Showing posts with label 2015. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2015. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 28, 2025

Various Artists - Ace Records Halloween Compilations


No long-winded Halloween stories this year; I couldn't think of any that were of any import or interest. But during the year, I gathered up a few more releases related to the holiday, and wanted to get a couple of them posted here before Friday - so here you are.

The first, These Ghoulish Things - Horror Hits For Halloween, was released in 2005. It contains some superb selections of horror rock from the Golden Age of Rock 'n' Roll, between 1957 and 1964. Artists both renowned (like Screamin' Jay Hawkins and Bo Diddley) and obscure are featured here. But what makes this release unique is that it also contains several 1962 radio station plugs recorded by Mr. "Monster Mash" himself, Bobby "Boris" Pickett. In all, many of the tunes on this disc had never before been released on CD, making this an essential album for connoisseurs of this genre. Here's the lineup:

1 Radio Plug for Monster Mash on Station KFWB - Bobby 'Boris' Pickett
2 Screamin' Ball (At Dracula Hall) - the Duponts
3 Drac's Back - Billy Demarco & Count Dracula
4 Midnight Stroll - Revels
5 Ghost Train - Virgil Holmes
6 The Mummy's Ball - The Verdicts
7 Frankenstein's Den - The Hollywood Flames
8 I'm the Wolfman - Round Robin
9 Spooksville - The Nu-Trends
10 The Munster's Theme - Milton Delugg & the All-Stars
11 Coolest Little Monster - John Zacherle
12 Monster Party - Bill Dogett
13 The Creature (From Outer Space) - The Jayhawks
14 Mr. Were-Wolf - The Kac-Ties
15 Radio Station Promo for Bill Gavin - Bobby 'Boris' Pickett
16 My Son, the Vampire - Allan Sherman
17 The Monster - Bobby Please & the Pleasers
18 Theme from the Addams Family - The Fiends
19 Nightmare Mash - Billy Lee Riley
20 The Voo Doo Walk - Sonny Richard's Panics W/Cindy and Misty
21 Feast of the Mau Mau - Screamin' Jay Hawkins
22 Frankenstein's Party - The Swingin' Phillies
23 Legend of Sleepy Hollow - The Monotones
24 Bo Meets the Monster - Bo Diddley
25 Rockin' in the Graveyard - Jackie Morningstar
26 Radio Plug for Monster Mash on Station WCOP - Bobby 'Boris' Pickett
27 Monster Mash - Bobby 'Boris' Pickett
28 The Vampire - Orvin Yoes

The second one here, Mostly Ghostly: More Horror for Halloween, coming out a few years later, was a follow-up of sorts to These Ghoulish Things.  All of the music on this album is from the same general time period as the earlier comp, i.e., late '50s/early '60s. Allmusic.com put together a great summation of this compilation that I really can't add much to or refute:

If you're looking for a non-run-of-the-mill soundtrack to your next Halloween party, this disc, and its predecessor, These Ghoulish Things: Horror Hits for Halloween, should just about tide you over the first round of trick and treat. Devoted wholly to rock/horror novelties from the mid-'50s to the mid-'60s, just a couple of these 25 tracks... were hits. And as a matter of fact, just a few of the other artists... will be familiar to the average knowledgeable rock fan. Since these are essentially novelty songs, you might not feel much like pulling them out on occasions other than Halloween, much like you only play Christmas albums at a certain time of year.

The songs are longer on novelty than musical value, but if nothing else, they're entertaining relics of just how outrageously silly early rock & roll performers (and labels) would get in search of a quick hit. Some of the songs, too, are pretty strong in their own right, especially Sutch's "'Til the Following Night" (one of the best pre-Beatles rock & roll records from Britain), "Haunted House," and the Moontrekkers' instrumental "Night of the Vampire" (one of Joe Meek's best productions). It doesn't get much weirder than Gary "Spider" Webb's "The Cave, Pt. 1," consisting mostly of a boy and a girl sporadically calling out to each other in a cave as guitars twang and drums throb.

