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Bongo Rock : ウィキペディア英語版
Bongo Rock
''This article is about the rock and roll instrumental song. For the Incredible Bongo Band album, see Bongo Rock.''
"Bongo Rock" is a rock and roll instrumental written and recorded by Preston Epps. Released as a single in 1959, it charted #14 Pop in the United States.〔Koda, Cub (1994). ''Rock Instrumental Classics Volume 1: The Fifties'' (p. 14) (booklet ). Los Angeles: Rhino Records.〕 In 1973 the Incredible Bongo Band recorded a cover version of "Bongo Rock" under the title "Bongo Rock '73" which became a minor hit. The Incredible Bongo Band version of the tune gained significant popularity in early hip hop circles as a breakbeat. Pioneering DJ Kool Herc used it frequently in his sets. It was issued in the ''Ultimate Breaks and Beats'' compilation series and has been extensively sampled by pop and hip hop producers.
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