Lounge/Exotica fans on this board may recall the Laserlight series, The Love Handle Lounge In Hi-Fi, which had something to do with Stanyan and ran to 9 discs.
They were all an odd bunch but this one is particularly weird:
First of all, Track 2 is actually La Paloma and not what seems to translate as a gay slur! The composer/publisher credit of E.Gomez/Salvation Music is not actually very helpful in identifying the true artist. So does anyone recognise this version of La Paloma?
This CD also has two uncredited bonus tracks (which sound like Latin Ballroom arrangements), and it would be great if someone was able to identify them.
Tough, I don't recognize the other songs, I'm sorry. They could also be by Clebanoff, although it sounds more like Joe Loss or Stanley Black. Maybe you could go through their discographies on Spotify or YouTube.
But what seems strange to me is, why would they not name the artist and title if it's a well-known orchestra?
Tough, I don't recognize the other songs, I'm sorry. They could also be by Clebanoff, although it sounds more like Joe Loss or Stanley Black. Maybe you could go through their discographies on Spotify or YouTube.
But what seems strange to me is, why would they not name the artist and title if it's a well-known orchestra?
Sorry I can't be more of a help!
Thank you so much for your reply. Am I right in thinking the Clebanoff La Paloma is the one from the LP he made in 1974-ish?
The other two may remain a mystery, especially without any titles to help with the detective work. But they do seem to be tailored for the ballroom, so one of them could well be Joe Loss! Anyway, thanks again for your help with La Paloma.