| Krazy Kong Album |
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| Released | 30 June 1980 (1980-06-30) |
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| Recorded | 1971, July 1973, 1979 |
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| Genre | Reggae, Folk |
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| Length | 35:13 |
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| Label | Red Eye Records |
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| Producer | Wild Willy Barrett & Tony Atkins |
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- "Return of Kong / Bus Shelter Reggae (as Krazy Kong)
Transatlantic Records" Released: 18 April 1975
- "Return of Kong (alternate) / Nice To Know You're My Friend
Logo Records" Released: 25 November 1977
- "A Shot of Red Eye / I'm A Dog
Red Eye Records" Released: 27 June 1980
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The Krazy Kong Album is a 1980 album by Wild Willy Barrett and released on his own Red Eye Records. The songs are a collection of recordings made over a decade and are available here for the first time. The album is notable for being the first white reggae album recorded, years before Regatta de Blanc, with the title track as a prime example. 'Kong and the Soup Dragon' is a nod to the Clangers with whistles featured throughout.