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Burlesque (compilation album)

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Burlesque: Seriously Good Music
Compilation album by
various artists
ReleasedJuly 17, 2007
Recorded2007
GenreBurlesque, neo-burlesque, pop music
Length49:40
LabelPetrol Records
EMI America
ProducerCM Murphy
Various artists chronology
Bollywood: Seriously Good Music
(2007)
Burlesque: Seriously Good Music
(2007)
Reggae: Seriously Good Music
(2007)

Burlesque: Seriously Good Music is a compilation album of eclectic and quirky contemporary burlesque and neo-burlesque performers from around the world, released in 2007. It was assembled by CM Murphy, manager of INXS and founder of Petrol Records. The album was released on compact disc by Petrol and EMI America Records with liner notes by Deborah Niski.

Track listing

  1. Lenny Burns: "Mr Sex"
  2. I Monster: "No Nice Strippers"
  3. In Flagranti: "Genital Blow Room"
  4. Monsieur Blumenberg: "Seherezade Mon Amour"
  5. Oleg Kostrow, SuperSonic Future: "In Three Hands (V Tri Ruki)"
  6. Barth: "Picton Du Bocage"
  7. Professor Angel Dust: "Lonely Souljah"
  8. Julien Ribot: "Nue Sur Le Sofa"
  9. Her Majesty's Sound: "I Am A Lady"
  10. Francois Elie Roulin: "Parade"
  11. Orient Expressions: "Lodos"
  12. Olaf Hund: "Incompletude"

The Seriously Good Music series

In 2006–2007, Petrol Records released a series of eleven albums in the Seriously Good Music series. Each album focuses on a specific genre or subgenre: Bollywood, bossa nova, burlesque, Celtic music, cocktail, Gypsy music, Latin music, lounge music, reggae, salsa music (and a second salsa album). The Burlesque collection is generally regarded as the best in the series.[1]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-08-24. Retrieved 2011-06-14.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)