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RAY CAMACHO BAND
Reach Out
Die Disco- Formation THE RAY CAMACHO BAND erkunden auf diesem ursprünglich 1979 erschienenen Album die Gefilde des Funk und der ‚Club-Music’ der damaligen Zeit. Latin Einflüsse sind unüberhörbar, verbinden sich mit gnadenlos treibenden Rhythmen und heißen Grooves zu einer atemberaubenden Mischung. Es verwundert nicht, dass Originalpressungen dieses Albums heutzutage für satte 800 US$ gehandlt werden. Dies ist eine Scheibe zum Tanzen, Tanzen …. Und nochmals Tanzen. Ray Camacho lässt dem Hörer keine Verschnaufpause…. aber wer will die auch schon ?- Format
- LP
- Release-Datum
- 08.04.2016
- EAN
- EAN 0710473190091
- Format
- CD
- Release-Datum
- 25.07.2016
- EAN
- EAN 0710473190152
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