So, the other day I watched Inga as it was one of the ones I hadn't seen on this list of Sexploitation films. I love the music at the start, I assume it's the one listed on the credits as Middle of Nowhere written by Clay Pitts and Robert Sterling and possibly (it's not clear from the way the credits are written) performed by "The Good Grief".
There is also another great song, about forty-nine minutes or so in which soundtracks the, ahem, masturbation scene. It's a killer instro with fuzzy bass and lots more. Just really cool. Dunno if that is the other one listed in the credits as by The Good Grief or the one by the other band or something not listed.
http://flavorwire.com/504947/10-sexp...ch-right-now/6
So, anyone know if the OST or those two tracks came out on vinyl? Anyone know anything about The Good Grief?
I did a quick bit of searching and I turned up this
http://www.popsike.com/ultra-rare-IN...801283930.html
Which at first glance looks as though it ought to be from the film - how many Swedish sex films called Inga can there have been in 1969 after all? But when I check the tracks on youtube I don't remember them from the film, they're certainly not the ones I'm interested in. I think that some of the googling may have suggested (but not confirmed) the possibility that there was different music on the Swedish and US versions which may be where the confusion arises.
Anyone know anything? If not, there are two good tracks for your delectation and a reasonable film which is a bit more thoughtful and with a much lower tit and arse count than I'd expect from a so-called sexploitation film.
There is also another great song, about forty-nine minutes or so in which soundtracks the, ahem, masturbation scene. It's a killer instro with fuzzy bass and lots more. Just really cool. Dunno if that is the other one listed in the credits as by The Good Grief or the one by the other band or something not listed.
http://flavorwire.com/504947/10-sexp...ch-right-now/6
So, anyone know if the OST or those two tracks came out on vinyl? Anyone know anything about The Good Grief?
I did a quick bit of searching and I turned up this
http://www.popsike.com/ultra-rare-IN...801283930.html
Which at first glance looks as though it ought to be from the film - how many Swedish sex films called Inga can there have been in 1969 after all? But when I check the tracks on youtube I don't remember them from the film, they're certainly not the ones I'm interested in. I think that some of the googling may have suggested (but not confirmed) the possibility that there was different music on the Swedish and US versions which may be where the confusion arises.
Anyone know anything? If not, there are two good tracks for your delectation and a reasonable film which is a bit more thoughtful and with a much lower tit and arse count than I'd expect from a so-called sexploitation film.
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