| 1. Disco Connection |
| 2. Can't Go Halfway |
| 3. Guajida - Jesus C. Acosta, |
| 4. Same Old Me |
| 5. Part of Being with You |
| 6. More Love Reggae |
| 7. Back Stabbers |
| 8. Rated G |
| 9. Shame Shame Shame |
| 10. Funky Jive, Pt. 2 |
| 11. Don't Fight It |
| 12. Long Time Boy |
| 13. Boogaloo a la Chuck |
| 14. Theme from the Godfather |
| 15. Things Are Going to Work Out Right |
| 16. Funky Jive, Pt. 1 |
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Never heard of the funky soul and reggae music of Belize, that sliver of Caribbean coastline just east of Guatemala and south of Cancun? You're probably not alone, and the Belize City Boil Up compilation (the 6th this year from crate-digging music salvagers the Numero Group) is the varied and danceable introduction for the interested yet uninitiated. Soaking up influences from their Jamaican neighbors and their soulful Motown/Stax brethren from the north, these little-known groups recorded a handful of albums and singles in the 60s and 70s. The results showcase rootsy reggae (Belizean patriarchal funkster Lord Rhaburn's "More Love Reggae", The Web's "Rated G"), covers of Wilson Pickett and Johnny Nash, and some funky I-can't-believe-it's-not-sampled beats of the Harmonettes "Shame Shame Shame" and Rhaburn's "Disco Connection". Soulful standouts The Professionals (whose album covers noted their "promptness and reliability") cover both the O'Jays "Back Stabbers" and "Theme from The Godfather" - now that's a group with range! --Ben Heege
Product Description
Belizian's call it Boil Up, and it's anything but leftovers. Mix equal parts R&B, calypso, disco, funk, reggae, bruckdown, soul, folk, and whatever else can be found back on the bottom shelf of the musical pantry. Get ready to feast on passport stamped rhythms, second-deck cruise ship melodies, hotel pool calypso, soundtracks to movies not-yet-made, and anything else savory, or unsavory, enough to throw into the pot.
Cult Cargo: Belize City Boil Up
"Can't Go Halfway" and "Shame Shame Shame" are my favorite cuts, but they have plenty of competition.
We also get here a lyrically truncated version of the O'Jays "Backstabber," just a few of the words, but no shortchange on the revved up instrumental section. And Nadia Cattouse makes a nice contribution as the lone female vocalist; here again, within the overall theme.
I love the way Numero Uno handles the cover art of their comps; nice live shots of roots musicians enjoying their craft.
The soulful funk and rootsy reggae on parade here will enliven any party, shake rafters and, inevitably have your neighbors calling the cops...hard not to crank it up when it gets on the good foot like this...
Bonus: has the best version of "Theme from the Godfather" you'll ever hear!
Never heard of the funky soul and reggae music of Belize, that sliver of Caribbean coastline just east of Guatemala and south of Cancun? You're probably not alone, and the Belize City Boil Up compilation (the 6th this year from crate-digging music salvagers the Numero Group) is the varied and danceable introduction for the interested yet uninitiated. Soaking up influences from their Jamaican neighbors and their soulful Motown/Stax brethren from the north, these little-known groups recorded a handful of albums and singles in the 60s and 70s. The results showcase rootsy reggae (Belizean patriarchal funkster Lord Rhaburn's "More Love Reggae", The Web's "Rated G"), covers of Wilson Pickett and Johnny Nash, and some funky I-can't-believe-it's-not-sampled beats of the Harmonettes "Shame Shame Shame" and Rhaburn's "Disco Connection". Soulful standouts The Professionals (whose album covers noted their "promptness and reliability") cover both the O'Jays "Back Stabbers" and "Theme from The Godfather" - now that's a group with range! --Ben Heege
Product Description
Belizian's call it Boil Up, and it's anything but leftovers. Mix equal parts R&B, calypso, disco, funk, reggae, bruckdown, soul, folk, and whatever else can be found back on the bottom shelf of the musical pantry. Get ready to feast on passport stamped rhythms, second-deck cruise ship melodies, hotel pool calypso, soundtracks to movies not-yet-made, and anything else savory, or unsavory, enough to throw into the pot.
Cult Cargo: Belize City Boil Up
Cult Cargo: Belize City Boil Up,Various Artists,Numero,Belize,Funk,Int'l & World Music,Pop,Soul,Soul/R & B Collections
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Cult Cargo: Belize City Boil Up
Various Artists Manufacturer: Numero ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000BH4YOU Release Date: 2005-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Disco Connection - Lord Rhaburn
- Can't Go Halfway - The Harmonettes
- Guajida - Jesus C. Acosta, , The Professionals
- Same Old Me - Web
- Part of Being with You - The Professionals
- More Love Reggae - Lord Rhaburn
- Back Stabbers - The Professionals
- Rated G - Web
- Shame Shame Shame - The Harmonettes
- Funky Jive, Pt. 2 - Soul Creations
- Don't Fight It - Lord Rhaburn
- Long Time Boy - Nadia Cattouse
- Boogaloo a la Chuck - Lord Rhaburn
- Theme from the Godfather - The Professionals
- Things Are Going to Work Out Right - Web
- Funky Jive, Pt. 1 - Soul Creations
Amazon.com
Never heard of the funky soul and reggae music of Belize, that sliver of Caribbean coastline just east of Guatemala and south of Cancun? You're probably not alone, and the Belize City Boil Up compilation (the 6th this year from crate-digging music salvagers the Numero Group) is the varied and danceable introduction for the interested yet uninitiated. Soaking up influences from their Jamaican neighbors and their soulful Motown/Stax brethren from the north, these little-known groups recorded a handful of albums and singles in the 60s and 70s. The results showcase rootsy reggae (Belizean patriarchal funkster Lord Rhaburn's "More Love Reggae", The Web's "Rated G"), covers of Wilson Pickett and Johnny Nash, and some funky I-can't-believe-it's-not-sampled beats of the Harmonettes "Shame Shame Shame" and Rhaburn's "Disco Connection". Soulful standouts The Professionals (whose album covers noted their "promptness and reliability") cover both the O'Jays "Back Stabbers" and "Theme from The Godfather" - now that's a group with range! --Ben HeegeAlbum Description
Belizian's call it Boil Up, and it's anything but leftovers. Mix equal parts R&B, calypso, disco, funk, reggae, bruckdown, soul, folk, and whatever else can be found back on the bottom shelf of the musical pantry. Get ready to feast on passport stamped rhythms, second-deck cruise ship melodies, hotel pool calypso, soundtracks to movies not-yet-made, and anything else savory, or unsavory, enough to throw into the pot.Customer Reviews:
Sho' nuff hot.............2007-06-29
"Can't Go Halfway" and "Shame Shame Shame" are my favorite cuts, but they have plenty of competition.
We also get here a lyrically truncated version of the O'Jays "Backstabber," just a few of the words, but no shortchange on the revved up instrumental section. And Nadia Cattouse makes a nice contribution as the lone female vocalist; here again, within the overall theme.
I love the way Numero Uno handles the cover art of their comps; nice live shots of roots musicians enjoying their craft.
a nice album.......2006-08-11
I'd give it 15 stars...mercy........2006-01-05
Awe-inspiring reggae and funk from Belize.......2005-12-13
The soulful funk and rootsy reggae on parade here will enliven any party, shake rafters and, inevitably have your neighbors calling the cops...hard not to crank it up when it gets on the good foot like this...
Bonus: has the best version of "Theme from the Godfather" you'll ever hear!
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Cult Cargo : Belize City Boil Up
ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000CIXJGM Release Date: 2006-01-24 |
Album Description
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