Lawd... Di riddim sweet / Miss Lou

Contributor(s): Language: English Producer: Kingston, Jamaica : Sangster's Bookstores Ltd., 1999Producer: ©1999Description: 1 audio disc (1 hr., 03 min., 31 sec.) : digital, stereo; 4 3/4 inContent type:
  • performed music
  • spoken word
Media type:
  • audio
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • audio disc
  • computer disc
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Available additional physical forms:
  • Also available as digital audio file
Contents:
1. Jamaican Ridim & Ryme (2:11) 2. Manuel Road (1:04) 3. Howdy & Tenky (2:03) 4. Chi Chi Bud (2:27) 5. Uriah Preach (1:40) 6. Me Too (2:38) 7. Banana Boat Song (3:31) 8. Cuss Cuss (1:40) 9. Pedestrian Crosses (1:22) 10. Jamaican Welcome Song (3:43) 11. No Lickle Twang/Dry Foot Boy (4:08) 12. Ring Ding (3:45) 13. Fi Wi Lullaby (3:12) 14. South Parade Peddler (1:39) 15. Dutty Tuff (2:04) 16. Nuff Nuff Love (4:48) 17. Dinki Mini (5:45) 18. Linstead Market (1:43) 19. Sammy Dead (1:20) 20. Di Buggy Bruk (1:44) 21. Iron Bar (1:17) 22. Ruggy Road (2:05) 23. Miss Lou and Mas' Eric (7:32)
Production credits:
  • Writer/Performer: Dr. Hon. Louise Bennett Coverley ; Producer: Joan Andrea Hutchinson; Creative concept: Joan Andrea Hutchinson; Theme and add. music: Marjorie Whylie; Singers/audience: The Heritage Singers (Canada); Accompanists: Tonian Morgan, Wesley Dolpjin, Muhtadi Thomas; Recording engineer: David 'Jango' Griffiths (Canada); Mixing engineers: Courtney Small, Mark & Billy Harrison, Jon Williams (Jamaica); Graphic design: Deryck Leslie; Photography: Danny Crooks.
Performers: Dr. Hon. Louise Bennett Coverley and Joan Andrea Hutchinson Summary: Lawd Di Ridim Sweet features Miss Lou performing and explaining the context of a number of Jamaican folk songs and some of her own poems. It was recorded on location in Scarborough in August 1999 with the audience comprising primarily of the Heritage Singers.
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1. Jamaican Ridim & Ryme (2:11) 2. Manuel Road (1:04) 3. Howdy & Tenky (2:03) 4. Chi Chi Bud (2:27) 5. Uriah Preach (1:40) 6. Me Too (2:38) 7. Banana Boat Song (3:31) 8. Cuss Cuss (1:40) 9. Pedestrian Crosses (1:22) 10. Jamaican Welcome Song (3:43) 11. No Lickle Twang/Dry Foot Boy (4:08) 12. Ring Ding (3:45) 13. Fi Wi Lullaby (3:12) 14. South Parade Peddler (1:39) 15. Dutty Tuff (2:04) 16. Nuff Nuff Love (4:48) 17. Dinki Mini (5:45) 18. Linstead Market (1:43) 19. Sammy Dead (1:20) 20. Di Buggy Bruk (1:44) 21. Iron Bar (1:17) 22. Ruggy Road (2:05) 23. Miss Lou and Mas' Eric (7:32)

Writer/Performer: Dr. Hon. Louise Bennett Coverley ; Producer: Joan Andrea Hutchinson; Creative concept: Joan Andrea Hutchinson; Theme and add. music: Marjorie Whylie; Singers/audience: The Heritage Singers (Canada); Accompanists: Tonian Morgan, Wesley Dolpjin, Muhtadi Thomas; Recording engineer: David 'Jango' Griffiths (Canada); Mixing engineers: Courtney Small, Mark & Billy Harrison, Jon Williams (Jamaica); Graphic design: Deryck Leslie; Photography: Danny Crooks.

Performers: Dr. Hon. Louise Bennett Coverley and Joan Andrea Hutchinson

"Recorded on location in Scarborough in August 1999" -- Container

Lawd Di Ridim Sweet features Miss Lou performing and explaining the context of a number of Jamaican folk songs and some of her own poems. It was recorded on location in Scarborough in August 1999 with the audience comprising primarily of the Heritage Singers.

Also available as digital audio file

Electronic reproduction. Kingston: National Library of Jamaica, 20211130. 23 tracks. Digitised for preservation purposes.

Restricted for educational use, giving credit to the National Library of Jamaica. Copies can be made available upon request and permission from copyright holder.

Title taken from disc label.

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