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What Do Anthony Bourdain and Vinyl Records Have in Common?

anthony bourdain no reservationsby Joe Wallace

As of late I’ve become addicted to Anthony Bourdain’s writing. Bourdain is a kindred spirit–he’s got the kind of take no prisoners attitude and and a love for grit and realism that I find refreshing in the world of overly nice and excessively coiffed media ding-a-lings. In another life, I spent far too much time working in television to see things any other way, especially ON television.

I’ve been digging old episodes of No Reservations, the weekly Bourdain globe-hopping food frenzy, and what did I find in an old collection from 2007? Anthony Bourdain tackling Jamaica in all its ramshackle glory. The food makes me want to brave the trip, but the most exciting part of that particular episode for me was the look behind the Jamaican music industry, complete with in-house vinyl record pressing operations at some of Jamaica’s busiest and most ambitious local recording companies.

There was some amazing footage not only of vinyl records being pressed, but also the sink-or-swim no-nostalgia ruthlessness of these record labels when it comes to product that just isn’t selling well. Jamaica being poor as it is, can anyone blame these record labels for hacking up the unsold stock, melting it down and pressing another potential dancehall hit?

The vinyl-centric part of the clip below comes about three minutes in, but the entire show is really worth a watch as it’s an eye-opener for anybody who isn’t hip to Jamaica food, culture or the truth behind the Marley tee shirts. As Don Letts points out, a lot of people who don’t actually live in these conditions tend to romanticize poverty, Rastafari, and the place in general. To paraphrase Letts, the ghetto isn’t something people want to do anything but escape from. I found Bourdain’s no-nonsense approach to the good and bad of Jamaica to be very refreshing…and the look at the record biz there? Priceless for a vinyl junkie and dub lover like me.



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New Titles Coming Soon to Turntabling: Bruno Nicolai Collection

Case of the Bloody Iris Bruno Nicolai
I’m very excited to announce a limited collection of Bruno Nicolai titles for sale at Turntabling including the original soundtracks for Case of the Bloody Iris, also known as Perché quelle strane gocce di sangue sul corpo di Jennifer? That one was sold as part of the infamous Anchor Bay Giallo Collection boxed set several years ago.

We’ll also be stocking the Bruno Nicolai soundtrack for The Night Evelyn Came Out of the Grave, AKA La Notte che Evelyn Usci Dalla Tomba, and also the soundtrack Nicolai did for Nightmares Come At Night.

If that weren’t enough, we will also be bringing you another soundtrack from the Anchor Bay Giallo Collection, Ennio Morricone’s score for Short Night of Glass Dolls, one of the best giallos ever, for my money. Keep watching the site, you’ll see these awesome soundtrack CDs coming quite soon. Sadly they are NOT available on vinyl, but they are DEFINITELY worth the investment.

I even have another little surprise in store…an experiment that could lead to a whole new offering here. But only if there’s enough interest. Should Turntabling branch out and start selling DVDs along with the soundtracks? Stay tuned.

–Joe Wallace

Ennio Morricone: the 60s

Ennio Morricone
Ennio Morricone is the entire reason why there’s a Turntabling.net today. Goblin is great, Riz Ortolani is a favorite, I love vinyl records by Public Image Limited, Sun Ra, King Tubby, and much more…but Morricone was the man who drew me back into vinyl collecting, thanks to the Mondo Morricone series. That was a three LP set (also available on CD) that showcased some of the maestro’s most experimental, nostalgic and suspenseful soundtrack moments. It wasn’t long before record collecting was back on my radar.

I can’t tell you how pleased I was to successfully research Morricone’s output as a composer. I feel compelled to present lists of his work for my rabid fellow devotees of Ennio Morricone soundtrack music—especially the obscure, the unusual, the highly experimental work he did in the 60s and 70s. I make no pretense about this being a complete or definitive list–this is only the START of my digging…but I bring what I’ve found so far to you–a list of the maestro’s work as a composer from one of the golden eras of cinema–the 1960s. Enjoy:

1969 – Krasnaya palatka
1969 – Queimada
1969 – Zenabel
1969 – The Sicilian Clan
1969 – Una Breve stagione,
1969 – La Stagione dei sensi,
1969 – Un Esercito di cinque uomini
1969 – Sai cosa faceva Stalin alle donne?
1969 – Un Tranquillo posto di campagna
1969 – Ruba al prossimo tuo
1969 – Un Bellissimo novembre
1969 – Metti una sera a cena
1969 – Gli Intoccabili (The Untouchables)
1969 – La Monaca di Monza
1969 – Galileo
1969 – L’ Alibi
1969 – Cuore di mamma
1969 – Fräulein Doktor
1969 – La Donna invisibile
1969 – Vergogna schifosi
1969 – Dio è con noi
1969 – L’ Assoluto naturale
1969 – Giotto
1969 – Senza sapere niente di lei
1968 – C’era una volta il West
1968 – Roma come Chicago
1968 – The Great Silence
1968 – Partner
1968 – Teorema
1968 – The Mercenary
1968 – Appunti per un film sull’India
1968 – Comandamenti per un gangster
1968 – La Bataille de San Sebastian
1968 – Escalation
1968 – Diabolik
1968 – Corri uomo corri
1968 – Tepepa
1968 – Italia vista dal cielo
1968 – Ecce Homo
1968 -El Magnífico Tony Carrera
1968 – Mangiala
1968 – Grazie, zia
1967 – Arabella
1967 – Faccia a faccia
1967 – La Ragazza e il generale
1967 – The Harem
1967 – Ad ogni costo
1967 – La Cina è vicina
1967 – Matchless
1967 – I Crudeli
1967 – OK Connery
1967 – Sette donne per i MacGregor
1967 – I Lunghi giorni della vendetta
1967 – Le Streghe
1967 – Dalle Ardenne all’inferno
1967 – Il Giardino delle delizie
1967 – L’Avventuriero
1967 – Da uomo a uomo
1967 – Scusi, facciamo l’amore?
1966 – The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly
1966 – El Chuncho, quien sabe?
1966 – La Resa dei conti
1966 – Navajo Joe
1966 – Das Gewisse Etwas der Frauen
1966 – The Bible: In the Beginning…
1966 – Un Uomo a metà
1966 – La Battaglia di Algeri
1966 – El Greco
1966 – Uccellacci e uccellini
1966 – Agent 505 – Todesfalle Beirut
1966 – Sette pistole per i MacGregor
1966 – Per Firenze
1966 – Mi vedrai tornare
1966 -La Ragazza del bersagliere
1966 – Lo Squarciagola
1966 – Un Fiume di dollari
1966 – Svegliati e uccidi
1966 – Sugar Colt
1965 – Per qualche dollaro in più
1965 – Il Ritorno di Ringo
1965 – Idoli controluce
1965 – I Pugni in tasca
1965 – Altissima pressione
1965 – Gli Amanti d’oltretomba
1965 – A Pistol For Ringo
1965 – Se non avessi più te
1965 – Slalom
1965 – Menage all’italiana
1965 – Thrilling
1965 – Non son degno di te
1964 – Le Pistole non discutono
1964 – Per un pugno di dollari
1964 – I Due evasi di Sing Sing
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