Showing posts with label Mae West. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mae West. Show all posts
Tuesday, 25 January 2011
Mae West - Wild Christmas (A REMASTERED CANCELLATION)
The album you are looking at holds a special spot in my collection. It was one of the first Christmas albums I actively searched for when I seriously began collecting Christmas music. It also was the first album I ever shared online (first at FaLaLaLaLa.com, then here).
And it's still one of the most popular shares in my sharity list (over 800 downloads since I first posted this).
Since I'm a sentimental guy, I decided when I got my new USB turntable in hopes of remastering many of my older shares that this would be the first album that would get the star treatment.
I think Mae West would have been pleased.
I had rescanned the covers (300 dpi) and the record labels and was getting ready to drop the needle to re-record the glorious tones of Ms. West.
But...
I was reading my new copy of Goldmine Magazine and discovered a vendor selling a new Canadian import 2-for-1 CD. In addition to this album, you get West's 1970 album "The Fabulous Mae West" that features 11 songs and was issued in conjunction with her appearance in the dreadful movie "Myra Breckinridge".
Best Buy's online site tells us that this was released on January 4, 2011. Soooooo, I've taken the old share offline and sadly, I won't be posting the new remastered version.
Do us a favor - read through my sharity list and see which titles jump out at you. Which of these albums should be given the full remastered treatment?
Leave us a comment and let me know your choices... who knows, I might be able to post something new!
Capt
Labels:
Capt's Writings,
Christmas,
Mae West,
Remastered
Mae West - Wild Christmas (A REMASTERED CANCELLATION)
The album you are looking at holds a special spot in my collection. It was one of the first Christmas albums I actively searched for when I seriously began collecting Christmas music. It also was the first album I ever shared online (first at FaLaLaLaLa.com, then here).
And it's still one of the most popular shares in my sharity list (over 800 downloads since I first posted this).
Since I'm a sentimental guy, I decided when I got my new USB turntable in hopes of remastering many of my older shares that this would be the first album that would get the star treatment.
I think Mae West would have been pleased.
I had rescanned the covers (300 dpi) and the record labels and was getting ready to drop the needle to re-record the glorious tones of Ms. West.
But...
I was reading my new copy of Goldmine Magazine and discovered a vendor selling a new Canadian import 2-for-1 CD. In addition to this album, you get West's 1970 album "The Fabulous Mae West" that features 11 songs and was issued in conjunction with her appearance in the dreadful movie "Myra Breckinridge".
Best Buy's online site tells us that this was released on January 4, 2011. Soooooo, I've taken the old share offline and sadly, I won't be posting the new remastered version.
Do us a favor - read through my sharity list and see which titles jump out at you. Which of these albums should be given the full remastered treatment?
Leave us a comment and let me know your choices... who knows, I might be able to post something new!
Capt
Labels:
Capt's Writings,
Christmas,
Mae West,
Remastered
Thursday, 13 November 2008
It's a YouTube Christmas - Pt. 1
From time to time this upcoming Christmas season, I'll be posting some amazing videos that have been rescued by people like us and posted at the mecca of all things wonderful and obscure - YouTube.
I invite you to add a fun comment, witticism, clever remark, or observation in the comments section provided. Any comments deemed worthy of repeating will be included into this entry where all the world will see it.
The inaugural video to start us off is one I never thought would see the light of day - the stuff of urban legend. This is from the 1958 Academy Awards and it teams two icons of different eras - the first is the irrepressible Mae West (whose Christmas album I posted several years ago), the second is Rock Hudson, whose popularity was riding high at the time.
Brace yourself - this is the very definition of "campy fun" as you'll ever see:
You may now reach down and close your jaw off the floor.
What do you think?
Capt
I invite you to add a fun comment, witticism, clever remark, or observation in the comments section provided. Any comments deemed worthy of repeating will be included into this entry where all the world will see it.
The inaugural video to start us off is one I never thought would see the light of day - the stuff of urban legend. This is from the 1958 Academy Awards and it teams two icons of different eras - the first is the irrepressible Mae West (whose Christmas album I posted several years ago), the second is Rock Hudson, whose popularity was riding high at the time.
Brace yourself - this is the very definition of "campy fun" as you'll ever see:
You may now reach down and close your jaw off the floor.
What do you think?
Capt
Labels:
Capt's Writings,
Christmas,
Mae West,
Rock Hudson,
Videos,
YouTube
It's a YouTube Christmas - Pt. 1
From time to time this upcoming Christmas season, I'll be posting some amazing videos that have been rescued by people like us and posted at the mecca of all things wonderful and obscure - YouTube.
I invite you to add a fun comment, witticism, clever remark, or observation in the comments section provided. Any comments deemed worthy of repeating will be included into this entry where all the world will see it.
