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The
Caribbean CD
A joyous musical cruise to the Caribbean featuring the Mento, a Jamaican folk style that is a predecessor of reggae, has been widely championed by Stanley Beckford. An underground legend, Beckford grew up singing in his church choir and winning talent competitions. Now in his 60s, he has experienced a career revival after recording two critically acclaimed albums for French major labels. His cover of the mento classic "Sam Fi Man," (Jamaican slang for "con man") warns of those trying to pull a fast one. Breakout star Mika mixes the compas music of his native Haiti with influences of calypso, R&B, reggae and pop to create a gentle breezy groove. After attending college in Montreal, Mika recorded a hit song that quickly established him as a leading figure in the compas scene, and has just released his first solo album. On "Bél Fanm" he sings of Haitis beautiful women. Militant is quickly joining Sean Paul and other Caribbean stars with crossover appeal. This new artist struts his stuff on the track "Hot & Groovy." Using a sample from Putumayo recording artist Habib Koite's song "Saramaya," Militant creates a quintessential soca party song that has erupted as an enormous hit in the Caribbean. The Caribbean party flavor of newcomers Jab Jab will also have audiences dancing. Based in Montreal, the band is a unique discovery and their song was added to The Caribbean even though they are still relatively unknown in their native islands of Trinidad and Grenada. They were discovered on a three track demo acquired by Putumayo's Jacob Edgar. A song of true soca origins, "Rev It Up" does just that with a live brass section. Although
most of the artists appearing on The Caribbean have experienced limited
fame, all deserve wider recognition. Discover why Martinique's Kali and
Marcé & Toumpak have deep-rooted local celebrity status and
why Ska Cubano, whose mix of Jamaican ska and soulful Afro-Cuban son,
are gaining stardom in Europe. The Caribbean has long been a bastion of
musical innovation and The Caribbean shows that todays artists are
continuing to build on its powerful musical heritage. 1.
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£13.99
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