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Dark Exotica - As Dug By Lux and Ivy
Dark Exotica - As Dug By Lux and Ivy
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Four classic exotica albums on one CD. Groovy sound from Lux And Ivy’s imaginary basement. A deep dive into the darker sound of bachelor pad music, filled with effects, jazz asides, and heady rhythms. Heavy conceptual nuggets that defy boundaries.
Featuring The Buddy Collette Septet’s super rare Polynesia, the holy grail of weird exotica. Plus pianist John McFarland’s Provocatif from 1959, which flows with a jazz vibe that propels proceedings into new territory. With Stan Kenton’s off-kilter jazz melting pot Cuban Fire, a breathtaking set of arrangements from Johnny Richards’ compositions. And Bill Russo’s eerie concept album based on the seven deadly sins, like a dramatic score for a play that’s unraveling in Russo’s mind.
A long way from the Tiki bar in Vegas; this is music from the dingier side of town, sounds that seek escapism but are hell-bent on twisting the plotline as much as they can, all set for the kind of shack that Quentin Tarrantino might inhabit with John Travolta looking decidedly seedy just off-camera. Remastered from the original sound sources, with sleeve notes by Mojo’s Dave Henderson
Tracklisting:
DISC ONE
The Buddy Collette Septet’s Polynesia - "Taboo" - "Flight" - "Gaugin" - "Singapore Sling" - "Polynesian Suite" - "Japanese Suite"
John McFarland Sextet’s Provocatif - "Jungle Bells" - "Summer Storms" - "Watusi" - "Tangerine" - "The Chimp And The Bumble Bee" - "Where Or When" - "Forbidden" - "Midnight By A Persian Waterfall" - "Headhunters"
DISC TWO
Stan Kenton’s ‘Cuban Fire’ - "Fuego Cubano (Cuban Fire)" - "El Congo Valiente (Valiant Congo)" - "Recuerdos (Reminiscences)" - "Quien Sabe (Who Knows)" - "La Quera Baila (The Fair One Dances)" - "La Suerte De Los Tontos (Fortune Of Fools)"
Bill Russo’s ‘Seven Deadly Sins’ - "Seven Deadly Sins Theme" - "Greed" - "Lechery" - "Gluttony" - "Anger" - "Envy" - "Sloth" - "Pride – Epilogue"
