Calypsoul 70
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- "The latest excellent compilation from the Strut label focuses on 'Calypsoul' - Caribbean Soul from 1969 - 1979. It's mainly worth checking out for this killer opening track by 'The Revolution of St. Vincent'". [1]
Calpysoul 70 - Caribbean Soul and Calypsoul Crossover 1969-1979 is a music compilation on Strut Records released in 2008.
From the publisher:
- "A celebration of the incredible array of crossover calypso, reggae, Latin, Afro and soul styles that emerged, often from small studio and label stables from the Caribbean during the 70s. Includes a heavy steel pan cover of Gwen McCrae's '90% Of Me Is You' and Afrobeat-inspired message music from legendary calypsonian Duke.
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