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Exotic Sounds Of The Surfmen - The Romantic Lure
Of Hawaii
Exotic Sounds Of The Surfmen - The Romantic Lure Of Hawaii
The closest thing in exotica to a super group. 101 Strings creator
and Somerset label chief D.L. Miller, acting on his always-reliable
trend-following instincts, pulled together a group of top Hollywood
session men, including Jack "Mr. Bongo" Constanzo, Alvino
Rey on console guitar, Irv Cottler on drums, Emil Richards on
vibes, the late great Jimmy Rowles on piano, and Paul Horn on
sax (who would later record in such authentically exotic settings
as the Pyramids and the Taj Mahal). He gave them the task of producing
a quickie knock-off of the then-popular Martin Denny and Arthur
Lyman sound.
They appear to have taken on the challenge with enthusiasm, taking
more than a few opportunities to poke fun at Denny/Lyman trademarks
like bird calls (the Surfmen's are possibly the phoniest ever
put on vinyl) and savage jungle noises. Their material reads like
a primer of exotica music: "Quiet Village"; "Taboo";
Moon of Manakoora; "Hawaiian War Chant"; Fire Goddess;
Orchid Lagoon; Jungle Romance; Bali Hai.
The Surfmen recorded two albums' worth of tunes for Miller, who
subsequently released it in a variety of different packages. Exotic
Island is the first and easiest to spot, and given its title and
cover, probably the one most likely to be marked up by record
dealers. Tradewinds is a suitable substitute and probably cheaper,
since it's often stuck in the bargain bin with the rest of the
Hawaiian music albums.
(source: spaceagepop.com)
side 1
01 Lovely Hula Hands
02 Beyond The Reef
03 Orchid Lagoon
04 Hano Hano
05 Mahala Pua
06 Oloha Oe
side 2
07 Bali Hai
08 Hawaiian Wedding Song
09 Jungle Romance
10 Moon Of Manakoora
11 Polynesian Fever
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