Showing posts with label the son of p.m.. Show all posts
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Tuesday, February 22, 2011

The Son of P.M. ~ Glassic Goes Modern Dance [Sathit Tra Khon Khu] 1960s?





เดอะ ซัน ออฟ p.m ~ เพลงมวย และนานาชาติ [สถิตย์ตราคนคู่]

A1. Boxing Song [Taloong] เพลงมวย [Pleng Muay]
A2. Su Ki Ya Ki [Sloopy] สุกียากี้ [Sukiyaki]
A3. Klong Yoaw [Merenge] เถิดเทิง [Thoet Thoeng]
A4. Fountian [Sloopy] ฟ้อนเทียน [Fon Thian] or 'Candle Dance'
A5. Cho Cho Chan [Twist] โจโจ้ซัง [Cho Cho Sang] or 'Cho Cho San'
A6. Rose Rose I Love You [A-Go-Go] ฉันรักกุหลาบ [Chan Rak Kulap]

B1. Your Cheatin Heart [Cha-Cha-Chai] ยัวร์ชิตดิ้นฮารต์ [Yuar Chit Din Hart]
B2. Flower Moon [Quickstep] บุปผาเพ็ญจันทร์ [Buppha Phenchan]
B3. Kraw Taloong [Graw กราวตลุง [Krao Talung]
B4. Arabian Song [Guaracha] เพลงอาหรับ (Pleng Arab]
B5. Asava Leela [Guaracha] อัศวลีลา [Atsawalila]
B6. Jean Ram Pad [A-Go-Go] จีนรำพัด [Chin Ram Phat] or 'Chinese Fan Dance'

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'progressive classical music' [shadow prayuk] international album, new & special this year... a melodious sampling of the most excellent songs, packed in together on this record.'

another 'glassic' document of farfisa-laden thai shadow toons [including a hank williams cover] with transliterations by the inimitable peter doolan of มนต์รักเพลงไทย fame. where the english is 'broken', i left it as such, in the interest of historical accuracy & good humour, but more astute meanings might live there to the right of the tracklist, following the anglicized thai phoenetics. this rip was harvested piece-meal from the recently established archive of southeast asian music, who definitely deserve yer rapt attention. 320 ความกตัญญู to 'em. even further still

Thursday, January 27, 2011

The Son of P.M. ~ Hey Klong Yao!: Essential Collection of Modernized Thai Music from the 1960s



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A1. Manohraluifai [Talung]
A2. Hey Klong Yao [Klong Yao]
A3. Ra Cha Khlong Jhao [Klong Yao]
A4. Horse Step Dance [Guaracha]
A5. Monkla [Ram Wong]
A6. Graw Taloong [Krao Talung] (Krao)
A7. Sad Chatree [Talung]

B1. Kaektoimor [Talung]
B2. Long Drum Song [Merenge]
B3. Phoo Yai Lee [A Go-Go]
B4. Talung Nang Yak [Talung]
B5. Thorance Kan Saeng [Talung]
B6. Chinese Fan Dance [A Go-Go]
B7. King Of Drums [A Go-Go]

P.M. Pocket Music [A1, A7, B1], Son Of P.M., The [A2 - A6, B2 - B7]
A collections of tracks from various singles and albums

'The groove is very much rooted in frenetic and rhythmic rock ‘n’ roll with discernible elements of pop, surf and exotica. It’s hard to pin down tracks like “The Horse Step Dance [Guaracha]” which has moments of Velvets like organ drone coupled with hypnotic latin bass and Ventures twang. “Sad Chatree [Talung]” is both intangible and otherworldly, coupling a relentless trance-inducing rhythm with an archaic Thai melody, which hovers and shimmers like an insect caught in hazy and perfumed smoke. There is much to be intoxicated here as this is music which defies rigid categorisation and easy interpretation. At times, the results are downright weird, “King Of Drums” sounds like the ghost of Lux Interior throwing primitive goo goo muck in a Thai temple. Odd and exotic indeed.' ~ asa

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had a request fer this fab new correktion of vintage thai 'shadow' toons & am more than happy to oblige. this one goes out to murky fecess :)