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Lord Kitchener
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Trinidad and Tobago’s national singer, Kitchiner’s witty songs from 1966! Lord Kitchiner, Trinidad and Tobago’s national singer, made his debut in the 40’s. His early hits included the hit “Jump In The Thermostat” in 1946, which was later sung by Harry Belafonte. His early hits include “Jump In The Line” in 1946, which was later sung by Harry Belafonte. ~This is Kichner’s 1966 album. He was backed by Ron Burridge’s band. Trinidad had many excellent arrangers and bandleaders who led their own orchestras. Of these, Burridge has supported many top calypsonians for a long time. The horn section is able to follow the melody sung by Kichner with great precision. This precise and sophisticated arrangement is Burridge’s. The contrast between the loose and tasteful singing and the horn section is magnificent. ~Excerpts from the commentary by Makoto Wada
Tracklisting:
01. ’67
02. PANORAMA NIGHT
03. GRENADIAN MAY
04. TAKE YOU’ MEAT OUT ME RICE
05. GET UP AND GET
06. TOBAGO LOLLIPOP
07. YANKEE GONE
08. NO MORE CALYPSONG
09. CRICKET CHAMPIONS
10. DON’T COME BACK AGAIN






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