LONDON IS THE PLACE FOR ME 5 AND 6 by V/A

CD Version
SKU69928
ArtistV/A
TitleLONDON IS THE PLACE FOR ME 5 AND 6
LabelHONEST JONS RECORDS
Catalog #HJRCD 61
Tag
ReleaseW 15 - 2013
FormatCD - UK2CD
 € 19,50 incl. VAT, excl. shipping

Tracks

  1. Buddy Pipp's Highlifers - Cuban Nightingale
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/l/69928_london_is_the_place_for_me_5_and_6/1_buddy_pipps_highlifers_-_cuban_nightingale.mp3
  2. George Browne - Calypso Mambo
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/l/69928_london_is_the_place_for_me_5_and_6/2_george_browne_-_calypso_mambo.mp3
  3. Lord Beginner - The Dollar And The Pound
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/l/69928_london_is_the_place_for_me_5_and_6/3_lord_beginner_-_the_dollar_and_the_pound.mp3
  4. Lord Invader - Goodwood Park
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/l/69928_london_is_the_place_for_me_5_and_6/4_lord_invader_-_goodwood_park.mp3
  5. Shake Keane - Trumpet Highlife
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/l/69928_london_is_the_place_for_me_5_and_6/5_shake_keane_-_trumpet_highlife.mp3
  6. West African Rhythm Brothers - Ominira
  7. Caribbean Swing Band - Jordhu
  8. Buddy Pipp's Highlifers - Ghana Special
  9. Lord Kitchener - Cricket Umpires
  10. Lord Kitchener - Kitch's Mambo Calypso
  11. West African Rhythm Brothers - Jekafo Ju Agbawo
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/l/69928_london_is_the_place_for_me_5_and_6/11_west_african_rhythm_brothers_-_jekafo_ju_agbawo.mp3
  12. Mighty Terror - Patricia Gone With Millicent
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/l/69928_london_is_the_place_for_me_5_and_6/12_mighty_terror_-_patricia_gone_with_millicent.mp3
  13. Lord Kitchener - My Wife Went Away With Yankee
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/l/69928_london_is_the_place_for_me_5_and_6/13_lord_kitchener_-_my_wife_went_away_with_yankee.mp3
  14. The Quavers - Kitch
  15. Mona Baptiste - Tabu
  16. Lord Kitchener - Jamaica Turkey
  17. Mighty Terror - Women Police In England
  18. Tejan-Sie With The West African Rhythm Brothers - King Jimmy Foo Foo
  19. West African Swing Stars - My Sorrow
  20. Dizzy Reece - The Escape
  21. Mighty Terror - Life In Britain
  22. Lord Kitchener - Romance On The Queen Mary
  23. King Timothy - Jiu Jitsu Calypso
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/l/69928_london_is_the_place_for_me_5_and_6/23_king_timothy_-_jiu_jitsu_calypso.mp3
  24. Buddy Pipp's Highlifers - Sway
  25. Fitzroy Coleman Quintet - Uncle Joe
  26. Lord Beginner - The Joe Louis Calypso
  27. Tony Johnson - Marilyn Monroe Calypso
  28. Lili Verona - Big Instrument
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/l/69928_london_is_the_place_for_me_5_and_6/28_lili_verona_-_big_instrument.mp3
  29. Ginger Johnson - Mambo Contempo
  30. King Timothy - Football Calypso
  31. West African Rhythm Brothers - Asikoloto
  32. Rupert Nurse's Calypso Band - Song Of Joy
  33. Buddy Pipp's Highlifers - Positive Action
  34. Tony Johnson - Me Donkey Want Water
  35. Eric Hayden - Belly Lick
  36. Rupert Nurse's Calypso Band - Calypso Rhythm Dance
  37. Buddy Pipp's Highlifers - Prospero
  38. Mighty Terror - The Queen Is In
  39. West African Rhythm Brothers - Nigeria Odowoyin

Description

At last, fresh installments in the acclaimed, much-loved series: open-hearted, bitter-sweet, mash-up postcards to the here and now, from young black London. The CD is beautifully presented as a miniature book, saddle-stitched, with forty pages of rare, precious photos of the musicians and their social milieu, and in-depth commentary Check!!As then, calypso carries the swing. There are four more Lord Kitchener songs — besides a hot mambo cash-in, cross-bred under his supervision, and an uproarious, teasing Ghanaian tribute to him in Fanti by London visitors The Quavers. Other calypsos range compellingly from the devaluation of the pound through jiu jitsu, big rubbery instruments, football fans, heavyweight champ Joe Louis and the sexual allure of English women police. The Mighty Terror contributes the woe-begotten, cautionary tale of his beloved Patricia's change of heart. Ambrose Campbell is back, with six more shots of prodigal, limber, melancholic, visionary West African highlife. Also the Rolling Stones' favourite Ginger Johnson, with a percussive Latin scorcher; and Mona Baptiste, with some wonderful, soulful exotica. Jamaican mento makes its first entry in the series, with a brace by Tony Johnson: a drily witty drinking-song, and a love-letter to Marilyn Monroe. Also finally getting some dues, the path-breaking Latin-African-jazz experiments of Ghanaian drummer and percussionist Buddy Pipp, with spine-tingling playing by the great Jamaican saxophonist Joe Harriott. Expert jazz idioms course sophisticatedly through all the selections, which include a straight-up, South London version of Duke Jordan's Jordhu, something from Dizzy Reece's soundtrack — brokered by Kenneth Tynan — to the British crime film Nowhere To Go, and a trio of magnificently hybrid, hard-swinging instrumentals led in turn by master-guitarist Fitzroy Coleman, Kitch's innovative arranger Rupert Nurse, and trumpeter Shake Keane — named after Shakespeare because of his love of poetry — from St. Vincent.  

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