Tiki Brian’s Vinyl Record Collection

Arthur Lyman – Latitude 20

Arthur Lyman – Latitude 20
Arthur Lyman – Latitude 20
Arthur Lyman – Latitude 20
Arthur Lyman – Latitude 20

Genre: Jazz, Latin, Pop
Style: Cha-Cha, Afro-Cuban, Bossanova, Novelty, Easy Listening
Year: 1967

Tracklist:

  1. Latitude 20
  2. Hawaii
  3. The Day The Fish Came Out
  4. Manha De Carnaval
  5. Island In The Sun
  6. Maori Flea
  7. Ode To Billie Joe
  8. Our Song
  9. Wunderbar
  10. I’ll Take You Home Again Kathleen
  11. Alfie
  12. The Days Of My Youth

Notes:

“Latitude 20” is an album released in 1967 by the renowned exotica artist Arthur Lyman. Known for his ability to transport listeners to far-off tropical paradises, Lyman created a soothing and exotic atmosphere with this album. Recorded with **HIFI Records**, “Latitude 20” showcases Lyman’s unique fusion of traditional Hawaiian melodies and contemporary exotica sounds.

The album features a mix of well-known tropical tunes and original compositions, including tracks like “The Moon of Manakoora”, “Blue Hawaii”, and “Pagan Love Song”. Each track highlights Lyman’s signature style, utilizing a variety of instruments such as vibraphones, marimbas, and bird calls to create a lush and immersive auditory experience. The gentle rhythms and melodious arrangements evoke images of serene beaches and swaying palm trees.

“Latitude 20” was well-received by fans and critics alike, praised for its relaxing and enchanting soundscapes. Lyman’s talent for blending different musical influences and creating a distinct, ambient sound was evident in this album. His ability to capture the essence of the tropics and translate it into music resonated with listeners, further cementing his status as a pioneer of exotica music.

Today, “Latitude 20” remains a beloved classic in the exotica genre. Arthur Lyman’s innovative approach to music and his dedication to crafting evocative and picturesque soundscapes have left a lasting legacy. The album continues to be enjoyed by those seeking a musical escape to tropical locales and serves as a testament to Lyman’s artistry and influence in the world of mood music.

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