Lord Melody - Sings Calypso Again

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Review by MK Tantum

Lord Melody's album "Sings Calypso Again" is a refreshing and entertaining take on traditional calypso music. The Trinidadian singer's smooth vocals and playful lyrics transport listeners to the Caribbean, where they can imagine themselves soaking up the sun and dancing to the beat of the music.

The album features a mix of upbeat and slower tempo songs, with each track showcasing Lord Melody's unique style and talent. The opening track "Bahamas Girl" sets the tone for the album, with its catchy melody and playful lyrics. Other standout tracks include "Jamaica Farewell" and "Matilda".

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
So Long2:59
Hi Nigger3:06
Crazy Love3:00
My Baby2:54
Marjorie3:13
The Management2:47
Antiguan Girls2:43
Mr. Melody3:01
Doctor Make Your Love2:58
Mama Wan' Me2:42
Sparrow's Sister2:48
Cowboy Sparrow3:25

Catalog Numbers

914

Labels

Cook

Listen online

  • écouter en ligne
  • online anhören
  • online luisteren
  • ouvir online
  • escuchar en línea
  • lyssna på nätet
  • kuunnella verkossa
  • lytte på nettet
  • ascolta in linea

Formats

  • Vinyl
  • Album
  • LP
  • Mono

Notes

  • Melody's second album for Cook and third overall. Released in 1959. Smithsonian Folkways erroneously credits this as having been released in 1958, but the original label mentions a 1959 recording date.
  • It was his first album released in Stereo, as well as Mono. The stereo version was probably only released in the US.
  • There are at least four different covers for this album. Two of them were released in Trinidad, and two in the US. The original Trinidad cover is probably the one of Melody playing piano with teal background.
  • When it appears on later compilations the track Hi Nigger was renamed to Come Go Calcutta.

About Lord Melody

Trinidadian calypso singer born 1926 d. 1988. Began recording in the mid to late 1940s, and continued up until 1985, three years before his death. Regarded as one of the most popular calypsonians behind Mighty Sparrow and Lord Kitchener. He had a friendly rivalry with Sparrow. Began working with Harry Belafonte in the late 1950s. Belafonte recorded a number of Melody's songs, including some that Melody did not end up recording himself. Spent much of the 1960s working with Belafonte and did not release any albums between 1963 and 1972, although did release several singles and compilation tracks. His return to albums with 1972's Mas Is Devil Power was notably more dance-oriented, and he had made a stylistic shift to the more dance oriented Soca style by the late 70s. He kept recording in this style until the mid 1980s. He was diagnosed with cancer in the early 1970s, and eventually succumbed to it in 1988.

Real Name

    • Fitzroy Alexander

Name Vars

  • F. Alexander
  • Fitzroy Alexander \
  • Fitzroy Alexander (Melody)
  • L. Melody
  • Lon Melody
  • Lord
  • Lord Melody (Fitz Roy Alexander)
  • Lord Melody (Fitzroy Alexander)
  • Lord Melody - Fitzroy Alexander
  • Lord Melody Fitz Roy Alexander
  • Lord-Melody
  • Melody
  • Melody Lord
  • Sleazy Christopherson

Aliases

  • Fitzroy Alexander
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Summary by MK Tantum

"Sings Calypso Again" is a must-listen for fans of calypso music and anyone looking to add some tropical vibes to their music collection. Lord Melody's infectious energy and talent make this album a true gem.