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Music for a Bachelor's Den, Volume 6: More of the Best of the Arthur Lyman Group

Music for a Bachelor's Den, Volume 6: More of the Best of the Arthur Lyman Group
Arthur Lyman

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Track Listing

  1. Bahia
  2. Kinkajou
  3. Yellow Bird
  4. Jungle Drums
  5. Ye Lai Sian
  6. Brazilleros
  7. Otome San (Japanese Drinking Song)
  8. Anna
  9. Quiet Village
  10. Moon Over A Ruined Castle
  11. Magic Island
  12. Leis Of Jazz
  13. Blue Hawaii
  14. Dahil Sayo
  15. Voodoo Dreams
  16. La Paloma
  17. Colonel Bogey March
  18. Hawaii Wedding Song (Ke Kali Nei Au)

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #59490 in Music
  • Released on: 1996-04-01
  • Number of discs: 1

Customer Reviews

Th Essence of Arthur Lyman5
This album typifies Arthur Lyman and gives evidence as to why he was so popular in the 50's and 60's. His music, a blend of jazz, Hawaiian music and "exotica," is still treasured by those of us who are addictd to the melding of jungle sounds, bird calls, and Hawaiian music. The next time you host a BBQ, light your tiki torches, put on Arthur Lyman, and turn your BBQ into a Luau!

TAKE ME BACK. MOST EXCELLENT MUSIC5
Oh baby you know what I like! Arthur Lyman even surpasses Martin Denny in the exotic islands/bachelor pad style. I have every cd of both magnificent artists from the fifties. This is the great mental transport time-capsule back to the good days and this cd is some best of the bachelor pad series for the serious romantic exotic islands collector. A must, esp good when mixed with Arabian and downtempo lounge jazz with some mambo thrown in.

Includes Yellow Bird4
Yellow Bird by the Arthur Lyman Group is a sparkling diamond. It is intricate, gentle, wistful, magical, possibly the most beautiful instrumental ever to hit the charts. This magic couldn't be sustained by anyone. You can't produce the most beautiful recording of the year a dozen or more times on an album. The rest of the songs are pretty ok too.