Kid Creole and the Coconuts : Darrio...
In July of 1980 Kid Creole and the Coconuts released Off The Coast Of Me, their debut album. Rising from the ashes of Dr Buzzard's Original Savannah Band ( "Cherchez La Femme") the zoot-suited August Darnell took the name Kid Creole. His three skimpily dressed back up singers became the Coconuts. They combined Latin, reggae, calypso, disco, rap and rock and, as you can see below, their live shows were glorious! Without the visuals, this debut suffers a bit but the UK press ate it up."It was reviewed like Sgt Pepper," says Darnell, who recalls virtually "living in NME", so frequently did he appear in it.
Back in America, Robert Christgau gave the album a grade of B+ writing:
And this from Smash Hits:
Kid Creole and the Coconuts would live up to their hype with the sophomore album Fresh Fruit in Foreign Places, which would make NME's top10 albums of 1981.
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