Just checked my copy and it makes no reference to an album only the movie "Sex O'Clock USA."
Produced by Claude Pascal from 1976 PRL-D 151
I've just come across a few tracks in mp3 other than the "Baby Come On" single. One of the tracks is called "Hello" and is very short unfortunatly and sounds very close to Theo Vaness "Nobody But You". What I wanna know is was there somewhere out there a full LP for this? I know it was a French porn flick..was there an actual soundtrack?? And if so can anyone give me any info on it.
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Just checked my copy and it makes no reference to an album only the movie "Sex O'Clock USA."
Produced by Claude Pascal from 1976 PRL-D 151
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Hmmm then maybe there were 2 single only releases from the movie? The 2 tracks ive come across are "Hello" and "Get It Up Baby". "Get It Up.." sounds pretty simaler to "Baby Come On". Could these have been a French only release possibly? Its some real good stuff
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Is this what you are looking for :o ?
http://www.blaxploitation.com/s_207.html
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BTW it's a "documentary" about the nightly sexcapades of young Americans who are doing very nasty thingies! At least, that's what I heard :oops:
Damnnn so there is an LP! Thanks for that info..however one of the tracks I mentioned "Hello" isnt on there in the track list..where could this have come from?? This is one LP that if I get lucky enough will have to track down someday..also would be cool to see the movie but..not being on video or any boots hangin round I dont think I ever will :cry:
Still wanting to see "Trocadero Lemon Blue"..but thats prob a lost cause too.
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The movie is a sort of documentary about nightclubs in the USA.
All sorts of sexual acts are shown like S&M and Gay and Leatherclubs, erotic sculptures, bodypainting and so on. It's a sort of "Mondo Cane"-movie, a series that was famous in the 70's and was an immense succes in theatres and videostores.
Maybe he's available on dvd as much of those exploitation-flics are released on DVD by small companies. In Belgium, during the summer-time a station has a program called "De nacht van de wansmaak or The night of bad taste" and they show movies like this one. Maybe next year this movie will be programmed, who knows. Belgian television is allowed to show pornscenes after 11 o'clock so it's possible. Maybe Jussik knows some more details about this one and the soundtrack.
BTW, "Trocadéro bleue citron" is rubbish. It's about a 10-year old boy who likes skateboarding and falls in love with a girl-that's it" But if you like that sort of cinema, you can also rent "La Boum" which was a blockbuster in Europe.
Naa this aint on video anywhere or DVD in any country, I did a search bout it. As for "Trocadero" yea I know the story of the film, just wanna own it (or at least see it) cause im a die hard Costandinos fan. I managed to get for free from someone a while back the "Winds Of Change" movie which is a pretty cool animated music video type film with a point behind every short story. Thats one I recomend highly for Costandinos fans and also anyone who likes deep make ya think type stuff.
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Sex O'Clock USA was a minor, early 1976 mondo entry from France, unlikely to get a dvd realese, being relatively tame in the shock department considering it's vintage - around this same time the trustworthy Italians came up with some truly subhuman stuff like "Magia Nuda" and "Addio Ultimo Uomo", with faked snuff footage, real animal slaughter and jawdropping "uncivilised" sexual (mal)practices better left undescribed here. There'a a great (?) dvd box set of Italian mondo milestones by Jacopetti & Prospero, containing both offical Mondo cane hits, the notorious "Africa Addio" and a particulary nasty one called "Addio Zio Tom", a mindbending pseudodocumentary trying to illustrate the origins of slavery in the US. Needless to say, it only functioned as an exploitation piece, about as sick and tasteless as they get. - Finnish tv actually went ahead and screened Africa Addio in it's complete form late one night a couple of months back. Artsy films with hardcore scenes like Empire of the Senses, Breillat's Romance and A Ma Soeur/Fat Girl, are shown on national television after 10 in the evening with no warnings of their content apart from the customary small "15" flashing occasionally on the right corner of the screen. Later at night, nearly anything goes.
Sleazemonger supremo Joe D'Amato aka Aristide Massaccesi presented a Sex O'Clock USA lookalike "Follia Di Notte" two years later, with sequences of more or less hardcore activity inserted after it's completion for more liberal markets, starring Marina Hedman Frajese, a tired looking German/Swedish/Italian porno veteran who never said no to anything. This film featured Amanda Lear of all people hostessing the segments of mild s/m, strip clubs, deviant monks parading around, birds flying against sunsets etc. In her fab biography "Mon Dali", out again this year, she complained the h/c inserts as well as the more advanced situations seen in Follia.. were stuffed in by Massaccesi without her consent. Still, the vhs is a must, with 2 complete Amanda performances and a passage of the original instrumental, non-Wally McDonald long version of Follow Me - was this ever realesed anywhere?
Today, I bought an excellent mix by DJ Maze "The Funky Soul Story" which features "Baby come on" by Sex O' clock USA, written by famous French song and soundtrackwriter Mort Shuman,(very well know for his classic "Le Lac Majeur") and arranged by Christian Gaubert. The mix by Maze is available on Sony Music France (2003) and has the following tracks:
1. DJ Maze: " Maze's story" intro (2003)
2. Khemistry: " Who's fooling who" (1982)
3. K.I.D: "You don't like my music" (?)
4. Bobby Solo vs. Mr. Morse: "Una lacrima sul viso" (1978)
5. Rufus/Chaka Khan: "Secret friend" (1981)
6. Thelma Houston : "If you feel it" (1981)
7. Khemistry: "I can't loose with the stuff I use" (1982)
8. Alphonse Mouzon: " I'm glad that you're here" (1981)
9. Sex O' clock USA: "Baby come on" (1976)
10. DJ Maze: "Sax O' clock" (2003)
11. Charme: "Georgy Porgy" (1979)
12. LTD: "Don't stop loving me now" (1978)
13. Michael Wycoff: "Looking up to you" (1982)
14. T-Connection: "Midnight train" (1978)
15. Melba Moore: "You stepped" (1978)
16. René & Angela: "I love you more" (1981)
17. The Yellow Hands: " You want every night" (?)
18. Boule Noire: "Loin d'ici" (1977)
19. Fat Larry's Band: "Golden moments" (1982)
20. Hi-Gloss: "You'll never know" (1981)
21. Garfield Fleming: " Don't send me away" (1981)
22. Isaac Hayes: "That loving feeling" (1975)
23. DJ Maze: "To be continued-outro" (2003)
And it's mixed da right way!
Nice collection there and some never before on CD tracks as well :)
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:lol: "Nice" is an understatement Jim! This is absolutely Awesome!!!
Must...have...this...record!
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