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CD
DEL CD 0075: Willie Feaster / On The Dirt Road
NTI CD 7107: Robert Parker / The Wardell Quezerque Sessions
NTI CD 7146: Various Artists / Wardell Quezerque: Don't Be No Square, Get Hip to Quezerque
OSF CD 4002: Pumpkin / Tuff City Sessions / Old School's Funkiest Drummer
Vinyl
AND LP 5901: Various Artists / Big Ol' Bag O' Boogaloo Volume 1
AND LP 5902: Various Artists / Big Ol' Bag O' Boogaloo Volume 2
AND LP 5903: Various Artists / Big Ol' Bag O' Boogaloo Volume 3
AND LP 5904: Orchestra Kool / Kool Heat
DEL LP 0075: Willie Feaster / On The Dirt Road
TUF 12 8018: Traedonya Boogaloo / The Boogaloo / Sixteen
TUF LP 0623: Pumpkin / The Old School's Funkiest Drum
TUF LP 5552: Various Artists / Slammin' Jams
 

This is an LP (vinyl).

1 of 3 Big Ol' Bags O' Boogaloo!


Big Ol' Bag O' Boogaloo Volume 3
Various Artists
Andale LP 5903 Price: $9.99



This is an LP (vinyl).
All available Boogaloo releases

This is the third volume in our series, dig! ¡Andale! Records has the uncut stuff straight from the source: tasty Boogaloo from El Barrio. Rarities, favorites, b-sides, unreleased gems, & more from the Speed and Ghetto labels. Whatever bag you’re I, from New-yo- Rican shing-a-ling beats & funky Latin Soul breaks to raw garage salsa, we got the goods. ¡Chevere! Afro-filipino Latin Soul man Joe Bataan left Fania records before his contract was up and joined Ghetto Records with George Febo in 1970. Since Joe was still under contract to Jerry Masucci he was not able to record for Ghetto, though he did some producing. The label folded soon after. Currently popular Latin Jazz timbalero Bobby Matos appears here in one of his earliest recordings working with soul vocalist Tony Middleton. A note on the cover photo: in a logical progression from street corner malos our 3 Brooklyn ‘rumba kids’ Charlie, Yogui, & Pote have graduated to the Big time: jammin’ in Prospect Park, circa 1967! This snap-shot is a little bit o’ history, because these kids were the first orchestra of Latinos/as to jam in a public park in Brooklyn. And their favorite summer soundtrack? A mix of Latin and black American music, la combinación perfecta: jazz and R&B with mambo, guaracha, and son montuno. What you waiting for for, pana? Get busy with the sound system & let the cat out of the bag! –Symphony Jim

DetailsAudioSideTrkSong TitleArtist

A1Rainy Night All OverThe Solid State

A2Lay an OZ On Me BabyLatin Blues Band

A3pussycatLatin Blues Band

A4Soul MamboBruce Cloud

A5So GoodMilton Zapata

A6Already SatisfiedTony Middleton & Bobby Matos

B1Wabble with BoogalooOrquesta Oliveri

B2Land of LoveMoon People

B3Morty's HaremMoon People

B4work it outThe Terrible Frankie Nieves
B5Riki ChiLa Orquesta Boogaloo