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Dr. Zarkov’s Tiki Lounge Playlist: July 14, 2010
Be sure to listen to Dr. Zarkov's Tiki Lounge next Wednesday, 5-6 P.M. Eastern Time, on Fairfax Public Access/WEBR Radio, which can be heard on the Internet at: http://www.fcac.org/webr/live.htm
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“Flamingo” from the CD collection: The Exotic Sounds of Martin Denny
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“Hawaiian War Chant” from the CD anthology: Taboo – The Greatest Hits of Arthur Lyman/The Sensual Sounds of Exotica, Recorded at the Henry J. Kaiser Aluminum Geodesic Dome in Honolulu
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“Balinese Bongos” by Les Baxter from the Ultra-Lounge CD: Bongoland – Spicy Latin Licks – Hot Voodoo Chicks
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“Bongos in Pastel” from the CD: Bongo Rock – The Very Best of Preston Epps (Recorded 1959-1965)
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“Dan-O's Day Off” by The Tikiyaki Orchestra from their latest CD: Swingin’ Sounds for the Jungle Jetset!
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“Grasshopper” by Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra from the 1963 recording: Cugi’s Cocktails
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“The Magic Islands” by Alfred Apaka With the Hawaiian Village Serenaders from the CD: My Isle of Golden Dreams
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“Where Flamingos Go Go” by the Wiki Waki Woo form the CD: Souvenirs
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“Ke Alaula” by The Makaha Sons from their collection: Heke Wale No – Only the Best of the Makaha Sons, with the brothers Moon, John and Jerome Makaha
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“Fast Forward” by the Canoe Club from the CD: Legends of the Ukulele, Vol. 2, taken from their album “Aloha for the Ride” [Featuring Daniel Ho on Ukulele, David Ho on Ukulele & Keyboards, and Dean Taba on Bass]
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“Her Majesty’s Pearl” by the Waitiki 7 from their CD: Adventures in Paradise
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“Let There Be Love” the 1957 recording by June Christy from the CD: Gone for the Day & Fair and Warmer, with the orchestration arranged and conducted by Pete Rugolo
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“Simbah” the 1953 recording by Gerry Mulligan from his Supreme Jazz Super Audio CD [Chet Baker on trumpet, Carson Smith on bass, Larry Bunker on drums and Gerry Mulligan on piano & baritone sax
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“Nature Boy” by Ike Quebec from his 1961 album: Heavy Soul, with Ike Quebec on tenor sax, Freddie Roach on organ; Milt Hinton on bass and Al Harewood on drums
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“Hamp's Boogie Woogie” from the recording: Lionel Hampton and the Golden Men of Jazz: Live at the Blue Note, With Lionel Hampton on Vibes, Clark Terry on Trumpet & Flugelhorn, Harry “Sweets” Edison on Trumpet, James Moody & Buddy Tate on Tenor Sax, Al Grey on Trombone, Hank Jones on Piano, Milt Hinton on Bass and Grady Tate on Drums
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“Star Eyes” from 1962 by Eddie Kamae from his CD: Heart of the Ukulele
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“Powder Puff (Mascara Mix)” by Don Tiki from the CD: Charles Wilp, Michelangelo in Space: The Bunny Remixes
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