LOGG "Lay It On The Line" (Poster Print)

$70.00

Original, Limited Edition, Full Colour Digital Print
Produced In Canada
Designed by Andrew "Andycapp" Hicks

DISCOUNT

Buy 2 Posters Get $20 OFF Using
PROMO CODE: BUY2POSTERS

Buy 3 Posters Get $30 OFF Using
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SIZE

Width: 24" / 60.96 cm
Height: 36" / 91.44 cm

MATERIALS

• Printed 8 mil Heavyweight Gloss Text Paper
• FSC (Forest Stewardship Certified)

PACKAGING

• Carefully Hand Rolled
• Packaged In Heavyweight Tube

PAYMENT

• Taxes Included In Price
• We Accept All Major Credit Cards


WORLWIDE SHIPPING

• Shipping Rates Applied At Time Of Checkout
• Shipped Via Canada Post
• Track Parcel Using A Unique Tracking Number With E-Email Notification

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QUESTIONS?

EMAIL: andycapp@thirdatlantic.com

Original, Limited Edition, Full Colour Digital Print
Produced In Canada
Designed by Andrew "Andycapp" Hicks

DISCOUNT

Buy 2 Posters Get $20 OFF Using
PROMO CODE: BUY2POSTERS

Buy 3 Posters Get $30 OFF Using
PROMO CODE: BUY3POSTERS

SIZE

Width: 24" / 60.96 cm
Height: 36" / 91.44 cm

MATERIALS

• Printed 8 mil Heavyweight Gloss Text Paper
• FSC (Forest Stewardship Certified)

PACKAGING

• Carefully Hand Rolled
• Packaged In Heavyweight Tube

PAYMENT

• Taxes Included In Price
• We Accept All Major Credit Cards


WORLWIDE SHIPPING

• Shipping Rates Applied At Time Of Checkout
• Shipped Via Canada Post
• Track Parcel Using A Unique Tracking Number With E-Email Notification

READ OUR PACKAGING, SHIPPING, & RETURN FAQ’S HERE

QUESTIONS?

EMAIL: andycapp@thirdatlantic.com

Leroy Burgess, aka the “Prince of Boogie” has a career over a half-century long working under an array of pseudonyms, often with producer and songwriters Patrick Adams (P&P Records) and Greg Carmichael (Red Greg Records). Burgess’ sound is best known for his  synth-laden, mid-tempo productions (somewhere between 96 - 116 BPM) of the early to mid-’80s that became known as boogie. The term boogie can be traced to London in the 80’s and by the middle of the decade the term was common in London’s club scene becoming a genre all it’s own. This sound is most prevalent in the singles “Let’s Do It” “You’ve Got That Something” “Heartbreaker” “Sweet Thing”  and I Know You Will” recorded under a number of monikers including Conversion, Logg, Fantastic Aleems, and Black Ivory. Burgess also either wrote, performed, arranged, and/or produced groups like Bumblebee Unlimited, Inner Life, Universal Robot Band, and Phreek as well as Garage classics like Class Action’s “Weekend, Caprice’s 100% and Fonda Rae’s Over Like A Fat Rat”. Why so many aliases?  Burgess says he remained less focused on the individual and more focused on the music: “We figured out the formula of feel good and put it in..” compositions that differed from the disco scene by infusing jazz and blues, creating something that became his unique style, unmatched, but often imitated.