Bataan, Joe
Call My Name (splatter)
The song that marked the return of Joe Bataan in 2004 finally makes it into a 7" single for the first time.
Recorded at the Daptone studio this is a dancefloor favourite by the King of Latin Soul!
Splatter vinyl. Back in 2004, Vampisoul played a role in the return to recording of the legendary Joe Bataan, which
fully materialized in the acclaimed album Call My Name, written and produced by Daniel Collás (The Phenomenal Handclap
Band, Incarnations). Now, the song that marked the return of Joe Bataan finally makes it into a 7" single for the first
time. "This whole project grew out of a song called 'Cycles of You', which I had written around 2000-2001 with the
guitarist and bassist of my band at the time, Easy. The chord progression and vocal melody really reminded me of Bataan,
and it occurred to me that it wouldn't be impossible to get him into the studio to do a guest vocal if we ever recorded
it. I had met Bataan a few years before at a small, family-reunion style show at the Nuyorican Poets Cafe in my
neighborhood, where he not only still sounded great, but was also gracious and easy to talk to. By the time we got
around to recording with Easy, the band was about to break up but we still had the studio booked. We all agreed that we
didn't want to continue as a band, but at the same time, it would be a shame to never record what we had been working
on. Around this time Bataan was playing out again, so I went to the show to see him and find out if he'd be interested
in doing some vocals with us. He was agreeable, so we decided to turn it into a Joe Bataan session and do 'Cycles of
You' . . . The rhythm section was a band called TransLove Airways that I formed in 2002. We got really tight and
developed a great sound that was, to me, equal parts Heart, Shocking Blue, Brian Auger, and Rare Earth. To this core
group I added pieces from a few other local bands: The Middle Initials, who are a great Temptations/Main
Ingredient-style vocal group, and members of an incredible Latin band called Grupo Latin Vibe, who were responsible for
almost all the percussion. There was also some fine trombone playing by Aaron Johnson of Antibalas and great flute work
by Neal Sugarman and my cousin Sonny . . . The 'Call My Name' sessions took place when Daptone had just moved to
Bushwick, its classic location..." --Daniel Collás, producer of "Call My Name".
La canción que marcó el regreso de Joe Bataan en 2004 se edita como single por primera vez.
Grabada en el mítico estudio de Daptone, es todo un llenapistas a cargo del Rey del Latin Soul!
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released November 14, 2022
Price
Genre
Format
7inch - 1 disk
Release
14-04-2023
Label
Item-nr
1302902
EAN
8435008864446
Availability
Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
CALL MY NAME
2
CALL MY NAME (INSTRUMENTAL)