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Various - Mondo Exotica (Käytetty CD)
€7,50Mysterious melodies & tropical Tiki tunes.
Fascinating impressions of exotic places and faraway lands. Eighteen vintage masterpieces are performed by Exotica’s most evocative and creative recording artists. Listen once, then go do that voodoo that you do so well.
Taboo!
from cover notes
Track 1 recorded c. 1958 · From the album ”Afro-Desia”
Track 2 recorded March 18, 1961 · From the album ”Polynesian Fantasy”
Track 3 recorded May 1, 1961 · Previously unreleased
Track 4 recorded c. 1967 · From the album ”A Taste Of India”
Track 5 recorded December 21, 1953 · From the album ”Kaleidoscope”
Track 6 recorded March 1, 1960 · From the album ”Hawaii Calls: Exotic Instrumentals”
Track 7 recorded c. 1960 · From the album ”Exotic Percussion”
Track 8 recorded c. 1953 · From the album ”The Passions”
Track 9 recorded c. 1959 · From the album ”Little Grass Shack”
Track 10 (Voodoo Dreams) recorded February 25, 1959 · From the album ”Jungle Jazz”
Track 10 (Voodoo) recorded May 16, 1958 · Previously unreleased
Track 11 recorded c. 1959 · From the album ”Hypnotique”
Track 12 recorded April 21, 1952 · From a Capitol Records single
Track 13 recorded May 20, 1955 · From the album ”Tamboo!”
Track 14 recorded c. 1960 · From the album ”Exotic Percussion”
Track 15 recorded November 19, 1959 · From the album ”Brass And Bamboo”
Track 16 recorded September 3, 1959 · From the album ”The Sacred Idol”
Track 17 recorded c. 1958 · From the album ”Exotica”
Track 18 recorded April 21, 1952 · From a Capitol Records single -
Sain Oliver - St. Louis Breakdown – The Best Of (Käytetty CD)
€25,00As a multi-instrumentalist, recording artist, songwriter, bandleader and studio owner, Oliver Sain had no peer in his chosen home of many years, St. Louis. Only his close friend Ike Turner could claim comparable talents and influence on the black music scene of the city. As a producer at his Archway Studio on St. Louis’ North Side, Oliver not only discovered and produced and wrote material for artists such as Fontella Bass, Shirley Brown, and Ann Peebles; he was known as one of the most authoritative saxophone soloists in the world of soul/R&B. There’s a wealth of world class soul instrumentals on St. Louis Breakdown to delight listeners and DJs the world over.