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A flourishing of Calypso creativity, a dramatic period in Trinidad's history and an audio engineer inspired these exciting tracks, originally released on Cook Records between 1956 and 1962. Emory Cook used innovative recording techniques to capture the active interplay between calypsonians and their audiences. We hear classic song-duels between calypso legends like The Mighty Sparrow and Lord Melody, lively steel band processions, and a wide range of provocative calypso songs about life, love and politics. Live and studio recordings from Trinidad. 32 page booklet presents notes, song texts, Cook discography, bibliography. 67 minutes.
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The 32 page booklet presents notes and song texts of recordings taken from the Emory Cook collection. A flourishing of Calypso creativity, a dramatic period in Trinidad's history and an audio engineer inspired these exciting tracks, originally released on Cook Records between 1956 and 1962. Emory Cook used innovative recording techniques to capture the active interplay between calypsonians and their audiences. We hear classic song-duels between calypso legends like The Mighty Sparrow and Lord Melody, lively steel band processions, and a wide range of provocative calypso songs about life, love and politics. Live and studio recordings from Trinidad. Calypso
Awakening captures a period of artistry that we have come to
hold in very high regard. The combination of studio and live
recordings from the Cook Collection feature classic songs by
Sparrow, Melody and Small Island Pride. Other performances
include King Fighter's "He Nah Dead Yet" and the live steelband
rendition of "Yankees Gone", later renamed by Sparrow as "Jean
and Dinah". |
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