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Exotic Percussion
LP (Item 8064) Crown, Late 50s — Condition: Used
A surprisingly great little album – and a lost exotica relic of the late 50s! Crown was sort of a knock-off label that didn't always produce the best stuff, but this LP is one of their gems! Milt Raskin lays down ten tunes of prime exotica, with a feel that is like some of Les Baxter's best stuff, but that is also augmented by a lot of exotic instrumentation from Raskin's personal collection. Titles include "Koko Head", "Moon Festival", "Kapu", "Lehua", and "Mileka". (Cover has some splitting on the spine.) © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | |||||
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