Yes it is 'that tune' recorded in 1969 by Santana on their self-titled
        debut album but possibly better known from the Cuban percussionist
        Cándido (Cándido Camero Guerra) 1979 9:20 12" version on Salsoul. Australian
    DJ/producer Dr (Greg) Packer also did a re-work of the tune in
    2017. 
  The Santana version is somehow incorrectly credited to Aaron Copeland on
    the album label (who was more of a classical music composer with over 1,500
    writing credits to his name on Discogs). It was written by
    Nigerian drummer Michael Babatunde Olatunji who recorded it on his
    debut album "Drums Of Passion" in 1960 with the title Gin-go-lo-ba (Drums of
    Passion) (sometimes listed as jin-go-lo-ba or jin-go-low-bah). Fat Boy Slim
    (DJ Norman Cook) covered it in
    2004.
  
    DJ Steve Facey has done a complete re-work with vocals by
    Vanessa Haynes (Incognito) with a new hook "Don't Stop The Party" and
    new percussion section played by Wimer Sifontes and a sax solo by Kevin
    Reynolds.
  
  
    This is promo only at this stage and no word of if/when it will be released.
  
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| Rating: | 7.9 | 
| Genre/Style: | Nu Disco | 
| Format: | Single | 
| Media: | Digital | 
| Label: | Self Released | 
| Cat No: | None | 
| Date: | 09/09/2021 | 
| Key/BPM: | N/A | 
| Value: | £unreleased | 

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