Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Bulldog –Emanuelle Nera (Black Emmanuelle)/ Robin Hood


Bulldog –Emanuelle Nera / Robin Hood –Blue Jean BJ 603 (1975 Italy)

EXPLOITATION-A-RAMA! Ok Black Emmanuelle (Emmanuelle in Africa) wasn’t quite “Debbie Does Cannibal Holocaust”, but it did feature Laura Gemser... Written by Italian singer and B movie soundtrack provider Nico Fidenco, it’s a fun compendium of 70s trash grooves. The B side is where the true Junkshop action resides. Written by ex Casuals Alan Taylor, Robin Hood is a gritty Heavy Glam rocker albeit with tongue caught in a Bubblegum cheek. Alan was also behind the other Bulldog single –the VERY silly Doggy Doggy also on Blue Jean

Hear a full version of Emanuelle Nera



Hear a full version of Robin Hood

7 comments:

  1. Anonymous8:51 am

    Thanks - Robin Hood is excellent!
    Have you upgraded your hi-fi lately? Your transfers sound a lot better now than they did a while ago!

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  2. er...yeah. I no longer got through the cassette player as I now have a USB turntable

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  3. ...and beautiful cover too, both sides!

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  4. Anonymous9:34 pm

    May I ask which model you bought - the USB turntable I mean?
    I've been thinking of buying one, but I've heard some bad stuff about some of them.
    Yours, however, sounds great.

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  5. Ion profile pro. About £50 at maplins!

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  6. Anonymous6:19 pm

    I got one of those Ion turntables for xmas. Terrible sound so I took it back to Maplins. Nobody bloomin' told me you needed an amp with a "line in" socket...

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  7. I posted "Doggy" on my blog last year:

    http://www.stvitusdancehall.blogspot.com/2011/01/bulldog-doggy-doggy-bw-where-did-she-go.html

    I mean to get back to doing the blog but the past several months have been very hectic.

    I was hoping that single sounded more like this one when I bought it! Looks like I was wrong about assuming this was a studio project one-off.

    Thanks for the music as always.

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