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  1. Dec 17, 2021 · Here's a list of 10 of my favourite Exotica albums, I left out the regulars by Martin Denny, Les Baxter & Arthur Lyman and concentrated on some of the overlooked gems. 01. Eden Abhez – 1960 – Edens Island.

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    • Exotica
    • Deep Sea Skiving
    • Please Yourself
    • Viva
    • Bananarama
    • In Stereo
    • Wow!
    • True Confessions
    • Ultra Violet
    • Drama

    Bananarama’s eighth album, ‘Exotica’, isn’t exactly ‘bad’ – but it’s an anomaly in a catalogue of great pop music. So, what went wrong… Things get off to a good start, with album openers If and Starssetting the tone for an electronic offering that builds on previous album, ‘Ultra Violet’, which saw a sporadic release six years earlier. However, as ...

    ‘Deep Sea Skiving’, the first album from Bananarama, came almost two years after they released their debut single, Aie a Mwana, and is the result of the band exploring and honing their musical identity. It comes with hits aplenty – Really Saying Something, Shy Boy, Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye are all great – and cuts like Boy Troubleare strong. ...

    Following the departure of Jacquie O’Sullivan in 1991, Sara and Keren hit the studio to record their first album as a duo, the ABBA-inspired ‘Please Yourself’. Led by one of their very best, Movin’ On, the album is backed by slick (if slightly dated) production from Mike Stock and Pete Waterman and contains hits including Last Thing on my Mind – la...

    A disco covers album that developed into a mix of new tracks and old cuts, ‘Viva’ was Bananarama’s first major-label effort in almost two decades and proved they’re still at the top of their game with the double-punch singles release of Love Comes and Love Don’t Live Here. While the new songs are strong, it’s the covers that continue to grab our at...

    Following a strong debut is never easy, but Bananarama triumphed with their second, self-titled effort, led by classic hits Cruel Summer and Robert De Niro’s Waiting… Produced by Steve Jolley and Tony Swain, who helmed previous singles Shy Boy and Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye, ‘Bananarama’ has more hits than misses; Rough Justice, State I’m In an...

    Ten years after their last album, ‘Viva’, and shortly after reuniting with founding member Siobhan Fahey for the group’s first tour together, Bananarama’s 11th studio album and sixth duo effort was both a surprise and a triumph. Kicking off with the should’ve-been Summer anthem Love In Stereo, ‘In Stereo’ is a reminder that Bananarama as a duo are ...

    After working with legendary production trio Stock Aitken Waterman on ‘True Confessions’, Bananarama called on the team to helm the entirety of their fourth LP, ‘WOW!’. Featuring the group’s most iconic run of singles –I Heard a Rumour, Love in the First Degree, I Can’t Help It and I Want You Back– the album showcases the group’s most straightforwa...

    The jewel in the original line-up’s crown, ‘True Confessions’ showcases the best of Bananarama, bringing together the girls’ signature zero-f**ks-given attitude with solid pop music. While the campaign got off to a shaky start with lead single Do Not Disturb – a great pop track FYI – the group’s fortunes soon shifted with the release of Venus, Bana...

    Bananarama’s first album away from a major label, ‘Ultra Violet’, remained unreleased in the UK until 2020 – but it remains one of the group’s all-time best. From the singles I Found Love and Every Shade of Blue, to stellar album cuts like Rhythm of Life, Prove Your Love, System and Don’t Stop Me Now, Bananarama were on fire while creating an album...

    By the time it came to album number nine, Bananarama had been away from the UK charts for 12 years – but that was all set to change with ‘Drama’ and lead single, Move In My Direction. Released in July 2005, the track launched Bananarama back into the charts at No. 14, marking their highest entry since 1989, while second single Look On The Floor (Hy...

  2. Feb 14, 2013 · Latest Exotica Reviews. Oct. 19, 2018. Exotica Review 500: Les Baxter – Ritual Of The Savage (1951) Sep. 19, 2018. Exotica Review 499: Billy Vaughn – Pearly Shells (1964) Aug. 22, 2018.

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  4. Aug 29, 2019 · “Xtabay” is a Mayan myth about a female demon; the amazing Peruvian exotica singer Yma Sumac used it as a theme for her debut 1950 album, Voice of the Xtabay. KDE’s take on the myth doesn’t try to imitate Sumac’s vocal gymnastics, instead evoking mystery and menace through the slow accretion of dark drones, chimes, wordless moans, and ...

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  5. Jun 12, 2011 · The album includes her famed song “Bo Mambo,” one of the coolest tracks in the history of pop music, and maintains a steady high of bold and brassy Latin jazz throughout. While much of exotica is very laid back, even a little sleepy at times, this album is anything but, a fiery and fun set that sounds incredible more than five decades later.

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    Exotica is a musical genre, named after the 1957 Martin Denny album of the same name that was popular during the 1950s to mid-1960s with Americans who came of age during World War II. [1] The term was coined by Simon "Si" Waronker, Liberty Records co-founder and board chairman. [2]