Thursday, February 4, 2010

Lux and Ivy's Favorites

The newly-remastered edition of Lux and Ivy's Favorites volume 12 is now available at Kogar's Jungle Juice. I cannot recommend this collection highly enough, and since it is free, you have no goddamn excuse not to get it. Go HERE:

http://kogarsjunglejuice.blogspot.com/

Earlier volumes of this great series can be had HERE:

http://blog.wfmu.org/freeform/2009/02/lux-and-ivys-favorites-mp3s.html

Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Lux and Ivy's Favorites!!!

by Kogar the Swinging Ape

Ok, I got kind of sick of repeating this story 1000 times. So figured I'd include this in the latest volume. I'm the guy who compiles the Lux and Ivy's Favorites Compilations.

It started as a way to keep track of some of the songs Lux, and or Ivy, mentioned in THE INCREDIBLY STRANGE MUSIC BOOK. It was never really intended as anything but a way for a friend of mine and me to have 2 really kick ass compilations.

So we went about the arduous process

of finding all the songs mentioned in that interview. It took a loooong time. We used the file sharing program, Napster, as well as our own personal collections. So, one thing lead to another and when word got around that these compilations were out there, they started being traded from fan to fan to fan. So, at some point I decided to put them up on Napster and let anyone who wanted them have them. As the years went buy, more interviews with Lux and Ivy kept popping up, and the list of songs they mentioned got longer and longer. This resulted in new volumes.

People have asked why songs from THE PURPLE KNIF SHOW have appeared, or why a song or two have appeared that are on the SONGS THE CRAMPS TAUGHT US 3 cd set. Well its simple. The songs that are on TPKS are in less than stellar quality, and some are not featured in their entirety. So, I figured I'd feature them as part of LAIF. Volume one and two of LAIF "came out" or were compiled before STCTU appeared on the scene.

Other people have asked why these haven't appeared as proper releases. The answer to that is easy. I'm not in this to make any money. Like I said above, I just wanted to make compilations for myself with some of the most amazing music ever put to tape. If other people enjoy them, great, but don't expect to see these in stores or on ebay (unless somebody starts bootlegging them, but there is no need since they are easily available thru Soulseek and other file sharing programs).

When the series started I was working mostly from downloads. It was only really meant for a friend of mine and me. This was started in the mid nineties and I wasn't very computer savvy at all. Over the years many of the originals have been acquired, either on vinyl or cd. It has always been my intention to go back and "re-mix" some of these tracks because the quality isn't all that spectacular. Some volumes are better than others. Either way the intent was there, I hope some of the audio flaws aren't too annoying.

Without further ado, here we go!


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