The oddest LP I've seen on Salsoul was an LP of '50s Nina Simone material. That was surpassed sometime later by the sighting of a Lena Zavaroni LP on Stax!
I've been mamboing to the volume 3 of Fruitmeat label "Earthtone mix series : Bobbito aka Dj Cucumberslice: Para Ramon", an awesome latin/salsa house/groove/disco mix cd. Dj cucumberslice does all sorts of latinesque beats including Joe Clausell/Kerri Chandler's "Escraves de Jo" and La gente urbana's "Osanyin", and it's all great. Check this series out.
Another quite different new bag that I got is Irma label's "Mo'Plein 4000 - Glamorous boogie grooves for a fashion lifestyle". The packaging is stylish and the music wonderful though it's hard to say exactly what it is all about. Some of it is clearly disco like a couple of 1978 tracks by Orchestra King Zerand whose titles "Night Song" and "Love On love" have a kind of Silvetti-on-acid feel to them. Paolo Ormi's "Cocco Secco" is disco-cum-shakebeat with jazzy breaks and female voices.Paolo also does two versions of "No No No", with throaty moans. That and some others are swinging lounge cha-cha so one gets a good party vibe going with this comp and the earthtone cd.
I also wondered about an album by someone called JJ Mack. Judging by the sleeve the record would seem to be country rock from hell as it showed a screaming rhinestone cowboy type holding an electric guitar, yet the label was Salsoul. The thing did turn out to be disco and did include a very good track called "You can make it dancing", quite a surprise considering the ugly packaging. No electric guitars but a nice harmonica. What were they thinking at Salsoul, some sort of country rock disco crossover for confused rednecks?
The oddest LP I've seen on Salsoul was an LP of '50s Nina Simone material. That was surpassed sometime later by the sighting of a Lena Zavaroni LP on Stax!
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AS a Salsoulogist, I confirm the JJ Mack and the Nina Simone albums are really odd. They have the Salsoul disco codes anyway and not the Latin codes. Two other very strange Salsoul disco-coded albums are:
Tierra (SA 8541), disco code but classical latin Tierra material
The Mighty Sparrow (SZS 5510), caribbean-reggae-discoish stuff
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