Description: Tracks:No, Doctor, No (The Situation In Trinidad)Sparrow Vs. Melody PicongCarlton Peeping At MeHarry In The PiggeryMango VertGun SlingersJean MarabuntaSailor ManEveStellaShort Little ShortsCountry GirlDear SparrowPost Card To SparrowDorothyRussian SatelliteMad BomberNo More Rocking Performer Notes: Liner Note Author: Gordon Rohlehr.True calypso masks hard, unflinching social commentary in bright melodies and rhythms, and although it is very much a dance music, its infatuation with sexuality, cultural inequities, street gossip, violent situations, and eye for an eye revenge scenarios coupled with its full use of bravado, humor, inflated rhetoric, and private metaphors means it has much in common with contemporary rap, right down to the "calypso wars" that pitted performer against performer in sharp, improvised insult battles. Calypso at its purest is a truly devilish style, since the galloping rhythms say "don't worry, be happy" while the lyrics bite deep and list all the things to be worried about. To borrow a phrase from Phil Ochs (who might have made a passable calypso singer), calypso is "all the news that's fit to sing."Slinger Francisco, the Mighty Sparrow, is perhaps the best known of Trinidad's modern calypso masters, and this fascinating set collects some of his earliest commercial recordings from albums he made between 1956 and 1959 for Emory Cook, who in turn licensed them to RCA Records. A cursory listen and these tracks seem bright and harmless, they bubble along on shining, horn-driven rhythmic arrangements that just make you want to move your feet. Underneath that sheen, however, Sparrow sang and rhymed away about taxes ("No, Doctor, No"), ghetto gun dealers (the oddly ambivalent "Gun Slinger"), personal revenge ("Eve"), international foolishness ("Russian Satellite" derides Russia for using a dog as a guinea pig in space exploration), and even, on occasion, the openly sentimental ("Post Card to Sparrow" is about being away from the one you love at Christmas while "Dorothy" is a straight up love song like Brook Benton used to sing). This is early Sparrow, and he would get better and bolder after all of this, but the origin of the Trinidadian phrase "if Sparrow say so, is so" starts with these recordings. ~ Steve Leggett Professional Reviews: Dirty Linen (p.45) - "Very few styles ever managed to combine topical treatment of current events with infectious, danceable music and a sense of meter that was utterly unique." Producer: Gordon Rohlehr (Compilation) Format: CD (1 Disc); Stereo Country: USA Studio/Live: Studio Release Date: 1 October, 2005 Label: ADA [Wea 1-Stop Account] Dimensions: 12.7 x 15.2 x 1 centimeters (0.09 kg)
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Track #1: No, Doctor, No (The Situation In Trinidad)
Track #2: Sparrow Vs. Melody Picong
Track #3: Carlton Peeping At Me
Track #4: Harry In The Piggery
Track #5: Mango Vert
Track #6: Gun Slingers
Track #7: Jean Marabunta
Track #8: Sailor Man
Track #9: Eve
Track #10: Stella
Track #11: Short Little Shorts
Track #12: Country Girl
Track #13: Dear Sparrow
Track #14: Post Card To Sparrow
Track #15: Dorothy
Track #16: Russian Satellite
Track #17: Mad Bomber
Track #18: No More Rocking