Barbados (i/bɑːrˈbeɪdɒs/ or /bɑːrˈbeɪdoʊs/) is a sovereignisland country in the Lesser Antilles, in the Americas. It is 34 kilometres (21mi) in length and up to 23 kilometres (14mi) in width, covering an area of 432 square kilometres (167sqmi). It is situated in the western area of the North Atlantic and 100 kilometres (62mi) east of the Windward Islands and the Caribbean Sea; therein, it is about 168 kilometres (104mi) east of the islands of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and 400 kilometres (250mi) north-east of Trinidad and Tobago. Barbados is outside of the principal Atlantic hurricane belt. Its capital is Bridgetown.
Inhabited by Kalingo people since the 13th century, and prior to that by other Amerindians, Barbados was visited by Spanish navigators in the late 15th century and claimed for the Spanish Crown. It first appears on a Spanish map from 1511. The Portuguese visited the island in 1536, but they left it unclaimed, with their only remnants being an introduction of wild hogs for a good supply of meat whenever the island was visited. An English ship, the Olive Blossom, arrived in Barbados in 1625; its men took possession of it in the name of King James I. In 1627, the first permanent settlers arrived from England, and it became an English and later British colony.
"Barbados" was a UKNumber 1 single released in May 1975 by Typically Tropical. "Barbados" entered the UK Singles Chart at number 37 in late June 1975, and five weeks later was at Number 1 for a week. In total, "Barbados" spent eleven weeks on the chart. The track also reached Number 1 on the Irish Singles Chart, Number 1 on the South African Singles Chart, and 20 on the Australian Singles Chart (Kent Music Report). The track was later released on an album in 1975 by Gull Records. The album was named Barbados Sky.
Follow-up singles "Rocket Now" and "The Ghost Song" failed to chart, leaving "Typically Tropical" as one-hit wonders.
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Typically Tropical ~ Barbados Sky (Full Album) [1975]
Typically Tropical ~ Barbados Sky (Full Album) [1975]
(Side 1)
A1 Barbados
A2 Hot Summer Girls
A3 The Pied Piper
A4 Hole In The Sky
A5 In The Stew
A6 Sylvan's A Barbadian
(Side 2)
B1 Sandy
B2 Everybody Plays The Fool
B3 Rocket Now
B4 Israelites
B5 Do The Yam
Produced by Jeffrey Calvert and Max West
published: 23 Jun 2024
Typically Tropical - Barbados (August 8, 1975) - TopPop
The song is about a bus driver who escapes Brixton, London for the tropical island of Barbados, where he's going to see his girlfriend. The song has a tropical feel and a reggae vibe, but the Typically Tropical duo of Jeffrey Calvert and Max West are from a very different climate: Wales.
They were engineers at Morgan Studios in London when they wrote this song. Calvert had been on vacation in Jamaica, and they wanted to write a reggae song. They came up with "Barbados" in two hours on a guitar and piano.
Calvert and West didn't have a record deal when they wrote this song, but they were able to record it at Morgan Studios, where they worked, after sessions for clients were over. They used backing tracks and instruments that were lying around the studio, but when Gull Records signed them, ...
published: 02 Jul 2021
Typically Tropical - Barbados
Typically Tropical - Barbados
published: 15 Dec 2009
Typically Tropical - Barbados Sky (1975) [Full Album] vinyl
A1 Barbados 00:00 0:24
A2 Hot Summer Girls 03:36
A3 The Pied Piper 06:21
A4 Hole In The Sky 08:59
A5 In The Stew 11:50
A6 Sylvan's A Barbadian 16:09
B1 Sandy 17:40
B2 Everybody Playes The Fool 20:12
B3 Rocket Now 22:52
B4 Israelites 26:15
B5 Do The Yam 29:19
Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Gull Records
Printed By – Robert Stace
Recorded At – Morgan Studios
Produced For – Coconut Airways Productions
Published By – Gull Songs
Arranged By, Producer, Keyboards – Max West
Bass – Alan Tarny, Dave Marquee
Design [Sleeve Design] – Gull Graphics, John Pasche
Drums – Clem Cattini, Trevor Spencer
Engineer – Lindsay Kidd, Martin Levan, Robin Black
Guitar – Chris Spedding, Joe Morretti, Kevin Peek, Vic Flick
Keyboards – Roger Coulam
Percussion – Frank Ricotti
Performer – The Hurricane Force Ste...
published: 14 Jul 2024
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Song Title:Barbados
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Info:"Barbados" entered the UK Singles Chart at number 37 in late June 1975, and five weeks later it hit number one for a week.In total,"Barbados" spent eleven weeks on the charts.The track also reached number one on the Irish Singles Chart,the South African Singles Chart,and number 20 on the Australian Singles Chart.The track was later released on an album in 1975 by Gull Records, named Barbados Sky.In 1999, a reworked version of the song, renamed "We're Going to Ibiza", also reached the UK number one spot for the Vengaboys.
