Exuma II
Exuma II is the second studio album by Bahamian folk musician Exuma. It was released in 1970 on the Mercury Records label.
Reception
In a retrospective review, Richie Unterberger of AllMusic wrote that Exuma II "is perhaps a little less strange and a little more sedate" than Exuma's prior album, the self-titled Exuma, "but only a little." Unterberger concluded, "While it might not be quite as striking as previous album, certainly anyone who likes that debut will like as well ". Mike Jahn of The Baltimore Sun referred to the track "Damn Fool" as "outstanding".Personnel
Adapted from the album's liner notes.- Exuma – lead vocals, guitar, ankle bells, "sacred foot drum", mouth harp
- Bob Wyld – bass vocals, attar bells, elephant bells, marching drum
- Peppy, the SpyBoy – "high harmony", conga, "cabassa sacred sand"
- Lord Cherry – conga, whistles, group vocal
- Yogi – group vocal, junk bells
- Princess Diana – group vocal, whistles
- Sally O'Brien – group vocal, whistles
- Lord Wellington – conga
- Daddy Ya-Ya – producer
- Bob Liftin – engineer