Monday, December 22, 2008

Calypso Mama With The Lad Richards Orchestra

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Maureen DuValier, the "Calypso Mama" from Nassau, said that Trinidadian Lord Kitchener was her favorite calypsonian. DuValier performed in hotels throughout the Bahamas, on cruise ships, and in Cuba and New York. If I am not mistaken I think she died recently.

This album has my man Lad Richards playing the hell out of his alto saxophone. I mentioned him on one of my earlier posts.


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It has been a while...but I'm back

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Sorry old fans and new fans, I know I haven't posted anything since October 12 but I have been busy. Since I'm a teacher and I coach sports after school when I get home I am tired and don't get around/feel like looking for something too post. But, I'm home for 2 weeks on Christmas vacation, so I got you guys again with some new posts....

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Saucy Calypsos Vol. 1

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I was downloading "Top Calypsoians" from Schadenfreudian Therapy (http://baikinange.blogspot.com/2008/09/top-calypsonians.html), and in her post she mentioned this CD. I forgot I had it so I decided to post it and share it with the world. This is volume 1, and as far as I know there never was a volume 2, so we got HOODWINKED!!!

Ice Records was putting out good calypso comps back in the day WTF happened???



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Roosevelt in Trinidad - Calypsos of Events, Places and Personalities, 1933-1939

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Songs about British royalty, American movie stars and singers, of local politics, sporting events and disasters all vie for attention in the calypso song. Enormously popular during the 1930s, today these songs are a window on a specific place and time, mirroring contemporary attitudes towards international events. But more than that, these songs are charming, clever, philosophical and funny, possessing a sophisticated (and often biting) wit. Several of the songs heard here were revived in the '70s by such artists as Ry Cooder, Van Dyke Parks and others. With Wilmoth Houdini, Lionel Belasco & His Orchestra, Atilla (Atilla the Hun), Tiger, Lord Beginner, King Radio, Lion, Caresser, Executor, Growler, Black Prince.


Part 1
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Part 2
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Fall of Man- Calypsos on the Human Condition 1935-1941

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This album features insouciant, trenchant, and politically incorrect commentary on the war of the sexes, clothed in jaunty rhythms and with tongue firmly in cheek.
The lyrics are placed in the few melodies used by all performers in the 1935-41 period covered by the CD. The great names of the "golden age" of Trinidadian calypso are represented - Tiger, Attila, Lion, King Radio, Growler and others. The accompaniment features piano, horns, violin, bass, and trap set, contributing jazzy instrumental interpolations on the generous 23 selections included here.
- Stacy Phillips



Part 1
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Part 2
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Calypso Calaloo - Early Carnival Music in Trinidad

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This collection of treasures from the Smithsonian, other archives, and commercial studios transformed a series of tracks by the set's producers into a heady taste of carnival through the decades. Calypso Calaloo is actually the aural accompaniment to Donald R. Hill's written volume Calypso Calaloo: Early Carnival Music in Trinidad, a fascinating account of that island's music pioneers, its world-famous annual carnival, and the culture that spawned it.
--Elena Oumano


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Saturday, October 11, 2008

Calypsos From Trinidad: Politics, Intrigue and Violence in the 1930's

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This is an expanded version of the lp "Where was Butler" posted at (http://listentoyourears.blogspot.com/). My man YO YO posted the lp version which has 16 tracks, but I am posting the CD version which has 24.

This socially-conscious collection draws upon the first few generations of calypsonians, with a special emphasis on seminal figures like Atilla The Hun, The Tiger and Lord Executor (who reportedly made his debut in 1897, and remained on the scene for another six decades). Their concerns are local ("Shop Closing Ordinance"), international ("The Gold in Africa,") specific ("The Rats," which describes the practices of local prostitutes) and sweeping ("Money Is King," which takes social inequality for its subject). A great many concern a 1937 strike by workers in Trinidad's oil fields, which created a viable labor movement, and resulted (eventually) in the end of colonial rule. The jazz-inflected arrangements are dated, but still delightful ("Down the Road" is almost an anthem). The lyrics have lost none of their bite.

Part 1
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Part 2
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Wilmouth Houdini - Poor But Ambitious

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This is an expanded version of an earlier LP that was posted at (http://listentoyourears.blogspot.com/)with an assortment of Houdini's recordings with string band, tamboo bamboo, and a small 'Jazz' orchestra (Gerald Clark's Night Owls).

