Barbados Sky (Typically Tropical Album)
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Barbados Sky is the first and only LP released by Typically Tropical
Typically Tropical
Typically Tropical are a British band. They are best known for the song "Barbados".The band was actually a duo comprising Geraint Wyn Hughes and Jeffrey Calvert, who had met through Hughes' band, Quasar. They wrote and recorded songs at Morgan Studios, where Calvert worked with his father, when...

, released in 1975. It was most famous for its hit single Barbados
Barbados (song)
"Barbados" was a UK number one single in August 1975 by Typically Tropical. "Barbados" entered the UK Singles Chart on 5 July 1975, and five weeks later was at #1 for one week. In total, "Barbados" spent eleven weeks in the chart. The track also reached #1 on the Irish Singles Chart and #20 on the...

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Track listing

Side 1
  1. "Barbados
    Barbados (song)
    "Barbados" was a UK number one single in August 1975 by Typically Tropical. "Barbados" entered the UK Singles Chart on 5 July 1975, and five weeks later was at #1 for one week. In total, "Barbados" spent eleven weeks in the chart. The track also reached #1 on the Irish Singles Chart and #20 on the...

    " (Jeffrey Calvert, Max West)
  2. "Hot Summer Girls" (Shelley, Wilde)
  3. "The Pied Piper" (Kornfeld, Duboff)
  4. "Hole In the Sky" (Calvert, West)
  5. "In the Stew" (Calvert)
  6. "Sylvan's a Barbadian" (Calvert, West)

Side 2
  1. "Sandy" (Calvert, West)
  2. "Everybody Plays the Fool" (Clark, Williams, Bailey)
  3. "Rocket Now" (Calvert, West)
  4. "Israelites" (Dacres, Kong)
  5. "Do the Yam" (West, Tsangarides)

External links

  • [ Typically Tropical biography] at Allmusic website
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