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Peech Boys

Don't Make Me Wait [Ext.] b/w [Rare Radio] (Promo 12")

RECORD LABEL / RELEASE INFO

West End Records (US) / 1982 / WESDJ-22140-Radio
12" Disco single 33 ⅓ rpm vinyl record - white label promotional copy
Genre: Dance

MUSICIAN, PRODUCTION & RECORDING STUDIO CREDITS

Produced by Larry Levan and Michael de Benedictus for Citi Peech Productions
A division of The Garage Group Ltd.

SONGS - TRACKLISTING

Side A
1. Don't Make Me Wait [Extended Version] (7:14)

Side B
1. Don't Make Me Wait [Radio Version] (4:11)
2. Don't Make Me Wait [Acapella] (3:00)

MUSIC REVIEW & RECORD COLLECTOR NOTES

This white label promo with the acapella version is, to me, the holy grail of Garage era promo's. I have never seen another copy of this record. And no one else i know has. It's definately real, not a bootleg.

From West End Records:


Alternately known as the New York Citi Peech Boys or N.Y.C. Peech Boys, this underground funk rock unit recorded one of the early hits in the New York house/garage scene with 1981's "Don't Make Me Wait." Despite recording for West End and Island in the early '80s, the Peech Boys never made it out of the gate commercially, despite cutting some intriguing songs. Formed by vocalist Bernard Fowler, Robert Kasper, Michael de Benedictus, Darryl Short, and Steven Brown, the group came together under the wing of seminal DJ Larry Levan at the Paradise Garage. After much club success with "Don't Make Me Wait," the Peech Boys recorded an LP for Island in 1983, but split not long after. Fowler continued to work as a background vocalist and arranger on tracks for the Rolling Stones, Herbie Hancock, Gil Scott-Heron, Sly & Robbie, Yoko Ono, and Philip Glass, among others.


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  • freddyinp'town

    Incredible, proudly gay hybrid of black disco and art rock. Certainly not West End's biggest hit, but one that helps to make "Salsoul, Prelude or West End?" an unanswerable disco riddle.

     
     


 

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