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Martin Denny - Hypnotique (Mono/Stereo) '1959

Hypnotique (Mono/Stereo)
ArtistMartin Denny Related artists
Album name Hypnotique (Mono/Stereo)
Country
Date 1959
GenreEasy Listening
Play time 00:59:33
Format / BitrateFLAC Stereo 700 Kbps / 44.1 kHz
MP3 320 Kbps
Media CD
Size 298.34 Mb
Price$2.95
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  • Quality
  • CD 16-bit | 44,1 kHz
CD 16-bit | 44,1 kHz
1. Tracklist:
2.
3. [3:33] 01. Jungle Madness
4. [2:37] 02. On A Little Street In Singapore
5. [2:29] 03. Voodoo
6. [2:53] 04. Chinese Lullaby
7. [3:08] 05. Hypnotiqu
8. [2:40] 06. St. Lousi Blues
9. [3:03] 07. We Kiss In A Shadow
10. [2:54] 08. Summertime
11. [2:19] 09. Scimeter
12. [2:26] 10. American In Bali
13. [1:31] 11. Japanese Sandman
14. [3:36] 12. Jungle Madness
15. [2:41] 13. On A Little Street In Singapore
16. [2:33] 14. Voodoo
17. [2:59] 15. Chinese Lullaby
18. [3:11] 16. Hypnotiqu
19. [2:46] 17. St. Louis Blues
20. [3:07] 18. We Kiss In A Shadow
21. [2:58] 19. Summertime
22. [2:21] 20. Scimeter
23. [2:29] 21. American In Bali
24. [1:31] 22. Japanese Sandman
25.
26. Review
27. The pinnacle of Denny's career, Hypnotique earns a place in history for its achingly beautiful jacket design alone. The same photo shoot also yielded the cover photo for the Denny-produced "Exotic Dreams" by singer Ethel Azama. The music of Hypnotique is just as compelling, producing an effect that certainly must be described as hypnotic, if not occasionally feverish. This can be partially attributed to the help of guests Barbara Smith, John Mechigashari, and Bud Lee on various Japanese instruments. The Jack Halloran Singers also add understated vocal intrigue to two tracks, one of which is Les Baxter's "Voodoo Dreams." Liner notes are by author James Michener. Hypnotique is incredibly strong from start to finish, one of the first records one should pack in that slim, proverbial "desert island" suitcase
28. TiVo
29. Copyright © – Rev-Ola
30. Licensed From – EMI Commercial Markets
31. Distributed By – Pinnacle
32. Recorded At – Kamehameha School Auditorium
33. Recorded At – Liberty Studios
34. Arranged By [Vocal Arranger] – Hal Johnson
35. Arranged By, Piano, Celesta –
36. Bongos, Congas, Vocals [Bird Calls], Percussion – August Colon
37. Design [Digipak Design] – Andy Morten
38. Double Bass [String Bass], Marimbula – Harvey Ragsdale
39. Engineer [Original Sessions] – Bob Long , Ted Keep
40. Koto [Japanese Koto] – Barbara Smith
41. Liner Notes [Original Liner Notes] – James Michener*
42. Photography By [Color Photography] – Gene Howard, Murray Garrett
43. Producer – Si Waronker
44. Producer [Produced For Compact Disc By], Liner Notes – Joe Foster
45. Shakuhachi [Japanese Flute] – John Mechigashari
46. Shamisen [Japanese Samisen] – Francis "Bud" Lee*
47. Technician [Sound Recreation By] – Joe Foster, Nick Robbins
48. Vibraphone, Marimba, Percussion – Julius Wechter
49. Vocals – The Jack Halloran Singers
50. Recorded at Kamehameha School Auditorium, Honolulu and Liberty Studios, Hollywood in 1958
51. Originally released as Liberty LRP 3102
52. Sound recreation at Sound Mastering, London
53. "Transistorized Spectra-Sonic-Sound ...the ultimate in High Fidelity."
54. Tracks 1 to 11: Mono Versions
55. Tracks 12 to 22: Stereo Versions
56. © 2005 Rev-Ola, a division of Cherry Red Records Ltd
57. Licensed from EMI Commercial Markets
58. *****************************

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