Windrush at 75: How Caribbean culture dominated British music – Pop Culture with Chanté Joseph | Society

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Archive: Station Noailles Marseille, Thames News, Rinse FM

Contributors
Lloyd Bradley – music journalist
Sandra Cross – singer and songwriter
D Double E – Grime artist

Music
Lord Invader – Teddy Boy Calypso (Bring Back The Old Cat-O-Nine) (1992, Castle Communications)
Jimmy Cliff – The Harder They Come (1972, Island Records)
Louisa Mark – Caught You in a Lie (1975, Gussie & Puppy)
Janet Kay – Silly Games (1975, Scope)
Sandra Cross – You’re Lying! (1985, Ariwa)
Sandra Cross – I Adore You (1984, Ariwa)
Macka B & Kofi – Dread a Who She Love (1989, Ariwa)
M-Beat ft General Levy – Incredible (1994, Renk Records)
Shy FX – Jungle Love (1993, Permission to Dance)
Terror Danjah ft Riko – Dark Crawler (2014, Hyperdub)



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