Martin Denny’s Latin Village in glorious mono, and a NM- LP to boot. What’s not to like!
Yet another fun spin, and a huge sound with this OG 1967 NM- 1967 A&M LP, Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66 Equinox.
Being Friday and coming up on cocktail hour why not a little How Low Can You Go? Roz Croney Queen of the Limbo. Supposedly upon their arrival in New York, from Chicago via Montreal what was left of Sun Ra’s Arkestra performed as a pick-up band on this Audio Fidelity session. No mention on the record, and from the sound it is not obvious that they played on it, but word has it they did.
Now for cocktails, at the local establishment.
Thoroughly enjoying this compilation gem from Les Baxter. Could be worthy of a physical CD.
Found a NM CD copy on Discogs for “only” $30 but it is a double disc and loaded with some of the best and cheesiest stuff I’ve ever heard. Some cuts remind me of original Star Trek theme music.
I love this forum. Would never discover such “exotic” music. That Les Baxter is one of the most fun, silly but somehow beautiful collections.
A great recommendation!
I should add my copy is in the mail to me as I type this.
I hardly ever
Arrived Monday, and it is all that and more. The Exotic Moods of Les Baxter.
Just got my double CD set yesterday and if the physical media sounds at least as good as the stream on Amazon Music I’ll be tickled.
This is essential for those who swear by physical media and love this truly bizarre and wonderful genre new to me.
I was most pleased with the sonics, actually exceeded my expectations. It is a great one for Friday evening cocktail hour.
“Cosmic surf rock” out of Washington DC, recorded live at the Foothill Club, Long Beach, CA, July 10, 1998. Bad@ss!
I do love cosmic surf rock - Man or Astroman being the kings to me
Gotta luv that aesthetic!