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Dr. Zarkov’s Tiki Lounge Playlist 7-27-11

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The theme of this week’s show was Latin music and music sporting a Latin tinge. I broke with my normal practice by playing two selections from the same group to honor the Tikiyaki orchestra on their newest release, which I don’t have yet.

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Dr. Zarkov’s Tiki Lounge Playlist: July 27, 2011

  1. “Round and Round” by Nainoa from the collection: Legends of the Ukulele, Vol. 2 With Nate Mata on Ukulele and AJ & Kekoa Mate on Guitars.

  2. “Without a Song” the 1955 recording from the anthology: Songs by Kay Starr.

  3. “Mambo No. 5” by Perez Prado from the CD Box Set: South of the Border – Greatest Latin Hits.

  4. “Let's Dance” by Jake Shimabukuro from his CD: Gently Weeps

  5. “Besame Mucho” by Duke Robillard and Sunny Crownover from their CD: Tales From the Tiki Lounge: Dedicated to the Music of Les Paul. With Sunny Crownover on Vocals, Duke Robillard on Guitar, Marty Ballou on Bass, Mark Texeira on Percussion, Doug James on Bass Clarinet, Providence Mandolin Orchestra.

  6. “Bachelor #3” by The Tikiyaki Orchestra from their latest CD: Swingin’ Sounds for the Jungle Jetset!

  7. “Taco Wagon” the 1964 song from the CD: King of the Surf Guitar: The Best of Dick Dale & His Del-Tones.

  8. “Delicado” the 1959 version by The Three Suns from the anthology: The History of Space Age Pop, Vol. 1: Melodies and Mischief.

  9. “Frizilandia” the 1951 song by Chico O'Farrill from the CD: The Complete Norman Granz Recordings. Frizilandia refers to New York as “the land of freezing.” With Bobby Escoto on vocal; Rene Hernandez on piano; Candido Camero & Jose Mangal on bongos; Luis Miranda on congas; and Ubaldo Nieto on timbales.

  10. “Bongo Party” from the collection: Bongo Rock – The Very Best of Preston Epps.

  11. “What Is This Thing Called Love?” by Peggy Lee from the collection: Cole Porter – A Great American Songwriter.

  12. “Go Man Go!” by Cesar Concepcion and His Orchestra from the CD: A Little Taste of Mambo.

  13. “Mambo Wuatusi” by Rene Bloch & Orquesta from the anthology: Mobologia Pa’ Gozar, Volume 1.

  14. “Telefone” by the Brazilian Group Bossacucanova from the collection: Feet – A Global Dance Party.

  15. “Road to Punalu’u” by The Tikiyaki Orchestra from their debut CD: Stereoexotique.

  16. “Cada Beijo (Thievery Corporation Remix)” by Bebel Gilberto from the CD: The Now Sound of Brazil 2.

  17. “La Dolce Vita” by Telepath from the compilation: Dirty Martini.

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