Tropical Funk 2-sider featuring French-Caribbean singer, organist and songwriter from Martinique Albert Nadeau known for blending local Caribbean rhythms with funk, soul and reggae inflections. After fronting the local group Les Léopards he recorded a small but potent set of tracks in the late 1970s. At the heart of that period stands “I Am Black” from his 1977 solo LP. The track is a slow-burning tropical-funk/soca. On side 2 Brother Mudada, a veteran Trinidad & Tobago calypsonian is known for socially conscious music that reflects calypso's tradition of political and cultural commentary.
Albert Nadeau / Brother Mudada i am black / forward ever
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Tropical Funk 2-sider featuring French-Caribbean singer, organist and songwriter from Martinique Albert Nadeau known for blending local Caribbean rhythms with funk, soul and reggae inflections. After fronting the local group Les Léopards he recorded a small but potent set of tracks in the late 1970s. At the heart of that period stands “I Am Black” from his 1977 solo LP. The track is a slow-burning tropical-funk/soca.
On side 2 Brother Mudada, a veteran Trinidad & Tobago calypsonian is known for socially conscious music that reflects calypso's tradition of political and cultural commentary.