This track, from Earl Rodney's 1973 LP (Antilla 1011) is one of my favorite tunes on steel pan. I blasted it for my
can't-stand-loud-music neighbors ....every morning for weeks (1975) before going to work. Yea! my protest anthem!
I just love the tone of the well tuned steel drums and, of course, the melody. A CD version by EM Records (1077CD) was also released within the last five years. Glenroy, ODW (and IsDePanIn Me....earlier) got it out before you but there are other fine tracks on this LP that WST members may love.
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How can one not like the pan, when you hear such sweet music.I was in High school way back then but this still sound good.
This track, from Earl Rodney's 1973 LP (Antilla 1011) is one of my favorite tunes on steel pan. I blasted it for my
can't-stand-loud-music neighbors ....every morning for weeks (1975) before going to work. Yea! my protest anthem!
I just love the tone of the well tuned steel drums and, of course, the melody. A CD version by EM Records (1077CD) was also released within the last five years. Glenroy, ODW (and IsDePanIn Me....earlier) got it out before you but there are other fine tracks on this LP that WST members may love.