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Musical Traditions of St. Lucia, West Indies: Dances and Songs from a Caribbean Island ()

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  1. Isabel-O
  2. Byen, Byen Elford Mayé (Solo)
  3. Ki Bèl Bato
  4. Mangotinn Lababad Ka Bwilé
  5. Marianne
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  1. Isabel-O
  2. Byen, Byen Elford Mayé (Solo)
  3. Ki Bèl Bato
  4. Mangotinn Lababad Ka Bwilé
  5. Marianne
  6. Nou Ka Pasé
  7. Mascarade
  8. La Volé Mèlo
  9. Jan Pyè Woulo (Work Song)
  10. Fago Ribi
  11. Olagogo Ogon
  12. Kérè
  13. Chóbiyo Man Karaki
  14. Lakonmèt Dance
  15. Kwadril-Pwemye Fidji
  16. Kwadril-Twazyem Fidji
  17. Kwadril-Avantwa
  18. Kwadril-Gwan Won
  19. Moulala TWA Fasad
  20. Léo Malad an Lopital
  21. Pwémyé Ich Mwen
  22. Bwa Yo Lésé
  23. Laklé Cho
  24. Dépi on Fanm Kamawad'w
  25. Yang Miki Yang
  26. Lésé Manman Mwen
  27. The Flower, the Flower, the Rose Are in Dismay
  28. Anmizá Nou Wadlo
  29. Byen I'bonswé
  30. Lè Mwen Té Ja Di
  31. Tann Wadlo Palé
  32. Alé Di Wadlo, Mi Mwen Mwen Ja Wivé
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These recordings were made between 1975 and 1987. This is the best of all the albums of traditional Antillean music, and the notes are absolutely first-rate. It includes play-song dances, beach party and game seasonal music, work songs, religious (kete), wake songs, quadrille music, and St. Lucian (La Rose) society songs. ~ Don Hill, Rovi

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Musical Traditions of St. Lucia, West Indies: Dances and Songs from a Caribbean Island 1993, Smithsonian Folkways Recordings

UPC: 093074041628

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