The Charmer – Back To Back Belly To Belly (aka Zombie Jamboree)
Lord Melody – Mama Look A Booboo
Alerth Bedasse – Night Food
Cecil Knott – Banana
Young Tiger – Single Man
Count Lasher – Treck To England
Louise Bennett – Bongo Man
Count Bernadino – Changa
1. Innocentay – Gimme De Rum
2. The Duke Of Iron – Kockeemoonga
3. The Jamaican Calypsonians – Not Me
4. Four Deuces – 4 Day Morning
5. Count Owen – Bull Dog
6. Lord Beginner – Black Market
7. The Charmer – Back To Back Belly To Belly (aka Zombie Jamboree)
8. Lord Melody – Mama Look A Booboo
9. Alerth Bedasse – Night Food
10. Cecil Knott – Banana
11. Young Tiger – Single Man
12. Count Lasher – Treck To England
13. Louise Bennett – Bongo Man
14. Count Bernadino – Changa
These obscure shellac 78s have managed to cross about 70 years without brakes or sand damages. This fine selection of very rare and never released Mento & Calypso on vinyl are coming right away from Jamaïca in the early 1950"s !
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