The inaugural video to start us off is one I never thought would see the light of day - the stuff of urban legend. This is from the 1958 Academy Awards and it teams two icons of different eras - the first is the irrepressible Mae West (whose Christmas album I posted several years ago), the second is Rock Hudson, whose popularity was riding high at the time.
Brace yourself - this is the very definition of "campy fun" as you'll ever see:
You may now reach down and close your jaw off the floor.
What do you think?
Capt
I invite you to add a fun comment, witticism, clever remark, or observation in the comments section provided. Any comments deemed worthy of repeating will be included into this entry where all the world will see it.
The inaugural video to start us off is one I never thought would see the light of day - the stuff of urban legend. This is from the 1958 Academy Awards and it teams two icons of different eras - the first is the irrepressible Mae West (whose Christmas album I posted several years ago), the second is Rock Hudson, whose popularity was riding high at the time.
Brace yourself - this is the very definition of "campy fun" as you'll ever see:
You may now reach down and close your jaw off the floor.
What do you think?
Capt
Labels:
Capt's Writings,
Christmas,
Mae West,
Rock Hudson,
Videos,
YouTube
Thursday, 30 November 2006
Mae West - Wild Christmas
Everyone remembers their first time.My first time was with Mae West.
It's not as shocking as you think, dirty minded people.
Last year, this was the very first full Christmas album I recorded, transferred, and offered as sharity anywhere.
This is what my description of the album read as posted at FaLaLaLaLa:
In 1966, Mae West was on a roll! Her earlier album release that year was "Way Out West", a minor hit on college campuses that featured songs like "When A Man Loves A Woman", "Shakin' All Over", and two Beatle covers (everyone was covering the Beatles in '66).
For more info on that album, click here:
Mae West - Way Out West
Quick to act before the momentum ran out, Mae went into the recording studio again to record this album. They probably rushed the recordings in order to get it out on time for Christmas (maybe why there's only eight songs on the album) but she gives each tune the FULL Mae West treatment.
This features 7 Christmas songs and the obligatory Beatle cover (With Love From Me To You).
In later years, this album was re-released under the title "Mae In December" (does anyone know what label it was released on?) and you can find copies of both occasionally on eBay and at MusicStack.
This copy was found in VG to EX condition via eBay and was transferred / restored / encoded using SonicFoundry Sound Forge 4.0.
When I offered this last year (and the Ken Griffin record I referred to in today's earlier yuleblog entry), I actually enjoyed scouring websites via Google and trying to find out info on Christmas releases. It was these two records that planted the seed that inspired me to start up the yuleblog.
UPDATE: This album is now available for purchase elsewhere as a 2-for-1 Canadian import CD. Along with West's holiday offering comes "The Fabulous Mae West", a 1970 album that features Mae singing 11 tunes in her own unique way.
Sadly, this means this album is no longer available to download here.
Capt
Labels:
Christmas,
Christmas Music,
Mae West
Mae West - Wild Christmas
Everyone remembers their first time.My first time was with Mae West.
It's not as shocking as you think, dirty minded people.
Last year, this was the very first full Christmas album I recorded, transferred, and offered as sharity anywhere.
This is what my description of the album read as posted at FaLaLaLaLa:
In 1966, Mae West was on a roll! Her earlier album release that year was "Way Out West", a minor hit on college campuses that featured songs like "When A Man Loves A Woman", "Shakin' All Over", and two Beatle covers (everyone was covering the Beatles in '66).
For more info on that album, click here:
Mae West - Way Out West
Quick to act before the momentum ran out, Mae went into the recording studio again to record this album. They probably rushed the recordings in order to get it out on time for Christmas (maybe why there's only eight songs on the album) but she gives each tune the FULL Mae West treatment.
This features 7 Christmas songs and the obligatory Beatle cover (With Love From Me To You).
In later years, this album was re-released under the title "Mae In December" (does anyone know what label it was released on?) and you can find copies of both occasionally on eBay and at MusicStack.
This copy was found in VG to EX condition via eBay and was transferred / restored / encoded using SonicFoundry Sound Forge 4.0.
When I offered this last year (and the Ken Griffin record I referred to in today's earlier yuleblog entry), I actually enjoyed scouring websites via Google and trying to find out info on Christmas releases. It was these two records that planted the seed that inspired me to start up the yuleblog.
UPDATE: This album is now available for purchase elsewhere as a 2-for-1 Canadian import CD. Along with West's holiday offering comes "The Fabulous Mae West", a 1970 album that features Mae singing 11 tunes in her own unique way.
Sadly, this means this album is no longer available to download here.
Capt
Labels:
Christmas,
Christmas Music,
Mae West
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