
"White Goddess" by Frank Hunter from the year 1959 is a perfect example of Exotica crossing over to the Space Age by using new electronic instruments of that time. Chromatic bongos and log drums, the "Buzzimba" and Chinese bells sit with wordless female swoons and Ondioline in a small orchestra and do the job. 8 of the 12 titles are original compositions, and standards like "Poinciana" and "Jungle Drums" add up to a nearly perfect record. That should give you a hint of the quality of this work
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Mist Of Gorongoza
White Goddess
Ritual of the Torch
Temple Bells
Strange Echoes
Poinciana
Jungle Drums
Lost in the Stars
Pulse
Lost Plateau
Zimbah!
Jungle Fantasy
Zimbah
Jeepers Creepers
Love In Bloom
Jungle Drums (Canto Karabali)
Zimbahi
But Beautiful
Moonlight Cocktail
Avalon
Jungle Draems
Fools Rush In
Something To Remember You By
Jungle Dreams
Dancing In The Dark
Jungle Drums [2jH]
Stange Echoes [2jd]
The Man That Got Away
L'Arlequin De Toledo
Bali Hai
Strange Echoes & Jungle Drums (Canto Karabali)
Zimbahi [2nz]
Mist Of Gorongoza [2nQ]
Temple Bells [2mj]
Strange Echoes (Remastered)
Zimbani
Lost Plateau [2kT]
Poinciana (Song of the Tree)
White Goddess [2lQ]
09 - Lost In the Stars
Belle Of The Ball
Jungle Fantasy [2oc]
Mist of Gorongo
Mist Of Gorongoza [s1M]
Zimbahi [s8a]
Jungle Drums [s8I]
12 - Jungle Fantasy
06 - Lost Plateau
Lost Plateau [s9U]
02 - Poinciana
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