Chaino

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The Chase 02:26 Tools
The Pigmy Song (Tikky Tikky Boom Boom) 02:11 Tools
Bim-Boo 03:27 Tools
Rockin' Bongos 01:46 Tools
Ubangi Rock 02:27 Tools
Jungle Mood 02:31 Tools
Jungle Drums 02:47 Tools
Swamp Girl 03:20 Tools
The Spear Dance 02:41 Tools
Bongo Stick Boogie 02:25 Tools
Poko Cha Cha 02:44 Tools
Torture of the Mau Mau 02:18 Tools
Bad & Beautiful 02:34 Tools
Swingin' Congo Bird 02:32 Tools
Jungle Chase 02:54 Tools
Walking Bongos 02:14 Tools
Slave Girl 02:52 Tools
Breathing Bongos 02:12 Tools
Rockin' Bird Bongo 02:25 Tools
Bongo Serenade 02:57 Tools
African Jazz 02:19 Tools
Johannesburg Blues 04:10 Tools
Bongo Semba 02:07 Tools
Bi La 02:38 Tools
Gone Ape 02:30 Tools
Jungle Love Chant 02:24 Tools
Bongos Whistling 02:18 Tools
Ceremonial Feast Dance 03:21 Tools
Voodoo 02:10 Tools
Rockin' In Trinidad 02:06 Tools
Watusi Ceremonial Dance 02:39 Tools
Cumba See 02:24 Tools
Bongos And Whistling 02:11 Tools
Soo-Mak 03:47 Tools
Toomba-Leeru 02:24 Tools
Bad And Beautiful 03:00 Tools
Zombie Bamboos 02:34 Tools
Bow-Winga 02:39 Tools
The Jungle Chase 02:34 Tools
Mau Mau 02:24 Tools
Temba Lero 02:23 Tools
Gua-Gua 02:44 Tools
Sumac 03:48 Tools
The Feast Dance 02:34 Tools
Cum-Ba-See 00:00 Tools
The Limbo 02:34 Tools
Don't Do It to Me 04:45 Tools
Congo Rock 01:33 Tools
Whistling Bongos 02:17 Tools
Mating Calypso 03:23 Tools
Seis Nueve 02:41 Tools
The Breather (A.K.A. Gone Ape) 02:30 Tools
Safari Jungle Maze 02:30 Tools
Jungle Drum Variations 02:41 Tools
Woo Din Ese 02:10 Tools
Secret Jungle Path 02:22 Tools
Afri Cuban 02:36 Tools
Soo Din Ese 02:11 Tools
Co-Gona Voodoo 03:23 Tools
Voo-Doo Bamboos 02:40 Tools
African Thunder 02:40 Tools
Afircan Thunder 02:49 Tools
Rockin´bongos 02:08 Tools
Afro Cha Cha 02:34 Tools
Voodoo Love 01:49 Tools
Voodoo Trinidad 02:20 Tools
Rockin' Bongos - Bonus Track 01:49 Tools
Voodoo Bamboos 02:40 Tools
Temptation 02:34 Tools
Sumac (Soo Mak) 03:44 Tools
An Occasional Man 02:37 Tools
Johannesburg Blues [Earn-E's "Cheeto's : Frito's : Dortio's" edit] 02:11 Tools
Voodoo Chant 03:00 Tools
Jingle Mating Call 01:49 Tools
Love Chant of the Mau Mau 02:20 Tools
Don´t Do It to Me 03:10 Tools
Bongo Samba 02:06 Tools
Go Guna Voodoo 02:30 Tools
Mambo Inn 02:37 Tools
Seduction of the Virgin 02:21 Tools
Lost Canyon 01:49 Tools
Mad Bongos 03:10 Tools
- Bow-Winga 00:30 Tools
Soo-Din-Ese 02:08 Tools
Cum Ba See 00:30 Tools
The Chase - Bonus Track 02:20 Tools
Eso Es El Amor 03:00 Tools
Jungle Crazy Maze Bongo 01:49 Tools
The Breather - A.K.A. Gone Ape 02:30 Tools
Chaino - Congo Rock 02:30 Tools
Toomba-lero 02:21 Tools
Rico Tico De Dongo 01:49 Tools
Watussi 03:25 Tools
Calypso Trinidad 03:21 Tools
Seis Ocho 02:40 Tools
Congo Serenade 02:49 Tools
Fantasma 02:11 Tools
Boo-Bam 03:25 Tools
Mambo Italiano 02:20 Tools
Caravan 02:43 Tools
Ora Ora A 03:10 Tools
Return To Paradise 02:23 Tools
Jungle Maze Bongo 02:11 Tools
Cuban Caper 03:25 Tools
Jungle Drums Variations 03:10 Tools
The Pygmy Song (Tikky Tikky Boom Boom) 02:11 Tools
The Pigmy Song (Tikky Tikky Boom) 02:11 Tools
Chaino / The Chase 02:11 Tools
Afro Cuban 02:11 Tools
Cool Mambo 02:11 Tools
Jugar Con Fuego 02:11 Tools
Jungle Mating Call 02:11 Tools
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Chaino, pronounced "CHA-EE-NO" was promoted by producer Kirby Allan as the last survivor of an African tribe brought to Philadelphia by missionaries. He practiced drumming 17 hours a day and played in fits akin to a religious experience or an orgy. In actuality, he was Leon Johnson, born in Chicago in 1927. After taking up bongo playing and touring black night clubs, he ended up in Hollywood and went into the Gold Star studio with Allan to create an Americanized version of traditional Kenyan music. Most recordings feature Johnson playing congas, bongos and other percussion while adding grunts, howls and some singing in Spanish. Accompanied by various instruments, whip cracks and "jungle noises," his most popular songs feature breathy female singers panting and moaning. His six albums were recorded in the late 50s to little success or acclaim. In 1998 interest resurfaced in his work as with other "exotica" recordings as Bacchus collected tracks from his albums and rare masters Kirby Allen had archived. Unfortunately he developed a brain tumor and never enjoyed the near 40 year-late appreciation of his work. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.