Kai Winding - Mondo Cane #2 (1964)

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Title: Mondo Cane #2
Year Of Release: 1964
Label: Verve Reissues
Genre: Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 00:24:55
Total Size: 58 mb | 159 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Kai Winding - Mondo Cane #2
02. Kai Winding - Simian Theme
03. Kai Winding - Till (Priere Sans Espoir)
04. Kai Winding - Python
05. Kai Winding - The Mouldau
06. Kai Winding - Now And Forever
07. Kai Winding - Portrait Of My Love
08. Kai Winding - Warm
09. Kai Winding - The Gospel Truth
10. Kai Winding - Theme From Nowhere
11. Kai Winding - Blue Star (The Medic Theme)
12. Kai Winding - The Struggle

Mondo Cane, No. 2 complements its best-selling predecessor by shifting from surf to soil. The Ondioline takes center stage driving the melody, while Les Spann replaces Kenny Burrell on guitar. (Enough Ondioline and Kenny Burrell starts to be missed.) As fine as anything else by Winding or Ogerman in the mod idiom, Winding's original "Simian Theme" is worth the price of admission alone. Ogerman's "Python" weirdly sets a serpentine buzz and blues guitar against horns churning away in the background. Some tunes such as "Theme From Nowhere" combine an overt rock beat with a spacey electronic chorus of sorts. Les Baxter's "Blue Star" is a nice inclusion, particularly since, as the liners claim, Creed Taylor's formula was to push the melody, melody, melody. The eerie space theme, very appropriate for Ondioline, would have made an excellent alternate choice for this album. Is the sequel better than the original? Yes, if you prefer originality in composition and arrangement as well as plenty of Ondioline. No, if you want surf, standards, and Kenny Burrell.


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Many thanks for lossless.