





Street the Beat - Crazy Boy b/w Falling In Love
No need to dig up Paul Revere: this is NOT the beachhead for a British Invasion of the Boogie Down Bronx, but rather the barrio pop sound of STREET THE BEAT! Flying cut-sleeve harmonies with zip-gun riffs, the origins of the group trace back to THE GHETTO BROTHERS, a legendary gang of Puerto Rican musicians who left behind bats, knives, and guns to pick up guitars. Navigating the fiery rubble of the 1970’s, STREET THE BEAT left the gangs for the music, and it was the music that kept them alive and unified through the 1980’s and beyond. Pure Power-Fuerza Pop For Now People, these two never-before-released originals import and update the 60’s Merseybeat sound from the confines of the Cavern Club to the fire escapes and stoop corners of Charlotte Street. Recommended and Ready for YOU to be filed forever under Pop Vocal in your record shelves or DJ box.