Pornosonic

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PornoSonic
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Studio album by
PornoSonic
Released1999
Genre Funk, Porn groove
Producer Don Argott
PornoSonic chronology
PornoSonic
(1999)
Cream Streets
(2000)

Pornosonic is a project by Don Argott inspired by the style of music in adult films. Two albums have been released.

Contents

Concept

The albums claim to be soundtracks from non-existent unreleased porn movies, but they are modern creations. Famous adult film actor Ron Jeremy was to hired by Mini Mace Pro Records to perform voice overs. [1]

Reissued in 2000 [2] and 2004. [3]

Unreleased 70s Porno Music

Track listing

  1. Dick Dagger's Theme From Dick Dagger's Big Dick Dilemma
  2. Cramming for College From Cramming for College
  3. Nice n' Sleazy Does It From "If It Ain't Easy It Ain't Sleazy"
  4. Spiderpussy From Spiderpussy
  5. Special Delivery From A Happy Ass
  6. Sex Starved Secretaries From Takin' Dictation
  7. Prepare for Take Off From Mile High Club
  8. Her Magic Carpet From Donna Does DeNise
  9. Laying Pipe From Plumber's DeLight
  10. Spiderpussy (Slight Return) From Spiderpussy 2: Caught in the Web

Personnel

Cream Streets

Track listing

  1. Dream Streets (Theme)
  2. Peach Fuzz
  3. Dick Goes Down
  4. Dirty Pimp (Cum Lin's Theme)
  5. Putana Rodriguez
  6. Deep Inside Peach
  7. Get Peach Fuzz
  8. Peach Pie
  9. In the Way of Dick
  10. Dreaming of Dick
  11. Dick Creeps In
  12. Dick Saves Peach
  13. Cream Streets (Outro)
  14. Dick Dagger's Theme ('76 Remix)
  15. Cream Streets (Trailer)

Personnel

Reception

Hal Horowitz from AllMusic valued it as "an enjoyable disc to play spot the influences with", and described it as "expertly played, engaging music that succeeds in spite of its nudge-wink approach". CMJ New Music Report described it as an "elaborate fake". [1]

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References

  1. 1 2 Jacks, Kelso, ed. (1 November 1999). "Record News". CMJ New Music Report : 10. ISSN   0890-0795.
  2. Huey, Steve. "Unreleased 70's Porno Music". AllMusic . All Media Guide . Retrieved 20 February 2016.
  3. Horowitz, Hal. "Cream Streets: Music from the Original Unreleased Motion Picture". AllMusic . All Media Guide . Retrieved 20 February 2016.