90% of Me Is You
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- | :"A celebration of the incredible array of [[crossover]] [[calypso]], [[reggae]], [[Latin]], [[Afro]] and [[soul]] styles that emerged, often from small studio and label stables from the Caribbean during the 70s. Includes a heavy [[steel pan]] cover of [[Gwen McCrae]]'s '[[90% Of Me Is You]]' and [[Afrobeat]]-inspired message music from legendary calypsonian [[Duke]]. | + | :[[Gwen McCrae]]'s '[[90% Of Me Is You]]' |
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