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Emerante De Pradines / Michele Dejean Group - Creole Songs Of Haiti FLAC

Emerante De Pradines / Michele Dejean Group - Creole Songs Of Haiti FLAC
Performer:
Emerante De Pradines / Michele Dejean Group
Album:
Creole Songs Of Haiti
Style:
Folk
Released:
1964
Country:
US
Label:
Folkways Records
Catalog:
FW 6833, FP 6833
FLAC size:
1329 mb
MP3 size:
1640 mb
WMA size:
1039 mb


Tracklist


1Michele Dejean GroupPapa Simbi Voye'm Cherche Dleau (Papa Simbi Sent Me To Find Water)
2Emerante De PradinesCimalo
3Michele Dejean GroupCa'q' A Recevoir Moin? (Who Will Receive Me?)
4Emerante De PradinesSoleil (The Sun)
5Emerante De PradinesLegba Na Console (Legba We Console Ourselves)
6Michele Dejean GroupBonsoir Dames (Good Night Ladies)
7Emerante De PradinesSong To Ogoun
8Emerante De PradinesManma N'm Voye'mpote Cafe (My Mother Sent Me To Carry The Coffee)
9Michele Dejean GroupDodo Ti Pitit Manman (Sleep Little Mother)


Versions


CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
FW 6833, FP 833Emerante De Pradines / Michele Dejean Group Emerante De Pradines / Michele Dejean Group - Creole Songs Of Haiti ‎(10", Album)Folkways Records, Folkways RecordsFW 6833, FP 833US1954
FP 833Emerante De Pradines / Michele Dejean Group Emerante De Pradines / Michele Dejean Group - Creole Songs Of Haiti ‎(10", Album)Folkways RecordsFP 833US1954


Credits


  • ArtworkCarlis
  • Liner Notes, Recorded By [Uncredited]Harold Courlander


Notes


First catalogue number on cover and labels, second on booklet.
Four-page descriptive notes inside.

Printed on booklet:
© 1964 by Folkways Records & Services

Deadwax has FP 833 stamped and the number "6" scratched in between "P" and "8"


Barcodes


  • Matrix / Runout (Matrix, Side A): FW 6833 A
  • Matrix / Runout (Matrix, Side B): FW 6833 B
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout, Side A): FP6833 A 6833A 3T[sideways] [illegible, scratched out markings] 4 V1 4 FB[boxed]
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout, Side B): FP6833 B 7D[sideways] 4V12 FB[boxed]


Companies


  • Copyright (c) – Folkways Records & Service Corp.


Album


Creola Songs Of Haiti is ranked 38,882nd in the overall chart, 1,102nd in the 1950s, and 80th in the year 1954. Creola Songs Of Haiti by Emerante De Pradines & Michele Dejean Group Year: 1954 Overall rank: 38,882nd. Average Rating: 73100 from 1 vote. Формируйте собственную коллекция коллекцию записей Emerante De Pradines , Michele Dejean Group. Emerante de Pradines. Legba Na Console Legba We Console Ourselves, 01:44. Bonsoir Dames Good Night Ladies, 01:58. Unfortunately, the station stopped broadcasting. Perhaps, this is a temporary station problem. You can leave your e-mail and we will let you know when the broadcast of the station will be online again: Or listen to the other country dec name stations. Creole Songs: Emerante De Pradines. Your Rating. Creole Songs from Haiti. William Wikstrom. Michele Dejean Group. Creole Songs of Haiti. Zydeco: Creole Music and Culture in : Emerante De Pradines. Title: Creole Songs Of Haiti. Size FLAC ver: 1189 mb. Country: US. Date of release: 1954. Style: Folk. Other formats: DTS RA ASF AIFF MP1 MPC AIFF. Genre: Country. Rating: 4. 3 of 5. Emerante De Pradines. Soleil The Sun. Song To Ogoun. Papa Simbi Voye'm Cherche Dleau Papa Simbi Sent Me To Find Water. Dodo Ti Pitit Manman Sleep Little Mother. Bonsoir Dames Good Night Ladies. Ca'q' A Recevoir Moin Who Will Receive Me . Main Album. Smithsonian Folkways Recordings. Emerante de Pradines Morse, born Emerante de Pradines September 24, 1918 January 6, 2018 was a Haitian singer, dancer and folklorist. She was the daughter of entertainer Auguste de Pradines better known as Ti Candio or Kandjo. Emerante's mother, Amarante Jean Pierre, implored Our Lady of Mount Carmel, patroness of the Carmelite order, to give her a child, a baby girl, promising that in return she would devote this child to the virgin saint. Emerante was born when her mother was on vacation at Rivière Froid. De Pradines went to Washington, DC, in 1 read more. Various artists. January 1, 1954. Exclusive Prime pricing. Please retry. Legba Na Console Legba We Console Ourselves by Emerante De Pradines. Listen Now