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The feel and sound of New York pan is different than anywhere else in the world. Simply put, New York steelband music has a funky attitude with a heavy dose of Rhythm and Blues. It's appeal is truly global. While this trend can be found in all the successful NY steel orchestras, no one embodied this know-how like Moods Pan Groove. For the majority of Moods existence, they have been led by the musical direction of two immensely talented arrangers - the legendary Len "Boogsie" Sharpe and the great Robert Greenidge.
In both 1994 and 1995 Basement Recordings captured Moods Pan Groove's panyard performances as they prepared for panorama with a then-unheard of Yamaha 24 bit digital recorder. The results are two remarkable recordings of Moods Pan Groove playing "No Wuk for Carnival" and "Four Lara Four" as arranged, respectively, by Robert Greenidge and Len "Boogsie" Sharpe.
I played this year tooooooooooooo
I think this was 1995!!!
asakidesigns 5 months ago
Great memories!!!! Another Boogsie Masterpiece......
Trintalk 1 year ago