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- Vendor Ace Records
- SKU 29667083621
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- Lyhyt kuvaus Infectious American dance music that united soul, jazz and latin. The boogaloo is an ill-defined genre, which for years has almost been written out of black music history and handed over to New Yorkâs Hispanic population, and mixed with its close cousin latin-soul. But as noted in We Like It Like That, Mathew Ramirez Warrenâs excellent documentary of that scene, bandleader Richie Ray created the first latin boogaloo after seeing African-Americans in his audience doing the dance at one of his shows, which prompted him to funk up a guajira and create âLookie Lookieâ. âLetâs Do The Boogalooâ attempts to tell a fuller story, tracing the roots of the dance back to a stolen Motown backing track and comedy duo Tom & Jerrio from the danceâs hometown of Chicago taking âThe Boogalooâ to the upper reaches of the charts in 1965. We look at where the beat came from, why âLookie Lookieâ had plenty of latin antecedents, and how the success lingered on in the years after the initial breakthrough. Whereas most dances disappeared within months, one of the biggest boogaloo hits â âBoogaloo Down Broadwayâ by the Fantastic Johnny C â reached its peak in early 1968, and boogaloo records even resurfaced in hip hop in the 1980s. The latin world took the sound even more to heart, and boogaloos have a tendency to reappear even now. So what made the boogaloo so enduring? Other than it is incredibly good music, there doesnât appear to be a definitive answer. This compilation has music recorded in the North, South, East and West between 1965 and 1968. It takes in big names attempting to cash in on the latest dance craze plus new artists and producers trying out this exciting music. The beat is often messed with, and sometimes â such as in Lou Courtneyâs âMe And You (Doinâ The Boogaloo)â â stretched so far that you wonder if what you are hearing really is still a boogaloo. The sounds though are irresistible â the groove is often on the cusp of funk and always danceable. Listen to the latin-style horns on Prince & Princessâ âReady, Steady, Goâ, the almost mechanical syncopation of Roy Lee Johnsonâs âBoogaloo #3â or the frenetic hysteria of Hector Riveraâs âPlaying It Coolâ and you are aware that this is music that is vibrant and exciting. DEAN RUDLAND (Ace Records)
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1 Ready, Steady, Go - Prince & Princess
2 We Got A Thing That's In The Groove - The Capitols
3 Playing It Cool - Hector Rivera
4 (Papa Chew) Do The Boo-Ga-Loo Pt 1 - Tom & Jerroo
5 Boogaloo #3 - Roy Lee Johnson & His Band
6 Block Party - Jimmy Castor
7 I'm Gonna Make It - Pete Terrace
8 What I Feel - Richie & The PS 54 School Yard
9 Skate, Boogaloo And Karate Too - Lee Harris
10 Bar-Kays Boogaloo - The Bar-Kays
11 Hector - The Village Callers
12 Mongo's Boogaloo - Mongo Santamaria
13 Hey You! Little Boo-Ga-Loo - Chubby Checker
14 Me And You (Doin' The Boogaloo) - Lou Courtney
15 Boogaloo Down Broadway - The Fantastic Johnny C
16 Boogaloo Zoo - Shirley Butler
17 Let's Do The Funky Boogaloo Pt 1 - Barry Jones
18 Boogaloo Pt 1 - The Bob & Earl Band
19 Bugulu - Charlie Palmieri & His Orchestra, Vocal By Victor Valazquez
20 Watusi Boogaloo - Willie Rosario & His Orchestra
21 Bugaloo Party - Harold & Connie
22 Have Some Boogaloo - Timmy Thomas
23 Boogaloo Investigator - The Exotics
24 Funky Funky Boogaloo - Jimmy Brown with The Jimmy Brown Band
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