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Jungle Obsession

Catno

FR06LPR

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Transparent Green Printed innersleeve

Country

France

Release date

Mar 15, 2021

Farfalla Records presents a reissue of Jungle Obsession by Nino Nardini & Roger Roger. On this LP, they present their own musical vision of The Jungle Book.

This offficial reissue of this classic library album comes as a 50th anniversary edition on 180 grams vinyl with two bonus tracks. Jungle Obsession is one of the true masterpieces of Pop Exotica. Includes "Safari Park" and "Tropical" that have been sampled by Madlib and Danger Mouse.

Special edition on transparent green vinyl with printed innersleeve featuring an artwork by Fräneck and a complete review by Björn Werkmann

A1

Jungle Obsession

A2

Murmuring Leaves

A3

Mowgli

A4

Bagheera

A5

Creeping Danger

A6

Malaysia

A7

Safari Park (Bonus)

B1

Jungle Spell

B2

The White Snake

B3

Shere Khan

B4

Tropical Call

B5

Bali Girl

B6

Jungle Mystery

B7

Tropical (Bonus)

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