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Cult Cargo: Belize City Boil Up

Cult Cargo: Belize City Boil Up

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Artist: Various Artists
Label: Numero
Category: Music

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 4 reviews
Sales Rank: 116827

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

MPN: 6
UPC: 656605881027
EAN: 0656605881027
ASIN: B000BH4YOU

Release Date: October 25, 2005
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Shipping: International shipping available
Condition: BRAND NEW Factory Sealed - Ready to be shipped within 24 hrs from California - Average 5 workdays delivery time - Excellent customer service - Buy with confidence!

Tracks:

   Disco Connection - Lord Rhaburn
   Can't Go Halfway - The Harmonettes
   Guajida - Jesus C. Acosta, , The Professionals
   Same Old Me - Web
   Part of Being with You - The Professionals
   More Love Reggae - Lord Rhaburn
   Back Stabbers - The Professionals
   Rated G - Web
   Shame Shame Shame - The Harmonettes
   Funky Jive, Pt. 2 - Soul Creations
   Don't Fight It - Lord Rhaburn
   Long Time Boy - Nadia Cattouse
   Boogaloo a la Chuck - Lord Rhaburn
   Theme from the Godfather - The Professionals
   Things Are Going to Work Out Right - Web
   Funky Jive, Pt. 1 - Soul Creations

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com
Never heard of the funky soul and reggae music of Belize, that sliver of Caribbean coastline just east of Guatemala and south of Cancun? You're probably not alone, and the Belize City Boil Up compilation (the 6th this year from crate-digging music salvagers the Numero Group) is the varied and danceable introduction for the interested yet uninitiated. Soaking up influences from their Jamaican neighbors and their soulful Motown/Stax brethren from the north, these little-known groups recorded a handful of albums and singles in the 60s and 70s. The results showcase rootsy reggae (Belizean patriarchal funkster Lord Rhaburn's "More Love Reggae", The Web's "Rated G"), covers of Wilson Pickett and Johnny Nash, and some funky I-can't-believe-it's-not-sampled beats of the Harmonettes "Shame Shame Shame" and Rhaburn's "Disco Connection". Soulful standouts The Professionals (whose album covers noted their "promptness and reliability") cover both the O'Jays "Back Stabbers" and "Theme from The Godfather" - now that's a group with range! --Ben Heege

Album Description
Belizian's call it Boil Up, and it's anything but leftovers. Mix equal parts R&B, calypso, disco, funk, reggae, bruckdown, soul, folk, and whatever else can be found back on the bottom shelf of the musical pantry. Get ready to feast on passport stamped rhythms, second-deck cruise ship melodies, hotel pool calypso, soundtracks to movies not-yet-made, and anything else savory, or unsavory, enough to throw into the pot.


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Sho' nuff hot......   June 29, 2007
collegemoney
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

Stylistically diverse enough to encompass Latin, reggae, funk and burnin' soul, this is still tight enough to be thematic. The theme is temperature. No soft soul a la the Dells and so on. I remember the old Duke records various artists package called "Like 'Er Red Hot" (sadly never reissued on CD). That title would be pretty valid here, not that "Belize City Boil Up" misses the point.
"Can't Go Halfway" and "Shame Shame Shame" are my favorite cuts, but they have plenty of competition.
We also get here a lyrically truncated version of the O'Jays "Backstabber," just a few of the words, but no shortchange on the revved up instrumental section. And Nadia Cattouse makes a nice contribution as the lone female vocalist; here again, within the overall theme.
I love the way Numero Uno handles the cover art of their comps; nice live shots of roots musicians enjoying their craft.



2 out of 5 stars a nice album   August 10, 2006
David Hersrud
0 out of 17 found this review helpful

The album does not live up to the "hype". It's the kind of album you buy on vacation then go home, put it in your cd rack and never pull it out again. Don't get me wrong, it isn't bad; in fact the musicianship is very, very good. But unique it isn't.


5 out of 5 stars I'd give it 15 stars...mercy.   January 5, 2006
Evan Rossi (Florida)
7 out of 8 found this review helpful

I'll make this review short and sweet. Buy this album. Do it now, you're online. Neumero does it again (they're 6 for 6 so far) by unleashing one of the most awe-inspiring comps in a long time. It rivals any and all Souljazz comps, and that's saying something as they are also awesome. In fact, pick a couple of those up too.


5 out of 5 stars Awe-inspiring reggae and funk from Belize   December 13, 2005
Travis Dubya McGee Bickle (Texas Quail Hunting Camp)
6 out of 6 found this review helpful

Who knew they had such a vibrant and vital music scene in Belize? Apparently the folks at Numero Group, a reissue label with a knack for unearthing piquant, previously unreleased or underheard treasures....

The soulful funk and rootsy reggae on parade here will enliven any party, shake rafters and, inevitably have your neighbors calling the cops...hard not to crank it up when it gets on the good foot like this...

Bonus: has the best version of "Theme from the Godfather" you'll ever hear!


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