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Martin Denny Hypnotique is just as compelling, producing an effect that certainly must be described as hypnotic, if not occasionally 1959 Hypnotique (Mono/Stereo) |
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Martin Denny Wechter, and Les Baxter, as well as some exoticized standards. The entire LP was paired with its follow-up, Primitiva, 1958 Forbidden Island |
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