"Features King Scratch and the Bay Street Boys, ca. late 1950s. "These
two acts," the brief liner notes attest, "have long been favorites in
the islands and many a tourist has felt the gay and carefree spell they
cast with the charm of their readings and infectious Calypso rhythms.
This is as much a part of the islands as the palm trees or lovely
beaches." Despite a preponderance of cruiseship standards (e.g.,
"Marianne," "Sly Mongoose," "Jamaica Farewell," "Donkey Wants Water"),
the performances are refreshingly "native" and highlighted by raucous
percussion. Meaning, these recordings were not prettied up for export." [I. Chusid]
Here lives it.
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