Harry Belafonte - Calypso [Bonus Tracks]
Calypso is the album that made Harry Belafonte's career. Up to this point, calypso had only been a part of Belafonte's focus in his recordings of folk ...More »
Review by Cary Ginell
The Banana Boat Song (Day-O) (3:06) I Do Adore Her (2:48)
Jamaica Farewell (3:04) Will His Love Be Like His Rum? (2:35)
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Harry Belafonte - Biography
An actor, humanitarian, and the acknowledged "King of Calypso," Harry Belafonte ranked among the most seminal performers of the postwar era. One of th... More »
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Calypso music - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Calypso is a style of Afro-Caribbean music which originated in Trinidad and Tobago. The islands had a core population of descendants of African slaves and workers and remnants of the indigenes, while...
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Learn about the nymph Calypso in mythology and art, with recommended books and resources ... Calypso received Odysseus hospitably, entertained him magnificently, became enamoured of him, and wished to retain him forever, conferring on him immortality. But he persisted in his resolution to return to his country and his wife...
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"Cruel folk you are, unmatched for jealousy, you gods who cannot bear to let a goddess sleep with a man." (Calypso 3 to Hermes, who has just ordered her to release Odysseus. Homer, Odyssey 5.120).
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