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Ritual of the Savage is an album by American composer Les Baxter, released in 1951 often cited as one of the most important exotica albums. The album featured lush orchestral arrangements along with tribal rhythms and offered such classics as "Quiet Village", "Jungle River Boat", "Love Dance", and "Stone God."

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  • Ritual of the Savage, parfois Ritual of the Savage (Le Sacre du Sauvage), est un album composé par Les Baxter sorti en 1951. Il est considéré comme l'un des albums fondateurs de l'exotica, sous-genre du jazz s'appuyant sur des sonorités « exotiques », très populaire dans les années 1950. La pochette de l'album est de William George : elle représente un couple dansant entouré de statues tiki. (fr)
  • Ritual of the Savage is an album by American composer Les Baxter, released in 1951 often cited as one of the most important exotica albums. The album featured lush orchestral arrangements along with tribal rhythms and offered such classics as "Quiet Village", "Jungle River Boat", "Love Dance", and "Stone God." (en)
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  • Ritual of the Savage is an album by American composer Les Baxter, released in 1951 often cited as one of the most important exotica albums. The album featured lush orchestral arrangements along with tribal rhythms and offered such classics as "Quiet Village", "Jungle River Boat", "Love Dance", and "Stone God." Baxter described the album as a "tone poem of the sound and the struggle of the jungle." The album's liner notes requested the listener to imagine themselves transported to a tropical land. "Do the mysteries of native rituals intrigue you…does the haunting beat of savage drums fascinate you? Are you captivated by the forbidden ceremonies of primitive peoples in far-off Africa or deep in the interior of the Belgian Congo?" (en)
  • Ritual of the Savage, parfois Ritual of the Savage (Le Sacre du Sauvage), est un album composé par Les Baxter sorti en 1951. Il est considéré comme l'un des albums fondateurs de l'exotica, sous-genre du jazz s'appuyant sur des sonorités « exotiques », très populaire dans les années 1950. La pochette de l'album est de William George : elle représente un couple dansant entouré de statues tiki. (fr)
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