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CAPTAIN SKY - MOONCHILD

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TITLE:
Moonchild
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CATNO:
PASTDUE017
STYLE:
Soul / Funk / Disco /
FORMAT:
Vinyl record
DESCRIPTION:
1978 / 1979 Vocal Disco / Soul - 2 releases on 1 Value 12" - Disco / Northern Soul Classics Re-issued / Repressed.

Back in 1979, a new kind of superhero entered the Chicago music scene, '...Daryl Cameron somehow entered the phonebooth of his mind and emerged as Captain Sky.' His first album for LA based AVI record 'The Adventures of Captain Sky' was a smash hit and established Captain Sky as a serious Afro Funk artist right next to Detroit’s George Clinton and Bootsy Collins.The first song on the album, Moonchild was released as a very limited promo 12-inch and remixed by Chicago radio DJ Peter Lewicki. The result is a timeless cosmic disco tune that may be one of the best disco song ever made.

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b. a.k.a. Daryl L. Cameron, 10th July, 1957, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A. Captain Sky is the alter ego of Daryl Cameron, a Chicago based, bass player. He states, on the liner notes of his 'Aventures Of' album, 'Oh, by the way, if you're wondering, Daryl Cameron somehow entered the phonebooth of his mind and emerged as Capatin Sky. tune in again'. Captain Sky followed a similar fashion in music and clothing to that of Bootsy Collins and George Clinton, with the band describing their groups music as 'I Beta Funk'. Under the name of Captain Sky, Daryl assembled a large group Chicago based musicians and embarked on a recording career in 1979. Signing to AVI Records, 'The Captain' released two albums that year, entitled 'Pop Goes The Captain' and 'The Aventures Of Captain Sky'. The former album featured Elmer Brown of Earth, Wind & Fire. The latter album featured the single 'Dr. Rock' and the popular 'Wonder Worm'. By 1980, The Captain had moved his entourage on to TEC Records. The resulting album, 'Concerned Party No.1', featured 40 musicians and the background vocal talents of, fellow Chicago residents, Heaven & Earth. By this time, Daryl had turned the 'play on words' song titles into an art form highlighted by the infectious 'Bubble Gum (I Chewz You)'. A final album, entitled 'The Return Of Captain Sky' was released in 1981 on the AVI label. Moving on to WMOT Records in later 1981, The Captain turned to releasing twelve inch singles solely. 'Station Brake' was released that year and was written by Daryl and mixed by the legendary producer Nick Martinelli. Daryl then relocated The Captain to Philly World Records, in 1982, for a three track 12" which featured his version of the Buddy Miles tune 'Them Changes', along with 'Don't Touch That Dial' and another excellent cover version of Bloodstone's 'Natural High'. Martinelli's mixing was featured on this release, additionally. A final 12" release came in 1988, along with another label move to Triple T Records. The twelve 'You Bring Me Up' picked up on the emerging House Music sound, with various mixes including a 'House' version. The Captain has adopted a low profile since this release. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.


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