Kid Creole And The Coconuts – Fresh Fruit In Foreign Places
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Kid Creole And The Coconuts – Fresh Fruit In Foreign Places

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Artist: Kid Creole And The Coconuts
Label: ZE Records
Format: Vinyl - LP, Album
Country: UK
Year: 1981
Genres: Electronic, Reggae, Funk / Soul
Styles: Latin, Disco, Synth-pop, Ska
Collection Media Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)
Collection Sleeve Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)

Notes: Original UK issue with yellow / checkerboard label design. Thick cardstock inner sleeve with lyrics. ℗ 1981 Original sound recording made by Puddle Records Inc

Tracklist:
A1 Going Places (3:16)
A2 In The Jungle (3:09)
A3 Animal Crackers (3:33)
A4 I Stand Accused (3:07)
A5 Latin Music (2:57)
A6 Musica Americana (2:53)
B1 I Am (3:47)
B2 Schweinerei (4:20)
B3 Gina, Gina (3:55)
B4 With A Girl Like Mimi (3:28)
B5 Table Manners (4:01)
B6 Dear Addy (3:59)

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Artist: Kid Creole And The Coconuts

American latin pop band founded by [a55005] aka [a1270593] in 1980 in New York City. Fronted by [a414628] backed by the trio of [a88526] and also featuring [a30097], they enjoyed most of their success in the eighties. Their debut album was critically well-received but not successful commercially. Their second album was a concept album matched with a New York Public Theater stage production; it received positive reviews, with Darnell recognized as a clever lyricist and astute composer, arranger and producer. Their international breakthrough came with their third album, 1982's Tropical Gangsters, which hit #3 in the UK and spun off three Top 10 hits with Stool Pigeon, Annie, I'm Not Your Daddy and I'm A Wonderful Thing, Baby ; Dear Addy also made the Top 40. In the US the album was retitled Wise Guy and reached #145, and I'm a Wonderful Thing, Baby flirted with the R&B charts. Dixit Darnell: "In the Savannah Band I’d modelled my style on 1930s/40s jazz singer and showman Cab Calloway, and I created Kid Creole as an extreme version of that, a sort of lounge lizard/bon vivant or what an ex-girlfriend called a “lovable rogue”."