Cult Cargo: Belize City Boil Up is the sixth release by The Numero Group. The release documents Compton Fairweather's circle of musical influence in the tiny nation of Belize.[3]
Cult Cargo: Belize City Boil Up | ||||
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Compilation album by Various artists | ||||
Released | 2005 | |||
Genre | Funk, world | |||
Label | The Numero Group | |||
Producer | Tom Lunt, Ken Shipley, Rob Sevier, | |||
Various artists chronology | ||||
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Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
Pitchfork Media | (8.8/10)[2] |
Track listing
edit- "Disco Connection" - Lord Rhaburn
- "Can't Go Halfway" - Harmonettes
- "Guajida" - Jesus Acosta & The Professionals
- "The Same Old Me" - The Web
- "A Part of Being with You" - The Professionals
- "More Love Reggae" - Lord Rhaburn
- "The Back Stabbers" - The Professionals
- "Rated G" - The Web
- "Shame Shame Shame" - Harmonettes
- "Funky Jive Part II" - Soul Creations
- "Don't Fight It" - Lord Rhaburn
- "Long Time Boy" - Nadia Cattouse
- "Boogaloo a La Chuck" - Lord Rhaburn
- "Theme from the Godfather" - The Professionals
- "Things Are Going to Work Out Right" - The Web
- "Funky Jive Part I" - Soul Creations
References
edit- ^ Allmusic Review
- ^ Pitchfork Media review
- ^ "Cult Cargo: Belize City Boil Up / RootsWorld Recording Review". Rootsworld.com. Retrieved 2012-02-11.