Ultra-Lounge, Vol. 17: Bongo Land
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Deep Night/Softly, As in a Morning Sunrise - Terry Snyder
- Latin Fever - Jack Constanzo
- Taboo - Leo Arnaud
- Nightmare - Joe Loco
- On Green Dolphin Street/Hernando's Hideaway - Martin Denny
- Dr. No's Fantasy - Elliott Fisher
- Night in Tunisia - Latin Jazz Sextet
- Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White [#] - Les Baxter, Billy May
- Bernie's Tune - Al Caiola
- Brazil - Tino Contreras
- Caravan - Dick Hyman
- Inchworm - Jack Costanzo
- Misirlou/Quien Sera - Nick Perito
- Young Savages [#] - Martin Denny
- Balinese Bongos - Les Baxter
- Club Caballeros - Laurindo Almeida,
- Moderna Muchacha - Joe Loco
- Cumparsa/Harlem Nocturne - Jack Costanzo
- Colon [*]
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #64925 in Music
- Released on: 1997-06-03
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: .21 pounds
Customer Reviews
One of the best in the Ultra Lounge series!!
Although I think all of the Ultra Lounge CDs are just fantastic, I admit that this one and "Mondo Exotica" are constantly jockeying for the position of my favorite volume. These tunes are just so catchy and upbeat, and they remind me of something you'd hear in some strange hybrid lounge-slash-beatnik-coffe-shop. Of course, I've yet to find such a place, but when I do, I guarantee they'll be playing this music.
Ultra-lounge's most rigorous entry.
This 'Bongo-land' volume is the most rigorous of the 'Ultra-lounge' series.Most of the series has strong latin elements, but this one is further latin than any of the others.Its the only one that sounds like North-Americans didn't make, at least not on their own (which is in no way a criticism of the ones that 'do' sound North-American made).It is the most spontaneous sounding, though still in keeping with the polished/composed approach of the Ultra-Lounge series.
There are 17 listed tracks PLUS little unlisted solo bongo interludes spotted thru-out.There is alot of variety.Each melody is distinctive, and there are tempo-changes all over the place.The rhythm is so successfull at ful-filling the expectations that a title like "Bongo-land", brings.But, as in all 'ultra-lounge' cd's, its never just one instrument taking the lime-light.As long as you realize that the bongos aren't always in the fore-ground (except for the interludes), you can't be dis-appointed.
(There are so many 'ultra-lounge' volumes that could be named as the best.My votes go eerily close to a previous reviewer's.Mondo-Exotica is my muse at n.1.This one, Bongo-land, belts me at n.2).
Bongo Bonanza! Percussion at its Perkiest!
It is almost impossible to listen to most of the tracks on this great CD without feeling the urge to get out on the dance floor and flail around. These drum-driven tunes are what Lounge Music is all about. Hardly any clinkers at all in this batch of bongo bits.




