Ralph Dollimore - The Crime Busters
Plays in:
Spongebob Squarepants
45b. "Doing Time"
Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years
12b. "Outhouse Outrage"
2 notes
·
View notes
CRIMINAL INTENT // more heist jams (SPOTIFY)
♠♥♣♦
1. also sprach zarathustra / shawn lee's ping pong orchestra
2. big booty ft. megan thee stallion / gucci mane
3. bubblin / anderson .paak
4. next big thing / west rose
5. iconic ft. rapsody / femme it forward
6. sway with me ft. galxara / saweetie
7. nitty gritty / skeewiff
8. come live with me / dorothy ashby
9. tapwe / boogey the beat, young spirit, drezus & pj vegas
10. crash course ft. biig piig / blu detiger
11. first i look at the purse / the contours
12. broke ft. thomas rhett / teddy swims
13. pink venom / blackpink
14. spooky / dusty springfield
15. goddess / pvris
16. monaco / bad bunny
17. paint the town red / doja cat
18. we are going to rob it / daniel pemberton
19. big girls / masego
20. testify / davie
21. kelen ati leen / orchestra baobab
22. more life ft. tinie tempah & l devine / torren foot
23. mojo / claire laffut
24. girls / the dare
25. welcome to jamrock / damian marley
26. obxessed / fire choir
27. it's a man's, man's, man's world ft. brittany spencer / jason isbell & the 400 unit
28. ratata / skrillex, missy elliott, mr. oizo
29. hit & run / ralph dollimore
30. e-pro (capelion v2 remix) / beck
♠♥♣♦
vol 1 | vol 2 | vol 3 | vol 4 | all
(cover: tura satana in "faster pussycat kill kill"/paper textures from unsplash/font)
231 notes
·
View notes
11/7 おはようございます。Hazel & Alice / Won't You Come & Sing For Me FTS31034 等更新しました。
Sonny Rollins / Saxophone Colossus prlp7079
Charles McPherson / the Quintet Live Prst7480
Cannonball Adderley / in Chicago Sr60134
George Wallington / Knight Music 1275
Ira Sullivan / Horizons 1476
Red Garland / at the Prelude st7170/Prlp717
Peggy Lee / Somethin' Groovy st2781
Freda Payne / After the Lights Go Down Low a53
Nat King Cole / Ramblin' Rose st1793
Ralph Dollimore / Piano Dimensions two112
Don Ellis / Soaring mb25123
Hubert Laws / Family jc36396
Miles Davis / Big Fun Pg32866
Paco De Lucia / Fuente Y Caudal 63 28 109
Al Kooper / Easy Does It g30031
Syl Johnson / Total Explosion Shl32096
Hazel & Alice / Won't You Come & Sing For Me FTS31034
Country Gentlemen / On The Road Fa2411
Chicago / Street Player 43-11138
General Caine / Get Down Attack gtr-100
~bamboo music~
https://bamboo-music.net
[email protected]
530-0028 大阪市北区万歳町3-41 シロノビル104号
06-6363-2700
0 notes
Ralph Dollimore - Hit and Run
0 notes
Ralph Dollimore
Music For A Special Evening (1968)
Ralph Dollimore – Reflections (2:58)
Ralph Dollimore – The Fool On The Hill (3:16)
Ralph Dollimore – Here’s That Rainy Day (3:53)
Ralph Dollimore – A Man And A Woman (2:12)
Ralph Dollimore – Kulta’s Lullaby (3:41)
Ralph Dollimore – One Day Soon (3:20)
Ralph Dollimore – Shades Of Blue (2:41)
Ralph Dollimore – Love Is Blue (2:52)
Ralph Dollimore – You and I (2:14)
Ralph Dollimore – Someone To Watch Over Me (2:17)
Ralph Dollimore – Waltz For Debbie (2:53)
Ralph Dollimore – Sophia (2:34)
Ralph Dollimore published first on https://soundwizreview.tumblr.com/
0 notes
Blues Show 435 by Gary Grainger
Big Boy Bloater & The Limits – Friday Night’s Alright For Drinking – Pills
The Hardchargers – Mean Town Blues – Scarecrow
Angelo Palladino – The Hawk is Blue – This Be Blues
Omar Kent Dykes & Jimmie Vaughan – Aw Shucks, Hush Your Mouth – On The Jimmy Reed Highway
Charles Lloyd & The Marvels feat. Lucinda Williams – We’ve Come Too Far To Turn Around – Vanished Gardens
Lucinda Williams – Something Wicked This Way Comes – Down Where the Spirit Meets the Bone
