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Calypso Rose
The Best Of Calypso Rose - Calypso Queen Of The World

Compil. TT 2005 on Caribbean Music Group label
Reggae, Folk, World and (Soca, Calypso)

from the CD liner notes: McCartha Lewis, sobriquet Calypso Rose is the undisputed Calypso Queen of the World. To acquire a double CD of her works is a privilege that calypso lovers should cherish. To say it is a “must have” is an understatement when one considers the achievements of this superstar and ambassador of Trinidad and Tobago. Rose was born in Bethel, Tobago. She was the fifth child of eleven children, her father being a spiritual Baptist leader. At age nine, she moved to Barataria, in Trinidad. In 1955 she composed her first Calypso after witnessing a man stealing the spectacles off of a lady’s face in the Croisée, San Juan. In the calypso she advised Tobagonians to stay at home, because Trinidad was no place for them. She first called herself “Crusoe Kid” but the late Spoiler, and tent members Piggy and Spike changed her name to “Calypso Rose – the Mother of all Flowers”. In 1963, she traveled outside of Trinidad and Tobago for the first time. She covered the islands from Grenada to St. Thomas. Little known is the fact that she won the Calypso King contest and the Roadmarch in St. Thomas singing “Cooperation”, her first recording. In 1965 she wrote “Fire In Meh Wire”, her trademark song (which is included on the double CD). The first verse was written in St. Croix, the second verse in Barbados and the final verse in Trinidad. In 1967 she recorded it on Sparrow’s National :abel and competed with it for the Calypso Crown in 1968. Although Kitchener won the Roadmarch that year with “Miss Tourist”, it was “Fire In Meh Wire” that carried revelers through the streets that year and the year after. She followed up with “Palet” and “The Bicycle” in 1968. Two years later she released “Rose Making a Baby” and “Engagement Ring”, both of which are featured in a medley on Disc 1. Rose then migrated to New York in 1974 and bounced back with the hot “Do Dem Back” in 1975 to be the runner-up behind Kitchener for the Roadmarch. She also placed third in the Calypso finals, but more importantly the song won her a Gold Record in New York. Finally in 1977 she officially won her first Roadmarch with “Tempo”. This was a significant achievement, making her the first female to win the coveted title. On a personal note, she did the double in 1978, winning both the Roadmarch with “Come Leh We Jam” and the National Monarch Title singing “Her Majesty” and “I Thank Thee”. “Her Majesty” also placed second in the Roadmarch race, a unique feat. “Come Leh We Jam” came from a dream she had while in Tortola. In her dream she saw a tall Afraican lady chanting. She then saw a blackboard with letters on it. She woke and wrote the tune without stopping. It should also be recorded that she won the Calypso Queen titles from 1974-1978. Now that she had ensured that the Calypso Final would never be referred to as the Calypso King Contest again, she chose to stay out of competition, having achieved the highest calypso pinnacle. She continued however to produce a variety of hits, many of which are featured on this production. They include “Gun Play In De Parkway”, “We Rockin For Carnival”, “Soca Tempo” and “Balance Wheel”. In 1982 she became an auxiliary Policewoman in New York. [alvin C. Daniell]

     
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PortraitCalypso Rose voc, bvoc, *1940 TT
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PortraitShurwayne Winchester bvoc, voc, *1974 TT
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Album Tracks
No Title Artist Composer Duration
1Disc OneCalypso Rose
2Give Me More TempoCalypso Rose
3Fire In Meh WireCalypso Rose
4Zulu ChantCalypso Rose
5PussycatCalypso Rose
6Livere Oshu Tabu KooCalypso Rose
7No MadamCalypso Rose
8Voodoo Lay LayCalypso Rose
9Israel By BusCalypso Rose
10PaletCalypso Rose
11The BicycleCalypso Rose
12Wha She Go DoCalypso Rose
13SolomonCalypso Rose
14Do Them BackCalypso Rose
1579 On My MindCalypso Rose
16If You Want PardonCalypso Rose
17I Thank TheeCalypso Rose
18Sideman SweetCalypso Rose
19Original Calypso Medley: Rose Making A Baby / Engagement Ring / Come Let We Go / PaletCalypso Rose
20Disc TwoCalypso Rose
21TempoCalypso Rose
22Come Leh We JamCalypso Rose
23We Rockin For CarnivalCalypso Rose
24Gun Play In De ParkwayCalypso Rose
25This Is CarnivalCalypso Rose
26The Action Is TightCalypso Rose
27Soca TempoCalypso Rose
28Mass In CaliforniaCalypso Rose
29Let We PuntaCalypso Rose
30Mass FeverCalypso Rose
31Her MajestyCalypso Rose
32Balance WheelCalypso Rose
33Pan RhapsodyCalypso Rose
34Look She DeyCalypso Rose
35Zoya RoseCalypso Rose
36Bend Down LowCalypso Rose
37Calypso Medley: Saturday Night / Mary Ann / Rum & Coca Cola / San Fernando / Mathilda / Sly Mongoose / Day-O / Jamaica Farewell / Saints Go Marching On / Jean & Dinah / My Pussin / Fire In Meh WireCalypso Rose
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