Jump Up Calypso
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Jump Up Calypso | ||||
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Studio album by Harry Belafonte | ||||
Released | 1961 | |||
Genre | Vocal, calypso | |||
Length | 40:54 | |||
Label | RCA Victor LPM/LSP-2388 | |||
Producer | Bob Bollard | |||
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Jump Up Calypso is an album by Harry Belafonte, originally released by RCA Victor in 1961. It reached number 3 on the Billboard Pop Albums charts.
Backing musicians include The Trinidad Steel Band.
Contents
Track listing
- "Sweetheart from Venezuela" (Alexander, Gordon) – 3:28
- "Go Down Emanuel Road" (Irving Burgie) – 3:07
- "The Baby Boy" (Alexander, Clavery) – 3:22
- "Gloria" (Gordon, Ryan) – 3:08
- "Land of the Sea and Sun" (Burgie) – 2:55
- "Goin' Down Jordan" (Burgie, Woods) – 3:34
- "Jump in the Line" (Roberts) – 3:39
- "Kingston Market" (Burgie) – 3:11
- "Monkey" (Burgie, Span) – 3:58
- "These Are the Times" (Burgie) – 3:14
- "Bally Mena" (Burgie, Robert De Cormier) – 3:25
- "Angelina" (Burgie) – 3:53
Personnel
- Harry Belafonte – vocals
- The Trinidad Steel Band
- Ernie Calabria – guitar, quatro
- Millard Thomas – guitar
- Norman Keenan – bass
Production notes
- Produced by Bob Bollard
- Mastered by Ed Begley
- Arranged by Irving Burgie
- Engineered by Bob Simpson
In popular culture
"Jump In The Line" and "Sweetheart From Venezuela" were featured in the film Beetlejuice while "Monkey" was featured in the animated series Animaniacs.