Description: Chubby Checker | Limbo Party | VTG Vinyl LP | Tested VG++ Plays through with no skipping and intermittent surface noiseOuter Sleeve is in excellent condition. Very little shelf and record wear.Inlays in excellent conditionIncludes original inner sleeve, although I am not storing the record in it because it is pretty old. The record is stored in a new paper sleeve.Shipped with care in a cardboard record mailer and a protective vinyl sleeveFast shipping - I ship same day or next business day (2 pm PT cut-off for same day shipping)Free media mail shipping. First Class and Priority mail available for an additional fee. About the Album Abandoning for a moment his obsession with "The Twist," Chubby Checker branches out into new territory on this 1962 epic entitled Limbo Party. The half-tacky/half-serious liner notes are unusual -- and uncredited -- in fact, the only credit is to singer Chubby Checker, with a rare mention of his birth name, Ernest Evans, and the statement that he was barely 20 when releasing this. He was actually four days away from turning 21 when the Sheldon/Strange composition shot to Number Two on the charts, the singer's third biggest hit behind "Pony Time" and "The Twist." Where other Checker albums beat the same formula into the ground, all songs sounding like the production of his double-Number One-hit, "The Twist," here the producers explore salsa, soft rock, and other styles. "The Bossa Nova" is not "Blame It on the Bossa Nova," and pre-dated Eydie Gorme's hit by a half-a-year or so. It also has that cabaret feel which would be embraced by contemporary Chris Montez four years later -- though Montez was rocking harder than this with "Let's Dance" the same month "Limbo Rock" hit. "When the Saints Go Limbo In," instead of 'marching in' is a bit of a stretch, while "Jamaica Farewell" is a chance for Chubby to sing an island tune. Sing it he does, taking advantage of the opportunity, though the powers that be do slip the word "limbo" into the tender reading, keeping in line with the formula which couldn't be argued with. Checker had a home on the Top 40 charts that eluded other artists, so when he has a "Banana Boat Limbo Song" concocted for him, it is an indulgence the singer is allowed -- and has earned. "Desafinado (Slightly Out of Tune)" is slightly out of tune music designed for playing on a cruise ship: truly a different arena for the twister. Ritchie Valens' "La Bamba" gets re-designed with obligatory nods to samba and limbo, and is a fun conclusion to this respectable disc whose hit is its highlight. Track List La La Limbo. 2:18Mary Ann Limbo. 2:46Man Smart, Woman Smarter. 2:39Baby, Come Back. 2:18Somebody Bad Stole De Wedding Bell. 2:40The Bossa Nova. 2:43Limbo Rock. 2:22When The Saints Go Limbo In. 2:18Jamaica Farewell. 2:32Banana Boat Limbo Song. 2:56Desafinado (Slightly Out Of Tune). 2:46La Bamba. 2:10
Price: 14.25 USD
Location: Sacramento, California
End Time: 2024-02-11T04:01:51.000Z
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Artist: Chubby Checker
Record Label: Parkway
Case Type: Cardboard Sleeve
Vinyl Matrix Number: p 7020 A / p 7020 b
Inlay Condition: Excellent (EX)
Format: Record
Record Grading: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Release Year: 1962
Language: English
Style: 1960s, Calypso, Rock and Roll, Oldies, Party
Record Size: 12"
Features: Original Cover, Original Inner Sleeve
Number of Audio Channels: Mono
Speed: 33 RPM
Release Title: Limbo Party
Color: Black
Material: Vinyl
Catalog Number: P 7020
Edition: First Pressing
Type: LP
Sleeve Grading: Excellent (EX)
Era: 1960s
Instrument: Voice
Genre: Pop, Calypso
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States