Highly influenced by the work of
Paul Buff,
Art Laboe and
Preston Epps, The Incredible Bongo Band was a faux group (essentially just a studio project), formed by [l38969] record executive
Michael Viner to create theme music for the film The Thing With Two Heads. Following the success of the project, Viner then used MGM studio downtime to record funk-influenced covers of hits, using pick-up musicians. Although the group never existed as a true band, a team of individuals was assembled for a publicity photo. The group’s best known work is probably their percussion-centric cover of
Apache, originally a worldwide hit in 1960 by
The Shadows. It was later sampled heavily by hip hop artists (and, over a decade later, drum ’n’ bass artists) to become one of the most popular sampled percussion breaks of all time.
The
Art Laboe and
Preston Epps instrumental Bongo Rock was also covered by Viner’s pick-up outfit as Bongo Rock ’73 (a minor US chart hit), along with a cover of Let There Be Drums, much influenced by the surf-style treatments of
Paul Buff’s drum-oriented works.