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Dr. Zarkov's Tiki Lounge 9-8-10 Playlist

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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

Dr. Zarkov’s Tiki Lounge Playlist: September 8, 2010

  1. Goody Goody” by Duke Robillard and Sunny Crownover from their CD: Tales From the Tiki Lounge -- Dedicated to the Music of Les Paul

  2. “Turkish Delight” by Don Tiki from their latest CD: South of the Boudoir

  3. “Exotique” by the The Tikiyaki Orchestra from their CD: Stereoexotique

  4. “Left Arm of Buddha” by the Waitiki 7 from their CD: Adventures in Paradise [Composed by Martin Denny]

  5. “Mayhem,” the 1952 recording by Billy May and His Orchestra from the collection: Billy’s Best

  6. “Mr. Kiss Kiss Bang Bang” by Elliott Fisher from the Ultra Lounge CD: The Crime Scene – Spies, Thighs & Private Eyes/Ultra Lounge

  7. “Tambuku” from the CD: Voodoo! – The Exotic Sounds of Robert Drasnin

  8. “Babalu” by Yma Sumac from the collection: Ultra-Lounge Mondo Exotica – Mysterious Melodies & Tropical Tiki Tunes

  9. “Llama Serenade (the Peruvian Llama Song)” from the anthology: The Exotic Sounds of Martin Denny – Two CD Set

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  1. “Calcutta” by Les Baxter from the anthology: Ultra-Lounge Space Capades – Atomic-Age Audities and Hi-Fi Hi-Jinks

  2. “Bongo City,” the 1949 song by Slim Gaillard from the CD Box Set: Laughing in Rhythm [Disc Four – Opera in Vout]

  3. “Ritual Drum Dance” by Tito Puente from his 1960 album: Tambo’

  4. “Mambologia” by Maximo Rodriguez Y Su Orquesta from the CD: Mobologia Pa’ Gozar, Volume 1

  5. “Mambo Macumba” by Cal Tjader from the collection: Rough Guide to Mambo

  6. “Wonder Why” the 1955 recording from the Horace Silver Supreme Jazz Super Audio CD, with Milt Jackson on Vibes, HS on Piano, Percy Heath on Bass and Connie Kay on Drums

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  1. Thelonious Monk’s “'Round Midnight,” performed by the George Russell Sextet from the 1961 album: Ezz-Thetics, with George Russell on Piano, Don Ellis on Trumpet, Dave Baker on Trombone, Eric Dolphy on Alto Sax, Stephen Swallow on Bass, and Joe Hunt on Drums

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