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J'Ouvert Morning Calypso (No. 1)

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Across the Atlantic in the British West Indies a close cousin of Highlife was created, starting in the small coastal islands of Trinidad and Tobago. Calypso music dates back to the earliest decades of the 20th centuryt, and has long been synonymous with the yearly Carnival celebrations held in the islands. J'Ouvert (pronounced 'joovey' in the West Indies) is a contraction of the French 'jour ouvert' meaning 'opening day', the first day of Carnival. This series presents gems from Calypso's golden era with highlites from its evolution into the Soca music of the 1970's




1. Lord Ivanhoe & His Caribbean Knights - Belinda

2. Lord Creator - Big Bamboo

3. Lord Kitchener - Kitch

4. Mighty Terror - No carnival in Britain

5. Lord Kitchener - Don’t Touch Him

6. Lord Beginner - Mix up matrimony

7. Lord Kitchener - If you're not white you're black

8. Lord Kitchener - Mommie

9. Ben Bowers & Bertie King's Royal Jamaicans - Naughty Little Flea

10. Delbon Johnson - It's Always like Springtime in Nassau

11. Charlie Binger & His Quartet - Jamaica Is The Place To Go

12. Unknown - Tropical Bird

13. Lord Kitchener - Sour Apple

14. Lord Ivanhoe & His Caribbean Knights - Junie

15. Lord Kitchener - Black Pudding


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