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Going Places: The August Darnell Years 1976-1983

Going Places: The August Darnell Years 1976-1983
Kid Creole

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Track Listing

  1. Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band - Sunshower
  2. Don Armando's Second Avenue Rhumba Band- Goin' To A Showdown
  3. Kid Creole & The Coconuts- Going Places (Zemix Version)
  4. Cristina- Is That All There Is?
  5. Gichy Dan's Beachwood No. 9- On a Day Like Today
  6. Machine- There But For the Grace of Gof Go I (12" Version)
  7. Don Armando's Second Avenue Rhumba Band- I'm An Indian Too (12" Version)
  8. Aural Exciters- Marathon Runner
  9. Coati Mundi- Pharaoh (Can't Take It To The Grave)
  10. Aural Exciters- Emile (Night Rate)
  11. Kid Creole & The Coconuts- He's Not Such A Bad Guy After All (12" Version)
  12. Ron Rogers- Don't Play With My Emotions
  13. Kid Creole & The Coconuts- Double On Back
  14. Aural Exciters- Paradise
  15. Kid Creole & The Coconuts- Off The Coast Of Me

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #122554 in Music
  • Released on: 2008-04-29
  • Number of discs: 1

Editorial Reviews

Album Description
With Going Places, the aficionados at Strut take a look at one of the archetypical producers behind the dirty, dubby, no-wave disco sound of the 80's, shedding light on the career of a man more familiar to many for his work in the spotlight than behind the boards. With today's DJs consistently championing Kid Creole's early work, this release covers the period from 1974 to 1982 and features rare extended versions and album tracks released on CD for the first time. The set is compiled by DJ Guido of Paris DJs with extended sleeve notes by legendary New York journalist Brian Chin.

New-York Times
Smart, mysterious and outrageous polyglot disco.

Slant
Singer/songwriter/producer/alchemist August Darnell (a.k.a. Tommy Browder) might be to disco what Orson Welles was to cinema.


Customer Reviews

THIS MAN IS A NATIONAL TREASURE GET ON BOARD PEOPLE!5
August Darnell brother of Stony Browder of Doctor Buzzard's Savannah Band aka Kid Creole aka producer of Don Armando's Rhumba Band and the Aural Exciters proprieter of ZE Records the cult no-wave disco label that defined the 'Danceteria' sound starting in '79 before new wave was the norm, "Cherchez La Femme" was the Billboard pop hit in the 70's that put Darnell on the map with the classic lyric, "Tommy Mottola lives on the road..." sung by the genius Cory Daye. When you listen to this CD you know you're in the hands of a master. His music spans rock and pop into disco, funk, latin and big band and then polishes it off with a nasty dose of synth wave. The girl vocals are alternately sultry like Buzzard's or mocking like Cristina or Aural Exciters, "He's Not Such A Bad Guy (After All)". The production is still a revelation and sounds fresh, innovative and totally danceable. August also produced the cult disco hit "There But For The Grace of God" by Machine and ZE was an outlet for his 12" releases, many of these underground classics and out of print for ages. The inclusion of "I'm An Indian, Too", the bizarro remake of the Irving Berlin tune sung by Fonda Rae is truly worth the price of admission but the fact that EVERY track is phenomenal truly blows my mind. Anyone into funk or disco this is a must, anyone into house and techno another must and anyone into big band, 80's punk, anything about old New York. Get with it NOW!

Darnell: Underrated 5
This is a crazy interesting collection of Darnell's work that highlights his impact on future music styles. Marathon Runner (Aural Exciters) and He's Not Such a Bad Guy Afterall ( Kid Creole and the Coconuts) are excellent examples of early disco and later pre-hip-hop/rap/soul/funk.

Goning Places5
have been looking to buy it in stores but all the cd's are sold out and out of print, so i am very happy to be able to buy it here.
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