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Provocative Percussion Volume 2

1960 studio album by Enoch Light and The Light Brigade From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Provocative Percussion Volume 2
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Provocative Percussion Volume 2 is a studio album by Enoch Light and The Light Brigade. It was released in 1960 on Command Records (catalog no. RS 810-SD).[1][2] The album cover artwork is by abstract painter Josef Albers.

Quick Facts Studio album by Enoch Light and The Light Brigade, Released ...

Provocative Percussion debuted on the Billboard magazine pop album chart on September 19, 1960, peaked at the No. 4 spot, and remained on the chart for 31 weeks.[3]

AllMusic gave the album a rating of three stars. Reviewer Eugene Chadbourne called Light "a heavyweight when it comes to big-band charts."[4]

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Track listing

Side A

  1. "Hernando's Hideaway" (J. Ross, R. Adler) [3:05]
  2. "Speak To Me Of Love - Cha Cha" (B. Sievier, J. Lenoir) [2:50]
  3. "Matilda" (N. Span) [2:41]
  4. "Good Night Sweetheart - Cha Cha" (J. Campbell, R. Noble, R. Connolly, R. Vallee) [2:41]
  5. "What Is This Thing Called Love" (Cole Porter) [2:42]
  6. "Lady Is A Tramp" (R. Rodgers, L. Hart) [3:24]

Side B

  1. "Speak Low" (K. Weill, O. Nash) [2:51]
  2. "I've Got The Right To Sing The Blues" (H. Arlen, T. Koehler) [2:54]
  3. "Mack The Knife" (K. Weill, M. Blitzstein) [3:20]
  4. "Temptation" (A. Freed, Nacio Herb Brown) [2:42]
  5. "The Natives Are Restless Tonight" (E. Light, L. Davies) [2:43]
  6. "Foggy Day Cha Cha" (Geore & Ira Gershwin) [2:56]
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