Beatles' novelties, to stretch the thread more, don't get much weirder than Gene Moss & the Monsters' "I Want to Bite Your Hand," issued in the wake of the Fab Four's invasion of the U.S. For Cramps fans, there's the original version of "The Goo Goo Muck," as first heard on Ronnie Cook & the Gaylads' 1962 single.

Here's the track list for this one as well:

1 Dracula's Theme - The Ghouls
2 Til' The Following Night - Screaming Lord Sutch & The Savages
3 Do The Zombie - The Symbols
4 Haunted House - Jumpin' Gene Simmons
5 Dinner With Drac - John Zacherle
6 The Goo Goo Muck - Ronnie Cook & The Gaylads
7 The Mad Scientist - Zanies
8 The Cave - Chuck Holden
9 Spooky Movies - Roy Clark
10 They're Here - Boots Walker
11 Black And Hairy - Screaming Lord Sutch
12 The Hearse - Terry Teen
13 Terrible Ivan - Art Roberts
14 Night Of The Vampire - The Moontrekkers
15 The Mummy - The Naturals
16 I Was A Teenage Creature - Lord Luther
17 The Cave - Gary 'Spider' Webb
18 The Cat - Rod Willis
19 Zombi - The Monotones
20 Alligator Wine - Screamin' Jay Hawkins
21 Morgus The Magnificent - Morgus & The Three Ghouls
22 Sleepy Hollow - The Last Word
23 Rockin' Zombie - The Crewnecks
24 I Want To Bite Your Hand - Gene Moss & The Monsters

So, that's that. For your enjoyment this holiday weekend, here are two superb and lauded Halloween-themed releases put out on the Ace Records label: These Ghoulish Things - Horror Hits For Halloween in 2005, and Mostly Ghostly: More Horror for Halloween in 2012. Have a spooky, scary, fun listen, and as always, let me know what you think.

Happy Halloween! 

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(Oh, and just in case you were wondering - yes, there WAS a recording of "The Cave, Pt. 2" by Gary Webb, a follow-up to the original.  For the sake of completeness, here it is for your listening pleasure - however, you won't find it as being much of a variation of "Pt. 1":)


 

Monday, December 16, 2019

Various Artists - Now That's What I Call Christmas (2015 Edition) (3-Disc set)


Picked this one up a couple of years ago, one of the Now! Christmas series released in England...

I don't think I need to elaborate much regarding this offering; you pretty much know what you're getting here - a mixture of modern and classic renditions of traditional Christmas songs by popular current and past artists, along with some most recent holiday-related tunes. In this set, there's some great stuff (like Bing Crosby's "White Christmas" and Ella Fitzgerald's "The Christmas Song"), some good stuff (such as The Waitresses' "Christmas Wrapping" and Burl Ives' "Holly Jolly Christmas")... and some utter crap, including Band Aid's cringe-inducing "Do They Know It's Christmas?" (featuring what is possibly the all-time most reprehensible lyric in holiday song history - Bono belting out "Well tonight, thank God it's them instead of youuuuuu!") and Mariah Carey's "All I Want For Christmas Is You", one of the most universally despised Christmas songs ever.
[This set also includes the most brutal, tear-inducing, Christmas-buzz-killing song of all time, in my opinion: Nat King Cole's "The Little Boy Who Santa Claus Forget" - I listened to this all the way through ONCE many Christmases ago, and I was depressed for the rest of the day! I fervently recommend you skip over that one, for your own sake.]
Here's the lineup, in case you're interested:

Disc 1:
  1. All I Want for Christmas Is You - Mariah Carey
  2. Last Christmas - Wham!
  3. Fairytale of New York - the Pogues Feat. Kirsty MacColl
  4. Driving Home for Christmas - Chris Rea
  5. I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday - Roy Wood & Wizzard
  6. Merry Xmas Everybody - Slade
  7. Mary's Boy Child / Oh My Lord - Boney M
  8. Step Into Christmas - Elton John
  9. Wonderful Christmastime - Paul McCartney
  10. Christmas Lights - Coldplay
  11. 2000 Miles - the Pretenders
  12. Stop the Cavalry - Jona Lewie
  13. Santa Baby - Kylie Minogue
  14. Lonely This Christmas - Mud
  15. Merry Christmas Everyone - Shakin' Stevens
  16. Underneath the Tree - Kelly Clarkson
  17. Christmas Wrapping - the Waitresses
  18. One More Sleep - Leona Lewis
  19. December Song (I Dreamed of Christmas) - George Michael
  20. Do You Hear What I Hear? - Whitney Houston
  21. Do You Want to Build a Snowman? - Kristen Bell, Agatha Lee Mon & Katie Lopez

