Martin.Denny--Forbidden.Island-Primitiva-(1996)-diss

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MP3/FLAC
Group
diss
Size
87,54 MB
Files
24
Date
2003-07-15

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                         d  i  s  s  i  d  e  n  t

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      a r t i s t : Martin Denny
        t i t l e : Forbidden Island/Primitiva
          d a t e : 1996
        l a b e l : Scamp
        g e n r e : Exotica/Easy Listening
  r l s.  d a t e : Mai-2003
      t r a c k s : 24
    b i t r a t e : 192kbps
          s i z e : 87,5 MB

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     Reissue of two previous LP's by Martin Denny

     - Forbidden Island (released in 1958)

     Denny recorded his third album shortly after suffering a key
     loss in his ranks with the defection of vibraphonist Arthur
     Lyman, who left to start his own successful solo career. Lyman
     also recruited a rhythm section that had formerly worked with
     Denny, who carried on by replacing him with vibraphonist Julius
     Wechter. At any rate, Martin's sound didn't change much, mixing
     island sounds, easy listening, and Asian/world music accents.
     This has compositions by Denny, Wechter, and Les Baxter, as
     well as some exoticized standards. The entire LP was paired
     with its follow-up, Primitiva, on a single CD by Scamp in 1996.

     - Primitiva (released in 1958)

     With an assortment of titles like "Burma Train," "M'Gambo
     Mambo," "Bangkok Cockfight," "Dites Moi," "Jamaica Farwell,"
     "Flamingo," and "M'Bira," it's apparent that Denny was trying
     to be all things to all people here. It is one of his more
     diverse outings, though, if only for the sheer variety of
     instruments employed. Say what you will about the cheesiness of
     this pseudo-world music, Denny deserves some sort of credit for
     bringing instruments like the m'bira, Burmese gongs, koto,
     Buddhist prayer bowls, and "primitive log from New Guinea" into
     the mainstream. They can all be heard on this album, and some
     of the cuts are among the artist's most rhythmic efforts. The
     entire LP was paired with its predecessor, Forbidden Island, on
     a single CD by Scamp in 1996.


     Julius Wechter  -  Percussion, Arranger, Marimba, Vibraphone
     Martin Denny  -  Piano, Arranger, Celeste, Liner Notes
     Jerry Williams  -  Percussion, Marimba
     Mike Garcia  -  Percussion, Conga
     Roy Harte  -  Percussion, Drums
     Tak Shindo  -  Koto
     August Colon  -  Percussion, Bongos, Conga, Bird Calls
     Harvey Ragsdale  -  Bass, Marimbula
     Lew Paino  -  Percussion, Drums
     Will Brady  -  Flute, Musette


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      01-Cobra                                                [02:03]
      02-Port Au Prince                                       [02:09]
      03-Exotica                                              [03:06]
      04-Little China Doll                                    [02:41]
      05-Bali Ha'i                                            [02:57]
      06-Narcissus Queen                                      [02:29]
      07-Goony Birds                                          [02:15]
      08-Sim Sim                                              [03:04]
      09-Primitiva                                            [02:51]
      10-March Of The Siamese Children                        [02:46]
      11-Sukara                                               [02:43]
      12-Forbidden Island                                     [03:06]
      13-Burma Train                                          [02:57]
      14-Kalua                                                [02:41]
      15-M'Gambo Mambo                                        [02:07]
      16-Buddhist Bells                                       [02:58]
      17-Mbira                                                [02:52]
      18-Flamingo                                             [02:47]
      19-Llama Serenade                                       [02:14]
      20-Akaka Falls                                          [02:51]
      21-Bangkok Cockfight                                    [02:20]
      22-Mau Mau                                              [02:36]
      23-Dites-Moi                                            [02:41]
      24-Jamaica Farewell                                     [02:18]
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                                                               63:32


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Files

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01-martin_denny--cobra.mp32,82 MB
02-martin_denny--port_au_prince.mp32,96 MB
03-martin_denny--exotica.mp34,27 MB
04-martin_denny--little_china_doll.mp33,69 MB
05-martin_denny--bali_hai.mp34,06 MB
06-martin_denny--narcissus_queen.mp33,42 MB
07-martin_denny--goony_birds.mp33,10 MB
08-martin_denny--sim_sim.mp34,23 MB
09-martin_denny--primitiva.mp33,93 MB
10-martin_denny--march_of_the_siamese_children.mp33,81 MB
11-martin_denny--sukara.mp33,74 MB
12-martin_denny--forbidden_island.mp34,26 MB
13-martin_denny--burma_train.mp34,07 MB
14-martin_denny--kalua.mp33,70 MB
15-martin_denny--mgambo_mambo.mp32,92 MB
16-martin_denny--buddhist_bells.mp34,08 MB
17-martin_denny--mbira.mp33,94 MB
18-martin_denny--flamingo.mp33,83 MB
19-martin_denny--llama_serenade.mp33,08 MB
20-martin_denny--akaka_falls.mp33,93 MB
21-martin_denny--bangkok_cockfight.mp33,23 MB
22-martin_denny--mau_mau.mp33,59 MB
23-martin_denny--dites-moi.mp33,69 MB
24-martin_denny--jamaica_farewell.mp33,18 MB