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Les Baxter, His Chorus And Orchestra

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Les Baxter (March 14, 1922 – January 15, 1996) was an American musician and composer. Baxter studied piano at the Detroit Conservatory before moving to Los Angeles for further studies at Pepperdine College. Abandoning a concert career as a pianist, he turned to popular music as a singer. At the age of 23 he joined Mel Tormé's Mel-Tones, singing on Artie Shaw records such as "What Is This Thing Called Love?". Baxter then turned to arranging and conducting for Capitol Records in 1950, and conducted the orchestra of two early Nat King Cole hits, "Mona Lisa" and "Too Young". In 1953 he scored his first movie, the sailing travelogue Tanga Tika. With his own orchestra, he released a number of hits including "Ruby" (1953), "Unchained Melody" (1955) and "The Poor People Of Paris" (1956). He also achieved success with concept albums of his own orchestral suites: Le Sacre Du Sauvage, Festival Of The Gnomes, Ports Of Pleasure, and Brazil Now, the first three for Capitol and the fourth on Gene Norman's Crescendo label. The list of musicians on these recordings includes Plas Johnson and Clare Fischer.[citation needed] Baxter also wrote the "Whistle" theme from the TV show Lassie. Baxter did not restrict his activities to recording. As he once told Soundtrack! magazine, "I never turn anything down". In the 1960s, he formed the Balladeers, a conservative folk group in suits that at one time featured a young David Crosby. He worked in radio as musical director of The Halls of Ivy and the

top songs

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Simba

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Unchained Melody

142
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Atlantis

70
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Zambezi

42
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Maracaibo

36
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Mozambique

34
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Rio

33
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Havana

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Cuchibamba

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Oasis Of Dakhla

32

albums

Tamboo!

Tamboo!

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Moments To Remember

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Kaleidoscope

Tamboo! (2010 Remaster)

Tamboo! (2010 Remaster)

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Confetti

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Jungle Exotica, Vol. 6

Exotica

Exotica

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Music for a Bachelor's Den, Vol. 2: Exotica

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Ports Of Pleasure

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Instrumental Gems Of The Fifties

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The Colors of Brazil / African Blue

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The Outstanding Fifties 1955 Vol. 2

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