
geraldo pino - boogie fever - pmg - vinyl

PMG018LP - 90154 - eulp - €24.99
New Copy
Genre: African
1. Ganja (Ganja)
2. 5th Bethoven Africana
3. Boogie Fever
4. Dance For Love
5. African Hustle
6. Shake Shake Shake




Holds the funky ''Boogie Fever & African Hustle'' also check out the stepper ''Ganja''
When Geraldo Pino rolled into town from Sierra Leone with his Heartbeats, Nigeria had never seen anything quite like them. Slick, tight and playing the latest James Brown-style funk on the very expensive equipment, they soon had the country in their thrall. �Made me fall right on my ass!� a chastened Fela Kuti remembered in 1982. Fans of Geraldo�s disarmingly eloquent enunciation on early albums � re-issued soon by PMG � may shocked the gruff, rawer tones on Boogie Fever. The album starts with a jaunty reggae track extolling the virtues of ganja and, later, �Dance Fever� sounds like it was recorded down in Trenchtown after Geraldo had taken a toke or two of his own advice. Even the more traditional funk tracks like �African Hustle� have a darker, more threatening vibe. Not that that is a bad thing. Boogie Fever is the sound of consummate musician letting his hair down. Or in Geraldo�s case, letting it grow into a tight afro and not bothering to watch his Ps and Qs anymore. - Peter Moore,

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