(Oh Gee! Say Gee! You Ought to See) My Gee Gee from the Fiji Isle - Steve Waddell, Brown, Lew
The Jazz Parade - Steve Waddell, Dallwitz, Dave
Sugar Foot Strut - Steve Waddell, Matlock, Matty
Oriental Strut - Steve Waddell, Brown, Lew
Dapper Dan - Steve Waddell, Brown, Lew
Cinderella Girl - Steve Waddell, Dallwitz, Dave
Tears - Steve Waddell, Armstrong, Louis
Here Comes Emaline - Steve Waddell, O'Flynn, Charles
Flat Foot - Steve Waddell, Hardin, Lil
Take Me to the Land of Jazz - Steve Waddell, Kalmar, Bert
Sweet Ginger Green - Steve Waddell, Pickering, Tom
Powder Your Face With Sineshine - Steve Waddell, Lombardo, Carmen
Broken Hill - Steve Waddell, Bell, Roger
Sweet Lotus Blossom - Steve Waddell, Coslow, Sam
I Lost My Gal from Memphis - Steve Waddell, De Rose, Peter
Creole Belles - Steve Waddell, Lampe, J. Bodewalt
Waltzing Matilda - Steve Waddell, Patterson, Banjo
Serving as an introduction for American audiences to the Peregrina label from Germany, these 14 cuts present many artists from the label's roster performing selections from the 13 albums released by Peregrina to this point... more ». The music is more a symbiosis of world, jazz, and ambient elements than ethnologically "correct" music, and nearly all tracks contain indigenous elements from such diverse sources as the Caribbean, Greece, Turkey, and Brazil blended in different ways with contemporary genres like folk, soft jazz, and even some classical elements. Mikis Theodorakis, Maria Farantouri, Sema and Taksim, Gringos, Penguin Cafe Orchestra, and Rosanna and Zelia are a few of the acts presented in the set, nicely packaged in a metal box. Much emphasis is given to recording quality and musical excellence, and while the CD may not appeal to the world-music purist, it does provide high-quality easy listening for those who favor an exotic flavor to the soundtrack of their lives. --Derek Rath« less
Serving as an introduction for American audiences to the Peregrina label from Germany, these 14 cuts present many artists from the label's roster performing selections from the 13 albums released by Peregrina to this point. The music is more a symbiosis of world, jazz, and ambient elements than ethnologically "correct" music, and nearly all tracks contain indigenous elements from such diverse sources as the Caribbean, Greece, Turkey, and Brazil blended in different ways with contemporary genres like folk, soft jazz, and even some classical elements. Mikis Theodorakis, Maria Farantouri, Sema and Taksim, Gringos, Penguin Cafe Orchestra, and Rosanna and Zelia are a few of the acts presented in the set, nicely packaged in a metal box. Much emphasis is given to recording quality and musical excellence, and while the CD may not appeal to the world-music purist, it does provide high-quality easy listening for those who favor an exotic flavor to the soundtrack of their lives. --Derek Rath