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The Rainbow Orchestra
Wonderland Of Sound

Wonderland Of Sound

Catno

FR11LP

Formats

1x Vinyl LP

Country

France

Release date

May 31, 2024

To mark its 50th anniversary, Farfalla Records is proud to announce the reissue of the highly sought after German library gem "Wonderland of Sound".

Originally released in 1974, the album was produced by Brillant-Musik's founder Werner Tautz and recorded in Zurich.
Wonderland of Sound is the epitome of the classic 70s library sound. A jazzy bliss orchestrated by the hottest European session players making up the Big Band "Rainbow-Orchestra".

A Splendidly funky and stunning set of compositions and arrangements with ultra-stylish horn section.

A1

Fun Fair

A2

The Girl With The Red Hair

A3

Who's On Stage

A4

La Avispa

A5

Young People

A6

Soul Surfing

B1

Onyx

B2

Neptune's Walk

B3

Smarty

B4

Seven Days Later

B5

Skippin' Around

B6

At Festival Hall

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