Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Boogie no more


Richard Dorfmeister just couldn't stand still while listening to "Boogie oogie oogie" by A Taste of Honey, which was released back in the glorious 70s - 1978 to be precise. This is what he came up with and released in 2006 with the collaboration of Madrid de los Austrias (Michael Kreiner, Heinz Tronigger). "Boogie oogie oogie" was altered into "Boogie no more" and was loaded in my player for the whole summer of 2006. I don't know what it is - that absolute funky disco feeling, the vocals, the rhythm, the funky guitar, the bass...- but I loved this track from the very first day and can still smell summer when I press play to it. The Reverso 68 mix can also do the trick for those who don't care much for vocals. Thought it was a nice track to begin with.

track info: 
Dorfmeister vs. MDLA - Boogie No More 
Grand Slam
G-Stone Recordings 2006
http://www.discogs.com/Dorfmeister-vs-MDLA-Grand-Slam/release/1311062


2 comments:

  1. ..except that time inside a rental car, when the native FM legend intermitted the boogie with the "my darn luck, oh" anthem.

    great posts!
    keep boogying!

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