Carlos Malcolm And The Jamaica Brass! - Sounds Of The Caribbean album flac
Performer: Carlos Malcolm And The Jamaica Brass!Title: Sounds Of The Caribbean
Style: Ska
Released: 1966
MP3 album: 1373 mb
FLAC album: 1194 mb
Rating: 4.7
Other formats: APE AAC XM MPC WMA MIDI AUD
Genre: Reggae
Carlos Malcolm And The Jamaica Brass! - Sounds Of The Caribbean (LP, Album). Sello:Scepter Records Cat. nº: SRM-551. Estado del soporte: Soporte: Good Plus (G+) Condición de la Funda: Funda: Good Plus (G+). The outer sleeve is in good shape with only minimal edge and corner wear. There is a name drawn on the back cover, and some discoloration of the white on the back cover. Ver la página de la publicación.
Carlos Malcolm And The Jamaica Brass! - Sounds Of The Caribbean (LP, Album). Selo:Scepter Records Cat. Condição da mídia: Mídia: Good Plus (G+) Condição da Capa: Capa: Good Plus (G+).
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Carlos Malcolm - Bonanza Sk. .
1964) and Sounds of the Caribbean (1966), mixing Caribbean and American styles. His 1970 album Bustin' Outta the Ghetto concentrated on funk with only a slight Jamaican influence. The "Bustin' Outta the Ghetto" CD is still much-sought by Deep Funk collectors of the fully-fledged funk arrangements. Sounds of the Caribbean (1966), Scepter – Carlos Malcolm & Jamaica Brass. Bustin' Outta The Ghetto (1970), AJP. Rap Reggae Christmas in the Caribbean (2007), Up-Beat. Presenting the Royal Ska (1998), Jamaican Gold – Carlos Malcolm & His Afro-Jamaican Rhythms.
Other albums by Carlos Malcolm & His Afro-Jamaican Rhythms. Royal Ska. Bustin' Outta the Ghetto. Christmas in the Caribbean. Carlos Malcolm & His Afro-Jamaican Rhythms 7/10/2001. Certainly, all of the Skatalites deserve their glowing reputations, but there were many other groups equally crucial to the formation of the island's music scene, and they deserve recognition. This includes Carlos Malcolm & His Afro-Jamaican Rhythms. The Panamanian-born Malcolm first came to prominence in 1959, when he was hired as the band arranger for the Jamaican Broadcasting Corporation. An equally talented composer and skilled trombonist, Malcolm formed the Afro-Jamaican Rhythms in 1962, and set about thrilling Kingstonian audiences with their unique take on ska, easily grabbing.
Ska bandleader Carlos Malcolm was an underappreciated figure of the music's early days, and also made some recordings in New York in a more Americanized vein. A native of Kingston, Malcolm received formal musical training and broke into the business playing trombone with the legendary Don Drummond in a jazz group in the late '50s. In 1962, he was tapped to head the ten-piece house orchestra of the newly established state radio organization the Jamaican Broadcasting Corporation, and wrote some of the first formal ska arrangements as a result.
Carlos Malcolm was born in Panama but moved to Kingston Jamaica when he was two years old. Starting off emulating the sounds of American Jazz Carlos & his band became one of the great pioneers of Jamaica's own contribution to modern music. He is best known for his novelty hit a Ska version of the theme tune from the 60's TV series Bonanza. Recommended CD album is Carlos Malcolm & His Afro Jamaican Rhythms ' Presenting the Royal Ska '. Popular Songs.
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Carlos Malcolm is known and widely respected among musicians and composers, particularly in his homeland Jamaica, and the Caribbean in general. He was a major influence in the development of Ska and Reggae music.
Tracklist Hide Credits
| A1 | Lonely BullComposed By – Sol Lake |
2:46 |
| A2 | Cut MunuComposed By – Traditional |
3:12 |
| A3 | Mambo En SaxComposed By – Prez Prado* |
4:00 |
| A4 | ElleanComposed By – Barcelata* |
2:21 |
| A5 | Sweetie CharlieComposed By – Traditional |
2:30 |
| B1 | Space FlightComposed By – Carlos Malcolm |
2:41 |
| B2 | SkaramoucheComposed By – Carlos Malcolm |
2:46 |
| B3 | HunchbackComposed By – Carlos Malcolm |
2:42 |
| B4 | Tip ToeComposed By – Carlos Malcolm |
3:20 |
| B5 | BonanzaComposed By – L. Livingston - R. Evans* |
3:12 |
Companies, etc.
- Record Company – Scepter Records, Inc.
- Record Company – Scepter Music Inc.
- Published By – Almo Music Corp.
- Published By – Peer International
- Published By – Artreff Music
- Published By – Flomar Music Inc.
- Published By – Livingston & Evans, Inc.
Credits
- Alto Saxophone – Karl Bryan
- Bass – Audley Williams
- Congas – Larry McDonald
- Cover, Design – Burt Goldblatt
- Drums – Freddie Campbell*, Winston (Sparrow) Martin
- Guitar – Trevor Lopez
- Leader – Carlos Malcolm
- Percussion – Alphonso Castro
- Tenor Saxophone – Leslie Samuels
- Trumpet [First] – Winston Turner
- Trumpet [Second] – Ossie Lawson
- Vocals – Boris Gardner*, Lascelles Perkins
Notes
The center-labels have the album-title as "Carlos Malcolm Jamaica Brass" and artist "Carlos Malcolm".Tracks are mentioned in a different order on cover. A4 spelled "Elena" on cover
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Rights Society: ASCAP
- Rights Society: BMI