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Typically Tropical ~ Barbados Sky (Full Album) [1975]
(Side 1)
A1 Barbados
A2 Hot Summer Girls
A3 The Pied Piper
A4 Hole In The Sky
A5 In The Stew
A6 Syl...
Typically Tropical ~ Barbados Sky (Full Album) [1975]
(Side 1)
A1 Barbados
A2 Hot Summer Girls
A3 The Pied Piper
A4 Hole In The Sky
A5 In The Stew
A6 Sylvan's A Barbadian
(Side 2)
B1 Sandy
B2 Everybody Plays The Fool
B3 Rocket Now
B4 Israelites
B5 Do The Yam
Produced by Jeffrey Calvert and Max West
Typically Tropical ~ Barbados Sky (Full Album) [1975]
(Side 1)
A1 Barbados
A2 Hot Summer Girls
A3 The Pied Piper
A4 Hole In The Sky
A5 In The Stew
A6 Sylvan's A Barbadian
(Side 2)
B1 Sandy
B2 Everybody Plays The Fool
B3 Rocket Now
B4 Israelites
B5 Do The Yam
Produced by Jeffrey Calvert and Max West
The song is about a bus driver who escapes Brixton, London for the tropical island of Barbados, where he's going to see his girlfriend. The song has a tropical ...
The song is about a bus driver who escapes Brixton, London for the tropical island of Barbados, where he's going to see his girlfriend. The song has a tropical feel and a reggae vibe, but the Typically Tropical duo of Jeffrey Calvert and Max West are from a very different climate: Wales.
They were engineers at Morgan Studios in London when they wrote this song. Calvert had been on vacation in Jamaica, and they wanted to write a reggae song. They came up with "Barbados" in two hours on a guitar and piano.
Calvert and West didn't have a record deal when they wrote this song, but they were able to record it at Morgan Studios, where they worked, after sessions for clients were over. They used backing tracks and instruments that were lying around the studio, but when Gull Records signed them, they re-recorded the song using top studio musicians, including guitarist Chris Spedding, The Tornados' drummer Clem Cattini, and Blue Mink's Roger Coulam on keyboards.
Jeff Calvert and Max West provided the vocals, with West's alter ego Tobias Wilcock providing the voice of the captain of the song's ubiquitous Coconut Airways.
"Barbados" went to #1 in the UK in August 1975, giving the small Gull Records label a surprise hit and an influx of cash. At the time, Gull had a promising rock band on their label called Judas Priest, whose first album, released a year earlier, went nowhere. Gull knew they needed a different producer, so they assigned the task to Typically Tropical (Jeffrey Calvert and Max West). The band wasn't thrilled with the decision, but it worked out very well for them: Calvert and West knew their way around a studio and didn't try to alter their sound of the second album 'Sad Wings of Destiny'. Judas Priest had co-producer role, giving them creative control and valuable studio experience that came in handy - they co-produced every subsequent album they recorded as well.
(from: Song Facts)
"Barbados" was later successfully covered by the Vengaboys in 1999 as "We're Going to Ibiza".
Typically Tropical sold 381,456 copies of "Barbados" (as of November 2019) compared to the cover, "We're Going to Ibiza" by the Vengaboys which has sold 1,862,451 (as of November 2019).
This Toppop recording was first broadcast on August 8, 1975.
This song reached #10 in the Dutch Top 40 on 6 September 1975.
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The Netherlands
TopPop was the first regular dedicated pop music TV show in the Dutch language area. Dutch broadcaster AVRO aired the programme weekly, from 1970 to 1988. Presenter Ad Visser hosted the show for its first fifteen years.
World famous music artists performed on TopPop: ABBA, 10CC, Bee Gees, The Jacksons, David Bowie, Earth & Fire, Boney M, Smokie, KC & The Sunshine Band, Chick, Donna Summer, Rod Stewart, and many many more.
The song is about a bus driver who escapes Brixton, London for the tropical island of Barbados, where he's going to see his girlfriend. The song has a tropical feel and a reggae vibe, but the Typically Tropical duo of Jeffrey Calvert and Max West are from a very different climate: Wales.
