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The Summer Moods of Les Baxter

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Download links and information about The Summer Moods of Les Baxter by Les Baxter. This album was released in 1996 and it belongs to Jazz, World Music, Lounge, Smooth Jazz genres. It contains 21 tracks with total duration of 52:16 minutes.

Artist: Les Baxter
Release date: 1996
Genre: Jazz, World Music, Lounge, Smooth Jazz
Tracks: 21
Duration: 52:16
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Amazonas (featuring The 101 Strings Orchestra) 1:59
2. Tropicando (featuring The 101 Strings Orchestra) 2:37
3. Pizzicato Riff (featuring The 101 Strings Orchestra) 2:47
4. Lady Love (featuring The 101 Strings Orchestra) 1:51
5. Boca Chica (featuring The 101 Strings Orchestra) 1:39
6. Jungle Montuno (featuring The 101 Strings Orchestra) 2:59
7. Affair In Aruba (featuring The 101 Strings Orchestra) 2:29
8. Felicia My Love (featuring The 101 Strings Orchestra) 1:54
9. Come Back to Paradise (featuring The 101 Strings Orchestra) 3:02
10. On a Warm Night (featuring The 101 Strings Orchestra) 2:31
11. Jean (featuring The 101 Strings Orchestra) 2:36
12. She Lets Her Hair Down (featuring The 101 Strings Orchestra) 1:50
13. A Taste of Soul (featuring The 101 Strings Orchestra) 4:57
14. Night In Buenos Aires (featuring The 101 Strings Orchestra) 2:16
15. Soolaimon (featuring The 101 Strings Orchestra) 2:49
16. Tomorrow for Sure (featuring The 101 Strings Orchestra) 2:02
17. Baby, Take Me In Your Arms (featuring The 101 Strings Orchestra) 2:12
18. Bahia Blanca (featuring The 101 Strings Orchestra) 2:06
19. Flight In the Andes (featuring The 101 Strings Orchestra) 1:43
20. Study In Simplicity (featuring The 101 Strings Orchestra) 3:03
21. Morning On the Meadow (featuring The 101 Strings Orchestra) 2:54

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Over the course of two compact discs, The Exotic Moods of Les Baxter collects most of Baxter's biggest hits, plus a selection of rare and previously unreleased material. For casual fans, the collection is fine, if a little long — two discs is a lot of Baxter for listeners with a passing interest in exotica. For the more dedicated easy listening/exotica collector, this compilation is useful, if a little frustrating, since much of this material is available on other collections. Still, this gives a good overview of the scope and variety of his music and it emphasizes his wilder, unpredictable side more effectively than Baxter's Best.