Top Arthur Lyman Albums
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Taboo 2: New Exotic Sounds of Arthur Lyman
Taboo 2: New Exotic Sounds of Arthur Lyman
[2016]
The Very Best of Arthur Lyman (The Sensual Sounds of Exotica)
The Very Best of Arthur Lyman (The Sensual Sounds of Exotica)
[2002]
Leis of Jazz
Leis of Jazz
[1998]
Hawaiian Sunset
Hawaiian Sunset
[1996]
Sonic Sixties
Sonic Sixties
[1996]
With a Christmas Vibe
With a Christmas Vibe
[1996]
Authentic Hawaiian Favorites
Authentic Hawaiian Favorites
[1995]
Pearly Shells
Pearly Shells
[1993]
Island Vibes
Island Vibes
[1980]
Puka Shells
Puka Shells
[1975]
The Winner's Circle
The Winner's Circle
[1969]
Aphrodisia
Aphrodisia
[1968]
Latitude 20
Latitude 20
[1967]
Lyman '66
Lyman '66
[1966]
Aloha, Amigo
Aloha, Amigo
[1966]
Hawaiian Sunset, Vol. 2 - EP
Hawaiian Sunset, Vol. 2 - EP
[1965]
Polynesia
Polynesia
[1965]
Essential Gold
Essential Gold
[1965]
Call of the Midnight Sun
Call of the Midnight Sun
[1965]
Blowin' in the Wind
Blowin' in the Wind
[1964]
Arthur Lyman on Screen
Arthur Lyman on Screen
[1964]
Isle of Enchantment
Isle of Enchantment
[1964]
Love for Sale!
Love for Sale!
[1963]
Cotton Fields
Cotton Fields
[1963]
The Colorful Percussions of Arthur Lyman
The Colorful Percussions of Arthur Lyman
[1962]
Many Moods of Arthur Lyman
Many Moods of Arthur Lyman
[1962]
Yellow Bird
Yellow Bird
[1961]
Taboo, Vol. 2: New Exotic Sounds of Arthur Lyman
Taboo, Vol. 2: New Exotic Sounds of Arthur Lyman
[1960]
The Legend of Pele - EP
The Legend of Pele - EP
[1959]
Leis of Jazz: The Jazz Sounds of Arthur Lyman
Leis of Jazz: The Jazz Sounds of Arthur Lyman
[1959]
Bahia
Bahia
[1959]
Taboo: The Exotic Sounds of Arthur Lyman
Taboo: The Exotic Sounds of Arthur Lyman
[1958]
Taboo
Taboo
[1958]
Related Information for Arthur Lyman
Born on 1932 in Kauai, Hawaii, Lyman originally was the vibes player with 4 mallets in Martin Denny's 1950's exotica combo that played Honolulu's Halekulani Hotel. After their chart topping sucess on "Quiet Village", Lyman soon branched out on his own and became a musical star in his own right. He was a vital part of the tropical tiki trend, with his signature mellow marimba and echoing bird calls. His biggest easy listening hit was "Yellow Bird" which topped the charts in 1961, while his 1958 debut album Taboo sold 2 million copies. Lyman was an amicable guest on numerous tv programs like "The Red Skelton Show," "The Andy Williams Show," and "The Steve Allen Show." His ten ye... read more
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