The Exotic Moods of Les Baxter - Les Baxter

The Exotic Moods of Les Baxter

Les Baxter

  • Genre: Lounge
  • Release Date: 1996-07-15
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 40

  • This Compilation ℗ 1996 Capitol Records, LLC

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Quiet Village Les Baxter 3:18
2
Jungalero Les Baxter 3:27
3
Temple of Gold Les Baxter 4:22
4
Hong Kong Cable Car Les Baxter 2:51
5
Oasis of Dakhla Les Baxter 3:39
6
Taboo Les Baxter 2:40
7
Amazon Falls Les Baxter 2:52
8
Jungle Flower Les Baxter 2:43
9
The Ancient Galleon Les Baxter 3:17
10
Zambezi Les Baxter 3:20
11
Tahiti: A Summer Night At Sea Les Baxter 2:32
12
Congo Train Les Baxter 2:43
13
Acapulco Les Baxter 3:41
14
Stone God Les Baxter 3:10
15
Voodoo Dreams Les Baxter 3:02
16
Mozambique Les Baxter 4:09
17
City of Veils Les Baxter 4:17
18
Bacoa Les Baxter 3:10
19
Mombasa After Midnight Les Baxter 2:10
20
Bom Bom / Mood Tattooed Les Baxter 4:31
21
Simba Les Baxter 2:43
22
High Priest of the Aztecs / Py Les Baxter 5:41
23
Harem Silks from Bombay Les Baxter 2:27
24
Papagayo Les Baxter 2:57
25
Jungle River Boat Les Baxter 3:07
26
Temptation Les Baxter 2:25
27
Pantan Les Baxter 2:29
28
Lost City Les Baxter 3:03
29
Pool of Love Les Baxter 2:08
30
Busy Port Les Baxter 3:05
31
Spice Islands Sea Birds Les Baxter 1:49
32
Go Chango Les Baxter and His Orchestra 3:15
33
Nightingale Les Baxter 1:50
34
Love Dance Les Baxter 2:18
35
Safari Les Baxter 2:36
36
Sunken City Les Baxter 2:59
37
Tehran Les Baxter 2:23
38
Blue Jungle Les Baxter 3:15
39
The Left Arm of Buddha Les Baxter 1:56
40
Procession of the Princes Les Baxter and His Orchestra 5:28

Reviews

  • Exotica's Best

    5
    By Dr Vornoff
    This is my favorite exotica collection that focuses on a single artist. To my ears, what makes Baxter's exotica better than that of his contemporaries is his use of top-notch rhythm ensembles that can find a real groove and play together with feel. Even the compositions where drums are not prominent benefit from a confident and cohesive rhythm section. Of course, I also enjoy the rich orchestral ambience and impressionism melded with just a wee bit of kitsch. The tracks also sound well-recorded and mixed (perhaps due to the resources of Capitol Records). Definitely recommended.

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