John ‘Buddy’ Williams + Rupert Clemendore – Le Jazz Primitif from Trinidad

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COOK 1082

Rupert Clemendore and John Buddy Williams – Le Jazz Primitif from Trinidad (1961)

Smithsonian Institution Recordings LC 9628 2006

1. Princess Charming ……………………… 2:23

2. Bongo Mood ……………………………. 4:08

3. We Mambo ……………………………… 2:37

4. One Bass Hit ………………………….. 2:50

5. The Fly ………………………………. 5:02

6. Mambo Basso …………………………… 2:42

7. Alma Llanera ………………………….. 2:59

8. She “Pon Top ………………………….. 4:47

9. Shoemaker Shop ………………………… 2:58

10. Man in Dey ……………………………. 3:51

11. Last Night the Landlord Nearly Killed Me …. 5:41

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Le Jazz Primitif from Trinidad

Rupert Clemendore and John Buddy Williams COOK01082

Hardly “primitive,” this is sophisticated jazz improv “with the Trinidad touch.” The musical settings range from smooth lounge jazz with vibes, piano, bass, and drums to funky importations of traditional Venezuelan joropo folk dances into jazz combos.

Country(s) Trinidad and Tobago

Culture Group(s) African Caribbean

Keyword(s) Calypso

Year of Recording 1961

Record Label Cook Records

Source Archive Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage

Credits Recorded by Emory Cook ; Artist John Buddy Williams ; Artist Rupert Clemendore ; Cover photo by Cook