The LP was released in 1984 by Arhoolie Records, then re-released by Arhoolie on CD under the title Poor But Ambitious in 1993 with an additional eight tracks that Houdini recorded in the mid-'40s added.



Part 1

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Part 2

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Growling Tiger - The Alan Lomax Portait Series

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Most of this was recorded by Alan Lomax in Trinidad in 1962, with a traditional-styled band backing Marcano with flute, fiddle, guitar, bass, and percussion. It's pretty well-recorded, Marcano is in good vocal form, and the band has a fine loose, informal vibe. This largely sticks to songs about romance and gently moralistic tales, getting into more serious territory with "War" (sung with Lord Iere and Indian Prince), with its references to the atomic bomb. The tunes have Marcano's trademark minor-key melodies, yet they're sung and played in a jovial style that makes them rather uplifting. Two tracks recorded at the 1966 Newport Folk Festival -- Marcano talking at length about calypso music, and an a cappella "Atomic Energy Calypso" -- are tough to enjoy because of the mediocre fidelity and dry unaccompanied vocals.
~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide


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Growling Tiger - Knockdown Calypsos

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In 1977, American calypso enthusiast, Steve Shapiro visited Trinidad and sought out Tiger who had long since retired and was presumed to be dead by most people. Shapiro prevailed upon Tiger to do a modern recording of some of his finest works in their original style. At sixty-four years of age, Tiger had lost none of his prowess and the resultant 1979 album titled, KNOCKDOWN CALYPSOS on the Rounder Records label later earned a Grammy nomination.


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Growling Tiger 1915-1993

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The Growling Tiger performing in a nightclub. New York, 1945.


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Growling Tiger is in top 5 favorite Calypso Singers.


"De Maharajah's Top 5"

1. Growling Tiger
2. Mighty Sparrow
3. Lord Kitchener
4. Lord Melody
5. Mighty Spoiler

Calypso Ladies 1926-1941

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Part 1
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Calypso Carnival 1936-1941

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Twenty-five classic performances from the golden age of Trinidadian calypso.


This was my 1st Calypso CD that my father ever bought me. I remember getting it for Christmas and listening to it all day long. That was in either 1993 or 1994.



Part 1
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Thursday, October 9, 2008

Calypso after Midnight!

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Announcements of Coming Events
Don't Stop the Carnival
Introduction to My Donkey Wants Water
My Donkey Want Water (Hold 'Em Joe)
Introduction to That Game Named Poker
That Game Named Poker
Introduction to the Band and I'm a Better Woman Than You
I'm a Better Woman Than You [Instrumental]
Introduction to Drumming
Drumming
Introduction to a Calypso Drama, the Gi and the Lady
The Gi and the the Lady [Calypso Drama]
Introduction to Té Way (Stick Fight)
Té Way
Intoduction to Roosevelt in Trinidad
Roosevelt in Trinidad
Introduction to Calypso War
Calypso War
Introduction to Yankee Dollar
Yankee Dollar
Introduction to God Made Us All
God Made Us All
Closing Annoucement


A companion volume to "Calypso at Midnight", featuring a transcription of a radio performance from 1946. While some of Alan Lomax's recordings function best as museum pieces, these performances are great fun. Lord Invader, Duke of Iron and Macbeth are on hand with their orchestras. Alan Lomax serves as MC.




Part 1

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Part 2

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Calypso at Midnight!

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Tracks

1. Introduction to the Concert
2. Calypso Invasion
3. Stone Cold Dead in the Market
4. Dialogue on the Trinidadian Harp
5. Introduction to "Ugly Woman"
6. Ugly Woman
7. Introduction to Rum and Coca-Cola
8. Rum and Coca-Cola
9. Introduction to Do Lai Do
10. Do Lai Do Listen
11. Introduction to Three Friend's Advice
12. Three Friend's Advice
13. Happy Land of Canaan
14. Introduction to Exploring
15. Exploring [Exploiting]
16. Introduction to Man Smart, Woman Smarter
17. Man Smart (Woman Smarter)
18. Introduction to Tie-Tongue Baby
19. Tied-Tongue Baby
20. Introduction to Edward VIII
21. Edward VIII


This calypso concert, sponsored by People's Songs and hosted by Alan Lomax, was performed in December 1946 at New York's Town Hall during the post-World War II calypso boom in the United States. Three of the greatest New York-based calypsonians, Lord Invader, the Duke of Iron and Macbeth the Great, are accompanied by Gerald Clark & his Invaders, performing a mix of well-known and, especially in Invader's case, original material. These CDs are a sentimental journey back to an historic performance of early calypso in the U.S. and back to the era when progressive politics and folk music were joined.


