Tropical Fantasy (album)

Tropical Fantasy is a 1962 album by French composer Michel Magne,[1] credited to "Michel Magne et son grand orchestre." It was released in France by Bel Air records (with a cover photo from Three Lions) and in the United States, with two fewer tracks, by Columbia Records (with cover art by Marilyn Bass).[2] It was reissued digitally in 2012.[2]

Tropical Fantasy
Studio album by
Released1962
GenreExotica
LabelBel Air (France), Columbia (United States)

The album was recorded at Barclay-Hoche Studios.[3]

Background

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Although Magne is known primarily as a film composer, Tropical Fantasy is not his first, or his only, album of original music. In 1956, Magne released Musique pour films, which, despite the title, consisted entirely of music not written for films.[4] And in 1959, "Michel Magne et son grand orchestre à cordes" released Paris, an easy listening album of music divided into four musical eras (1900, 1925, 1935, and 1955).[5] In the same year, showing himself to be a pioneer of the genre, he released an album of electronic music, Musique tachiste.[6]

In 1962, the year Tropical Fantasy was released, Magne was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Score, for his score for the Gene Kelly-Jackie Gleason film Gigot.

Reception

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Jason Ankeny, AllMusic     [7]
Billboard    [8]

In a 4.5-star review for AllMusic, Jason Ankeny called it "one of the most unique and daring records in the exotica canon."[7] Billboard said it had "more gusto" than Martin Denny, and also noted the stereo effects, writing that the album "may appeal to new stereo fans."[8]

Geoff Alexander, in his 2019 book America Goes Hawaiian, wrote that Magne "included elements of musique concrète…. and he surprisingly created a seamless pastiche that may never be equalled, in terms of its orchestral complexity."[9]

Space Age Pop Music said that "Magne manages to cram together into one album virtually all there is to love about space age pop music."[10]

Track listing

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French version[11]

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Side A
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Amapola"Joseph Lacalle2:02
2."Congo"Michel Magne2:09
3."Baia"Ary Barroso3:13
4."Tabou"Margarita Lecuona2:25
5."Peanut Vendor"Moisés Simons1:27
6."Acércate Más"Jacques Larue, Osvaldo Farrés2:16
7."Copacabana"Alberto Ribeiro, João De Barro1:50
8."Brazil"Ary Barroso, Jacques Larue2:32
Total length:17:54
Side B
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Two Silhouettes"Charles Wolcott, Ray Gilbert2:44
2."Sahara"Michel Magne2:46
3."Solamente Una Vez"Agustin Lara1:58
4."Quizás, Quizás, Quizás"Jacques Larue, Osvaldo Farrés2:09
5."Bésame Mucho"Consuelo Velazquez2:07
6."Perfidia"Alberto Domínguez2:12
7."El Cumbachero"Rafael Hernández1:25
8."Tropical"Morton Gould2:20
Total length:17:41

US version[12]

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Side A
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Bahia"Ary Barroso3:13
2."Sahara"Michel Magne2:46
3."Brazil"Ary Barroso, Jacques Larue2:32
4."Perfidia"Alberto Domínguez2:12
5."The Peanut Vendor"Moisés Simons1:27
6."Come Closer to Me"Jacques Larue, Osvaldo Farrés2:16
7."Two Silhouettes"Charles Wolcott, Ray Gilbert2:44
Total length:17:43
Side B
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Congo"Michel Magne2:09
2."Bésame Mucho"Consuelo Velazquez2:07
3."Tropical"Morton Gould2:20
4."Tabu"Margarita Lecuona2:25
5."El Cumbachero"Rafael Hernández1:25
6."You Belong to My Heart"Agustin Lara1:58
7."Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps"Jacques Larue, Osvaldo Farrés2:09
Total length:15:03

References

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  1. ^ "Tropical Fantasy". Endless Exotica. Hanttula Music Library. 5 September 2010. Retrieved 4 June 2022.
  2. ^ a b "Michel Magne: Tropical Fantasy". Ambient Exotica. Retrieved 4 June 2022.
  3. ^ James, Billy (1962). Tropical Fantasy — Liner Notes. Columbia Records.
  4. ^ Magne, Michel (1956). Musique pour films (Media notes). France: Philips.
  5. ^ Magne, Michel (1959). Paris (Media notes). France.
  6. ^ Magne, Michel; Sagan, Françoise (1959). Le Rendez-Vous Manqué (Media notes). France: Pathé.
  7. ^ a b Ankeny, Jason. "Tropical Fantasy Review". All Music Guide. Retrieved 4 June 2022.
  8. ^ a b "Specialty LP's". Billboard. November 20, 1961. p. 43 – via Google Books.
  9. ^ Alexander, Geoff (2019). America Goes Hawaiian: The Influence of Pacific Island Culture on the Mainland. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company, Inc. p. 114. ISBN 978-1-4766-6949-6.
  10. ^ "Michel Magne". Space Age Pop Music. Retrieved 30 June 2022.
  11. ^ Magne, Michel (1962). Tropical Fantasy. Paris: Bel Air Records.
  12. ^ Magne, Michel (1962). Tropical Fantasy. Columbia Records.
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