1. I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter (2:24)
2. Too Close for Comfort (2:27)
3. Call Me Irresponsible (2:51)
4. Willingly (1:31)
5. Fly Me to the Moon (2:19)
6. I Still Get Jealous (1:54)
7. I'm in Love with Love (1:42)
8. More (2:41)
9. Shauny O'Shea (2:20)
10. Love is the Sweetest Thing (2:07)
11. Deep Down Inside (2:03)
12. When Will You? (1:55)
13. It's All in the Game (2:44)
14. What Kind of Fool Am I? (2:31)
Following the Atmosphere and Production sides, our trip through the Customusic Sampler concludes with two sides labeled Commercial, including the obligatory cover of "More" from Mondo Cane.
This is mall music, so grab your economic stimulus check, load the songs onto your MP3 player, and rush out in a buying frenzy! "Shauny O'Shea" is highly recommended to feed your consumer drive.
Someone actually played these sides of the album a few times, so there's a bit of surface wear, but nothing that will distract from the jaunty, jingly goodness. An actual production credit appears on these sides, with arrangements for "Willingly" and "When Will You" attributed to an E. Cadkin, whose information is as elusive as any further insight into who played on this album. Cadkin is credited for the Sound Stage movie score collection Film Parade, but there are no other details about his life or work.
Thanks for completing the collection. Gotta go happily and enthusiastically shop now!
Posted by: Dave | May 20, 2008 at 03:53 PM
Once again, thank you - a fascinating collection!
Posted by: adrian | May 29, 2008 at 04:36 AM
tasteless glasswarez indeed! I'm from switzerland - I think it's everywhere... thnx for the always great posts and effort!
Posted by: | July 05, 2008 at 12:01 PM
"Shauny O'Shea"? This song was a VERY minor hit for Jack Smith in 1948, spending one week at #26 (Billboard) and making #341 for that year. I don't think the song has ever been recorded commercially by anyone else..the Customusic people really reached deep into the backwaters of popular song for this one!
Posted by: Stormy | May 31, 2009 at 09:40 AM