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Mr Bongo Record Club Volume Three

Mr Bongo Record Club Volume Three

Artists

Various

Labels

Mr Bongo

Catno

MRBLP165

Formats

2x Vinyl LP Compilation

Country

UK

Release date

Apr 4, 2019

The crate-diggers behind the Mr Bongo label can usually be relied upon to showcase some seriously good tunes old and new. That's certainly the case on this third volume in their occasional "Record Club" series of compilations. Spanning sunshine soul, obscure samba, spacey jazz-funk experimentation, wide-eyed underground disco, fiery funk, weirdo rock, cheery South African bubblegum, synth-laden early '80s highlife, Ramsay Lewis style workouts and the psychedelic Middle Eastern disco-funk of Elias Rahbani, the compilation's 20 tracks are not only near faultless, but genuinely surprising and eye-opening. To quote a cliche, this collection genuinely is all killer and no filler.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

25€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

J. B. De Carvalho E Seu Terreiro - Fui À Umbanda

A2

Trio Ternura - A Gira

A3

Alcione - Figa de Guiné

A4

Impacto 5 - Longe Daqui Aqui Mesmo

A5

Abaeté - Pisa No Taboado

A6

Tobias - Coisa Sentimental

A7

Os Flippers - Estrelar

B1

Spaceark - Don't Stop (Unreleased Long Version)

B2

Pure Release - I'll Know It's Love For Sure

B3

Luther Davis Group - You Can Be A Star

B4

Kaleidoscope - Let Me Try

C1

Marumo - Khomo Tsaka Deile Kae?

C2

Splash - Peacock

C3

Gyedu Blay Ambolley - Highlife

C4

Harari - Senyamo

D1

Tokyo Academy Philharmonic Chorus Group - Taharazaka

D2

Cesar Roldão Vieira - Zé Do Trem

D3

Elias Rahbani - I Want To Be

D4

Elias Rahbani - Dance of Maria

D5

Galt MacDermot - Coffee Cold

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