They were engineers at Morgan Studios in London when they wrote this song. Calvert had been on vacation in Jamaica, and they wanted to write a reggae song. They came up with "Barbados" in two hours on a guitar and piano.
Calvert and West didn't have a record deal when they wrote this song, but they were able to record it at Morgan Studios, where they worked, after sessions for clients were over. They used backing tracks and instruments that were lying around the studio, but when Gull Records signed them, they re-recorded the song using top studio musicians, including guitarist Chris Spedding, The Tornados' drummer Clem Cattini, and Blue Mink's Roger Coulam on keyboards.
Jeff Calvert and Max West provided the vocals, with West's alter ego Tobias Wilcock providing the voice of the captain of the song's ubiquitous Coconut Airways.
"Barbados" went to #1 in the UK in August 1975, giving the small Gull Records label a surprise hit and an influx of cash. At the time, Gull had a promising rock band on their label called Judas Priest, whose first album, released a year earlier, went nowhere. Gull knew they needed a different producer, so they assigned the task to Typically Tropical (Jeffrey Calvert and Max West). The band wasn't thrilled with the decision, but it worked out very well for them: Calvert and West knew their way around a studio and didn't try to alter their sound of the second album 'Sad Wings of Destiny'. Judas Priest had co-producer role, giving them creative control and valuable studio experience that came in handy - they co-produced every subsequent album they recorded as well.
(from: Song Facts)
"Barbados" was later successfully covered by the Vengaboys in 1999 as "We're Going to Ibiza".
Typically Tropical sold 381,456 copies of "Barbados" (as of November 2019) compared to the cover, "We're Going to Ibiza" by the Vengaboys which has sold 1,862,451 (as of November 2019).
This Toppop recording was first broadcast on August 8, 1975.
This song reached #10 in the Dutch Top 40 on 6 September 1975.
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Broadcast date:
August 8, 1975
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The performance of the artist(s) in the clip was filmed and recorded with the written consent of the artist(s) and their representatives.
AVROTROS is a Dutch radio and television broadcaster, founded in 2014 from a merger of AVRO and TROS. From January 1st, 2014 the name of the merged broadcaster was used in joint programmes. AVRO was founded in 1923 as the Netherlands first public broadcaster. TROS started broadcasting in 1964. Toppop was a weekly AVRO pop program that was aired between 1970 and 1988.
AVROTROS Broadcasting
PO Box 2
1200 JA Hilversum
The Netherlands
TopPop was the first regular dedicated pop music TV show in the Dutch language area. Dutch broadcaster AVRO aired the programme weekly, from 1970 to 1988. Presenter Ad Visser hosted the show for its first fifteen years.
World famous music artists performed on TopPop: ABBA, 10CC, Bee Gees, The Jacksons, David Bowie, Earth & Fire, Boney M, Smokie, KC & The Sunshine Band, Chick, Donna Summer, Rod Stewart, and many many more.
A1 Barbados 00:00 0:24
A2 Hot Summer Girls 03:36
A3 The Pied Piper 06:21
A4 Hole In The Sky 08:59
A5 In The Stew 11:50
A6 Sylvan's A Barbadian 16:09
B1 ...
A1 Barbados 00:00 0:24
A2 Hot Summer Girls 03:36
A3 The Pied Piper 06:21
A4 Hole In The Sky 08:59
A5 In The Stew 11:50
A6 Sylvan's A Barbadian 16:09
B1 Sandy 17:40
B2 Everybody Playes The Fool 20:12
B3 Rocket Now 22:52
B4 Israelites 26:15
B5 Do The Yam 29:19
Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Gull Records
Printed By – Robert Stace
Recorded At – Morgan Studios
Produced For – Coconut Airways Productions
Published By – Gull Songs
Arranged By, Producer, Keyboards – Max West
Bass – Alan Tarny, Dave Marquee
Design [Sleeve Design] – Gull Graphics, John Pasche
Drums – Clem Cattini, Trevor Spencer
Engineer – Lindsay Kidd, Martin Levan, Robin Black
Guitar – Chris Spedding, Joe Morretti, Kevin Peek, Vic Flick
Keyboards – Roger Coulam
Percussion – Frank Ricotti
Performer – The Hurricane Force Steel Band
Producer, Vocals, Engineer – Jeffrey Calvert
Tape Op [Tapes and Insanity] – Chris 'Yam' Tsangarides
Vocals – Tobias Wilcock
Profile: British studio act. 'We're Going To Ibiza' from Vengaboys is a remake of their hit 'Barbados.
