Favoriting Muriel's Treasure with Irwin: Playlist from October 26, 2005 Favoriting

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An hour of vintage calypso, soca, mento, pan, and related Caribbean genres - and NO reggae (or Belafonte). Sexy and saucy, ribald and raunchy recordings from the 1920s to the 1980s, and occasionally later. Hear tropical and topical chunes from the Duke of Iron, Lord Kitchener, Wilmoth Houdini, The Mighty Sparrow, Lords Invader and Nelson, Atilla the Hun, Terror, Executor, King Radio, and other colorfully named calypsonians of yore. Hosted by the mythical Muriel and a white Jewish guy from the Jersey suburbs. Click here to visit the Muriel's Treasure blog. (Visit homepage.)

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Favoriting October 26, 2005: Patricia Gone With Millicent

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Artist Track Album
Trinidad Bill (Trotman)  Monkey See, Monkey Do   Favoriting Hardness is Badness (LP) 
Lord Kitchener with The Sparks  Tourist Take Over   Favoriting Tourist in Trinidad (LP) 
Red Plastic Bag  Can't Find Me Brother   Favoriting When the Time Comes: Rebel Soca (LP) 
Mighty Sparrow  More Cock   Favoriting Hot & Sweet (CD) 
The Mighty Terror  Patricia Gone With Millicent   Favoriting Kings of Calypso (CD) 
Lord Invader  My Experience on the Rieperbahn   Favoriting Kings of Calypso (CD) 
Lord Melody  Shirley (Starving)   Favoriting Precious Melodies (CD) 
The Mighty Terror  Pan Talent   Favoriting Pan Poetry (CD) 
Sundar Popo  Dottish Boy   Favoriting Hot & Spicy Chutney (CD) 
Natasha  Sweet T & T   Favoriting Calypso Hits, Vol. 2 (CD) 
Stan Seymour  Woman in Space   Favoriting Everybody Loves Bermuda (LP) 
Lord Melody  My Baby Is All Right   Favoriting Precious Melodies (CD) 
Eartha Kitt  Somebody Bad Stole De Wedding Bell   Favoriting Greatest Hits: Purr-fect 


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