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Land Of 1000 Dances Various Artists (Land of 1000 Dances)
Land Of 1000 Dances
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CD CATALOGUE NUMBER
CDCHD 702
LABEL
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DISC01
01HARLEM SHUFFLE
Bob & Earl
02THE LOCO-MOTION
Little Eva
03THE CONTINENTAL WALK
The Rollers
04HIPPY HIPPY SHAKE
Chan Romero
05HANKY PANKY
Tommy James And The Shondells
06TWIST AND SHOUT
The Isley Brothers
07THE SHAG (IS TOTALLY COOL)
Billy Graves
08LIMBO ROCK
The Champs
09THE MADISON
Al Brown's Tunetoppers
10COOL JERK
The Capitols
11THE MONKEY TIME
Major Lance
12THE DUCK
Jackie Lee
13WILLIE AND THE HAND JIVE
Johnny Otis
14WALKING THE DOG
Rufus Thomas
15THE WATUSI
The Vibrations
16MASHED POTATOES
Steve Alaimo
17MONSTER MASH
Bobby (Boris) Pickett And The Crypt-Kickers
18THE STROLL
The Diamonds
19THE PUSH AND KICK
Mark Valentino
20THE WALK
Jimmy McCracklin
21PEPPERMINT TWIST (PT 1)
Joey Dee & The Starliters
22HITCH-HIKE PART 1
Russell Byrd
23THE FREEZE
Tony And Joe
24EL WATUSI
Ray Barretto Y Su Charanga Moderna
25RIDE YOUR PONY
Lee Dorsey
26C'MON AND SWIM (PART 1)
Bobby Freeman
27(BABY) HULLY GULLY
The Olympics
28THE NITTY GRITTY
Shirley Ellis
29LAND OF 1,000 DANCES
Cannibal And The Headhunters
30LET'S DANCE
Chris Montez
 Various Artists (Land of 1000 Dances)
 

It all started with a chance remark at Ace by production supervisor Carol Fawcett made to Trevor Churchill and Rob Finnis, two studious fellows not much given to displays of extrovert behaviour. "I bet you two have never even shaken a leg," she chided.

In a thrice, Trevor, whippet-thin and just as agile, was up on his feet shimmying smoothly across the inch-thick pile like a man half his age. Not to be outdone, Rob Finnis leapt to his feet and frugged to and fro like a tall birch in the wind. John Broven who happened to walk into the room at that moment, punched the play button on the CD player and joined in, gyrating madly as the throbbing rhythms of the Watusi filled the room.

"Enough! Enough!" cried Carol. "ENOUGH!" She had to say it three times before the three men finally snapped out of their elbow-flailing terpsichorean trance, looking sheepish and deflated. "You've made your point-.-now why don't you go away and do something about it".

LAND OF 1000 DANCES is the result.These are the hits young America danced to in the late 50s and 60s when dances actually had names. TV's Dick Clark, whose show, American Bandstand, helped popularise many of them, summed it up thus: "There was the Duck, Pony, Fly, Dog, Madison, Popeye, Mashed Potato, Watusi, Loco-Motion, Twist, Hitch Hike, Harlem Shuffle, Limbo, Swim, Wiggle Wobble, Bristol Stomp, Cool Jerk, Frug, Boston Monkey and the Hully Gully. Kids brought the new dances to the show. I don't think there was ever a dance created by Philadelphia record men or Madison Avenue ad men. Sometimes, however, a new dance step evolved without a specific record to do the new dance to. When that happened, I immediately called to tell my friends in the record business.

"In the summer of 1957, just before we went network, the Bop was introduced on the show and became our first big dance. In 1958 there were the Shake and the Walk, the latter popularised by Jimmy McCracklin's wonderfully syncopated record of the same name. In 1959 there were the Shag and Sam Cooke's Everybody Likes To Cha Cha Cha. There were also two dances - the Alligator and the Dog - that were banned from the show as too sexy. Those were the only dances we ever nixed.

"Then came the Twist. It was an incredible event for all of us, the biggest dance in the history of popular music. From the Twist until the Beatles, American Bandstand continued to feed the dance craze with one new step after another. There was the Pony, Watusi, Fly, Continental Walk and Madison as contenders to replace the Twist. This continued into 1963 with Major Lance's Monkey Time and even into 1964, when the Larks introduced the Jerk. From then until the 70s the dances ceased to have names..."

This, then, is the most comprehensive compilation of such dances yet. The highlight must be Harlem Shuffle, re-mixed in stereo from the original studio master recently unearthed by Alec Palao in the States. It supersedes all the tenth-generation mono copies that have thus far been the sole source. Other stereos include The Duck, (Baby) Hully Gully, Ride Your Pony, Monster Mash and The Shag. And for those to whom dancing is as much a mental as a physical pursuit, there is a gorgeous booklet loaded with ephemera that takes you right back to where we started from.

By Al Watusi

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