*Please note physical and digital tracklists differ*
Welcome to Volume 8 of the Mr Bongo Record Club series, our in-house
curated compilations that give us a chance to share some of our
favourite tracks, hard-fought finds, and unsung gems. These are tracks
that have been inspiring us at home, in the office, while DJing, and on
the dancefloor.
In the cross-genre spirit of the series, for Volume 8 we have selected
music from the worlds of soul, boogie, disco-reggae, jazz-funk, and
Latin, with a hefty chunk of beloved Brazilian music. Pulling these
compilations together is always a highlight of our year, and eight
volumes in, we feel this is one of our strongest to date.
The album’s journey begins with a heartfelt epic by As Ganhadeiras de
Itapuã, from the Bahian town of Itapuã. It’s an area of Brazil that
holds a special place in David ‘Mr Bongo’ Buttle’s heart, and where he
first met our dear friend, Luciano Rodrigues Dos Santos, to whose memory
this compilation is dedicated to.
Staying in Northern Brazil, next up is a contemporary dancefloor gem by
Ubunto, a DJ and producer from Salvador, which also features As
Ganhadeiras de Itapuã. The raw, dusty, punchy sounds of zabumba drummer
Castanheiro and the furious guitar-heavy dancer by Tyaraju & Dutra are just two more examples of the Brazilian beauties included on the compilation.
There is also a heavy dose of soul music on this volume. The
Canadian-gospel sounds of Trevor Dandy, a modern-soul rarity by Wil
Collins & Willpower (which has been on our list for years), and a
soul-stepper masterpiece by Tommy McGee, are just a handful of the
highlights. Not stopping there, we are incredibly proud to present an
exclusive rework of The Sylvers' ‘Wish That I Could Talk To You’ by the
legendary Kenny Dope. Kenny has excelled himself with this one,
fattening up the drums while bringing more drama to the horns and
strings. The song now feels more contemporary yet still stays true to
its roots. Complete genius!
Elsewhere on the compilation, you’ll find a cosmic reggae-not-reggae
disco oddity by Tapper Zukie, a South African jazz-funk-disco groover by
Mac Mathunjwa, a sought-after Brazilian compacto by Eduardo Araújo, and
a Brit-funk / boogie treasure by Powerline.
Traversing time, genre, and location, all the tracks on Volume 8 are
favourites for their own unique reasons. Music will forever be a
constant source of comfort, able to affect you deeply in the most
meaningful ways. It’s the gift that keeps giving, and there is so much
more to learn, discover, and share, both old and new.
Tracklist:
1. As Ganhadeiras de Itapuã - Maré mansa
2. Ubunto - O Vento Part. As Ganhadeiras de Itapuã
3. Castanheiro - Este Samba É Meu
4. Romeu Fernandes - Pescador
5. Tyaraju & Dutra - Pé De Foguete
6.Tema Iv - Tema IV
7. Orquesta El Sabor De Nacho - Bim Bim Bom Bom "Que Se Sepa"
8. The Sylvers - Wish That I Could Talk To You (Kenny Dope Edit)
9. Powerline - Watching You (Brand New Remix)
10. P.J. City - Straight Forward (Non-Stop) (DJ Nature Re-Edit)
11. 3Rd Army - Step One
12. Tapper Zukie - Visions Of Love
13. Take Three - Can't Get Enough (Of Your Love) (Nice Up - Reggae Mix)
14. Tyaraju & Dutra - Ao Meu Menino
