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Boogaloo (Nazareth album)

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Released
  
25 August 1998 (UK)

Length
  
50:45

Release date
  
25 August 1998

Genres
  
Hard rock, Blues rock

Recorded
  
1998

Artist
  
Nazareth

Label
  
Steamhammer

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Boogaloo (1998)
  
Greatest Hits Volume II (1998)

Similar
  
Nazareth albums, Hard rock albums

Boogaloo is the twentieth studio album by the Scottish hard rock band Nazareth, released in August 1998. It was produced by Mike Ging.

Contents

It was the last studio recording to feature drummer and founding member Darrell Sweet, who died of a heart attack in 1999. The album also features guest performances by bassist Pete Agnew's son Lee, who later replaced Sweet as the band's drummer. The album was recorded at the Parkgate studios, Catsfield in East Sussex in 1997. 11 of the 12 tracks were remixed in early 1998, with horns and guitar overdubs added. During the original recording, the Hale-Bopp comet was clearly visible.

The character on the album artwork is known as 'Boogaloo'.

Nazareth boogaloo vinyl side a


Track listing

All lyrics written by Pete Agnew, Dan McCafferty, Darrell Sweet, Jimmy Murrison, Ronnie Leahy.

2011 Salvo and 2014 vinyl bonus tracks

  • The bonus tracks are from The Very Best of Nazareth compilation (2001) released as part of 30th anniversary digitally remastered catalogue.
  • The 2011 remastered CD release of Boogaloo was paired with Move Me.
  • Personnel

  • Pete Agnew – bass guitar, backing vocals
  • Dan McCafferty – lead vocals
  • Ronnie Leahy – keyboards
  • Jimmy Murrison – guitars
  • Darrell Sweet – drums
  • Additional personnel

  • Lee Agnew – percussion
  • Simon Clark – alto & baritone saxophones
  • Tim Sanders – tenor saxophone
  • Roddy Lorimer, Paul Spong – trumpet
  • Songs

    1Light Comes Down3:32
    2Cheerleader3:14
    3Loverman4:29

    References

    Boogaloo (Nazareth album) Wikipedia