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The Bamboos, Step It Up

Audio CD

Disk ID: 269981

Disk length: 45m 49s (11 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2006

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Step It Up feat. Alice Russell 3:38
2. Tighten Up (Album Version) 3:55
3. In The Bamboo Groove 7:58
4. Golden Rough 3:41
5. Black Foot 3:45
6. Transcend Me feat. Alice Russell 4:43
7. Tobago Strut 4:25
8. Another Day In The Life Of Mr Jones 3:15
9. Crooked Cop 3:43
10. Eel Oil 3:05
11. Voodoo Doll (Album Version) 3:35

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Review

Heavyweight funk act The Bamboos hail from Australia and their first 7" single quickly made waves around the world and earned them a single deal with Kenny Dope and Keb Darge's Kay Dee label. "Tighten Up" b/w "Voodoo Doll" cemented their reputation amongst the global funk community. UK based Tru Thoughts signed the act for an album and Ubiquity picked-up the record for North America. This will be the 4th record to be released under the Tru Thoughts/Ubiquity arrangement following on from Quantic Soul Orchestra, Nostalgia 77, and Quantic album releases. Despite their raw funk flavor, The Bamboos obviously grew-up on hip hop and are into the heavy dance floor beats, in fact vocalist Alice Russell guests on a cover version of the UK broken beat anthem "Transcend Me" (originally by Bugz in the Attic's Afronaught).

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Step It Up

Tracks: 11, Disk length: 45m 47s (-1m 58s)

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