Sounds of Oii
First presented April 14 2006 at eCaroh Caribbean Emporium.
See also: Guyana Folk Festival
Symposium 2006
| Symposium 2007
Several recent additions to the eCaroh catalog speak to social
and other origins, identity and influence (Oii). The convergence of
these themes I now refer to as the sounds of Oii.
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http://sweetsoca..com/calypso/calypso_awakening.htm
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http://sweetsoca.com/calypso/calypsorose_bestof.htm
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http://sweetsoca.com/calypso/kaiso.htm
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http://sweetsoca.com/calypso/lordinvader_calypsonewyork.htm
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http://sweetsoca.com/easy_listening/bingserrao_favourites.htm
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http://sweetsoca.com/folk/drumsofdefiance.htm
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http://sweetsoca.com/folk/stlucia_musicaltraditions.htm
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http://sweetsoca.com/reggae/eddygrant_reparation.htm
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http://sweetsoca.com/reggae/soulfege_heavystructured.htm
The concept of Oii and its elements were presented, by
invitation, at the Guyana Folk Festival Symposium 2006,
Celebrating Our Caribbean Heritage, Carifesta ’72 Revisited
The following CDs and tracks were profiled as illustrations:
PRELUDE
SOCA: Sounds of Caribbean Artistes
http://www.sweetsoca.com/calypso/calypso_awakening.htm
Artiste: King Fighter - He Nah Dead Yet
ELEMENTS
http://www.sweetsoca.com/calypso/crooner_mostrequested.htm
1. Artiste: Crooner - The Weed Song
2. Artiste: Crooner - Why I sing Calypso
http://www.sweetsoca.com/calypso/davidrudder_luckydiamond.htm
3. Artiste: David Rudder - Lady Shelia (Unity Mix)
4. Artiste: David Rudder - Singh Song (Faackin' Intellectual)
5. Artiste: David Rudder - Steppin’ on the Serpent’s Head
http://www.sweetsoca.com/reggae/eddygrant_reparation.htm
6. Artiste: Eddy Grant - Jesus Got A Face Looking Just Me
PROLOGUE
http://www.sweetsoca.com/calypso/sparrow_vol2.htm
Artiste: Mighty Sparrow - Pan Man
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