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2CD released: Feb 19, 2021

Tracklisting:
Disc 1 : Bali Ha'i Û Martin Denny
1. Bali Ha'i Û Martin Denny
2. Magic Islands Û Arthur Lyman
3. Ebb Tide - The Living Strings
4. Balsa Boat - Elisabeth Waldo
5. Moon Of Manakoora Û Henry Mancini
6. Day Dream Û Phil Moore
7. I Talk To The Trees Û Ruth Welcome
8. Voodoo Dreams Û Martin Denny
9. Singing Bamboos Û Martin Denny
10. Papagayo Û Les Baxter
11. Caravan Û Tak Shindo
12. Palm Springs Û Ray Anthony
13. Temple Dance Û Webley Edwards
14. Stone God Û Martin Denny
15. Algiers - Bianchi
16. Moon Over A Ruined Castle Û Arthur Lyman
17. Now Is The Hour Û Leo Addeo
18. Dawn Under The Sea Û Les Baxter
Disc 2 : Room 43 Û Ray Anthony
1. Room 43 Û Ray Anthony
2. Despair Û Les Baxter
3. Ochun Û Johnny Richards
4. Hail The King - Olatunji
5. Polynesian Suite - Buddy Collette
6. (with Narration By Robert Sorrels)
7. Besame Mucho Û Ralph Font
8. Legend Of The Rain Û Arthur Lyman
9. Voodoo Û Robert Drasnin
10. Head Hunters Û John Mcfarland
11. Foggy Recollections Û Jack Fascinato
12. Hysteria Û Richard Shores
13. 125th Street Prophet Û Phil Moore
14. La Suerte De Los Tontos (Fortune Of Fools) Û
15. Stan Kenton
16. Perdido Û Marty Gold
17. Anger Û Bill Russo
18. Incantation Û Richard Hayman
VARIOUS ARTISTS
PURE EXOTICA: AS DUG BY LUX AND IVY
Label: RIGHTEOUS
Cat No: PSALM23102D
Barcode: 5013929990227
Packaging: 2CD Set

Focussing on the recent resurgence of interest in exotica, space age bachelor pad music and the weird side of easy listening.Both variations of the exotica genre as dug by much loved record collectors The CrampsÆ Lux And Ivy.Featuring the celebrated masters of the art; Martin Denny, Lex Baxter and Arthur Lyman plus rarities from the jazz world and journeymen exploitation experts including film composer Henry Mancini and sonic explorers Stan Kenton and Phil Moore.One disc of sound effect-infiltrated easy listening plus a fine selection of darker, more intense sounds veering towards the weird and wonderful world of Nexotica.Remastered from the original sound sources with sleevenotes by MOJO magazineÆs Dave Henderson.