Dive into the enchanting world of Paul Conrad's "Exotic Paradise," a captivating journey through the lush landscapes of exotica music. Released on April 5, 2012, under the Sinetone AMR label, this album is a concise yet immersive experience, clocking in at just over 33 minutes. Conrad masterfully blends traditional and exotic sounds, creating a vibrant tapestry of melodies that transport you to distant lands.
The album opens with "Paradise," setting the tone for the exotic adventure that follows. Tracks like "Shangri-la" and "Deep Night" evoke images of serene, moonlit landscapes, while "Gomen na sai" introduces a touch of Japanese influence. The inclusion of "More (Theme from 'Mondo Cane')" adds a cinematic flair, showcasing Conrad's versatility and ability to weave familiar themes into his unique sound.
"55 Days in Peking" and "In a Persian Market" take you on a journey through the bustling markets and ancient streets of the East, while "My Isle of Golden Dreams" and "Mejiro" offer a glimpse into more tranquil, idyllic settings. The album concludes with "Kahuna," leaving you with a sense of peaceful resolution.
Throughout "Exotic Paradise," Paul Conrad's expertise in the exotica genre shines, making it a standout addition to any music collection. Whether you're a longtime fan of exotica or new to the genre, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.
This LP was released in 1960.