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Pink Martini - Hey Eugene (180g Vinyl LP)

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Pink Martini - Hey Eugene (180g Vinyl LP)

Pink Martini - Hey Eugene (180g Vinyl LP)

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Pink Martini Hey Eugene! on 180g LP + Download

Pink Martini's fantastic third studio album Hey Eugene! from 2007 shines throughout – from the golden-era Hollywood melody of "Everywhere" to the French cabaret of "Ojala." Other collaborations anchor the set as well: Forbes' sister Maya co-authored the pan-world "Dosvedanya Mio Bombino" with its globetrotting latin-meets-Russian beat supplied by the March Fourth Marching Band plus the Forbes-Lauderdale penned sexy sway of "City of Night." Bassist Phil Baker adds the quiet beauty of "Cante e Dance," and Peruvian percussionist Martin Zarzar debuts the romantically complex "Mar Desconocido." 

The band also mines the past for hidden gems, including the Japanese-language track "Taya Tan," a hypnotically precise reworking (with a hint of early seventies Japanese film noir) of the Japanese Saori Yuki hit. The band is joined by The Jefferson High School Gospel Choir on "Tempo Perdido," the 1934 Carmen Miranda song. "We like to perform and record songs of the past when we feel we have something new to say about them," says Lauderdale, "and Tempo Perdido is a forgotten treasure."

"Bukra wba'do" is our first attempt to sing in Arabic," says Lauderdale. "Its title means ‘tomorrow and the day after' – it's about a lover's anticipation to a first date. Our dear friend, Dr. Dirgham Sbait, who is Professor of Arabic at Portland State University, guided China and the band members, as well as 25 Oregonians who sing the chorus, through the pronunciation. We were inspired by the idea of a town square gathering to sing, but in Arabic. Our recording of this Abdel Halim Hafez song is reminiscent of those Bollywood songs – Lawrence of Arabia crossed with a technicolor musical."

Finally, jazz legend Jimmy Scott makes a stunning vocal guest appearance in a duet with Forbes on the closing track "Tea for Two," written by Vincent Youmans and Irving Caesar in 1925 for the musical No, No, Nanette. "Everybody learned from [Jimmy Scott]," exclaims Lauderdale. "From Frank Sinatra to Aretha Franklin to Michael Jackson, he was Billie Holiday's favorite singer. He's my favorite singer of all time, so you can imagine how ecstatic I was when I found his number in the telephone book. ‘Tea for Two' is one of my favorite moments with the band ever. A simple and slow and lovely lullaby."

Pink Martini's Hey Eugene! is now available on high-quality 180 gram vinyl complete with an accompanying digital download!

1. Everywhere
2. Tempo perdido
3. Mar desconcido
4. Taya tan
5. City of night
6. Ojala
7. Bukra wba'do
8. Cante e dance
9. Hey eugene
10. Syracuse
11. Dosvedanya mio bombino
12. Tea for two

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