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Latin Village (Floral Swirl Vinyl)

Latin Village (Floral Swirl Vinyl)

In 1964, Martin Denny looked beyond the Hawaiian and Asian influences of his previous records to find another place to plant his umbrella in the sand, as well as in your drink: the sounds of Latin America. With this new sound to hang his exciting arrangements on, LatinĀ  illage has long been considered one of Denny's high-water marks, and Jackpot is thrilled to have this long-cherished LP back in print.

This is an album that rips through what was considered "The Now Sound From Overseas," a sophisticated mash-up of sambas, bossa novas, and Latin jazz. From the first track, "Angelito" (the hit song written by RĆ©ne y RĆ©ne, later to also be covered by Trini Lopez & Herb Albert),Ā  ll the way through to its closer, "Flying Down To Rio" (a song which Roxy Music later referenced in their 1972 song "Virginia Plainā€), the album is a hypnotic listen.

• Floral Swirl coloured vinyl
• Sourced From The Stereo Master Tapes
• First Time On Vinyl Since The Original Release in 1964
• Featuring ā€œThe Girl From Ipanemaā€ & ā€œHo-Ba-La-Laā€

$14.28

Original: $47.61

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Latin Village (Floral Swirl Vinyl)—

$47.61

$14.28

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In 1964, Martin Denny looked beyond the Hawaiian and Asian influences of his previous records to find another place to plant his umbrella in the sand, as well as in your drink: the sounds of Latin America. With this new sound to hang his exciting arrangements on, LatinĀ  illage has long been considered one of Denny's high-water marks, and Jackpot is thrilled to have this long-cherished LP back in print.

This is an album that rips through what was considered "The Now Sound From Overseas," a sophisticated mash-up of sambas, bossa novas, and Latin jazz. From the first track, "Angelito" (the hit song written by RĆ©ne y RĆ©ne, later to also be covered by Trini Lopez & Herb Albert),Ā  ll the way through to its closer, "Flying Down To Rio" (a song which Roxy Music later referenced in their 1972 song "Virginia Plainā€), the album is a hypnotic listen.

• Floral Swirl coloured vinyl
• Sourced From The Stereo Master Tapes
• First Time On Vinyl Since The Original Release in 1964
• Featuring ā€œThe Girl From Ipanemaā€ & ā€œHo-Ba-La-Laā€

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