerful People: Can’t Shake My Love
    James Brown: Sex Machine
    BT Express. Do It
    Le Pamplemousse: Gimme What You Got
    Linda Clifford: Runaway Love
    Zero 7 featuring Mozez: I Have Seen
    Nico Fidenco: Black Emanuelle Theme

    Visuals on the wall included:
    Tender and Perverse Emanuelle
    Frissons Africains
    Cleopatra Jones And The Casino of Gold
    L'Executrice
    Strip Nude For Your Killer
    Bilitis


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    Jussi,

    What??? No Skatt Brothers????!!! :lol:

    Hmmmm, musta been a "different" crowd, eh???

    More sophisticated, less primal???? :grin:
    "Lost inside adorable illusion...."

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    On 2002-10-03 07:05, JussiK wrote:
    This is what they got:
    Nuevo Barrio: Nuevo Barrio – re-edit of a 103 BPM Italian 70’s piano&bass groove
    Terry Callier: Brother to Brother
    Elza Soares: Mas Que Nada
    LTG Exhange: Corazon
    Agent K: Feed The Cat
    Roberta Kelly: Troublemaker
    Fausto Papetti: Troublemaker
    The Cinematic Orch. featuring Fontella Bass: All That You Give
    Somaine Oderah: Arctic
    Powerplay: Do It All Night
    Su Kramer: You’ve Got The Power
    Cerrone: Take Me
    Electra: Jibaro
    Sgt. Cracker’s Band: Desperado
    Deutsche-Amerikanische Freundshaft: Kebab Traume
    Rinder & Lewis: Lust
    Cerrone: Strip Tease
    Powerful People: Can’t Shake My Love
    James Brown: Sex Machine
    BT Express. Do It
    Le Pamplemousse: Gimme What You Got
    Linda Clifford: Runaway Love
    Zero 7 featuring Mozez: I Have Seen
    Nico Fidenco: Black Emanuelle Theme

    Visuals on the wall included:
    Tender and Perverse Emanuelle
    Frissons Africains
    Cleopatra Jones And The Casino of Gold
    L'Executrice
    Strip Nude For Your Killer
    Bilitis

    Strip Nude For Your Killer? What on earth???

    What's next week? Jizz Cocktail :lol:

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    STRIP NUDE FOR YOUR KILLER aka NUDA PER L'ASSASSINO (1975) by Andrea Bianchi is a prime example of the later giallo phase, starring the Queen of Italian popular cinema, Edwige Fenech. (Giallos are stylized Italian erotic thrillers huge during the early 70's). The typically salacious storyline has a killer in black staright-razoring away those connected with an illegal abortin clinic. Edwige sports a fabulous line of fashions and a great hairdo. The music is superb, with Shaft riffs mixed into breathy euro vocalising and voluptous string arrangements.

    WALK THE NIGHT - differents strokes for different folks...

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    JussiK

    Just wanted to say that I particularly like LTG Exhange and "Corazon" from your list. I have not heard that one for ages. I have it on a tape and I recorded that track from a radio show probably a couple of years back. A really vibrant record!!

    Could you give some details on record label, time etc, please??





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    Dear Friends!
    Finally we got it: DiscoSound with sleazy
    GialloMovies...The evil world of DiscoSound!
    "Nude Per L´Assassino" is a nice sleazer,
    but very trashy!!
    Cosmic Love & Kisses From SIRIUS & DARKTUNES

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    My copy of Corazon was sent to me by Graham Start, an act of which I've been most grateful as the timeless tune is proving to be a favourite among the cooler clubbers here. The 7" is on Fania label, out in 1975. Several reliable sources state the track was originally out a couple of years earlier in fact, apparently on the same label. The extended version can be heard on at least 3 recent cd collections, check the Disco forever one with the hotpants cover, for one.

    Giallo disco! Have you heard the "Sequenza Amore" track from the film AMUCK / ALLA RICERA DI PIACERE, with Barbara Bouchet? This is a priceless piece of decadent party music, a moody riff and a breathy woman repeating "sexually...sexually..again..again"over and over again for 5 minutes. GIOCHI CARNALI, starring the only known trashy stelline from Finland, the late Sirpa Lane who was also in several of the A. Brescia space epics, D'Amato's grim PAPAYA DEI CARAIBI / LOVE GODDESS OF THE CANNIBALS and most notably in Borowczyk's LA BETE and the notorious sadonazista romp LA SVASTIKA NEL VENTRE / THE LIVING NIGHTMARE. In GIOCHI...she gets raped by a transvestite and his al, whom she proceeds to drug and castrate. When the rapists come to she serves their ripped out balls to them in a champagne class like olives. The film has a curious, rather good sleazy remake of Love In C Minor during the opening credits. This version is better than the Santaren & The Lovin' Girls take but it was apparently never realesed on vinyl.

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    Jussi, your taste in movies is rather sick.

    Most of these movies none of us have ever heard of.

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    Dearest NgrBeat, should you ever get tired of wholesome multiplex wonders for the whole family such as SWEET HOME ALABAMA, SIGNS or THE TUXEDO, there are several excellent magazines to guide you on your towards more adult, more challenging and more dangerous cinema. Try Video Watchdog, Darkside, Psychotronic or Uncut. All have their own sites.
    There are such sights in Hell I could show you...

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    No thanks, I'll stick with the more mainstream films that I enjoy.

    I do enjoy horror films as long they aren't too gory. Some movies go more for gore and special effects than they do plot.

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