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The national dish of Belize is a diverse mixture of ingredients: pig’s tail, potatoes, plantains, bananas, boiled eggs, yams, and whole fish, thrown in a pot and stewed to perfection. They call it a boil-up. Cult Cargo: Belize City Boil Up combines equal parts R&B, calypso, disco, funk, reggae, bruckdown, soul, folk, and other sounds scraped off the musical pantry’s bottom shelf, though it’s anything but leftovers. See the Harmonettes’ speedy, robustly recorded take on “Shame, Shame, Shame” or tropical pulse and electro stabs on Lord Rhaburn’s “Disco Connection.” Before our very own Rob Sevier showed up on Belize’s sand-swept shores, little was known of the tiny Central American nation’s vibrant musical history. Since then, we’ve scoured the catalog of Belize’s lone record label, Compton Fairweather’s C.E.S., for choice delicacies derived from American genres gone mutant under intense Belizean sunlight, gathering a hurricane of battered photos, album sleeves, and ephemera, amassing a sound souvenir that’s more like a recorded jaunt through a dance-infected Belize long gone. Our sturdy gatefold double-LP edition includes two bonus tracks..dashes of extra flavoring you won’t find plated by any other Numero product.
Alfonso Lovo
Cult Cargo
Cult Cargo

2xLP

2 150g LP
1 2-pocket gatefold tip-on jacket
2 printed inner sleeves


Lord Rhaburn Disco Connection
The Harmonettes Can’t Go Halfway
The Performers Guajida
The Web The Same Old Me
The Professionals A Part of Being with You
Lord Rhaburn More Love Reggae
The Professionals The Back Stabbers
The Web Rated G
The Harmonettes Shame, Shame, Shame
The Soul Creations Funky Jive Part II
Lord Rhaburn Don't Fight It
Nadia Cattouse Long Time Boy
Lord Rhaburn Boogaloo a la Chuck
The Professionals Theme from the Godfather
Francis Reneau And The Mission Singers Of Belize I Hear You Calling [LP only]
The Web Things Are Going To Work Out Right
The Soul Creations Funky Jive Part I
Lord Rhaburn Soul Brother [LP only]

NationalityBelizean, BritishOccupationActress, singerNadia Evadne Cattouse (born 2 November 1924 in, ) is a Belizean-born British actress, singer and songwriter.She is best known for her acting roles in many British television programmes including,. As a singer in the 1960s, she performed at folk and blues club in, London, and appeared on television programs including the ’s Sing Along and Hootenanny. On the folk scene she was a contemporary of and, and was called by 'one of the giants of the folk-song revival in Britain'. With and she made Songs of Grief & Glory (1967). Her album Earth Mother (1970) was partly recorded at the 1969. Among other compilations, Cattouse features on Cult Cargo: Belize City Boil Up (2005), singing 'Long Time Boy', and on the 1972 album Club Folk 2 (Peg Records PS3), singing 'B.

People' and 'All Around My Grandmother's Floor'. Contents.Biography Early years and career Nadia Evadne Cattouse was born in in 1924.

Her father, Albert Cattouse, was a civil servant who went on to become Deputy Prime Minister of British Honduras.In 1943, during the, Nadia Cattouse came to Britain as a volunteer and was trained in as a signals operator. She also became a part-time physical training instructor with the. She subsequently attended in Glasgow and on qualifying she went back to British Honduras, where she was headmistress of a Mission school and lectured on infant education at Teachers' Training College and summer courses. She returned to Britain in 1951 and studied at the, doing some acting and singing to pay her way through college. Tecline usb serial cable treiber construction.

She began her television career in 1954. She appeared on two prize-winning television productions, Freedom Road: Songs of Negro Protest (1964) and There I Go, and appeared on stage as Felicity in ′s. Her notable songs as a folksinger included 'Long Time Boy' and 'Red and Green Christmas'.