Solo Harmonites -Lord Kitchener's"Jericho" (Panorama Winners 1974)
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Robert Saldenha, You are correct!
I had to dig out my old "Disco in Steel" 45 rpm album to verify that "Gold" and "American Patrol" were done by "3rd World". not "Third World".
Not making excuses, but it is an easy error to make.
It would be as if a band called themselves Phase Two Pan Groove, and made a distinction from Phase II Pan Groove, or Phase 2 Pan Groove.
See what I mean?
Glenroy, be careful how you write the names. "Third World" was a band from South sponored by Tesoro. "3rd World" was from St. James and sponsored by The National Lottery Board. The year that Starlift won the National Championship with "Natasha", they (Third World) won the South Zone. The two bands were sponsored by Tesoro.
I have some recordings of "3rd World" on casette and vinyl (LP). I would love to get 3rd World's rendition of "Jericho" to you. I will consult with my IT people.
I would love to hear anything from Third World.
The only recordings that I'm aware of are "Gold" and "American patrol", which are posted here.
If anyone has anything more from this band , i would certainly like to hear it.
That band was like a shooting star!
Does anyone has a recording of 3rd World's "Jericho" and Maestro's "Fiery"? I would love two hear those two pieces. Arranged by Pelham Goddard. "Jericho" was his 2nd year arranging for 3rd World and Fiery (1976) his fourth.
We felt that we were very unlucky with these two tunes. We made it to the Semis with "Jericho" (we say that the judges did not want 2 Jerichos in the finals). Fiery was the first year that PantTrinbago introduced a quarter-finals. We got kick out of the North finals, made it to the National semis, and after that was "see yuh later".