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Paul Mauriat And His Orchestra - El Condor Pasa FLAC album

Tracklist

Love Story 3:00
El Condor Pasa 3:06
To Be The One You Love 3:03
Melancholy Man 3:38
Tonta Gafay Boba 2:25
Black Harlem 2:13
My Sweet Lord 2:58
Gentle On My Mind 3:26
Burning Bridges 2:10
Lonely Days 3:27
Etude In The Form Of Rhythm & Blues 4:58

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
PHS 600-352 Paul Mauriat And His Orchestra El Condor Pasa ‎(LP) Philips PHS 600-352 US 1971
6311 084 Paul Mauriat And His Orchestra El Condor Pasa ‎(LP) Philips 6311 084 UK 1971
6311 084 Paul Mauriat And His Orchestra El Condor Pasa ‎(LP) Philips 6311 084 US 1971
6311 084 Paul Mauriat And His Orchestra El Condor Pasa ‎(LP, Gat) Philips 6311 084 Australia 1971
PHS 600-352 Paul Mauriat And His Orchestra El Condor Pasa ‎(LP, Gat) Philips PHS 600-352 Canada 1971
PHS 600-352 Paul Mauriat And His Orchestra El Condor Pasa ‎(LP, Promo, Gat) Philips PHS 600-352 US 1971
LM-2419 Paul Mauriat And His Orchestra El Condor Pasa ‎(LP, Album, Unofficial) Liming Record LM-2419 Taiwan Unknown
L-6352 Paul Mauriat And His Orchestra El Condor Pasa ‎(Reel, 4tr Stereo, 7" Reel) Philips L-6352 US Unknown


Paul Mauriat And His Orchestra - El Condor Pasa FLAC album

Musician performer: Paul Mauriat And His Orchestra

Title: El Condor Pasa

Country: US

Date of release: 1971

Style: Lounge, Funk

Genre: Rock / Funk & Soul

Size FLAC: 1541 mb

Rating: 4.1 / 5

Votes: 296

Other Formats: MP3 APE VOC AIFF VOC FLAC MIDI

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Whitescar
Geeze - so many great tracks on this album . I remember this song "Meloncholy Man" was fresh in my head when i saw Portishead touring for their 2nd album. It totally resonates with the vibe they reconstructed years later. Cinematic lush sex funk. One of those inexpensive albums with expansive qualities to suit many a need in music styling. I tend to buy all of Mauriat's albums and this one is top 3.
Whitescar
Geeze - so many great tracks on this album . I remember this song "Meloncholy Man" was fresh in my head when i saw Portishead touring for their 2nd album. It totally resonates with the vibe they reconstructed years later. Cinematic lush sex funk. One of those inexpensive albums with expansive qualities to suit many a need in music styling. I tend to buy all of Mauriat's albums and this one is top 3.
Opimath
This was originally something I learned about from the old Vinyl Vulture website, a UK outfit that wrote extensively about funky, groovy, and/or cool cheesy easy listening records. They worked hard to separate the rare interesting album from the massive amount of useless easy/lounge LPs. This is one of my favorites, as it was usually mentioned for "Etude In The Form Of Rhythm And Blues." This is about as good as easy gets, with a great funky cinematic feel and soulful swing to it, highlighted by piano work, snappy drumming, and some great basslines. But just as good is the last track on the A-side, "Black Harlem," which sounds like an urgent 70's TV crime theme done big band style, with some latin percussion and rapid piano lines... even sounds like a harpsichord leading the mix. Reminds me of some of Henry Mancini's best funky material (what, you don't know?) or some of the orchestration Johnny Pate did for the Shaft In Africa OST. A great example of when easy listening meets big band funk.
Opimath
This was originally something I learned about from the old Vinyl Vulture website, a UK outfit that wrote extensively about funky, groovy, and/or cool cheesy easy listening records. They worked hard to separate the rare interesting album from the massive amount of useless easy/lounge LPs. This is one of my favorites, as it was usually mentioned for "Etude In The Form Of Rhythm And Blues." This is about as good as easy gets, with a great funky cinematic feel and soulful swing to it, highlighted by piano work, snappy drumming, and some great basslines. But just as good is the last track on the A-side, "Black Harlem," which sounds like an urgent 70's TV crime theme done big band style, with some latin percussion and rapid piano lines... even sounds like a harpsichord leading the mix. Reminds me of some of Henry Mancini's best funky material (what, you don't know?) or some of the orchestration Johnny Pate did for the Shaft In Africa OST. A great example of when easy listening meets big band funk.
Whitebinder
Found this album today at a used record store. After lots of careful cleaning, the media sounds great, except for a scratch on My Sweet Lord that causes my needle (tracking at 1.5 grams) to skip three times. Etude In The Form Of Rhythm And Blues is also a favorite track of mine, as well as Lonely Days. I became a Fan of Mauriat's mid-1960's style after listening to Love is Blue I first heard when I was in high school..
Whitebinder
Found this album today at a used record store. After lots of careful cleaning, the media sounds great, except for a scratch on My Sweet Lord that causes my needle (tracking at 1.5 grams) to skip three times. Etude In The Form Of Rhythm And Blues is also a favorite track of mine, as well as Lonely Days. I became a Fan of Mauriat's mid-1960's style after listening to Love is Blue I first heard when I was in high school..