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The Best of David F. Friedman (Something Weird)
- (With DVD)
- Artist: Something Weird
- Format: LP
- Release Date: 7/12/2024

The Best of David F. Friedman (Something Weird)
- (With DVD)
- Artist: Something Weird
- Format: LP
- Release Date: 7/12/2024
- Artist: Something Weird
- Label: Modern Harmonic
- Number of Discs: 2
- UPC: 090771829115
- Item #: 2649578X
- Genre: Soundtrack
- Release Date: 7/12/2024

Product Notes
Limited vinyl LP pressing + DVD. The Mighty Monarch of Exploitation Cinema! These audacious adults-only radio adverts and trailers showcase all original counter-culture compositions from Friedman's freaky frontal lobe! Includes a DVD! Always a carny at heart, Friedman gravitated towards the sleazy independent film world, where he started a new company and ushered in a decade of his greatest films. Always brimming with bodaciously bare beauties and copious carnality - which became his tawdry trademark. From 1964-1975, he wrote and produced roughies, historical costume dramas (based on literary classics), counter culture time capsules, wild wanton westerns, various soft-X sizzlers, an elaborate jungle epic and perhaps the worst sci-fi movie ever committed to celluloid. But what ties all of these films together is the ballyhoo. Friedman sure knew how to craft an auditory advertising campaign to got 'em in the theatres. He was the king of alliteration and catchy taglines and his coming attractions were among the best and most entertaining of their time. Many of the trailers and radio spots utilized all-original compositions and scores from Billy Allen - a composer/conductor Friedman enlisted to set his films apart from all the other smut peddlers. As "adults only" films were getting more explicit in the '70s, Friedman longed for the good old days of sin and skin. He only dabbled in the XXX world for a short time before retiring. So, listen up and get ready to have your ears spanked hard!
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Artist(s)Something Weird