eddie bo question - HELP
willie_fugal
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In 1970, was Check Your Bucket Eddie's first internationally distributed record?was there really no other internationally released records from Eddie before then? what about the stuff that got picked up by Capitol? (Lover & A Friend, etc.)I'm fact-checking right now. Lookin at you F16, Pickwick, and Manny
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Probably the first under his own name, but 'Funky Yeah' by Curly Moore & the Kool Ones was released in the UK on Pye. The Action issue of 'Bucket' wasn't until 1973, so 'Funky Yeah' was probably first. According to Martin Lawrie's SoulGeneration site there was also a 1970 issue of 'Pass the Hatchet' in South America on London.
but some hardcore Jamaican head will have to come up with a Grimm Ben discography to date it.
Check this site!
What about the one the south american pressing of one of his early R&B joints?
The name escapes me rat now, I'll go look through the boxes and see what I can find, I dunno if I have that still/ever did.
Already mentioned above.
Right, that's the London version of Roger & Gypsies "Paseme El Hatcha" (love that)
This made it confusing because it was also released in 1970, so depending on which month it could have actually been the first "Eddie Bo" release to make it out of the country. Thanks for the help F16. Decided to stick with the claim that Check Your Bucket was the first internationally released EB record, since Roger wasn't really a Bo release
that is a fresh label
no, not that. Is Hachete R&B?
its a white label w/ red logo/writing, I've been out all day so I havent had time to look.
Iemme get back to you...
my bad, its chile.
This one
Originally on RIC 977, (1961??) who knows when this got pressed up.
DING DING DING!!!
We have a winner!
Is it a press from 1959 or just the track?