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Santiago*Land Of The Leaping No No (Ha-Ka-Cha-Ka-Ha-Ka-Cha-Ka)

Label:

Bam-Buu Records – BBR 2626

Format:

Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Funk / Soul

Style:

Disco, Funk

Tracklist

ALand Of The Leaping No No (Ha-Ka-Cha-Ka-Ha-Ka-Cha-Ka)
Arranged ByNeftali Santiago
3:10
BFeeling Good3:37
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Companies, etc.

  • Produced ForGrass Roots Productions
  • Published BySantiago Sun

Credits

  • Arranged ByJoe Byrne
  • ProducerSonny Hopson
  • Written-BySantiago*

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Rights Society: ASCAP
  • Rights Society: BMI

Other Versions (3)

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Title (Format)LabelCat#CountryYear
New Submission
Feeling Good (7", 45 RPM)Bam-Buu RecordsBBR 2626US1975
New Submission
Feeling Good (7", 45 RPM)Athens Of The North, Athens Of The NorthATH030, ATH0230UK2016
New Submission
Feeling Good (7")Athens Of The NorthATH030UK2016

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Reviews

  • CamusA's avatar
    CamusA
    This is actually the 2nd release of the 45’, the label variant without the large double b is the later release, the other double b logo and original variant is seldom seen and far harder to obtain. Clearly states on the label 1975, please see the YouTube clip posted by the writer and member of group Netfali Santiago. https://youtu.be/2bwmJ2zw1Z8
    • N.Soul's avatar
      N.Soul
      Edited 6 years ago
      This is the first edition (earlier number) from 1975 as played as a new release at Cleethorpes All-Nighters.
      Great track "Feeling Good" and potential monster funky-edged NS spin.
      • Squirrell's avatar
        Squirrell
        Can somebody post the A side on YouTube so we can hear it ?
        • Hani_R's avatar
          Hani_R
          "Feeling Good" is being reissued by Athens of the North this month
          • beyondkontrol's avatar
            Seems like there are two issues of this one as evidenced by the alternative label designs.

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