Review
Tropical Sunset has been popular with West Indian baby boomers and older folks for a while. And no wonder, it is as nostalgic and varied as popular radio music has been in the West Indies for the last fifty years. Richard Luces’ keyboards, there is no Pan, contradicting the picture on the CD booklet, play from Sly Mongoose to Besame Mucho to Ragga Ragga. The most intriguing track is Sahanni Raat, the theme song that signaled the beginning of the daily program of Indian music. The Rhythmaires Band of Guyana made it even more popular as a slow dance party tune and here it is in a Chutney Medley. The genre is not quite right but the tune is a pleasure to hear.
Tropical Sunset is likely to evoke fond memories especially if you liked the classic Calypsoes from Kitch and Sparrow, the piano melodies of Stanley Black and the Spanish guitars of Los Indios Tabajaras. The Spanish, Merengue, Salsa and Mexican medleys add a distinctive Latin flavor making the CD a truly Caribbean stew. [eCaroh/Ron – October 2000]







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