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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars If Exotica Is Your Thing, You Need This...
It's always a treat when a rare exotica gem is reissued on CD. It's unheard of when an artist of that era goes back into the studio to do a new exotica album. Robert Drasnin, nearly 80, reproduces the mood of his original album on this sequel. The instrumentation is the same as the first, with the welcome addition of cello. The only nod to modern technology is the use...
Published on May 27, 2007 by d

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3.0 out of 5 stars New Exotica!
At last, some new Exotica, albeit by a veteran performer. Not a bad offering considering Drasnin is now in his 80s. I enjoyed this album but unfortunately it's a little too much easy listening for me. I don't really feel this album, although a nice listen, is really a fitting sequel to Robert Drasnin's [[ASIN:B0000059YI Voodoo], which is brilliant and a great ambassador...
Published on October 5, 2008 by Cameron


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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars If Exotica Is Your Thing, You Need This..., May 27, 2007
This review is from: Voodoo II (Audio CD)
It's always a treat when a rare exotica gem is reissued on CD. It's unheard of when an artist of that era goes back into the studio to do a new exotica album. Robert Drasnin, nearly 80, reproduces the mood of his original album on this sequel. The instrumentation is the same as the first, with the welcome addition of cello. The only nod to modern technology is the use of a sampler. It is used sparingly to supply the sounds of harder to find percussion instruments; and if it wasn't listed in the credits, you'd never guess it was there. A sensuous feast throughout. If you don't already have it, order the original "Voodoo" while you're at it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic Album!, November 27, 2008
This review is from: Voodoo II (Audio CD)
I loved "Voodoo", the original 1959 Tops LP. In fact, I have the original framed in my studio.

But as much as I loved the original, I really have to say that I love "Voodoo II" even more. The tunes are even more memorable, and I find myself unconsciously humming them during my workday. That's a really great testament to the staying power of this music.

The fact that Drasnin was 80 years old when he recorded this is even more amazing, and this is NOT the the case of an older musician, feebly releasing music that does not hold up to his work in his glory days.

Just the opposite: this is work that firmly stands up to the best of his earlier work, and in my opinion OUTSHINES much of his music from his youthful days.

I just can't say enough about how much I love this CD. I've played it countless times, and I've given copies of it to friends and family as gifts.

Mr. Drasnin can be proud of this CD, and long after he is gone, it will stand as a testament to a uniquely talented man that really left memorable music behind for us all to enjoy.

And good news, I hear that Drasnin is currently at work on "Voodoo III"! I'll be first in line to buy a copy of that, and can't wait!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Drasnin Exotica, May 7, 2008
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First that this CD was cut in 2007, by now 80 year old Robert Drasnin as an updated version of his his nearly 50 year old Voodoo exotica sessions is remarkable. What Drasnin has done is take the basic Martin Denny/Arthur Lyman instrument lineup & added cello/flute, almost like a Les Baxter Tiki Chamber Ensemble. The cuts are well written, some have very cool endings you would expect from the former CBS music director.The extra instrumentation takes the lead line burden off the vibes &/or piano making the overall effort sound fresh. The solo female choral singing also adds to the mood. Sonics are pretty darn good & proves that talent can produce a fine exotica effort whether its 1957 OR 2007!
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3.0 out of 5 stars New Exotica!, October 5, 2008
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At last, some new Exotica, albeit by a veteran performer. Not a bad offering considering Drasnin is now in his 80s. I enjoyed this album but unfortunately it's a little too much easy listening for me. I don't really feel this album, although a nice listen, is really a fitting sequel to Robert Drasnin's [[ASIN:B0000059YI Voodoo], which is brilliant and a great ambassador for this genre.

If you want to check out Exotica Lounge then I suggest try Drasnin's originalVoodoo, and of course any anthology of Martin Denny is essiential, such asThe Best of Martin Denny's Exotica or The Exotic Sounds of Martin Denny, followed by Les Baxter and Arthur Lyman.

However saying that I'm sure these Dresnin pieces would be lovely played live in the right setting, and it does a good job relaxing you, much more than many of the Chill artists can do today with their repitious beats.

Let's hope Dresnin is just warming up for Voodoo 3!

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5.0 out of 5 stars bluebeams & moon flames, October 5, 2009
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The long awaited follow up to 'Voodoo' sounds as if it could of been recorded at the height of the Exotica movement, which is a compliment to the skill of the composer & producer, as the atmosphere of the genre is something Exoticalites, like myself enjoy alongside the music itself, (some fascination with time travel I believe we share).

So a rare treat for fans of highest quality Exotica, awaits those adventurous enough to explore these hidden shores.

Please can we have a No.3.!!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Voodoo II, August 13, 2007
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I love this CD. The product came a few days after I ordered it in perfect condition. I was very pleased with the order, the mailing service and the product itself. Thank you.
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