Bahamian Songs, by Blind Blake (the calypso one) (CD on Megaphone)
A Norman Records recommendation (2nd July 2009)
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Description: | CD on Megaphone | |
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| Format: | CD | ||
| Label: | Megaphone | ||
| Price: | £7.99 | ||
| Cat#: | CDMEGA22 | ||
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This record left andy dawson feeling ecstatic.
Review date: 12 August 2009
This record left Lars Dideriksen feeling ecstatic.
Review date: 13 October 2009
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What we say about Bahamian Songs, by Blind Blake (the calypso one)
This record left our Brian feeling ecstatic.
Just gotta say a few words about this lovely old CD by Blind Blake & the Royal Victoria Hotel Calypsos. I believe the press release is quite adequate at selling what is essentially the perfect Summer album but I gotta say all 5 of us really dug this collection of quirky classics. It's the perfect combination of calypso, trad West Indian rhythms & blues ballads that sounds delightfully fresh, soulful & musically rich as it probably did back in the day. The mastering is clear & bright and every song on 'Bahamian Songs' leaves me hankering for more, these songs really set you in a good mood! Not surprised the Beach Boys adapted Sloop John B from this amazing set.....
What the label says about Bahamian Songs, by Blind Blake (the calypso one):
* Summer starts here with this absolute gem of a release from Megaphone.
*
Blind Blake’s first ever CD including tracks that later went on to be
covered by everyone from The Beach Boys to Johnny Cash!.
* As label owner Stephane Bismuth explains:
"I
was introduced to Blind Blake’s music by Joe Loop, the man who for
almost five decades hung onto Karen Dalton’s earliest known recordings
(1962 private recordings now known as The Loop Tapes). Joe had a
cassette made from his heavy vinyl Blind Blake LP that had broken in
two halves. This broken LP is now bound by Scotch tape and gets played
whenever Joe needs a new cassette. I am glad I can now offer Joe the
first CD ever made out of Blind Blake’s LPs, recorded in the 50s for
the tiny ART label."
* Blind Blake was from the 30s to the 60s
the singer and leader of the house band at the Royal Victoria Hotel in
Nassau, Bahamas. His music was a strange mix of old island classics,
more recent calypso compositions and american ballads. His musicians
combined jazz guitar licks with vocal harmonies and West Indian
rhythms, with the result that his recordings have an easy humor and
swing that few musicians from any continent can match.
*
Alphonso Blake Higgs, commonly known as ’Blind Blake’, was born at
Matthew Town, Inagua, Bahamas, in 1915. He was adept at string
instruments - ukulele, banjo, tenor banjo, six-string guitar - and also
played the piano. He lost his eyesight at the age of sixteen and kept
pursuing the goal of a career in music and a unique style, a blend of
folksong, calypso and early jazz.
* The traditional song ’Peas
and Rice’, nearly a Bahaman National Anthem, originated during the
First World War when the scarcity of imported cooking fats forced the
substitution of local coconut oil. And one of the oldest Bahamian song
is the tragi-comic ballad ’John B. Sail’ (later adapted and performed
by many artists, notoriously THE BEACH BOYS as ’Sloop John B.’ on their
’Pet Sounds’ album). The ’John B.’ was an old sponger boat whose crew
were in the habit of getting merry whenever they reached port.
*
His most popular song ’Love, Love Alone’ ("It was Love, Love alone,
Cause King Edward to Leave The Throne") was based on the love affair of
King Edward VIII with Wallis Simpson. Blind Blake wrote about sixty
Goombay songs starting in the 30s including ’Run Come See Jerusalem’,
based on the effects of the 1929 Hurricane, ’Jones (Oh Jones)’ and ’J.
P. Morgan’.
* This CD is drawn from a series of recordings made
in the early 1950s. His band ’The Royal Victoria Hotel Calypsos’
featured Dudley Butter (guitar, maracas), Chatfield Ward (guitar),
Freddie Lewis (lead guitar), George Wilson (bass fiddle), and at times
Lou Adams on trumpet. Its popularity with tourists led to them being
widely heard in the US, and they became an inspiration to many folk
revival musicians. Josh White and Johnny Cash covered ’Delia’, Pete
Seeger ’Foolish Frog’, Dave Van Ronk ’Yas, Yas, Yas’, and ’Run, Come
See Jerusalem’ was done by dozens of groups, not to mention Blake’s
influence on Harry Belafonte.
* Tracklist:
1 love, love
alone 2 john b. sail (wreck of the john b.) 3 jones (oh jones) 4 j. p.
morgan 5 consumptive sara jane 6 yes, yes, yes 7 never interfere with
man and wife 8 gin and coconut water 9 the cigar song 10 run come see
jerusalem 11 bahama lullaby 12 my pigeon got wild 13 delia gone 14
tanneray 15 loose goat 16 lord got tomatoes 17 bellamena 18 hold ‘im
joe/jump in the line/wheel and turn me 19 go down emmanuel road 20
watermelon spoilin’ on the vine 21 oh look misery 22 foolish frog 23
peas and rice 24 eighteen hundred and ninety one 25 monkey song 26 on a
tropical isle 27 goombay drum 28 better be safe than sorry
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