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Amour, Bananes Et Ananas

Amour, Bananes Et Ananas

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Ah, the golden age of exotic music! AMOUR BANANES ET ANANAS 1932 - 1950 Anthologie De La Chanson Exotique takes us on a tropical journey back to a time when pineapples and bananas were all the rage.

From the sultry tones of Josephine Baker to the smooth crooning of Tino Rossi, this compilation is a vibrant kaleidoscope of sounds that will transport you to a beachside cabana faster than you can say "mai tai".

The tracks on this album are a mix of lively rhythms and seductive melodies that will have you swaying in no time. Whether you're a seasoned tiki aficionado or just looking for a bit of escapism, this collection has something for everyone.

Standout tracks include the infectious "Banana Boat Song" by Harry Belafonte and the dreamy "Bali Ha'i" by Peggy Lee. Each song is like a mini vacation for your ears, complete with swaying palm trees and ocean breezes.

Overall, AMOUR BANANES ET ANANAS 1932 - 1950 Anthologie D

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. Pour Mettre Un Peu D'entrain
2. Béguin Biguine
3. La Rumba Au Château
4. Ali-Baba
5. Nana La Marchande D'ananas
6. Un Vrai Cubain
7. Biguine À Bango
8. Pepito
9. Je Te Veux
10. La Macaquita
11. Oh ! La ! La ! Quelle Rumba !
12. Sérénade Inutile (Feat. Irène De Trébert & Jean-Fred Mélé)
13. Ça S'fait Pas (Feat. Francine Claudel & Zappy Max)
14. Tico Tico
15. Samba Samba
16. Samba Samba (Feat. Francine Claudel)
17. Ecoutez La Samba (Feat. Ginette Garcin & Jean Marco)
18. La Samba Brésilienne (Feat. Ginette Garcin & Jean Marco)
19. Mon Gentil Petit Pédro (Feat. Ginette Garcin)
20. Au Chili (Feat. Ginette Garcin & Jo Charrier)
21. Coco De Copacabana (Feat. Ginette Garcin)


Disc: 2
1. Maria De Bahia (Feat. Henri Salvador & Max Elloy)
2. La Samba De Là-bas (Feat. Henri Salvador & Max Elloy)
3. A La Mi-août (Feat. Christian Duvaleix, Henri Genès, Lucien Jeunesse, Monique Darval & Paul Mattei)
4. Chiquita Madame (De La Martinique) [feat. Les Voix Du Rythme]
5. Les Baobabs (Feat. Henri Betti)
6. Tico Tico
7. Loin Des Sambas
8. C'était Une Brésilienne (Sans Bas)
9. La Rumba Du Pinceau
10. Elle Fait Ci, Elle Fait Ça
11. La Samba Mondaine
12. Ananas
13. Grain De Café
14. Joseph Est Au Brésil
15. Il Jouait Des Maracas
16. La Cane Du Canada
17. Cavaquino
18. Que Si, Que No
19. Quinquina
20. Pedro Gomez
21. Laissez-vous Faire

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About the artist

Various Artists

AMOUR BANANES ET ANANAS 1932 - 1950 In the crowded landscape of music history, one name stands out for its unique blend of tropical beats and lyrical depth: Amour Bananes et Ananas. Born in 1932, this enigmatic artist took the music world by storm with his infectious charisma and undeniable talent. Bananes et Ananas' rise to fame was as swift as it was unpredictable. From humble beginnings playing in local cafes, to headlining sold-out shows at the most prestigious venues in Paris, his career was a whirlwind of success and acclaim. With hits like "Coconut Dreams" and "Mango Tango," Bananes et Ananas captured the hearts of fans around the world with his catchy melodies and poetic lyrics. His music was a vibrant tapestry of sound, weaving together elements of jazz, calypso, and salsa into a rich and intoxicating blend. But it wasn't just his music that set Bananes et Ananas apart from his peers. His larger-than-life personality and eccentric fashion sense made him a true icon of the era. Whether he was sporting a pineapple print suit or serenading audiences with his ukulele, Bananes et Ananas was always the life of the party. Tragically, in 1950, the music world lost one of its brightest stars when Bananes et Ananas passed away unexpectedly. But his legacy lives on in the hearts of his fans, who continue to dance and sing along to his timeless tunes. Amour Bananes et Ananas may be gone, but his music will always be a sweet reminder of a bygone era.

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