Martin Denny - Best Of Martin Denny's Exotica (2006)

Artist: Martin Denny
Title: Best Of Martin Denny's Exotica
Year Of Release: 2006
Label: Capitol Records
Genre: Pacific Jazz, Easy Listening, Space-Age Pop, Exotica
Quality: Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 55:47
Total Size: 278 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Best Of Martin Denny's Exotica
Year Of Release: 2006
Label: Capitol Records
Genre: Pacific Jazz, Easy Listening, Space-Age Pop, Exotica
Quality: Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 55:47
Total Size: 278 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Exotica (Remastered) 3:07
02. Coronation (Remastered) 2:51
03. Quiet Village (Remastered) 3:42
04. Forbidden Island (Remastered) 3:00
05. Oro (God Of Vengeance) (Remastered) 2:21
06. La Pampa Y La Puna (Remastered) 2:39
07. Flamingo (Remastered) 2:48
08. Hypnotique (Remastered) 3:10
09. Misirlou (Remastered 1995) 2:39
10. Caravan (Remastered) 2:42
11. Escales (Remastered) 2:43
12. My Little Grass Shack In Kealakekua Hawaii (Remastered) 1:59
13. Jungle Drums (Remastered) 2:49
14. Taboo (Remastered) 3:49
15. The Enchanted Isle (Remastered) 2:54
16. Similau (Remastered) 2:29
17. Ringo Oiwake (Remastered) 2:34
18. Stardust (Remastered) 2:15
19. Interview 5:15
"Best of Martin Denny's Exotica" (2006) is an official compilation album by American pianist, composer, and arranger Martin Denny, released in January 2006 by the legendary Capitol Records.
The album is a definitive anthology of tracks recorded by the musician during his creative peak in the late 1950s and early 1960s.
Martin Denny is rightfully considered the "godfather" of exotica music. This collection perfectly captures the moment when postwar America, tired of austerity, turned its gaze to romanticized images of Pacific islands, jungles, and distant lands.
The release's track list includes 18 key restored instrumental masterpieces by the maestro, as well as a rare final bonus track—an archival audio interview with the musician himself ("Martin Denny On Martin Denny").
The album is a definitive anthology of tracks recorded by the musician during his creative peak in the late 1950s and early 1960s.
Martin Denny is rightfully considered the "godfather" of exotica music. This collection perfectly captures the moment when postwar America, tired of austerity, turned its gaze to romanticized images of Pacific islands, jungles, and distant lands.
The release's track list includes 18 key restored instrumental masterpieces by the maestro, as well as a rare final bonus track—an archival audio interview with the musician himself ("Martin Denny On Martin Denny").