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        <title>YMA SUMAC: The Queen of Exotica 1922-2008</title>
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        <description><![CDATA[by Music For Maniacs<br/><br/><img src="http://cdn.elbo.ws/posts/sq/1352887.jpg" align="left"/>Yma  Sumac , the Diva Exotica, the Celine of strange, the Barbra of the bizarre, passed away recently, thus ending the original exotica era - she was the last  surviving  member of the Mount Rushmore of exotic music, now that Les Baxter, Martin Denny and Arthur Lyman have all moved on to that big  tik       i  bar in the sky.         Sumac was o   ne of          my f   avorite [...]]]></description>
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