78 RPMs of old school music from Trinidad 2 (MP3)

Side A: Lord Invader :  Old Time Cat O’ Nine Calypso
Side B: King Radio : Mothers Who Supporting Your Children – Calypso
Both sides with Lionel Belasco and his orchestra
(Decca)

Side A: King Radio: Come Back with Revenge in this Island
Side B: The Lion w George Mootoo and his Orchestra : De Leon
(Continental)

Side A: Fitzroy Alexander “Melody”: McDonald Almanac
Side B: Norman Span “King Radio”: Brown Skin Girl
(Sagomes)

78 records of old school music from Trinidad (MP3)

Side A: Caribbean All Stars Band – The Bo-Bo-Man
Side B: Caribbean All Stars Band – Saxophone Limbo
(G.E.M.)

Side A: Harmony King’s Orchestra – Don’t Touch Me - Calypso
Side B: Al Philip Iere Syncopations – Play Mass, Don’t Do That - Calypso

  • Side A: Johannesburg Fascinators Steel Orchestra – Merengue Yo
    Side B: Johannesburg Fascinators – Jacob
    (Balisier)

Side A: Lord Melody: The Creature From the Black Lagoon
Side B: Mighty Destructor: Play on the Ting-A-Ling
(Vee-Jay’s Special)

The Real Thing Steel Band Side 2 (MP3)

From the back cover:

In 1970, under the direction of the Clayhouse Inn manager, Mr. Kelvin “Choy” Aming, and the musical direction of Willard Paul, assisted by Edgar Andrews, the Real Thing Steel Band was created.

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Side 2:

Voices of Spring
Yellow Bird
Holly City
Siboney
Extro Real Thing

Real Thing Steel Band Side 2

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The Real Thing Steel Band Side 1 (MP3)

Out on EDMAR Records, ELPS 1111

Presented by the Clay House Inn.

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Side 1:

The Real Thing Theme
Poet & Peasants
Hallelujah Chorus
Somewhere My Love
Mas in Madison Square Garden

Real Thing Steel Band Side 1

Musicians: 

Captain Edgar Andrews: Double Tenor
Dave Caruth: Low Tenor
Reuben (Jackie) Clarke: Guitars
Leroy Degazon: High Tenor
Kenneth (Fatso) Griffith: Drums
Wayne Joseph: High Bass
Reynol (Jack) Leggarton: Cellos
Trevor Raphael: Double Seconds
Clyde Walcott: Low Bass

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The Various Moods of “Peanuts” Taylor Side 2 (MP3)

From the back cover:

“Nassau’s foremost exponent of the Goombay Drum is “Peanuts” Taylor, wrote the music critic of the Nassau Daily Tribune on April 13, 1964.  In this album you will hear a variety of music, one to suit every mood of yours, just as it reflects those of “Peanuts.”

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Side 2:

Calypso Island
Canela (Mambo)
Quiet Nights
Mayba – Solo (Boombay rhythm)
Yellow Bird (Calypso)
Love for Sale (Mambo rhythm)

The Various Moods Of Peanuts Taylor Side 2