Artist : Joe Bataan : Call My Name

Lead Vocals: Joe Bataan
Backing Vocal: The Middle Initials
Additional backing vocals:
Daniel Chavis
Del Sribling
The 5th Avenue Gang (“Chevere Que Chevere”)
Fairchild (“Chick-a-Boom” & “Keep the Change”)
Trombones: Aaron “AJ” Johnson, Hector Ramirez
Flutes: Neal Sugarman, Sonny “Boy” Arroyo
Vibraphone: Daniel Collás, Tommy Mattioli (solo on “I’m The Fool”)
Organ, Clavinet, Electric Piano, ARP Synthesizer: Daniel Collás
Guitar, Sitar: Michael Rafalowich
Bass: Steve Lay, Luke O’Malley (“Chick-a-Boom”)
Drums: Jonathan Nigro, Douglas Hodges (“Chick-a-Boom”)
Congas: Tito Rivera, Daniel Collás (“Chick-a-Boom”), Victor Rendon
Bongos, Guiro, Cowbell: Heriberto “Eddy” Rodriguez, Daniel Collás (“Chick-a-Boom”)
Timbales: Victor Rendon
Tambourine: Bosco Mann
Backing Vocal: The Middle Initials
Additional backing vocals:
Daniel Chavis
Del Sribling
The 5th Avenue Gang (“Chevere Que Chevere”)
Fairchild (“Chick-a-Boom” & “Keep the Change”)
Trombones: Aaron “AJ” Johnson, Hector Ramirez
Flutes: Neal Sugarman, Sonny “Boy” Arroyo
Vibraphone: Daniel Collás, Tommy Mattioli (solo on “I’m The Fool”)
Organ, Clavinet, Electric Piano, ARP Synthesizer: Daniel Collás
Guitar, Sitar: Michael Rafalowich
Bass: Steve Lay, Luke O’Malley (“Chick-a-Boom”)
Drums: Jonathan Nigro, Douglas Hodges (“Chick-a-Boom”)
Congas: Tito Rivera, Daniel Collás (“Chick-a-Boom”), Victor Rendon
Bongos, Guiro, Cowbell: Heriberto “Eddy” Rodriguez, Daniel Collás (“Chick-a-Boom”)
Timbales: Victor Rendon
Tambourine: Bosco Mann
Origin: Spanish Harlem, New York
Release: 2005/Vampisoul
It's a great day in El Barrio: Bataan is back. The sun is melting the sidewalks, people are cheering in the streets, and the fire hydrants are fountains, surrounding the kids dancing and enjoying themselves. It's a holiday because East Harlem's best known 'Afrofilipino" is back. The local DJ's are playing Joe Cuba, Johnny Coton, Cheo Feliciano, Hector Lavoe. Ahumba fills the streets, flowing from open windows and transistor radios. After a prolonged absence, The Creator of Latin Soul has made his triumphant return.
Produced and arranged by: Daniel Collás
Recorded at Daptone Studios, Brooklyn, NY by Gabriel Roth, winter and spring 2004
Backing vocals recorded at Godel String Studios
by Joel Hamburger & Sean Marquand, Spring 2004
Mixed by Gabriel Roth & Daniel Collás
at Daptone Studios
Cover design: Skye Nicolas & Daniel Collás
Cover art: Rafael...
Release: 2005/Vampisoul
It's a great day in El Barrio: Bataan is back. The sun is melting the sidewalks, people are cheering in the streets, and the fire hydrants are fountains, surrounding the kids dancing and enjoying themselves. It's a holiday because East Harlem's best known 'Afrofilipino" is back. The local DJ's are playing Joe Cuba, Johnny Coton, Cheo Feliciano, Hector Lavoe. Ahumba fills the streets, flowing from open windows and transistor radios. After a prolonged absence, The Creator of Latin Soul has made his triumphant return.
Produced and arranged by: Daniel Collás
Recorded at Daptone Studios, Brooklyn, NY by Gabriel Roth, winter and spring 2004
Backing vocals recorded at Godel String Studios
by Joel Hamburger & Sean Marquand, Spring 2004
Mixed by Gabriel Roth & Daniel Collás
at Daptone Studios
Cover design: Skye Nicolas & Daniel Collás
Cover art: Rafael...
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Joe Bataan
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Call My Name
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Despite what most people thought when Joe Bataan topped the European charts with "Rap-O Clap-O" in 1980, he wasn't a new kid on the block, nor was "Rap-O Clap-O" his first chart buster -or a very good representation of the music he was known for among his longtime fans in America. In fact, Joe had been recording for well over a decade (his first U.S. hit was "Crystal Blue Persuasion" on the Uptite label in 1969) and he was known as the "The King of Latin R&B".
Singer/pianist/songwriter/producer Joe Bataan was born Peter Nitollano in 1942 of African-American and Filipino parents and grew up in El Barrio (Spanish Harlem), New York. As a teenager, he was caught riding in a stolen car and was sentenced to five years in prison. When he got out of jail in 1961, he decided to dedicate himself to music and taught himself to play the piano. By the early seventies, Joe was signed to Mericana, a label owned by brothers Joe, Ken and Stanley Cayre, who were important distributors of Latin and Salsa records. In 1973-74, Joe released "Salsoul", an album that would lend its name to the Dance-music label the Cayre's were just starting up at that time; a project which Joe also helped fund.
Joe's first LP on Salsoul came out in 1975. Suitably entitled "Afro-Filipino", it gave him his biggest hit to date (at least on the American R&B charts); an instrumental version of Gil Scott-Heron's "The Bottle", which Joe subtitled "La Botella". In British Dance circles, Joe is also...
Singer/pianist/songwriter/producer Joe Bataan was born Peter Nitollano in 1942 of African-American and Filipino parents and grew up in El Barrio (Spanish Harlem), New York. As a teenager, he was caught riding in a stolen car and was sentenced to five years in prison. When he got out of jail in 1961, he decided to dedicate himself to music and taught himself to play the piano. By the early seventies, Joe was signed to Mericana, a label owned by brothers Joe, Ken and Stanley Cayre, who were important distributors of Latin and Salsa records. In 1973-74, Joe released "Salsoul", an album that would lend its name to the Dance-music label the Cayre's were just starting up at that time; a project which Joe also helped fund.
Joe's first LP on Salsoul came out in 1975. Suitably entitled "Afro-Filipino", it gave him his biggest hit to date (at least on the American R&B charts); an instrumental version of Gil Scott-Heron's "The Bottle", which Joe subtitled "La Botella". In British Dance circles, Joe is also...





















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