Disc 2:
  1. White Christmas - Bing Crosby with the Ken Darby Singers & John Scott Trotter & His Orchestra
  2. Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas - Frank Sinatra
  3. Blue Christmas - Elvis Presley
  4. Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! - Dean Martin
  5. Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree - Brenda Lee
  6. Frosty the Snowman - the Ronettes
  7. Winter Wonderland - Doris Day
  8. Santa Claus Is Coming to Town - the Crystals
  9. I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus - the Ronettes
  10. The Little Boy That Santa Claus Forgot - Nat King Cole
  11. Sleigh Ride - Ella Fitzgerald
  12. Merry Christmas Baby - James Brown
  13. What Christmas Means to Me - Stevie Wonder
  14. Someday at Christmas - the Jackson 5
  15. It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year - Andy Williams
  16. Senor Santa Claus - Jim Reeves
  17. Marshmallow World - Darlene Love
  18. Here Comes Santa Claus - Bob B. Soxx and the Blue Jeans
  19. Never Do a Tango with An Eskimo - Alma Cogan
  20. Lonely Pup (In a Christmas Shop) - Adam Faith
  21. Santa Baby - Eartha Kitt
  22. Baby, It's Cold Outside - Ella Fitzgerald with Louis Jordan & His Tympany Five
  23. I'll Be Home for Christmas - Perry Como with Russ Case & His Orchestra
  24. Holly Jolly Christmas - Burl Ives
  25. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer - the Crystals
  26. Little Saint Nick - the Beach Boys
  27. The Bells of St. Mary - Bob B. Soxx and the Blue Jeans
  28. The Christmas Song - Ella Fitzgerald

Disc 3:
  1. Happy Xmas (War Is Over) - John & Yoko/Plastic Ono Band with the Harlem Community Choir
  2. Do They Know It's Christmas? - Band Aid
  3. The Power of Love - Frankie Goes to Hollywood
  4. When a Child Is Born - Johnny Mathis
  5. O Holy Night - Il Divo
  6. Walking in the Air - Aled Jones
  7. Silent Night - Nat King Cole
  8. O Come All Ye Faithful - Perry Como
  9. Silver Bells - Jim Reeves
  10. O Little Town of Bethlehem - Burl Ives
  11. Peace on Earth / Little Drummer Boy - Bing Crosby & David Bowie
  12. A Winter's Tale - David Essex
  13. In Dulci Jubilo - Mike Oldfield
  14. A Spaceman Came Travelling - Chris de Burgh
  15. In the Bleak Midwinter - Bert Jansch
  16. Ring Out Solstice Bells - Jethro Tull
  17. Gaudete - Steeleye Span
  18. We Wish You a Merry Christmas - the Weavers
  19. God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen - Blue Blood
  20. The Twelve Days of Christmas - the Spinners
  21. Auld Lang Syne - Susan Boyle
  22. Happy New Year - ABBA

As you can see, overall there's more good music than bad here... and with three discs worth of music to choose from, everyone in your household will find SOMETHING here that they like. Just fire up this set as your Christmas Day background music, and tune out what doesn't float your particular holiday boat at that moment. I know that's not a completely ringing endorsement of the album... but as far as Xmas sets go, you could do a lot worse.

I offer for your enjoyment this holiday season the 2015 edition of Now That's What I Call Christmas, a three-disc set released by Universal Music Group on November 15th, 2015, and distributed by Sony Music Entertainment. Enjoy, and as always, let me know what you think.

A Merry Christmas to you all!

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