I only found it on youtube
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxK-EMT6KiTkWhHBL2eLuNA
Sello: Gayap Productions – CZGM 7500/1
Formato:
Vinilo, LP, Album
País: Trinidad & Tobago
Publicado: 1975
Género: Jazz
Estilo: Calypso
Lista de Títulos
A1 Chip Down 3:50
A2 Fever 4:00
A3 Major To Minor 5:54
A4 Fancy Sailor 4:45
B1 Dat Kinda Ting 3:38
B2 Mr. Walker 3:57
B3 Caribbean Lullaby 3:20
B4 Kitty Kang 3:38
B5 Ogum 3:35
Compañías, etc.
Grabado en – K.H. Studios
Mezclado en – K.H. Studios
Copyright fonográfico ℗ – Clive Zanda Music
Copyright © – Tomba Music
Créditos
Bass – Mike Georges*
Drums, Photography By – Michael Tobas
Edited By – Clyde Bacchus, Scofield Pilgrim
Edited By, Composed By, Piano, Percussion – Clive Zanda
Engineer [Recording & Mixing] – Eric Michaud
Engineer [Recording] – Randy Phipps
Notas
All music composed by Clive Zanda except "Mr. Walker" by (Sparrow music) and "fever" by (kitch)
Zanda* – Pan-Tastic-Visions
Sello: WIRL – ZMP/87001/02
Formato:
Vinilo, LP, Album
País: Trinidad & Tobago
Publicado: 1987
Género: Jazz, Funk / Soul, Folk, World, & Country
Estilo: Calypso
Lista de TítulosOcultar créditos
A1 Kinda Kitchie 6:54
A2 De' Last Lap Chip 7:28
A3 Carnival Count Down 5:09
B1 De' Hustler 3:59
B2 Pan Night And Day
Composed By – Lord Kitchener
Composed By – Lord Kitchener 7:07
B3 Inheritance 7:07
Compañías, etc.
Producido para – Tru-Scope Music Productions Ltd.
Fabricado por – West Indies Records (Barbados) Ltd.
Impreso por – Caribbean Graphics
Grabado en – Coral Sound Studio
Mezclado en – Coral Sound Studio
Masterizado en – Wirl Studio
Créditos
Arranged By – 'Zanda'*
Composed By – Clive Zanda (pistas: A1 to B1, B3)
Drum Programming [Lynn Electronic Drums] – Zanda*
Electric Bass – Wayne (Barney) Bonaparte*
Engineer [Recording] – Eric Michaud
Executive-Producer – Tru-Scope Music Productions Ltd., Zanda Associates Ltd.
Piano, Synth [DX 7] – Clive Zanda
Producer – Clive (Zanda) Alexander* (pistas: A1, A2, A3, B1, B3), Lord Kitchener (pistas: B2)
Steel Drums [Double Tenor/Double Seconds 'Steel' Panist] – Cary Codrington
Steel Drums [Tenor & Double Tenor 'Steel' Panist] – Len (Boogsie) Sharpe*
Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone – Luther Francois*
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxK-EMT6KiTkWhHBL2eLuNA
Clive Zanda along with Russell Durity on bass and Richard Joseph on drums live at the Bottlestop Wine Bar & Cafe
https://www.bear-family.com/zanda-clive/
https://4state.news/kaisojazz-pioneer-clive-zanda-alexander-has-died-loop-trinidad-tobago/
Kaisojazz pioneer Clive “Zanda” Alexander has died – Loop Trinidad & Tobago
The music fraternity is again in mourning today with the news that kaisojazz pioneer Clive “Zanda” Alexander has died.
Zanda passed away on Thursday morning.
His manager Corinne Durity confirmed his passing to Loop News.
Durity said he passed away at the Port-of-Spain General Hospital around 12.30 am from complications associated with diabetes.
Zanda was 82.
Durity’s husband, Russell, was the bassist for Zanda’s band. He said the musician was working on a book explaining his improv method prior to his death.
Durity said that Zanda coined the term Kaisojazz to describe his fusion of calypso, folk music and jazz.
“His first album released in 1976, it was called Clive Alexander is Here! with Dat Kinda Ting. His emphasis always was on fusing calypso and folk with jazz. When he graduated as an architect in England he came back to T&T in the late 60s, early 70s and he was introduced to a guy by the name of Scofield Pilgrim. They ran a workshop at QRC portraying the importance of our local expression, folk and that kind of thing. That first album came off of that workshop. He didn’t have a name for the idiom so he called it Dat Kinda Ting and later it became Kaisojazz, which he coined,” he explained.
According to a profile of the musician in Jazz in the Islands, Zanda was born into a musical and artistic family in Siparia.
He started making music on self-made cardboard miniature bongos at age 10 beating out calypso rhythms scatting and composing lines on top of the rhythms. At 15, he started taking classical piano lessons.
In 1960 at the age of 20, he migrated to England primarily to pursue studies in architecture and while there took private lessons with well-known British Composer Michael Grant. He formed his own combo experimenting with fusing calypso elements with Jazz and while he studied during the day, he performed at night with his group Dez Alex Combo at the London Pigalle nightclub. There he did curtain calls for such acts as Shirley Bassey, Matt Monroe and Sammy Davis, Jnr.
After returning home where he experimented more with his fusion, he went to the USA where he was awarded a Certificate in Jazz improvisation from Rutgers.
Zanda performed all over the US and all major Caribbean Jazz Festivals.
Zanda was the father of five and married to his wife Carlene.