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Dr. Zarkov’s Tiki Lounge Playlist: 4-11-12: Mo Exotica

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Dr. Zarkov’s Tiki Lounge Playlist: April 11, 2012

On this week’s show we engaged in another extrarodainarious and entropical exploration of exotica in all its efluvial efourvescence. Dr. Zarkov’s Tiki Lounge is broadcast on Wednesdays, 5-6 pm EDT at: http://www.radiofairfax.org The show is broadcast live; no recorded shows are archived. Some fans choose to record it on their computers to listen to later. Radio Fairfax also can be heard on Tune In Radio at tunein.com, and streamed on smartphones by downloading the Tunein app. It can be streamed on Roku and Google TV at: http://tinyurl.com/3uqfsz9

  1. “Limehouse Blues,” Roy Smeck’s 1927 version of the 1922 song written for Gertrude Lawrence by Douglas Furber & Philip Braham , from the CD: Roy Smeck -- Hawaiian Guitar, Banjo, Ukulele & Guitar – 1926-1949.

  2. “Song of the Islands (Na Lei O Hawaii),” the 1915 song by composed by Charles E. King performed by Les Paul & Mary Ford from their 1959 LP: Lover's Luau.

  3. “Lotus Operandi” by The Tikiyaki Orchestra from their latest CD: Aloha, Baby!, featuring Marty Lush on Vibes, Gary Brandin on Steel Guitar and Brian Kassan on Piano.

  4. “Ebb Tide” by Jerry Byrd from the collection: Master of the Steel Guitar, Volume One.

  5. Similau” by the Waitiki 7 from their CD: New Sounds of Exotica.

  6. “Le Dernier Musette (Hommage a Didier Roussin)” by Les Primitifs du Futur from their 1999 recording: World Musette, featuring Bertrand Auger on Bass Clarinet, Michel Esbelin on Cabrette (French Bagpipe) & Fay Lovsky on Theremin, Daniel Huck on Alto Sax and Robert Crumb on Banjo.

  7. “Six Eleven” by Kava Kon from their CD: Departure Exotica.

  8. “Hong Kong Blues” by the Ukulele Club de Paris/Manuia!

  9. “Rhum et Coca Cola,” the song written by Lionel Belasco & Lord Invader and sung by Ariele Dombasle, taken from the anthology: Travelling – French Actors Crossing Borders.

  10. “Bo Mambo” from the Ultimate Yma Sumac Collection, composed by Billy May & Moises Vivanco.

  11. “Jungle Madness” by Martin Denny from his 1959 LP: Hypnotique, taken from the anthemic anthology: Ultra-Lounge Mondo Exotica – Mysterious Melodies & Tropical Tiki Tunes.

  12. “Tree of Life” by Les Baxter Orchestra & Chorus from his 1967 LP: African Blue [CD: The Colors of Brazil & African Blue].

  13. “Lucky Mambo” BY Eric Delaney from the concupiscent collection: Music for Gracious Living.

  14. “Delicado” by Russ Garcia & His Orchestra from from his 1958 LP: Carioca, taken from the compilation: RE/Search Incredibly Strange Music, Volume II.

  15. “Estrellas” by Cassandra Wilson from her 1993 recording: Blue Light ‘Til Dawn, featuring Gib Wharton on Steel Guitar.

  16. “Hawaii Five-O” the original TV series theme composed by Morton Stevens as it was reimagined in 1969 in mambophonic by Roberto Delgado and His Orchestra, from the collection: Swingin’ Cheese – Croon Tunes and Kitscherama.

  17. “Surya, the Divine Sun” by Smoke & Mirrors from their CD: The Perfume of Creosote: Desert Exotica Part 1, featuring Spider Taylor on Guitar, Bass, Recorder and Sound Effects; and Michael Ely on Keyboards and Sound Effects.

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