Duke of Iron - Calypso Invasion by maharajah



Part 1

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Part 2

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Make Sure You Get Your Ticket For The Show!!!

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Introduction to the Concert by maharajah

This calypso concert, sponsored by People's Songs and hosted by Alan Lomax, was performed in December 1946 at New York's Town Hall during the post-World War II calypso boom in the United States. Three of the greatest New York-based calypsonians, Lord Invader, the Duke of Iron and Macbeth the Great, are accompanied by Gerald Clark & his Invaders, performing a mix of well-known and, especially in Invader's case, original material. These CDs are a sentimental journey back to an historic performance of early calypso in the U.S. and back to the era when progressive politics and folk music were joined. Part of a series of concerts (Blues at Midnight, Ballads at Midnight, etc.) staged between 11 p.m. and 1 a.m., which offered a lively after-theatre destination for New Yorkers, this was no ordinary set. Here is a sweeping overview of the many forms of Trinidadian folk music performed live in concert.

Lord Melody - Precious Melodies

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Tracks

Crazy Love
London Town
Not Tonight
Rebecca (Where You Mama)
No
My Baby Is All Right
Doolahin
Clay Vs Liston
Shirley (Starving)
Old Time Calypsoes
Radio Commercials
Are You Afraid
Sparrow, Melody Horse Race
Our Independence
Sparrow Nose (St. Lucian Women)
Country Girl
Doctor Make You Love
Mama Want Me
South Side Chicago
Wahbeen Life

Lord Melody - Old Time Calypsoes by maharajah




Lord Melody (1926 — 26 September 1988) was a popular calypsonian, best known for singles such as "Boo Boo Man", "Shame & Scandal", "Jonah and the Bake", "Juanita" and "Rastaman Be Careful". Melody's career spanned some forty years, from the early development of popular calypso to his embrace of a reggae influenced sound in the late 1970s. He was one of six calypsonians who were chosen to sing for Princess Margaret at the Governor's House during her visit to Trinidad in 1956; the others were Sir Galba, Mighty Dictator, Mighty Spitfire, Mighty Panther, and Lord Viper. He frequently sparred in song with the Mighty Sparrow on this topic. Rivalry between Melody and the Mighty Sparrow was recorded in the calypsos "Ten to One is Murder" and "Sparrow Have a Gun". The humorous rivalry between the two calypsonians was immensely popular with audiences. Another one of Melody's calypsos, "Shame & Scandal" (composed in 1962), became an international hit and was recorded in the U.S., Europe and Australia. Lord Melody died from cancer in September 1988, in Port of Spain.


Part 1

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Part 2
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Thursday, January 10, 2008

John "Buddy" Williams

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Tracks

J'ouvert
Caroline
Hooray, Hoorah
My Pussin
Big Man Sweet Man
Ambakaila
Mama Don't Cry
Netty, Netty
Wood In The Fire
Thousand To The Bar
Take Me Down
Calypso Medley

John Buddy Williams - Thousand To Bar by maharajah




Pianist John "Buddy" Williams leads us on a musical journey that covers decades of popular and enduring calypsoes. Travel from Roaring Lion's early days of "Caroline" to Sparrow's "Wood in the Fire". On this trip you enjoy the harmony of voice, clarinet, alto saxophone, flute, trombone, cuatro, guitar, bass, drum, bottle & spoon and shack shack. If you are a non-audiophile you may think that this recording was made a few weeks ago. But these tracks were re-mastered from the original recordings of the 1960s

Syl Dopson - Clarinet
Will West - Alto Sax
Jerry Jemmont - Flute
Wes Paul - Trombone
John "Buddy" Williams - Piano
John Henderson - Cautro
Gene Lawrence - Guitar
Cecil Fitt - Bass
Tony Ricardo - Drums
Ed Byran - Drums
Baby Dopson - Bottle & Spoon
Knolly Alloy - Shack Shack



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Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Mighty Terror - Pan Poetry

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Tracks

Pan Talent
Millie and the Centipede
Sweet Trinidad
Keep Calypso Clean
Steelband Jamboree
Home Sweet Home
Callaloo
Monkey
Female Woodcutter
My Suggestion
False Hair
Dora Pork Fat
Calypsonians
Yankee Woman Ain't Cooking Sweet
Pan in Tune
Chinese Children

