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Track Listing:
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My Dulahin - Preacher
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Too Sweet- Anslem Douglas
- Are We The Mecca For True? - De Fosto
- Toast to Soca - Steve Sealy
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Wark Easy- Blackie
- Big Enuff- Nikki Crosby
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Maccoing - Oscar B
- Stamp Out- Wickedy
- Bum Bum Party - Strongy
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Pan On De Hill - Preacher
- Dance Leh We Dance- Steve Sealy
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Firestorm - De Fosto
- Mash Up De Town - Blackie
- North Stand Party - Pelham Goddard Vocals Steve Sealy
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Pan On De Priority - Roger George
- Sweeter Man - Preacher
- Work - Anslem Douglas
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Strictly Soca 7
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For several years there’s been an informal battle of the carnival
collections between Crosby’s (the famous record store in St James,
immortalised in Bally’s calypso line, "If I sing on Robbie do you
stop by Crosby?"), and the Rituals record label. This year Rituals
was a bit late getting copies of its Caribbean Party Rhythms 8
on the street, which gave the race to Crosby’s Strictly Soca
collection. Crosby’s might have won anyway, given this powerhouse
anthology featuring Preacher’s Dulahin, Blackie’s risqué
Wark Easy, Strongy’s amiable addition to the long hit parade in
appreciation of women’s bottoms, Bum Bum Party, Oscar B’s
irresistible, ragga-soca Maccoing, and DeFosto’s panyard hit
Firestorm. The other 13 tracks range from tedious to amusing,
but even the least amusing will remind you what a great time you had
(or could have had) at Trinidad Carnival 2002. [MG - Caribbean Beat] |
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