The following are the winning panorama  pieces

(1) 1986: All Stars with arrangement by Len "Smooth" Edwards                 "The Hammer"

(2) 1987: Phase II with arrangement by Len "Boogsie" Sharpe                      "This Feeling Nice"

(3) 2010: Silver Stars with arrangement by Edwin Pouchet

"Battle Zone"

The following are the best non-winning panorama pieces.

1986: Phase II/Len Sharpe "Pan Rising"

1987: Renegades/Jit Samaroo "Pan in A Minor"

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  • It's a bit funny that if a survey was done and the question was asked, "what was your favorite Panorama arrangement of all time?" I'm sure that over 50% would call many other arrangements. In no way am I discrediting those arrangements above. They are all great arrangements and are worth the points they received but some of the other winners are definitely classics that are more present in the minds of the people eg. Desperadoes-Rebecca, All Stars- Woman on the Bass, etc.

    But nevertheless, the judges decision is final and by all means, these 5 pieces have been well received by the audiences of their time. 

    P.S. I label you the trivia King of the steelpan world and I enjoy reading the stats you post up from time to time. 

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