Genre: Jazz, Pop, Folk, World, & Country
Style: Easy Listening, Lounge, Space-Age, Exotica
Year: 1955
Tracklist:
- Simba
- Oasis Of Dakhla
- Maracaibo
- Tehran
- Pantan
- Havana
- Mozambique
- Wotuka
- Cuchibamba
- Batumba
- Rio
- Zambezi
Notes:
The 1955 album “Tamboo!” by Les Baxter and His Chorus and Orchestra is a captivating collection of exotic and easy listening tracks. Released by Capitol Records, the album features a variety of instrumental compositions that evoke the sounds and atmosphere of far-off lands. Tracks like “Simba,” “Oasis of Dakhla,” and “Maracaibo” showcase Baxter’s talent for creating lush, evocative soundscapes that transport listeners to exotic locales.
Produced by Creed Taylor, the album includes a mix of original compositions and well-known standards, all arranged and conducted by Les Baxter himself. The music is characterized by its sophisticated arrangements, featuring a variety of instruments such as the vibraphone, steel guitar, and strings, which contribute to its rich and immersive sound. The album’s cover art, designed by Liebert Studios, complements the music’s adventurous theme, adding to its appeal.
“Tamboo!” is a testament to Les Baxter’s innovative approach to music production and his ability to create timeless, genre-defying works. The album remains a beloved piece of musical history, cherished by fans of jazz, easy listening, and exotica genres. Whether enjoyed as background music for a relaxing evening or a soundtrack for an imaginative journey, this album continues to captivate listeners with its enchanting melodies.
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