7" Singles

big pimp jones: Hanging with Roscoe
FSR7064
The Transatlantics: Couldn't Be Him
FSR7062
Randa & The Soul Kingdom: More Than Enough Love
FSR7060
Healer Selecta: Lets Get It Started
FSR7061
Deep Street Soul: kick out the jams
FSR7058
SOULIVE: TOO MUCH
FSR7059
Cookin' on 3 Burners: This Girl
FSR7057
Randa & The Soul Kingdom: Not Gonna Let You
FSR7055
The Perceptions: Running The Risk
FSR7054
the impellers: How Am I?
FSR7056
Ray Camacho & The Teardrops: Si Si Puede
FSR7053
Ray Camacho & The Teardrops: let's Boogie
FSR7052
The Fantastics !: Soul Child
FSR7051
Various Artists: Stay On The Groove 4 - Sampler
FSR7049
The Perceptions: Rolling & Tumbling
FSR7050
Diesler: Tracks On The Rocks Sampler
FSR7048
speedometer: No Man Worries
FSR7047
JAZZ JUICE: Nuevo Latino
FSR7046
The Snugs: Trying
FSR7045
Lack of Afro featuring Steve Marriott: Touch My Soul
FSR7044
The Super Phonics: Elevate Our Minds
FSR7043
BROWNOUT: African Battle
FSR7042
Various Artists: Modern Funk sampler 2
FSR7041
Various Artists: Modern Funk sampler 1
FSR7040
AFRO ELEMENTS: Stop You're Killing Me
FSR7037
Lack Of Afro: When The Sun Goes Down
FSR7039
KOKOLO: Our Own Thing
FSR7036
kid circus presents coolhurst: Mamas
FSR7038
The Sound Stylistics: The Players Theme
FSR7033
Cookin' on 3 Burners: Cook It
FSR7035
THE MIGHTY SHOW-STOPPERS bw ESPERANTO: HIPPY SKIPPY MOON STRUT bw NIGHT OF THE WOLF
FSR7028
The Apples: Killing
FSR7034
The Grits: Boom Boom
FSR7032
speedometer: Same Old Thing
FSR7031
speedometer: Take A Chance
FSR7030
Robert Moore: Make it alright
FSR7027
SIRIUS B: Batacuda Consolacao
FSR7029
The Sound Stylistics: Shake and Hip Drop
FSR7026
Lack Of Afro: Roderigo
FSR7025
poets of rhythm / The budos band: More Mess On My Thing / Budos Theme
FSR7024
The Quartertones / The Apples: Caffeine (DJ Format's Getaway Version) / Attention!
FSR7023
COOKIN' ON 3 BURNERS: Keb's Bucket
FSR7022
boogaloo Investigators: Let the Groove Move you
FSR7021
mike edmonds bass-ic requirement: Norman Connors
FSR7020
DJ GRAHAM B: sambamadness
FSR7019
BROWNOUT: homenage
FSR7018
Reverend Cleatus and the Soul saviours: The Slip
FSR7017
Cookin' on 3 Burners: Gravel Rash
FSR7016
THE NEW MASTERSOUNDS: Stay on the Groove
FSR7015
CLARENCE FOSTER & THE Internal revenue service: FRY CHICKEN IN YOUR HOT PANTS
FSR7014
Nosotros Pimpamos: THREE COLOR COLLAR
FSR7013
POETS OF RHYTHM / JAGUAR: Ham Gallery / Battle of Funk
FSR7012
JAZZ JUICE: Bugablue
FSR7011
m.f.o.s: EL PADRINO
FSR7010
OCOTE SOUL SOUNDS: TAMARINDIO
FSR7009
TJ Chill: C'MON!!
FSR7008
THE NEW MASTERSOUNDS: FAST MAN - TWO NOTE BROWN
FSR7007
JAZZ JUICE: THE KICKER
FSR7006
RIA CURRIE AND THE DEEP SOUL Messengers: EVERYTHING IS GONNA BE ALRIGHT
FSR7005
Speedometer: At the Speakeasy
FSR7004
speedometer: Work it Out
FSR7003
MANTECA: TREMENDO BOOGALOO (Single)
FSR7002
Big Daddy Moochin: No Rest For The Wicked
FSR7001
 
Ray Camacho & The Teardrops: let's Boogie

7£4.99
  Ray Camacho & The Teardrops
let's Boogie
  FSR7052
'Let's Boogie' is Ray Camacho's absolute best track when it comes to Latin Funk! Taken from the rare LP 'Salsa Chicana', it epitomises the perfect marriage of Latin rhythms with 70's funk flavours. Full of chunky breaks, horn riffs and slamming instrumental parts, it's one for the funkiest of dancefloors. Tried and tested by the select number of DJs lucky enough to have an original copy, 'Let's Boogie' does exactly what it says on the tin! The flip feature's the classic 'Moving On', showing Ray Camacho's ability to throw down straight up funk, with just a hint of latin. Fast uptempo conga driven backing lays the foundation for organ and horns, a real boogie gem and exclusive to the 45. A double sided gem that will bring the wonderful sound of Ray Camacho to the worlds coolest dancefloors.

This sought after 45 is released ahead of the upcoming Freestyle album: The Best Of Ray Camacho & The Tear Drops which has been lovingly compiled by DJ/promoter and all round good egg Pete Isaac, the man responsible for Jelly Jazz which is one of the UK’s longest running funk/soul/jazz/latin club nights of the last 20 years!

"an excellent latin funk bomb!"
John Armstrong (Viva Latino! BBC Radio 2)

Top notch latin funk, plus the bonus of a killer version of Brass Construction's "Moving On". A dance floor destroyer!!
Dom Servini (Wah wah 45)

"A massive bit of Latin funk from Ray Camacho & The Teardrops - as much of an offbeat treasure as it is a non-stop groover"
(Dusty Groove America)