A1 Barbados 00:00 0:24
A2 Hot Summer Girls 03:36
A3 The Pied Piper 06:21
A4 Hole In The Sky 08:59
A5 In The Stew 11:50
A6 Sylvan's A Barbadian 16:09
B1 Sandy 17:40
B2 Everybody Playes The Fool 20:12
B3 Rocket Now 22:52
B4 Israelites 26:15
B5 Do The Yam 29:19
Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Gull Records
Printed By – Robert Stace
Recorded At – Morgan Studios
Produced For – Coconut Airways Productions
Published By – Gull Songs
Arranged By, Producer, Keyboards – Max West
Bass – Alan Tarny, Dave Marquee
Design [Sleeve Design] – Gull Graphics, John Pasche
Drums – Clem Cattini, Trevor Spencer
Engineer – Lindsay Kidd, Martin Levan, Robin Black
Guitar – Chris Spedding, Joe Morretti, Kevin Peek, Vic Flick
Keyboards – Roger Coulam
Percussion – Frank Ricotti
Performer – The Hurricane Force Steel Band
Producer, Vocals, Engineer – Jeffrey Calvert
Tape Op [Tapes and Insanity] – Chris 'Yam' Tsangarides
Vocals – Tobias Wilcock
Profile: British studio act. 'We're Going To Ibiza' from Vengaboys is a remake of their hit 'Barbados.
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Artist:Typically Tropical
Song Title:Barbados
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Year:1975
Info:"Barbados" entered th...
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Artist:Typically Tropical
Song Title:Barbados
Record Label:Gull
Year:1975
Info:"Barbados" entered the UK Singles Chart at number 37 in late June 1975, and five weeks later it hit number one for a week.In total,"Barbados" spent eleven weeks on the charts.The track also reached number one on the Irish Singles Chart,the South African Singles Chart,and number 20 on the Australian Singles Chart.The track was later released on an album in 1975 by Gull Records, named Barbados Sky.In 1999, a reworked version of the song, renamed "We're Going to Ibiza", also reached the UK number one spot for the Vengaboys.
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I AM A LICENCED PROFESSIONAL DJ
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Artist:Typically Tropical
Song Title:Barbados
Record Label:Gull
Year:1975
Info:"Barbados" entered the UK Singles Chart at number 37 in late June 1975, and five weeks later it hit number one for a week.In total,"Barbados" spent eleven weeks on the charts.The track also reached number one on the Irish Singles Chart,the South African Singles Chart,and number 20 on the Australian Singles Chart.The track was later released on an album in 1975 by Gull Records, named Barbados Sky.In 1999, a reworked version of the song, renamed "We're Going to Ibiza", also reached the UK number one spot for the Vengaboys.
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Typically Tropical ~ Barbados Sky (Full Album) [1975]
(Side 1)
A1 Barbados
A2 Hot Summer Girls
A3 The Pied Piper
A4 Hole In The Sky
A5 In The Stew
A6 Sylvan's A Barbadian
(Side 2)
B1 Sandy
B2 Everybody Plays The Fool
B3 Rocket Now
B4 Israelites
B5 Do The Yam
Produced by Jeffrey Calvert and Max West
The song is about a bus driver who escapes Brixton, London for the tropical island of Barbados, where he's going to see his girlfriend. The song has a tropical feel and a reggae vibe, but the Typically Tropical duo of Jeffrey Calvert and Max West are from a very different climate: Wales.
They were engineers at Morgan Studios in London when they wrote this song. Calvert had been on vacation in Jamaica, and they wanted to write a reggae song. They came up with "Barbados" in two hours on a guitar and piano.
Calvert and West didn't have a record deal when they wrote this song, but they were able to record it at Morgan Studios, where they worked, after sessions for clients were over. They used backing tracks and instruments that were lying around the studio, but when Gull Records signed them, they re-recorded the song using top studio musicians, including guitarist Chris Spedding, The Tornados' drummer Clem Cattini, and Blue Mink's Roger Coulam on keyboards.
Jeff Calvert and Max West provided the vocals, with West's alter ego Tobias Wilcock providing the voice of the captain of the song's ubiquitous Coconut Airways.
