"Dedos" became a true classic from the right moment of its publication, in 1971, as part of Totem's first album, the Uruguayan band where Rubén Rada and Eduardo Useta, authors of the song, would be part of. It was later popularized all over the world thanks to its inclusion in Airto Moreira's renown album Fingers. Vampisoul present here two monumental and mega rare versions with loads of head-nodding funky beats, drum breaks, jazzy arrangements... Dancefloor action guaranteed! Side A is taken from Chilean band Fusión's mega rare only LP (1975), an irresistible funk-jazz that screams to be used by a hip-hop producer, while side B features Argentine Carlos Franzetti, of the "Cocoa Funk" fame, creating a jazz-funk delight packed with delicate Rhodes solos, fuzzy guitars and drum breaks that were released only in Argentina at the time. A preview of what he would shortly after record on his classic album Graffiti (1977).
A | Fusión - Dedos |
B | Carlos Franzetti - Dedos |