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Free Music Notes for Taboo 2: New Exotic Sounds ofFree Music Review: This should probably be... Hit: 5 Stars
...the sixth or seventh exotica record you get. That's okay, but start with the classics, then graduate to this. As far as Lyman goes, make sure you get the first volume of Taboo first -- it's one of the touchstones of the genre. Prior to this, you need:
Denny:
Quiet Village
Exotica
Hypnotique
Afrodesia
Baxter:
Quiet Village
Ports of Paradise
Eden Ahbez:
Eden's Island
Free Music Review: AS GREAT AS TABOO ONE Hit: 5 Stars
Islands exotic, bird calls, mambo, excellent music with class and dignity. Great for party mix with mad professor and Arabian groove and how about a little Perez Prado thrown in there.
Free Music Review: Mello Tiki Lounge Music Hit: 4 Stars
The CD is good mellow atmosphere music that makes you feel lke your on the islands in a jungle tiki lounge, it is not that brassy intrusive sound like Martin Denny's music. You even have jungle sounds mixed in to add to the atmosphere.
Free Music Review: excellent Hit: 4 Stars
if you like lounge music and exotica, this is a great CD, lots of lush melody and percussion.
Free Music Review: The cover is better than the music Hit: 3 Stars
Although I am a fan of Lyman's music, as well as that of Martin Denny, this album leaves something to be desired. First of all, the music is quite uneven. In addition, a few of the songs get really loud in volume compared to the rest of the disc. The cover of the CD however is classic. It reminds me of the shrunken heads they used to sell at Disneyland.
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