Genre: Jazz, Pop, Folk, World, & Country
Style: Easy Listening, Pacific, Exotica
Year: 1963
Tracklist:
- Similau
- Days Of Wine And Roses
- Te Manu Pakarua (Fishing Chant From M-G-M Film “Mutiny
- On The Bounty”)
- Waltz Latino
- China Nights
- Night Train
- Pu Pu Hino Hino
- Crickets Of Karachi
- Cindy Oh Cindy
- Cast Your Fate To The Winds
- Song Of Delilah (From The Paramount Film “Samson And
- Delilah”)
- Slaughter On Tenth Avenue
Notes:
“The Exotic Sounds Of … Arthur Lyman At The Crescendo” is a captivating album released in 1963 by the talented Arthur Lyman and his ensemble. Known for his mastery of exotic and mood music, Lyman’s album was recorded live at the Crescendo Club in Hollywood, capturing the vibrant and dynamic atmosphere of his performances. The album was produced by GNP Crescendo Records, a label known for its innovative approach to recording and promoting unique musical styles.
The album features a diverse selection of tracks, including “Similau”, “Days of Wine and Roses”, and “Te Manu Pakarua”. Each piece showcases Lyman’s skillful arrangements and the group’s ability to blend various instruments, such as marimbas, vibraphones, and congas, to create a rich and evocative sound. The exotic rhythms and melodies transport listeners to far-off places, evoking the lush landscapes and vibrant cultures of the Pacific.
“The Exotic Sounds Of … Arthur Lyman At The Crescendo” was well-received by both critics and audiences, solidifying Lyman’s reputation as a pioneer of exotica music. The album’s success helped popularize the genre and inspired many other musicians to explore similar sounds. Lyman’s unique style and innovative approach to music continue to influence artists and delight listeners to this day.
Today, Arthur Lyman’s album remains a cherished classic in the world of exotica and easy listening music. Its timeless appeal and the captivating performances of Lyman and his ensemble make it a must-have for fans of mood music and those seeking a musical escape to exotic locales. Whether enjoyed in a quiet setting or as background music for a tropical-themed gathering, the album continues to enchant and inspire.