08. Minion, Frank "How Much Land (Does A Man Need)"
09. Douglas, Craig "Oh! What a day"
10. Untouchables, The "Raisin' sugar cane"
11. Lee, Byron & The Dragonaires "Forget Her"
12. Mitchell, Ronnie "You don't care (If I cry)"
13. Matadors, The "Listen"
14. Exciters, The "Hard way to go"
15. Jerry, Mel & Jack "Fight for her"
16. Josie, Marva "Later for you, baby"
17. Benton, Brook "Kiddio"
18. Jones, Jimmy "Wondrous place"
19. Chandeliers, The "She's a heartbreaker"
20. Tabs, The "Two stupid feet"
21. Jive Five, The "Hully gully callin' time"
22. Hawkins, Sam "Standing on the sidelines"
23. Johnson, Laura "Wondering if you miss me"
24. Values, The "Return to me"
25. Jackson, Jerry "Wide Awake In A Dream"
Number of discs:
1
Description:
This is Jasmine's first compilation of 100% Belgian Popcorn sounds. They had previously incorporated Popcorn into several other projects including the 'Night Train' series. 'Popcorn' was named after the popularity of several James Brown singles and albums dedicated to the popcorn dance craze of the 1960s.
Alongside huge pop and R&B hits as Brook Benton's 'Kiddio' to B-sides of hits by Ben E. King and The Exciters through to the hopelessly obscure, Herb Alpert produced track by The Untouchables. The one thing they all have in common is that addictive 'Popcorn' beat.
Fully detailed liner notes covering the origins of the scene and the artists involved in it. - ORIGINAL HITS AND RARITIES FROM BELGIUM'S POPCORN SCENE
This is Jasmine's first compilation of 100% Belgian Popcorn sounds. They had previously incorporated Popcorn into several other projects including the "Night Train" (JASCD960 & JASCD984) series. 'Popcorn' was named after the popularity of several James Brown singles and albums dedicated to the popcorn dance craze of the 1960s. Alongside huge pop and r&b hits as Brook Benton's "Kiddio" to B-sides of hits by Ben E. King and The Exciters through to the hopelessly obscure, Herb Alpert produced track by The Untouchables. The one thing they all have in common is that addictive 'Popcorn' beat.
"Do The Popcorn" is an exciting CD compilation released by Jasmine Records, featuring a vibrant selection of rhythm & blues, early rock 'n' roll, and dancefloor-friendly tracks from the late 1950s and early 1960s. This collection brings together various artists who helped shape the energetic soundscape of that era, focusing on infectious grooves and irresistible beats designed to get listeners moving. With its carefully curated tracklist, "Do The Popcorn" captures the spirit of a musical revolution where genres blended seamlessly for pure listening pleasure. Jasmine Records is renowned for their dedication to high-quality reissues and compilations in vintage music genres such as jazz, blues, country, and pop. Their expertise ensures that each release offers excellent audio fidelity alongside informative liner notes?making them a trusted name among collectors and enthusiasts worldwide.
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Technical specifications
Language
Features
Distribution type
Physical media
Media type
CD
Number of optical discs
1 discs
Release date (DD/MM/YYYY)
09/03/2018
Song titles
1. Bobby day - king's highway2. Hilliard jones - prison of love3. Ben e. King - the hermit of misty mountain4. Billy keen - (that little) angel5. Danny lee - stop calling me baby6. Ernie k-doe - love you the best7. Justin jones - dance by yourself8. Frank minion - how much land (does a man need)9. Craig douglas - oh what a day10. The untouchables - raisin' sugar cane11. Byron lee and the dragonaires - forget her12. Ronnie mitchell - you don't care (if i cry)13. The matadors - listen14. The exciters - hard way to go15. Jerry, mel & jack - fight for her16. Marva josie - later for you baby17. Brook benton - kiddio18. Jimmy jones - wondrous place19. The chandeliers - she's a heartbreaker20. The tabs - two stupid feet21. The jive five - hully gully callin' times22. Sammy hawkins - standing on the sidelines23. Laura johnson - wondering if you miss me24. The values - return to me25. Jerry jackson - wide awake in a dream