Let's Do The Boogaloo

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2LP - BGP
2017

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Statut: SOLD OUT
Label: BGP
Genre: SOUL / R&B / GOSPEL, FUNK, LATIN
Format: 2 LP
Date de parution: 2017

TRACKLIST


A1 –Prince & Princess* Ready, Steady, Go 1:53
A2 –The Capitols We Got A Thing That's In The Groove 2:26
A3 –Hector Rivera Playing It Cool 3:08
A4 –Tom* & Jerroo* (Papa Chew) Do The Boo-Ga-Loo Pt 1 2:32
A5 –Roy Lee Johnson & His Band* Boogaloo #3 2:05
A6 –Jimmy Castor Block Party 2:39
B1 –Pete Terrace I'm Gonna Make It 3:39
B2 –Richie And The PS 54 School Yard What I Feel 3:39
B3 –Lee Harris* Skate, Boogaloo & Karate Too 2:58
B4 –The Bar-Kays* Bar-Kays Boogaloo 2:16
B5 –The Village Callers Hector 2:40
B6 –Mongo Santamaria Mongo’s Boogaloo 2:28
C1 –Chubby Checker Hey You! Little Boo-Ga-Loo 2:15
C2 –Lou Courtney Me & You (Doin' The Boogaloo) 2:46
C3 –The Fantastic Johnny C Boogaloo Down Broadway 2:32
C4 –Shirley Butler Boogaloo Zoo 3:03
C5 –Barry Jones (2) Let's Do The Funky Boogaloo Pt 1 2:17
C6 –The Bob & Earl Band Boogaloo Pt 1 2:59
D1 –Charlie Palmieri & His Orchestra* Bugulu 2:33
D2 –Willie Rosario & His Orchestra* Watusi Boogaloo 2:55
D3 –Harold & Connie* Bugaloo Party 2:30
D4 –Timmy Thomas Have Some Boogaloo 2:14
D5 –The Exotics (6) Boogaloo Investigator 2:01
D6 –Jimmy Brown (10) With The Jimmy Brown Band Funky Funky Boogalo 2:35


DESCRIPTION


The boogaloo is an infectious and little-defined dance that dominated American dance records in the mid-60s. It was the joyous place where young black and Latin youths met and made sweet music. All previous Boogaloo compilations have focused on the Latin aspect, “Let’s Do The Boogaloo” looks at how the music crossed over between the two.

The boogaloo craze started in Chicago with a record by Tom & Jerryo, but it proved to have an enduring legacy with its hit-making potential running from 1965 through to 1968 – much longer than any other comparable dance. Our earliest records – The infectious ‘Ready Steady Go’ by Prince & Princess, produced by Rolling Stones producer Jimmy Miller – kicks us off with a frenetic beat and some Latin horns. It is the perfect boogaloo crossover.

Elsewhere we feature big sounds from both the soul and Latin side of the music. Club classics by the likes of Hector Rivera and Roy Lee Johnson, and obscurities by The PS 54 School Yard and Shirley Butler. The musical aspects of this compilation hail from as far apart as Texas and Detroit and Philadelphia and LA, where we found the previously unreleased Bob & Earl Band ‘Boogaloo’.

The extensive sleeve notes explain the story of the dance and how the music adapted to it. Bringing together the many strands and explaining what connects Chubby Checker, Charlie Palmieri, Mongo Santamaria and Jimmy Castor. This is musical and dancefloor dynamite that brought together communities, and “Let’s Do The Boogaloo” is the definitive compilation from the genre.