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Provocative Percussion Volume 2
1960 studio album by Enoch Light and The Light Brigade From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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.
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
- "Hernando's Hideaway" (J. Ross, R. Adler) [3:05]
- "Speak To Me Of Love - Cha Cha" (B. Sievier, J. Lenoir) [2:50]
- "Matilda" (N. Span) [2:41]
- "Good Night Sweetheart - Cha Cha" (J. Campbell, R. Noble, R. Connolly, R. Vallee) [2:41]
- "What Is This Thing Called Love" (Cole Porter) [2:42]
- "Lady Is A Tramp" (R. Rodgers, L. Hart) [3:24]
Side B
- "Speak Low" (K. Weill, O. Nash) [2:51]
- "I've Got The Right To Sing The Blues" (H. Arlen, T. Koehler) [2:54]
- "Mack The Knife" (K. Weill, M. Blitzstein) [3:20]
- "Temptation" (A. Freed, Nacio Herb Brown) [2:42]
- "The Natives Are Restless Tonight" (E. Light, L. Davies) [2:43]
- "Foggy Day Cha Cha" (Geore & Ira Gershwin) [2:56]
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