Come with us on a magic carpet ride to the exotic Middle Eastern playground. A land of sultans and pashas, with harems of scantily clad women, smoking hookahs whilst reclining on cushions of silk.
These are the myths of the Middle East that dominated everything from theatre marquees to the stories and cartoons of men's magazines in the 1950's and 60's. A vision seen in countless films from Salome, Thief of Baghdad, Road To Morocco, Son of Ali Baba through to Harum Scarum. This was a land of glamorous wonder.
So put the truth to one side as we rub the magic lamp and conjure up images of idyllic nights by the oasis.
High Fidelity - For dancing and listening pleasure.
A1. The Beats (11) - Bagdad Daddy A2. The Fatimas - Sandstorm A3. Billy Grammer - Princess of Persia A4. Butch Vaden, The Nite Sounds - Harem Girl A5. Art Neville - Arabian Love Call A6. Egyptian Combo - Rockin' Little Egypt A7. Bobby Freeman - Sinbad A8. The Champs - Ali Baba B1. The Socialites (4) - The King Tut Rock B2. Johnny And The Hurricanes - Sheba B3. Eddie Kochak - Shish Ka Bob Rock B4. The Ramrocks - Pasha B5. The Clovers - The Sheik B6. The Rockatones - The Sheik And His Harem B7. Jack Hammer - Ali Ben Ghazi B8. The Triplets (6) - Bagdad Beat