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- Saturday October 4, 2008
What we have here is something quite special.
I used to play this record very much ever since I discovered
it, must have been around 1975 or 6. I always loved it and it
was only years later I found out some things. Track # 1 for
instance is ofcourse ‘Mighty Sparrow’.
Again much later I learned that track # 7, ‘John Jones’ is a
song by Rudi Mills, just_to_show_you.
And it was only yesterday I found out that track # 3, ‘Bing Crosby’
is an old Calypso song by ‘The Lion’ and track # 15, ‘G-man Hoover’,
is originated by ‘Sir Lancelot.
I am always thrilled to find out things like this, they make
the pieces of the big puzzle fall into place.
Still shook up and excited, the hair on my arms stood up while
I was ripping it, I have to give credits to my collegue Yoyo
at his new page, Listentoyourears.
This is the album that opened my eyes; Real_Calypso
Thanks Yoyo.P.S. Also strange is that the cover of the album says 1976,
while the label says 1972, ofcourse it’s from 1972.tracks;
1 Jack Palance
2 Introduction
3 Bing Crosby
4 Steelband music
5 The four Mills brothers
6 Be careful
7 John Jones
8 FDR in Trinidad
9 Sweet Trinidad
10 Occapella
11 Sailin’ shoes
12 Riverboat
13 Ode to Tobago
14 Your own comes first
15 G-man Hoover
16 Stars and stripes for everPosted by Moosat 1:58 PM - Saturday October 4, 2008
Goodday Global Groovers, we’re back with an oldie today.
Ed lincoln is back with a splendid LP. From 1962 here’s
an album very much sought after by DJ’s around the world.
It’s been sampled in modern dancetracks by many. If you
listen to the sound they created 46 years ago it is
vey understandable. The great voice we hear on 4 tracks,
belongs to ‘Pedrinho Rodrigues’, of whom I also posted
several LP’s, check the Samba section on the side.tracks;
1 Nunca mais
2 Confissao
3 Eu nao tenho onde morar
4 Amanha eu vou
5 T’aimer follement
6 Atire a primeira pedra
– Deus me perdoe
– Pergunte ao Joao
7 Tristeza de Nós dois
8 Leçon de Baion
9 Vai com DeusPosted by Moosat 8:47 AM - Thursday October 2, 2008
Docteur Nico comes in with this 1983 album, It’s most
certainly not his best. I am posting it because it’s
the only one I’ve got and I like to use it to show you
a very nice film at Worldservice,
a blog you’ll like to know.
If you like to know more about Docteur Nico, check_this.
Both sides of this LP contain one good and one less good song.tracks;
1 L’amour sans frontière
2 La ville endormie
3 Uempol
4 Saperli popettePosted by Moosat 10:48 PM - Tuesday September 30, 2008
Dear visitors, this is Global Sampler vol. 7 already,
it represents the albums posted between June 28 and July 10.
I hope it helps you find some music you like on this page.
Enjoy it.tracks;
1 Martinho da Vila – Casa de bamba
2 Marie Bryant – Don’t touch me tomato
3 El Binomio de Oro – Necesito de ti
4 Celina & Reutilio – San Lazaro
5 Pacheco y Monguito – Ven y ven
6 Los Millonarios – El besito
7 Sergio Mendes Trio – Berimbau
8 Arsenio Rodriguez y su Conjunto – Sueltala
9 Yellowman & Fathead – Pon the line
10 Rolando la Serie – Las cuarenta
11 King Sunny Adé – Osupa mi tole
12 Alcione – Tiê
13 Tappa Zukie – Peace and love
14 Lee Dorsey – A mellow goodtime
15 Monguito – Mi flor
16 Thelma Soares – Fora do baralho
17 Scientist – Blood on his lips
18 Lord Jellico – Papa Jack
19 Singers & Players – Dungeon
20 Dyke & the Blazers – Uhh pt. 1Posted by Moosat 11:02 PM - Tuesday September 30, 2008
I think I’ve got to make up a bit with all Latinlovers in our
community. It’s been a while since we had some nice salsa.
