The Whodads - Sahara
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Sahara

Label Wagonmaniac Music ‎– WMEP002
Format Vinyl, 10", 33 ⅓ RPM, EP, Reissue
Barcode 3481575372872
Country Belgium
Released 14 Apr 2020
Genre Jazz, Rock, Latin
Style Surf, Mambo, Boogaloo, Latin Jazz
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The Whodads was founded twentyfive years ago, it started as a trio and ended as a bigband. Led by Steven Janssens, playing classic surf/mambo/tv-tunes.All of their favorite instrumental diamonds from the 50s and '60s. Film music of Mancini and John Barry you never heard before, Surfjazz and fat Mambo sound like a cross-over between Link Wray and Perez Prado.Genre: surf/soundtrack/mambo/exoticaSpecial note: Limited edition of 500 copies, 33 rpm, previously released as KSLP009 on Kinky Star Records

A1 Mambo Parisienne 2:36
A2 Sahara 3:16
A3 Dakar 4:26
B1 Experiment In Terror 2:36
B2 A Taste Of Honey 3:56
B3 Skahara 2:56
Artwork [Graphic Design] – Mighty Sam
Bass – Dirk Descamps
Congas – Danny Van Rietvelde
Drums – Frederik Vandenberghe
Engineer – H.T. Roberts
Guitar – Filip Wauters
Guitar – Steven Janssens
Mastered By – Uwe Teichert
Piano – Niels Verheest
Producer – Steve & Danno
Saxophone [Alto And Baritone] – Marc De Maeseneer
Saxophone [Tenor] – Roel Jacobs
Trumpet – Bart Maris
Trumpet – Hans Bossuyt
Trumpet – Rudi Reunes
Reissue from 1999 issue on Kinky Star.


Recorded live at "The Longhouse" on June 29 & 30, 1999
Mastered at Electric City, Brussels

A1: MCA/Northern Music Corp./All Nations Music ASCAP. From the Stanley Doneu Production "Charade" a Universal Picture (7-63)

A2: From the never released instrumental album by the young Mac Rebennack and his orchestra (1-61)

A3: Tajak Music, Inc. - BMI. Title track of the great '57 Coltrane album. Namedafter the Senegalese city but based on Norvegian rather than African sources

B1: From The Motion Picture of the same name with Stephanie Powers. A Colombia Pictures Release from 1962 based on the novel "Operation Terror" by The Gordons. Solo by Bart

B2: Songfest Music Corp. ASCAP. Best known from Herb Alpert's "Whipped Cream And Other Delights". But Willie Rosario Rules!

B3: To close the session, Roel whips it out on the title tune


Barcode – 3481575372896
Matrix / Runout (Side A, stamped) – 28917 1A WMBP002
Matrix / Runout (Side B, stamped) – 28917 1B WMBP002
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