Tuesday, October 14, 2008

The False Eyelashes of Loretta Morales

False eyelashes are one of mankind's neatest inventions, don't you think?

side one:
01. Salvacci Denducci Pace - Armand Amar
02. Alpaufzug - Alois Lischer and Max Steiner
03. Love Embers and Flame - Jackie Gleason
04. Das Zille-Lied (That Was His World) - Marlene Dietrich
05. The Late Cord - The Late Cord
06. La Lechuza (Pour Itsu et Jarini) - Usk
é Orchestra
07. His Eye Is On the Sparrow - Fred Lowery
08. Ruslp
óstur - Jóhann Jóhannsson
09. A Single Wish - This Mortal Coil
10. Together Alone - Connie Smith and Nat Stuckey
11. Haunting Me - Jackie Davis
12. Vertical Gardens - Andrew Pekler
13. Adam, Early In the Morning - Rod McKuen w/ Jesse Pearson
14. Far Away Places of Your Mind - Bob Siller
15. Love I've Found You - Budd Johnson
[ listen ]

side two:
01. When It's Night Time In Nevada - Sons of the Pioneers
02. Maria's First Rose - Baja Marimba Band
03. The Sounds of Night - Rod McKuen
04. The Crowning Touch - Michel Legrand
05. Avalon - Marjorie Meinert
06. Bubbley Time - Kay Lande
07. Openly Closed - Mono Pause
08. Chanson Napolitaine - Op. 83, No. 6 [piano: Seta Tanyel] - Moritz Moszkowski
09. Lesson - Leafcutter John
10. Devu
élveme El Corazón - Los Bribones
11. Where or When - Jan August

12. Hereditary Language - Les Levine
13. Dahil Sayo - Webley Edwards
14. It's Monday Every Day - Gloria Wood
15. Nigatsu - Asa-Chang & Junray
16. Spin, Spin - Music Boxes From the Collection of Rita Ford
[ listen ]

2 comments:

Doowad said...

I don't think I would have had to see the mixer name to recognize the TornadoZ trademarks. Marlene Dietrich is definitely a highlight here, along with Sons of the Pioneers and Los Bribones. Reminds me of our neighbours in Guadlajara who were tiangueros, racks and racks of clothes filling their apartment like that scene at the end of Goodfellas. Their last name was Briseño, but we called them the Los Bribones, en su significado despectivo.

Children's Film Festival Seattle said...

All I can concentrate on is that octopus on her head. Now THAT'S a great American invention!