In 1972, Johnny Pacheco and Pete ‘El Conde’ Rodriguez were
at the peak of their career. There are no other musicians
credited here, a shame because they really deserve to be.
Very fine album by the man without whom Fania wouldn’t have
been the same, Johnny Pacheco is the Man.tracks;
1 Dulce con dulce
2 Mujer ingrata
3 Moreno
4 Baldemira
5 Recordando a Carmelina
6 Soy el mejor
7 Yolanda
8 Solito
9 Agarrate de la brocha
10 De que te valePosted by Moosat 8:28 PM - Monday September 29, 2008
Did you like Prince Nico Mbarga ?
This is a special album, the song ‘Sweet Mother’, how strange
this may seem, is the biggest African song of all time.
Not one other African song sold so many copies throughout
the world. It’s not that special on first hearing.
Prince Nico’s music in general however is great, I love it.
And how about you ?tracks;
1 Sweet mother
2 Wayo inlaw
3 Aki special
4 ChristianaPosted by Moosat 7:22 AMCategories
- Sunday September 28, 2008
Who is the reggae singer with the sweetest voice on earth ?
Horace Andy is the name, this is an early recording called
after his huge hit, ‘Skylarking’. You might know him by his
collaboration with the English group ‘Massive Attack’.
This is an album, produced by the legendary Cocksone Dodd
on his Studio One label. A must have.tracks;
1 Where do the children play
2 Just say who
3 Love of a woman
4 Skylarking
5 Mammie blue
6 Please don’t go
7 Every tongue shall tell
8 Something on my mind
9 See aman’s face
10 Don’t cry
11 I’ll be gone
12 Got to be surePosted by Moosat 5:13 PM - Sunday September 28, 2008
Prince Nico Mbarga scored his first huge hit in 1976 with the song
‘Sweet Mother’, this album was originally released one year later,
in 1977. The copy we have here is a ‘Rounder’ re-release from 1982.
I quote a line from the backcover; “…if you don’t start dancing
five minutes into the first song, check your pulse to ascertain
whether you’re still alive…”
This is African music with stunning guitarwork and great rhythm.tracks;
1 Free education in Nigeria
2 Onye ori obi
3 Simplicity
4 NaturePosted by Moosat 4:05 PMCategories
- Sunday September 28, 2008
Lord Kitchener’s or Kitch’s albums you don’t find every day.
I got kinda lucky, last week I already posted ‘Spirit of Carnival’
which I recently found and today here’s ‘Curfew Time’. I bought
this one last sunday when I explored some of my favourite
Amsterdam recordshops. Curfew Time is from 1971, it’s Calypso
at it’s best.tracks;
1 Curfew time
2 Play Mas’
3 Whait teacher
4 Let them crow
5 P.P. 99
6 Mas’ at Madison
7 True confession
8 Ah go tell granny
9 Jealous Cathy
10 Black powerPosted by Moosat 9:25 AM - Saturday September 27, 2008
Dear fellow groovers, here’s Global Sampler vol. 6, each
album on this blog is represented by one of the tracks on
these Samplers, I hope you find what you’re looking for.
Enjoy,tracks;
1 Willie Colon & Ruben Blades – Buscando Guyaba
2 Os Originais do Samba – Cachaça no tanque
3 Laba Sosseh – Ngombelle
4 Pacheco – Soy hijo del Siboney
5 Bopol Mansiamina – Bonjour le soleil
6 Lord Kitchener – Kitch take it easy
7 Angel Viloria y su Conjunto Cibaeño – El jarro pichao
8 Gregory Isaacs – No speech
9 Sam Mangwana – Celica souvenir
10 The Latin Brothers – Pegaso
11 Lolo Lolitta & Tchico – Zena-Maiga
12 Arsenio Rodriguez y su Conjunto – Pucho Marquez
13 Thomas Mapfumo – Congress
14 Raymond Naptali – Loving feeling
15 Aracy de Almeida – A melhor do planeta
16 Isaura Garcia – Eu sei sofrerPosted by Moosat 3:28 PM
Warner Bros. Records 1972