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Dingolay
Released: Aug 1, 1988
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Released: Aug 1, 1988
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"(Pak Pak) Pay de Devil" and the rapso "Poverty Is Hell" were the two most popular songs of Carnival 1994. Shadow's exclusion from the Calypso Monarchy Finals was the scandal of the year. ~ Gene...
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Am I Sweet or What?
Released: 1999
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Released: 1999
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Am I Sweet or What? features soca legend Shadow, who performs a dozen songs over the course of this album. Some of the songs on this album include "Scratch My Back," "What's Wrong," "Jumble...
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Pac-Pac
Released: 1995
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Released: 1995
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Recorded for Larry Yasgar's Centurion label, the tribal-house jam "Pac-Pac" is the brainchild of producer Winston Bailey. Tommy Musto and Matthew Heilbronn contribute a bottom-heavy remix of the...
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Moods of the Shadow
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It's hard to single out any one song as the best on this LP, which delivers outstanding soca, reggae and funk. ~ Gene Scaramuzzo, All Music Guide
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De Bassman
Released: 1974
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Released: 1974
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This legendary album brought Shadow to fame. ~ Gene Scaramuzzo, All Music Guide
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If I Coulda I Woulda I Shoulda
Released: 1979
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Released: 1979
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A particularly outstanding album from this era of Shadow's career, it features a raw sound worth hearing and is quite different from the Shadow of today. ~ Gene Scaramuzzo, All Music Guide
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Return of De Bassman
Released: 1984
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Released: 1984
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This is the end of an era for a particular raw sound to Shadow's music. As always, there's a killer mix of hits like "More Music," "Snakes," and the title cut. ~ Gene Scaramuzzo, All Music Guide