"Barbados" went to #1 in the UK in August 1975, giving the small Gull Records label a surprise hit and an influx of cash. At the time, Gull had a promising rock band on their label called Judas Priest, whose first album, released a year earlier, went nowhere. Gull knew they needed a different producer, so they assigned the task to Typically Tropical (Jeffrey Calvert and Max West). The band wasn't thrilled with the decision, but it worked out very well for them: Calvert and West knew their way around a studio and didn't try to alter their sound of the second album 'Sad Wings of Destiny'. Judas Priest had co-producer role, giving them creative control and valuable studio experience that came in handy - they co-produced every subsequent album they recorded as well.
(from: Song Facts)
"Barbados" was later successfully covered by the Vengaboys in 1999 as "We're Going to Ibiza".
Typically Tropical sold 381,456 copies of "Barbados" (as of November 2019) compared to the cover, "We're Going to Ibiza" by the Vengaboys which has sold 1,862,451 (as of November 2019).
This Toppop recording was first broadcast on August 8, 1975.
This song reached #10 in the Dutch Top 40 on 6 September 1975.
Watch our great music videos ❯ https://goo.gl/feVLNN
More TopPop? Subscribe here ❯ https://goo.gl/aICMxi
More info on Wikipedia ❯ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TopPop
Broadcast date:
August 8, 1975
This is to let you know that the video recording of the video clip was originally recorded by AVROTROS Broadcasting. AVROTROS Broadcasting hereby warrants and represents that it is the sole and exclusive owner of the physical film and/or videotape footage in this video clip.
The performance of the artist(s) in the clip was filmed and recorded with the written consent of the artist(s) and their representatives.
AVROTROS is a Dutch radio and television broadcaster, founded in 2014 from a merger of AVRO and TROS. From January 1st, 2014 the name of the merged broadcaster was used in joint programmes. AVRO was founded in 1923 as the Netherlands first public broadcaster. TROS started broadcasting in 1964. Toppop was a weekly AVRO pop program that was aired between 1970 and 1988.
AVROTROS Broadcasting
PO Box 2
1200 JA Hilversum
The Netherlands
TopPop was the first regular dedicated pop music TV show in the Dutch language area. Dutch broadcaster AVRO aired the programme weekly, from 1970 to 1988. Presenter Ad Visser hosted the show for its first fifteen years.
World famous music artists performed on TopPop: ABBA, 10CC, Bee Gees, The Jacksons, David Bowie, Earth & Fire, Boney M, Smokie, KC & The Sunshine Band, Chick, Donna Summer, Rod Stewart, and many many more.
A1 Barbados 00:00 0:24
A2 Hot Summer Girls 03:36
A3 The Pied Piper 06:21
A4 Hole In The Sky 08:59
A5 In The Stew 11:50
A6 Sylvan's A Barbadian 16:09
B1 Sandy 17:40
B2 Everybody Playes The Fool 20:12
B3 Rocket Now 22:52
B4 Israelites 26:15
B5 Do The Yam 29:19
Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Gull Records
Printed By – Robert Stace
Recorded At – Morgan Studios
Produced For – Coconut Airways Productions
Published By – Gull Songs
Arranged By, Producer, Keyboards – Max West
Bass – Alan Tarny, Dave Marquee
Design [Sleeve Design] – Gull Graphics, John Pasche
Drums – Clem Cattini, Trevor Spencer
Engineer – Lindsay Kidd, Martin Levan, Robin Black
Guitar – Chris Spedding, Joe Morretti, Kevin Peek, Vic Flick
Keyboards – Roger Coulam
Percussion – Frank Ricotti
Performer – The Hurricane Force Steel Band
Producer, Vocals, Engineer – Jeffrey Calvert
Tape Op [Tapes and Insanity] – Chris 'Yam' Tsangarides
Vocals – Tobias Wilcock
Profile: British studio act. 'We're Going To Ibiza' from Vengaboys is a remake of their hit 'Barbados.
* Typically Tropical - 1975 - Barbados *
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Artist:Typically Tropical
Song Title:Barbados
Record Label:Gull
Year:1975
Info:"Barbados" entered the UK Singles Chart at number 37 in late June 1975, and five weeks later it hit number one for a week.In total,"Barbados" spent eleven weeks on the charts.The track also reached number one on the Irish Singles Chart,the South African Singles Chart,and number 20 on the Australian Singles Chart.The track was later released on an album in 1975 by Gull Records, named Barbados Sky.In 1999, a reworked version of the song, renamed "We're Going to Ibiza", also reached the UK number one spot for the Vengaboys.
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NOT TO BE USED FOR PROFIT/GAIN.
NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED.
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