Gordon Jenkins, a renowned name in the world of exotica, invites you to explore the vibrant landscapes of Manhattan and the sun-kissed allure of California with his 1946 album, "Manhattan Tower/California." This captivating collection of five tracks is a testament to Jenkins' ability to blend orchestral arrangements with exotic influences, creating a soundscape that is both nostalgic and enchanting.
The album opens with a quartet of tracks dedicated to Manhattan Tower, each offering a unique perspective on the iconic city. From the magical cityscape of "Manhattan Tower: Magical City" to the lively energy of "Manhattan Tower: The Party," Jenkins paints a vivid picture of New York's charm and dynamism. The heartfelt "Manhattan Tower: Love In A Tower" and the proud declaration of "Manhattan Tower: New York's My Home" further deepen the connection between the listener and the city.
The album concludes with "California (The Golden State)," a track that transports you to the west coast, evoking images of golden beaches and endless sunshine. Jenkins' mastery of exotica is evident in his ability to capture the essence of these locations, making "Manhattan Tower/California" a timeless journey through sound.
With a duration of just over 31 minutes, this album is a concise yet powerful exploration of Jenkins' musical prowess. Released under the Geffen label, "Manhattan Tower/California" remains a celebrated work in the exotica genre, showcasing Gordon Jenkins' unique ability to blend orchestral arrangements with exotic influences.