Artist: Shadow Genre(s):
Metal: Death,Black
Discography:
Shadow Year: 2001
Tracks: 9
There ar many calypso lovers wHO expect Shadow's annual vent more than that of whatsoever other calypsonian. Like Stalin and scarce a handful of others, Shadow is a whole alone calypsonian; there is no other like Shadow. Since 1974 and his landmark composition "De Bassman," he has ne'er failed to deliver some of the toughest basslines, to the highest degree infectious grooves, and to the highest degree original compositions of anyone in the Caribbean. On top side of all this, he has a low, important vocalisation that lends an air of truth and finality to all he sings. His social and political commentaries are delivered in such a cagey way (and propelled as they ar by his unique soca beat) that the messages much sink in subliminally, a testimony to his unique lyrical skills. With this in creative thinker, how does one narrow down his virtually 20 records to a handful of recommendations?