Les Baxter, a member of Martin Denny's band until he split to release his
own material, would also be well worthy of your attention.
More "experimental" than lounge : People Like Us (Thermos Explorer), Tom
Recchion, Mike Cooper (Rayon Hula - lushly beautiful lap steel tiki
stylings coupled with the sinister stirrings within the tropical
undergrowth, or something).
More space age bachelor pad than "lounge" but still worthy of a nod :
Stereolab (Kyberneticka Babicka for starters), Tortoise (TNT/pieces of
Millions Now Living...) and Stock, Hausen and Walkman (Organ Transplants).
Senor Coconut's El Baile Aleman ?
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Check Martin Denny and/or Esquivel. Martin Denny is my bet. He turned out a
lot of interesting music. Exotica. He sold the most of any of that ilk, so
his records are the most likely still around.
Jacky Gleason did some two simultaneous orchestra stereo recordings...