Mighty Terror - Steelband Jamboree by maharajah



Mighty Terror, Fitzgerald Cornelius Henry, career started in 1947 and he first debuted at the Calypso Palace Tent in 1948. He joined the Young Brigade Tent in 1949, where he continued playing until leaving Trinidad in 1953 for Englan. He began recording for Melodisc in 1954 and took part in the Nixa sessions in 1958 (these tracks being released by Pye). In 1957 Terror won the title of Calypso King of Great Britain at the concert organised by Claudia Jones after attacks on the West London black community. This concert was the prelude to the now famous Notting Hill Carnival.The time between 1958 and 1964 was spent touring, first with Lord Kitchener and later with Bert McLean's Trio. Terror returned to Trinidad in 1965 and won the Calypso Crown in 1966. In April 1966, he represented Trinidad at the Festival of Negro Arts in Dakar, Senegal.
In 1985 his home country awarded him the Silver Humming Bird Medal for services to Calypso music.

The Mighty Terror, until recently, performed in Trinidad, but died on March 14, 2007.


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Tuesday, January 8, 2008

Mighty Panther - Calypso Magic

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Tracks

Chinese Children
Blood Thicker than Water
Mama Tol' Me Don't Give
Barbados Carnival
Nora
The Big Bambaoo
Mama Hol' de Light
Mary Ann
Zoop, Zoop
Mister Give Me de Light

Mighty Panther - Barbados Carnival by maharajah


The Mighty Panther, Vernon Joseph Roberts, was born in Trinidad on November 24, 1921. He was one of six calypsonians who were chosen to sing for Princess Margaret at the Governor's House during her visit to Trinidad in 1956; the others were Sir Galba, Mighty Dictator, Mighty Spitfire, Lord Melody, and Lord Viper. About two years later, Panther left Trinidad for the USA and performed in various clubs around all 50 states. He returned to New York, USA, in the early-1970s and became active in the West Indian community, later turning to social work when his singing career ended. He was frequently the Master of Ceremonies at shows held before the annual Labor Day Carnival in Brooklyn, New York. In 2001, he teamed up with fellow calypsonian King Wellington for a calypso poetry performance at the People's Poetry Gathering held in Greenwich Village, New York, from March 30 to April 1



***I had originaly uploaded this album but I am going to give my man YO YO some shine b/c I was missing a track and he had also uploaded it with all the tracks. Please go over to his blog for more authentic KAISO****

http://listentoyourears.blogspot.com/


On this album, Panther collaborated with Lad Richards, a saxophonist and bandleader from St. Thomas. Richards band performed throughout the Virgin Islands, Miami, Chicago and Las Vegas.

P.E.A.C.E.

Mighty Spoiler - Unspoilt

Mighty Spoiler - Unspoilt

Tracks

Bedbug
Father Christmas
Twin Brother
Talking Backwards
Fountain of Youth
Lost Memories
Woman Police
Money in the Bank
All Fools Day
Funeral Undertaker
Magistrate Try Himself
Picking Sense from Nonsense
Tarzan
Police Women in Panama
Small Island Carnival
No Nylons for Yvonne
Girls With Glasses
Sleepwalking
My Shadow
Wars of Long Ago
Believe It or Not
Mad Scientist (What the Scientist Say)

Mighty Spoiler - Father Christmas by maharajah


Spoiler, Theophilus Phillip, was born on March 23, 1926 in Princes Town, Trinidad
After briefly working as a railway porter, Spoiler began his singing career in 1946 at the House of Lords Tent and was a founding member of the Young Brigade Tent which opened in 1947. He won the first National Calypso Crown competition in 1953 with "Bed Bug." He won the title again in 1955 with "Picking Sense Out of Nonsense," and took second place in 1957 with "Magistrate Try Himself." Spoiler passed away on December 24, 1960, from an alcohol-related disease.



Part 1

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Wednesday, January 2, 2008

The 1st Post

St. Thomas, USVI




Being that the Caribbean sea runs through my veins from head to toe, I decided to open up my blog with some good old fashion calypso. Not that steel pan shit that you are use to hearing on the tv and in movies, but where the calypsoian actually sat down and put words together to convey a story or a situation.

For more information on Calypso please check out:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calypso_music


There have been many calypsoians that have come and gone throughout the Caribbean that I am going to focus on a couple of them that have not received their 15 minutes of fame.

Now lets begin....."ITS TROUBLE...I GO FIND DEM...ITS TROUBLE...IN ARIMA...."



Lord Kitchener - Trouble in Arima by maharajah