Mighty Duke - Poo Po Doo

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Review by Claire Plauzoles

Mighty Duke's album "Poo Po Doo" is a lively and energetic tribute to the Caribbean calypso music. The album features a range of upbeat and catchy tunes that are sure to get anyone dancing. With his smooth and charismatic vocals, Mighty Duke brings a fresh and modern twist to the classic calypso sound.

The album kicks off with the title track "Poo Po Doo," a lively and infectious tune that sets the tone for the rest of the album. From there, Mighty Duke takes listeners on a journey through a range of musical styles, from the playful "Give Me Some" to the more soulful "Don't Wanna Lose You."

One of the standout tracks on the album is "Sweet Soca Music," a tribute to the vibrant soca scene in the Caribbean. The track features a lively beat and catchy lyrics that are sure to get anyone moving. Another highlight is "Rum and Coca Cola," a playful and upbeat tune that showcases Mighty Duke's skill as a storyteller.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Axe Handle Freda2:44
Poo Po Doo3:38

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Catalog Numbers

C155

Labels

Camille Records

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"

Companies

RoleCompany
Published ByAmalaie Music

Notes

  • Taken from the LP #9038 "Cock Of The Rock"
  • Amalaie Music
  • BMI

About Mighty Duke

Born in Point Fortin, South Trinidad, Duke carved a niche in the calypso world for himself at a time when he had to compete with some of the biggest names in the business. His unique voice, mastery of composition and a knack for picking the right social themes made him a popular favorite with calypso enthusiasts. He became renowned not only for delivering social commentary: political and witty, humorous songs with equal skill, dignity and lyrical mastery, but also for his charismatic stately stage presence and for being one of the best-dressed calypsonians of all time. Indeed, his sartorial skills were often the envy of those in an industry pregnant with prima donnas and rife with egotists. To date, Duke is the only Calypsonian in Trinidad and Tobagos history to have won the Calypso Monarch title four consecutive times: 1968 with What is Calypso and Social Bacchanal, 1969 with Black is Beautiful and One Foot Visina, 1970 with Brotherhood of Man and See Through and 1971 with Mathematical Formula and Melvie and Yvonne. He also won the Road March Title with Thunder in 1987. In a career that spanned over 50 years, Duke consistently demonstrated that he had a firm grasp of international and regional Caribbean issues and a thorough understanding of the importance of a global awareness. With such songs as How Many More Must Die and Apartheid he was a vocal critic of colonialism and apartheid in Africa. In 1970, Mighty Duke was honored with the Humming Bird gold medal for his musical accomplishments. The Duke lived a long and fulfilling life recording Calypsos from 1964. His Calypsos remain a living testament to the momentous contribution of this mighty calypso icon and he will be remembered for his passion for the art form and one of the best in the business  present or past. Below are some of the songs that Duke recorded over the years: 1964 - Woop Wap; Racial Segregation 1968 - What Is Calypso, Social Bacchanal 1969 - All Night, Tonight; Black Is Beautiful; Bring It Back; One Foot Visina 1970 - Beast for Sale; Brotherhood of Man; See Through 1971 - Mathematical Formula; Melvie and Yvonne; Carnival in Trinidad 1973 - Tonight 1974 - Ah Never Do That; Ah Wish Ah Was; Axe Handle Freda; Class Is Class; Cock of the Rock 1977 - Uhuru; Mr. Jarvis; Be Yourself; Black Is Back; Calypso Will Never Die; The Cannibals; Carnival Fire 1978 - Barbers Complaints; Black Woman; Carnival Time 1979 -Bam Bam Oui; Do What You Doing 1980 - Freaking Streaking 1981 - Answer the Question; A Point of Direction 1982 - Mystery of Life; No Man But Me; Advantage; Babylon Go Fall 1983 - Love Me All Over; DJ Honeyneedle 1984 - Rock Meh; Land of Love 1985 - Ah Got The Feeling; Apartheid; Artificial World 1986 - How Many More Must Die; Treat Your Woman Nice; Ah Want You To Love Me 1987 - Thunder 1988 - Outrageous; Pan in Yuh Rookcung-Kertungcung; Acid Wash 1989 - Yahhh Hhhh; Ah Tired Do That 1991 - Get on Radical 1992 - Rocket in Yuh Pocket 1993 - Role Model; Yuh Come to Dance 1994 - Soca Have Meh Tu Bey 1995 - Dont Destroy Calypso; Get A Life 1996 - Play Yourself; Furhman 2000 - Things Chang 2001 - Memories of the Yeare Up; Horn Proof; Theres No Excuse.

Real Name

    • Kelvin Pope

Name Vars

  • Duke
  • The Mighty Duke
  • The Natural Duke

Aliases

  • Kelvin Pope
  • Lassell Duke
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Summary by Claire Plauzoles

"Poo Po Doo" is a fantastic album that showcases Mighty Duke's talent as a musician and performer. With its infectious beats and catchy melodies, this album is sure to become a favorite among fans of Caribbean music.