On the rare La Belle Creole label, this Haitian 78 rpm of Guy du Rosier singing the rollicking, self-penned calypso “Mathilda” is a real treasure; and not only because it is basically impossible to find in any shape. Around 1948 Du Rosier and his Rhythm recorded this lively performance filled with masterful percussion, rock solid & perfectly playful piano by Bebo Valdes (father of the very famous contemporary pianist Chucho Valdes), and an energetic vocal take which was just loose enough to catch the island feeling but not lose the ensemble nuances that you need to pull off this kind of laid-back sound. Later on, in the 1950s, Harry Belafonte would do his own version of this tune to great acclaim, but this lesser-known original take (on a super clean shellac – yes!) is the one I prefer every time.
Edith Piaf once called Mr. Du Rosier, a calypso star from an early age, ”the living breath of Haiti.”
April 18, 2018 at 7:11 am
Very fine Performance, thank you!
April 19, 2018 at 4:00 am
Yes, a great recording. Thank you!
May 23, 2018 at 11:02 am
What song is on the B side?
Merci…
June 26, 2018 at 1:47 pm
Hi, the B side on this 78rpm is “Mouin Coue Nan Ca”. Thanks!