Calypso at Midnight! The Live Midnight Special Concert -- Town Hall, New York City 1946

Lord Invader, Duke of Iron, Macbeth the Great

Calypso at Midnight The Live Midnight Special Conc
  • CAT # 11661-1840-2

    1. Introduction to the Concert
    2. Calypso Invasion 2:29
    3. Intro to "Stone Cold Dead in the Market"
    4. Stone Cold Dead in the Market 2:49
    5. Dialogue on the "Trinidadian Harp"
    6. Introduction to "Ugly Woman" 2:06
    7. Ugly Woman 3:02
    8. Intro to "Rum and Coca-Cola" 1:53
    9. Rum and Coca-Cola 2:55
    10. Intro to "Do Lai Do" 1:35
    11. Do Lai Do (Work Song) 2:08
    12. Intro to "Three Friends' Advice" 2:31
    13. Three Friends' Advice 3:55
    14. Intro to "Happy Land of Canaan"
    15. Happy Land of Canaan 1:55
    16. Intro to "Exploring" 1:00
    17. Exploring [Exploiting] 3:20
    18. Intro to "Man Smart, Woman Smarter" 1:00
    19. Man Smart, Woman Smarter 2:53
    20. Intro to "Tie-Tongue Baby" 1:22
    21. Tie-Tongue Baby 4:34
    22. Intro to "Edward VIII" 1:08
    23. Edward VIII 4:21

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This calypso concert, sponsored by People's Songs and hosted by Alan Lomax, was performed in December 1946 at New York's Town Hall during the post-World War II calypso boom in the United States. Three of the greatest New York-based calypsonians, Lord Invader, the Duke of Iron and Macbeth the Great, are accompanied by Gerald Clark & his Invaders, performing a mix of well-known and, especially in Invader's case, original material. These CDs are a sentimental journey back to an historic performance of early calypso in the U.S. and back to the era when progressive politics and folk music were joined. Part of a series of concerts (Blues at Midnight, Ballads at Midnight, etc.) staged between 11 p.m. and 1 a.m., which offered a lively after-theatre destination for New Yorkers, this was no ordinary set. Here is a sweeping overview of the many forms of Trinidadian folk music performed live in concert.

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