Aug 112005

El Cerrito High School Jazz Pop Ensemble: Celebrate
From Jazz at El Cerrito [Independent Release, 1977]

I lived in El Cerrito, CA for two years and probably the most exciting thing there was a recently opened Trader Joe’s and a small record store that I used to visit from time to time. El Cerrito, in general, is not a very exciting town, especially since it lies on the outskirts of the always interesting Berkeley. I did however manage to find an old El Cerrito High School band record from 1977 that my stepdad had stashed away in his collection. He happens to be a jazz drummer and used to be a high school band leader/teacher, so his collection, while a bit soft at times, has provided some mild heat.

I was curious about this record simply because I know good high school band records are quite scarce and have become more in demand ever since DJ Shadow’s Schoolhouse Funk compilation. One side is devoted to the Jazz Band while the other the Pop Vocal Ensenble, and all-in-all the record is consistently upbeat and funky at times. For me, the real face melter comes from the Ensemble’s side with the track “Celebrate” which features the hardest drums on the entire record and solid female vocals, so I wasn’t surprised to see it on the second installment of Schoolhouse Funk. My copy’s in the mail, but supposedly this volume is a lot better than its predecessor not only in the quality of the tracks, but in the scarcity of some of Shadow’s source material. And you best believe this El Cerrito High School record I have is going to be fetching some cheddar from now on.

12 Responses to “El Cerrito Heat”

  1. mawhie says:

    Cool, is this schoolhouse funk 2 out now? must say I have liked the output from the cali-tex label a lot.

    Anyway, nice find like the tune, bloody bonkers mate.

  2. maru says:

    out now. apparently there are 3 different covers too.

  3. Pete says:

    Have you heard of the "Langley Schools Music Project"?

    http://www.keyofz.com/keyofz/langley/

    It's a bunch of elementary kids in the 70's doing pop songs (not in a mini-pops way though). My favs have to be space oddity (creeps the shit out of me) and the Neil Diamond tune.

    check it out.

    -pete

  4. Junior says:

    Kudos to Maru Snr – this is like some raw stripped down to the basics version of Rotary Connection.

    Great find.

  5. Noah says:

    My half sister used to sing in Berkeley High Choral. My dad has a couple of the BHS records from the 1970s in his single crate collection. I'll show them to you sometime, Maru.

  6. maru says:

    hell yeah noah.

  7. Noah says:

    This track is a burner.

  8. SoleSides says:

    hey djmaru, nice post on earfuzz.com – this schoolhouse funk 2 compilation is nuts. get it.

  9. Beau Levitt says:

    This is a sweet track. Ever heard the version of Hotel California by The Castle Park High School Band?

  10. maru says:

    haven't heard that one. sounds cool.

  11. Beau Levitt says:

    I'll post it sometime…it's great.

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