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CSM 248CD
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Venezuelan musician Julian Ber't plays boogaloo with touches of mod jazz and piano a go-go on this 1967 album. A clear Latin soul influence permeates this groovy set of songs and like his other work such as Julian Ber't and His Beat, this is an album meant for the dancefloor with a focus mostly on instrumentals. Ber't was a fantastic arranger and pianist and Vam Records is happy to be able to enjoy his work again. Really great stuff! Titles include "Zulianita," "Rosa Rosita," "Do the Boogaloo," "El Tonto," "Oh Yeah," "Pete's Boogaloo," "Pulpa de Tamarindo," "Bang Bang," and "Mañana Será."
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CSM 208CD
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A diverse, dance-oriented record from Julian Ber't, a great Venezuelan arranger and musician who is credited with introducing a dance craze called the Yenka to Mexico. According to the record's back cover, Orfeon entrusted Ber't with the songs on this album to perform however he liked, thus the title Julian Ber't and His Beat. Cut in 1966, it's a set that includes mostly covers ranging from the theme from The Third Man with a driving Motown backbeat, "The 'In' Crowd," "A Taste of Honey," and "Hang On Sloopy," here titled "Hey Lupe" and performed with a fantastic Latin beat. There are also one or two slower jazz moments where Ber't showcases his skill on the piano, but overall this is a record made for the dancefloor and it certainly delivers! Other tracks include "Jazz Ber't A Go Go," "Desde Que Yo Siento Por Ti," "Algunas Veces en Viernes," "Seguir Soñando," "Perro Mundo No. 2," the incredibly groovy "Hoyo en la Pared," and more.
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