Compil. DE 1974 on Jupiter Records label
R&B/Soul
1st cat# on spine and backsleeve each record has an individual cat# 88 913 XT/88 914 XT Record 1 is Bongo Rock Record 2 is The Return Of The Incredible Bongo Band Liner notes from back cover: The Incredible Bongo Band is a blend of many multi-talented people. All of the musicians who contributed to the making of this album cannot be listed because of their contractual ties to other labels. The making of the album in Vancouver served as a retreat for a group of weary super and superstar musicians who combined with many of Canada's finest on this album. A few of the featured musicians include: Jim Gordon; Ringo Starr has said, ''Jim is one of the three finest drummers in the world'', (the other two are probably Jim Keltner and Ringo). he has been a member of ''Traffic'' and ''Derek and the Dominoes'' and a regular part of such supergroups as ''Bread''. Jim composed ''Layla'', and contributed to many smash hits. King Errisson is probably the best percussionist in the world. His bongo and conga playing has contributed to the success of literaly hundreds of hit records, including all the Jackson Five hits, and, in fact, the majority of Motown chart winners over the past seven years. King has toured with Diana Ross and he is truly one of the most colorful musicians in the world today. Steve Douglas is an immigrated Canadian citizen who loves Canada and doesn't miss the L.A. rat race at all. He is one of the most talented horn men in the world. Steve's experiments with electronic horns, flutes, etc. are truly unequalled. As a producer, Steve is one of the most respected in the states, having chalked up gold records with ''The Lettermen'' and other groups. Perry Botkin Jr. is a multi-talented triple threat. Perry is a writer, musician and producer of the highest order, who recently received and Academy Award nomination for ''Bless the Beasts and the Children'' (he lost to Isaac Hayes ''Shaft''). He started as a member of ''Cheers'' (black denim trousers and motorcycle boots) and is responsible for dozens of hits for such groups as ''The Lettermen'', ''Vanity Fair'' and Ed Ames'. He has written and worked with such superstars as Harry Nilsson. Michael Viner formed ''The Incredible Bongo Band'' to be a musical forum for himself and his friends to work with people who like working with one another.Their objective is to try musical ideas, while having fun at the same time. ''The Bongo Band'' has picked up ideas from a multitude of friends ranging from Harry Nilsson to Ringo Starr. Mike Deasy, who played with Elvis Presley for many years, made a large contribution to this album. There are plans to record part of the next album in England with the London Symphony Orchestra. ''The Incredible Bongo Band's'' first single, ''Bongo Rock'' is close to two million sales worldwide and is still one of the most popular discotheque records in the world. This new album is filled with sounds and new directions. We hope you like it! ℗ © 1974 Atlantic Recording Corporation except A2, B5 ℗ 1974 United Artists Records, Inc.
The Incredible Bongo Band , *1972 US album by | |
King Errisson perc, cng, *1941 BS congas, bongos | |
Jim Gordon dr, perc, p, *1945 US drums | |
Steve Douglas sax, 1938-1993 US horns | |
Michael Viner , US arranged by, written by | |
Perry Botkin Jr. key, *1933 US arranged by, written by | |
John Bahler voc, ts, *1940 US conductor, arranged by |
Michael Viner producer |
Perry Botkin Jr. producer |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Let There Be Drums | The Incredible Bongo Band | Richard Podolor, Sandy Nelson | 2:38 |
2 | Apache | The Incredible Bongo Band | Jerry Lordan | 4:54 |
3 | Bongolia | The Incredible Bongo Band | Perry Botkin Jr. | 2:14 |
4 | Last Bongo In Belgium | The Incredible Bongo Band | Michael Viner, Perry Botkin Jr. | 6:55 |
5 | Dueling Bongo's | The Incredible Bongo Band | Michael Viner, Perry Botkin Jr. | 2:56 |
6 | In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida | The Incredible Bongo Band | Doug Ingle | 7:42 |
7 | Raunchy '73 | The Incredible Bongo Band | Bill Justis, Sid Manker | 3:23 |
8 | Bongo Rock '73 | The Incredible Bongo Band | Arthur Egnoian, Preston Epps | 2:35 |
9 | Kiburi | The Incredible Bongo Band | Keg Johnson, Michael Viner | 2:15 |
10 | When The Bed Breaks Down (I'll Meet You In The Spring) | The Incredible Bongo Band | Michael Viner | 2:29 |
11 | Sing, Sing, Sing | The Incredible Bongo Band | Louis Prima | 4:09 |
12 | Pipeline | The Incredible Bongo Band | Bob Spickard, Brian Carman | 3:45 |
13 | Wipe Out | The Incredible Bongo Band | The Surfaris | 4:25 |
14 | Hang Down Your Head Tom Dooley, Your Tie's Caught In Your Zipper | The Incredible Bongo Band | Michael Viner | 2:39 |
15 | Topsy Part I | The Incredible Bongo Band | Eddie Durham, Edgar Battle | |
16 | Topsy Part II | The Incredible Bongo Band | Eddie Durham, Edgar Battle | |
17 | Topsy Part III | The Incredible Bongo Band | Michael Viner, Perry Botkin Jr. | 6:04 |
18 | Sharp Nine | The Incredible Bongo Band | Michael Viner | 3:11 |
19 | (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction | The Incredible Bongo Band | Jagger-Richards | 3:56 |
20 | Got The Sun In The Morning And The Daughter At Night | The Incredible Bongo Band | Michael Viner | 1:56 |
21 | Ohkey Dokey | The Incredible Bongo Band | Wes Farrell | 2:45 |