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Years active
  
1974–1982

Record label
  
Salsoul Records

Labels
  
Salsoul Records

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Origin
  
New York City, New York

Associated acts
  
Loleatta Holloway Jocelyn Brown

Past members
  
Vincent Montana Jr Ronnie Baker Earl Young Norman Harris Gordon Edwards Bobby Eli Larry Washington Patrick Adams

Members
  
Vincent Montana, Jr., Bunny Sigler, Norman Harris

Genres
  
Dance music, Soul music, Disco, Pop music

Albums
  
Christmas Jollies, Nice 'n' Naasty, Magic Journey, Greatest Disco Hits/Musi, Anthology

The Salsoul Orchestra was the backing band of session musicians for many acts on New York City label, Salsoul Records and, under its own name, recorded several hit singles and albums between 1975 and 1982.

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History

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The orchestra was formed in 1974 and was disbanded in 1982. Their music featured elements of Philadelphia soul, funk, Latin and disco. The Salsoul Orchestra included up to 50 members and was created and masterminded for Salsoul Records by Philadelphia musician. Vincent Montana, Jr.. Montana wrote, arranged, conducted, produced and played on all of the orchestra's tracks until 1978, including a gold-selling Christmas album.

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The Salsoul Orchestra initially consisted of many of the original members of Philadelphia International's MFSB, who had moved to Salsoul as the result of a disagreement with producers Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff over finances. Other members began performing as The Ritchie Family and as John Davis and the Monster Orchestra. On later MFSB and Philadelphia International recordings, Gamble & Huff used a new rhythm section which resulted in a slightly different sound.

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The orchestra's biggest chart singles were 1976's reworked version of the standard, "Tangerine" (pop #18, R&B #36) and "Nice 'N' Naasty" (R&B #20, pop #30) later in the same year.

When Montana left Salsoul, the orchestra recorded a final album at Sigma Sound Studios in Philadelphia mainly with producer Bunny Sigler. The orchestra's last three albums were recorded in New York City with local session players and producers, including Patrick Adams and Tom Moulton.

The orchestra's track, "Love Break (Ooh I Love It)" has been sampled in rap songs such as 50 Cent's "Candyshop" and Eric B & Rakim's "Paid in Full".

Songs

Ooh - I Love ItThe Salsoul Orchestra · 1975
Dance a Little Bit CloserCuchi-Cuchi · 1977
Magic Bird of FireMagic Journey · 1977

References

Salsoul Orchestra Wikipedia