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Performer: Danny Boy And The Serious Party Gods
Genre: Electronic
Album: Castro Boy
Released: 2005
Style: Hi NRG, Disco
MP3 version ZIP size: 1683 mb
FLAC version RAR size: 1796 mb
WMA version ZIP size: 1391 mb
Rating: 4.7
Votes: 557
Other Formats: MMF AA DTS AUD AIFF AU WAV


Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Castro Boy (Somewhat Normal Version)
A2 Castro Boy (Lester Temple Mix)
Remix – Lester Temple
B1 Castro Boy (Instrumental)
B2 Castro Boy (Dub-Of-Sorts)

Credits

  • Engineer – Mary Buffett, Peter Buffett
  • Executive Producer – John Hedges
  • Mastered By – Alden Tyrell
  • Music By [All Music] – Barry Beam
  • Producer – Barry Beam, Lester Temple

Notes

Engineered at Independent Sound, San Francisco

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
CB 101 Danny Boy And The Serious Party Gods Castro Boy ‎(12") Castro Boy, Not On Label CB 101 US 1983

Ericaz
You can buy this so cheap at the moment and it’s amazingness hasn’t diminished, go on take a hit of poppers

Muniath
This early 80's gem is both a slam and a homage to the San Francisco gay scene. Definitely a play on Frank and Moon Unit Zappa's "Valley Girl," which was very popular at the time. It's amazing how many of the bars given props in this song still exist. It's also amazing how many of the drugs mentioned in this song go by different names now-a-days.Originally recorded and released in the US as a limited pressing white label 12'' in 1983, this electro sound became cool and popular around 2003-2006, during the Electro-Clash creative dance scene phenomenon. Good to see this classic underground 80s rare dance record get it's first official release 20+ years later in Europe (on Panama Records, Netherlands in 2005).

Kinashand
Infectious pseudo-disco dance track from 1983, fast paced and sugar coated. It's a take on Frank Zappa's "Valley Girl," except taking a stab at ultra-flamboyant homosexuals instead. I think it suceeds on multiple levels, and it's one of my favorite italo-disco tracks. I'm really glad Panama Records rereleased this track, as it was ridiculously hard to find prior to this, being only on white label.