Freddie King – Wee Baby Blues – Live in Nancy 1975 Vol.2
Chris Whitley – Long Way Round – Living With the Law
Kris Dollimore – Sahara – No Ghosts In This House
Steve Grieve and the Mourners – lost In A Caterpillar Maze – Caterpillar Maze
Robert Plant & Jimmy Page – Since I’ve Been Loving You – No Quarter
Otis Spann – I Came From Clarksdale – Blues Of Otis Spann
Muddy Waters – Rollin’ Stone – Rollin’ Stone
Angelo Palladino – Charlie’s Lament – This Be Blues
Bob Dylan – Highway 51 – Bob Dylan
Big Bill Broonzy – Key To The Highway – Key To The Highway
Del Bromham – Devil’s Highway – Devil’s Highway
Noah Wotherspoon Band – Highway Song – Mystic Mud
Howlin’ Wolf – Mr. Highway Man – The Memphis Sessions
John Lee Hooker – Goin’ Down Highway 51 – Goin’ Down Highway 51
Lincoln Durham – Feather – And Into Heaven Came The Night
Ralph McTell – Can’t Be Satisfied – The Definitive Collection
Pete Oakley – Ghost In The City – Ghost In The City
Slim Harpo – Shake Your Hips – Shake Your Hips
Madeleine Peyroux – Weary Blues – Careless Love
Phil Madeira – Native Son – Providence
Brigitte DeMeyer & Will Kimbrough – The Juke – Mockingbird Soul
Mitch Laddie Band – Living Blues – Another World
LaVendore Rogue – Get Off of My Cloud – One Night In The North
Nine Below Zero – That’s What Love Will Make You Do – 13 Shades Of Blue
Elles Bailey Band – Perfect Storm – Live At Little Rabbit Barn
Angelo Palladino – Oh Yeah – This Be Blues
King Britt – New World In My View – Sister Gertrude Morgan
Mark Lanegan Band – Bleeding Muddy Water – Blues Funeral
Angelo Palladino – So Long Greasy Spoon – This Be Blues
John Alex Mason – Shake Em On Down – Town And Country
Ritchie Dave Porter – Once I Had A Pretty Girl – Acoustic Blues
The Persuasions – I Bid You Goodnight – Might As Well
0 notes
"The Girl From Ipanema" | Ralph Dollimore | Album: Piano Dimensions (1965)
19 notes
·
View notes
Song Diary Day 75: "Hit and Run" by Ralph Dollimore
I think I spent longer today trying to find a suitable video or header image for this post than I actually spent writing it. This song was a big part of the cartoons I watched growing up, but I didn't know what the name of it was until maybe about 4 years ago. Before that moment, I just always mentally called it "chase scene stock music."
When I was growing up, I worked as a sculptor's apprentice for this artist down the street. He had hired another neighborhood kid that lived in the opposite direction of my house, and we would end up working together on Saturdays. It was always a race to see who could make it to the studio door first. One of us would see the other and break out into a dead sprint. Not to be outdone, the other would start running. We only lived about two blocks away from the studio, but that last block was ALWAYS a sprint so hard you'd want to throw up as soon as you stopped running. I tell you this story, because I would think of this song almost every time I was running to work. Maybe if I thought of really good chase music, it would help me get to work first?
For years, though, that was the best I could do to reference that song. It was just the "really cool chase music." This was a time before YouTube, and I don't think I even had internet at my parents house yet. THIS WAS THE DARK AGES, FOLKS. But now that I know the real name of this song, I tell just everyone about it.
...So consider yourself now told!
2 notes
·
View notes
Ralph Dollimore - Hit and Run
Plays in:
27b. "Life of Crime"
51. "Party Pooper Pants"
213a. "The Getaway"
246b. "Stormy Weather"
252b. "Dirty Bubble Returns"
9 notes
·
View notes