2 Puerto Ricans, A Black Man and A Dominican

 

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2 Puerto Ricans, A Black Man and A Dominican

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on Feb 06, 04 | 1:24 pm

2 Puerto Ricans, A Black Man and A Dominican

Do It Properly (12")

RECORD LABEL / RELEASE INFO:

Grooveline Records (US) 1987 / AGRL 5001
12" Single 33 1/3 RPM Vinyl Promo

STUDIO CREDITS:

Producer: Robert Clivilles and David Cole

Mastermix Engineer: Jim Lyon
A Jose Chep Nunez Edit

TRACKLISTING:

Side A
1. Do It Properly (The Original Fierce Club Mix 11:00)

Side B
1. Do It Properly (Def Mix 7:33)
2. Do It Properly (Chop It Properly 5:45)

NOTES:

"Do It Properly" by Clivilles and Cole's, 2 Puerto Rican, A Black Man and A Dominican was everywhere in New York in 1987-88. Less than ten years after Disco's mainstream dominance and now the musicinas have given way to programmers and studio technicians. The result here however is definitely fierce and remains a powerful and influential House record to this day.

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Victor Calderone re-did this billed as"The Colaberation" , about 1999 I think? Sounded great at Roxy NYC.
Posted by: David d. | Nov 26, 05 | 6:12 pm

Not all it was made out to be. I was told that this was the greatest thing since Donna Summer> WRONG!! Not even close! House Music, DISCO'S grandson couldn't open for Donna.
Posted by: vyniljunkie | May 14, 08 | 6:21 am

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