Rating:
Genre:
Easy Listening
Release Date: 07/09/1996
If you've been following the
Ultra-Lounge series this far, you know what to expect: a mixture of stars (
Les Baxter,
Nelson Riddle) and no-names from the
Capitol vaults, playing space age pop/cocktail music of all hues in the 1950s and 1960s. Yet this has an edge over most of the previous titles in the series: there's more of a sense of swing, groove, even (dare we say)
danger on much of this, albeit danger of a very safe sort. Hints of rock'n'roll and spy music even creep in from time to time, with
James Bond-type reverb guitar decorating cuts like
Al Caiola's "Underwater Chase," and top rock & roll session drummer
Earl Palmer getting into the bongo/lounge vibe on
"Binga Banga Bongo/Percolator." Another highlight is the highly sought-after theme song to
Stanley Kubrick's 1962 film
Lolita, performed as a tongue-in-cheek rock & roll satire by
Nelson Riddle (with surfish twangy guitar, orchestration, and a chipper chorus of young girls adding wordless "ya-ya" vocals throughout).
~Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide