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Steel Drums of Trinidad $7.98 Audio CD Steel Drums of Trinidad Customer Reviews | ||||
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Sing De Chorus: Calypso from Trinidad And Tobago $15.98 Audio CD Various artists Customer Reviews | ||||
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Heat in De Place: Soca from Trinidad [LIVE] $16.98 Audio CD Various artists Customer Reviews | ||||
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The Caribbean Voyage: Trinidad, The 1962 Field Recordings $16.98 Audio CD Various artists "Kalenda" songs recorded by Alan Lomax in the early 60'sCustomer Reviews | ||||
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Steelbands of Trinidad & Tobago $15.98 Audio CD Various artists Historians rarely want to give credit to a ghetto man, but "pan," the celebrated Trinidadian steel drum, was invented by a poor inner-city Trinidadian boy growing up during the world-wide Great Depression, Winston "Spree" Simon. Before there was pan, boys and men banged out rhythms on pieces of bamboo, especially during carnival time. Simon foraged through the city's garbage dumps, coaxing high and low tones from the "sinks" or dents in the hoods of discarded automobiles. Eventually he began knocking out the bottoms from barrels and modifying them by beating the face with stones, so that the "steel pan" could give off a full and nuanced range of melodies. At first the pan was just a noisy instrument fashioned by garbage cans, buckets, biscuit tins, pitch-oil cans, and car hubs. Then carnival was banned during 1942 because of the war, and the steel-pan players went underground, experimenting all the more feverishly. When the ban was lifted in '45 to celebrate victory, the steel bands emerged to goad on revelers to even more feverish celebration. The first tuned pan emerged at that time, and this collection's nine tracks preserve the form's finest exponents. The Solo Harmonites, founded in 1965, weigh in with their prize-winning songs, "Tribute to Glen Miller" (springboarding off "In the Mood) and "Roti and Dhalpourie," a celebration of Trinidad and Tobago cuisine. Silver Stars, who deliver "Lara's Theme" and "Ghost Riders in the Sky," were among the first steel-pan bands to give Calypso interpretations to classical and popular music. Phase II Pan Groove, Carib Tokyo, Amoco Renegades, and Neal and Massy Trinidad All Stars also represent the finest pan exponents from the '70s and '80s in a collection that is a sonically vivid representation of a much larger and completely unique musical dynamic. --Elena OumanoCustomer Reviews | ||||
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Calypsos From Trinidad: Politics, Intrigue and Violence in the 1930's $16.98 Audio CD various artists Customer Reviews | ||||
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Steelbands of Trinidad & Tobago $15.98 Audio CD Various artists Customer Reviews | ||||
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