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White heat

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“A Touch of Fire” The Belgian Quintet featuring glamorous Anne Sherman  CBS Records (South Africa)

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Movin’ and shakin’

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“Ritmo Candente”  Orfeon Records (Mexico)  Chico O’Farrill, Orquesta Riverside, Roberto Faz, etc.  Cool new addition to the collection!

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Heat wave

El Unico Maso Rivera  “CALIENTITO”

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French fryer

Antoine (Vogue Records, France)

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Bud light

“Pa’Goza El Carnava”   Cumbia Soledena   Polydor Records

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A hunk of burnin’ love

“The Love Affairs of Don Juan”   Premier Records   (Vol. ii)

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Flaming lips

“Au Pays du Cafe”   Trio Math Samba   Decca Records (France)

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Where there’s smoke

“The Story of Fire”   AGOO – The Hunter     A Listen and Learn Record       (1964)   Tells the history and story of man’s first use of fire and teaches the child the safety rules to prevent fire, and not to play with matches, etc.

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Rita Hayworth’s burning bush

The soundtrack to the film “Fire Down Below”   Decca Records   (1957)   Rita Hayworth (on location in Tobago) with Jack Lemmon and Robert Mitchum directed by Robert Parrish.     The title song is sung by Jeri Southern.   Jack Lemmon composed and performed all of the harmonica themes in the movie and Robert Mitchum was so inspired by the Caribbean location that he recorded a – now classic – Calypso record.   (Check it out on LPCoverLover)

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Walk like a man

“The Next Step….” by Darrell Bledsoe   RAINBOW RECORDS   “…is it directed toward an eternal life with God the Father in Paradise; or is your soul bound for endless torment in the firey depths of hell?   This is the Searching question for which these songs of the times are directed.”

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