
Spy-fi
Music For Spies, Thighs And Private Eyes Vol. 1
© 2004 Thomas Pervanje (701376145523)
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Instrumental rocking spy detective surf music
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- 1 James Bond Theme/Goldfinger
- 2 Secret Agent Man
- 3 Penetration
- 4 Town without Pity
- 5 Neptune
- 6 Dick Tracy
- 7 Persuasion
- 8 Reid's Situation
- 9 Mother's Worry
- 10 Batman Theme
- 11 Experiment in Terror
- 12 Man From U.N.C.L.E.
- 13 Telstar
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FOR YOUR EYES ONLY
THE MISSION:
SPY-FI is dedicated to the advancement of spy, detective and surf instrumental music.
WHAT'S SPY YOU SAY?
Spy Music is that derived from the famous Spy/Detective movies and shows from the 50's, 60's and 70's. Familiar themes include the James Bond Theme, Goldfinger, Hawaii 5-0, Perry Mason and Peter Gunn.
WHY NO VOCALIST?
Typically, the theme music in this genre had no vocals, although there are several examples of vocal tunes.
WHAT'S IN THE SET?
A typical Spy-Fi performance ranges from 40 minutes to one and one-half hours. It has been our experience that not more than 90 minutes of instrumental music is perfect for a enjoyable show. Many times Spy-Fi will perform on a double or triple bill with other bands, thereby giving the audience a wide variety of music entertainment for the evening.
THE DOSSIER:
Spy-Fi was founded in July 1996 by Tom Pervanje (guitarist) and Mick Zofcin (bassist). It's mission was to perform Spy Music anytime, anywhere they could. As always, if they embarrassed themselves, their mothers would disavow any knowledge of their actions.
Scott Anderson (keyboards) joined in August 1996 and Bob Yeager, "the hardest working man in spy music", joined up to more than amply meet the challenge in January of 1999. In May 1999, the band was broadcast live on WAPS 91.3 FM in Akron, Ohio. In August, 2000 they played at Acid Beach Party II and Surfer's Stomp 2000 in Los Angeles, California. 2001 and 2002 the band worked on their CD production and performed at local establishments.
2003/2004 has brought the completion of the CD project, a double CD release in two volumes: 25 songs, 75 minutes long of some the greatest spy-theme music ever written, from Mission Impossible to Peter Gunn to the JB Theme.
Contact Spy-Fi at: http://www.spy-fi.com
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A MUST HAVE CD : )
author: Gale WhitmireWonderful sound and a super [1 a: of high grade or quality b—used as a generalized term of approval <a super cook> 2: very large or powerful <a super atomic bomb> 3: exhibiting the characteristics of its type to an extreme or excessive degree <super secrecy>] group..... Spy-fi ranks up there with all my older surf groups from the late 50's too 60's... Love it and CDBABY.... Thanks..
I have Schifrin, Barry, Mancini, Morricone and I have Spy-Fi too!
author: Buddy MackIf you are a Barry, Schifrin, Mancini fan and collect spy music then don't be afraid to add this one to your pile.
Dark Enough For Goths Yet Retro Enough For Everyone
author: Mike VI'll go out on a limb here and state that spy-fi type of sound is the great grandfather to what eventually evolved into the whole goth rock genre. Listening to the minor chords through the multitude of these great tracks, one cannot help but also be reminded of the heyday of old school goth rock that was dark yet fun. This particular CD puts all the spy-fi music you have been searching for on 2 CD's, this being the first volume. The music delivers a decided retro feel-good vibe in a darkly mysterious way. It veers between intense to seductive but never once losing its power and impact. Do yourself a favor and plan a retro spy themed party and get this CD in the mix. You won't be disappointed!