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A potent cocktail of hypnotic sounds from the theremin mixed with swanky lounge tunes from the 40s, 50s, and 60s played in a space age pop style with hints of jazz. swing, and bossa nova...all for your listening pleasure.
Genre:
Easy Listening: Lounge
Release Date:
2003
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Record Label: Tru Blu Lu Records
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There's only one theremin lounge band, and that's Project: Pimento!
Get out your cocktail shakers and prepare to party in sophisticated style! Project: Pimento is a five-piece band from San Francisco, with a repertoire of toe-tapping lounge favorites from the 40s, 50s, and 60s...all with a space-age twist!
Project: Pimento features the smoothly seductive vocal stylings of the lovely and talented Miss Lola Bombay. Lola, the alter ego of jazz vocalist Lori Carsillo, brings a silky, irresistable sound to the mix...like the olive in your martini! Guitarist Absolute Michael, stand-up bassist Makers Mark, and drummer Top-Shelf Rich are all key ingredients to the band's all-star lineup. And the CD also features a special guest appearance by the noted San Francisco Hammond organ player Nick "Martini and" Rossi.
Project: Pimento also features the smooth sounds of Robby Virus on the theremin. Invented in the 1920s, the theremin was the world's first electronic instrument. The theremin is notoriously difficult to master, since one must "play" the air around it without actually touching the instrument itself. Dr. Virus is one of the world's few theremin virtuosos, and conjures up high-class, jet-set elegance with his smooth melodies.
With a shaker full of swank tunes, and a rhythm section that will drink any flaming cocktail you put in front of them, Project: Pimento promises hi-fi-hi-jinks for all!!
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shaken and stirred
author: roger merrick
theremin, lounge, sophistcated, exotica, and the star trek theme. ya gotta hav it
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Very nice lounge/theremin combination
author: John O'Connor
A wonderful CD. The female singer is very easy on the eyes, and she actually sings, too. The instrumental work is tight and professional, and the theremin is most often used as the main solo instrument, and it works. A very competent group of musicians, doing cocktail jazz standards very professionally.
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Wonderful lounge music!
author: Gerald
What a wonderful album. Great tracks, a great singer, a great band and a stunning theremin.
I'm so glad that I've found and bought this album. And I would be even happier if I could see Project Pimento live in Germany!
Please come to Germany!!!
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The Theremin in a wholly new context
author: Tom
A wonderfully eclectic mix of great tunes that go exceptionally well with those unmistakeable theremin tones. The unusual combination of vocals and theremin makes for an intriguing palette of sounds that lingers on and on.
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