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August 28, 2008

Super Jamano de Dakar – Geedy Dayaan, Soumbouya Musique, mid 70’s

Okay, on special request some more old stuff from Senegal.
With a psychadelic touch this is another Mbalax group from
the Dakar 70’s, Super Jamano de Dakar. I found some discussion
on the internet about who is playing and singing on this LP.
I’ll tell you; on bass – Baila Diagne, solo guitar –
Papa Gasse, El Hadj Ousmane Diagne – Organ, Synthesizer and piano.
Aziz Seck – Drums, Omar Pene – African percussion,
Bassirou Diagne – vocals, Amadou Baye Diagne – backgr. vocals.
Cheikh H Sabidou Niasse – Trumpet, Moustapha Fall – trombone,
Ndiaga Samb and Tonia Lo on Alt Saxophone.
It was recorded at the Jandeer Night Club in Dakar, mid 70’s.
Enough talk, better go listen !

tracks;

1 Yamatee nee law
2 Indu waad
3 Cuur ngonee ngalang
4 Muugn
5 Manduleen
6 Geedy Dayaan

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10 Comments

  1. Mouhamadou 4 September 2008 at 19:48 - Reply

    A very good album. It’s been years since I didn’t listen to it fully. My favourite songs are Muugn with the Serere Rhytm, Kuur Ngany Ngalam, and Yamatee Nelaw. Thanks for bringning back such nice memories

  2. Mouhamadou 4 September 2008 at 19:48 - Reply

    A very good album. It’s been years since I didn’t listen to it fully. My favourite songs are Muugn with the Serere Rhytm, Kuur Ngany Ngalam, and Yamatee Nelaw. Thanks for bringning back such nice memories

  3. ASTADIA 21 September 2008 at 23:58 - Reply

    WOW! I can’t realise I find this album after searching for it all around the Internet. You are just great. INDU WAAD the greatest super diamono song ever! It recall me when I was 10-12 years old and… well all these songs get my tears out. Wondefull. You are absolutly wonderfull!

  4. ASTADIA 21 September 2008 at 23:58 - Reply

    WOW! I can’t realise I find this album after searching for it all around the Internet. You are just great. INDU WAAD the greatest super diamono song ever! It recall me when I was 10-12 years old and… well all these songs get my tears out. Wondefull. You are absolutly wonderfull!

  5. pfoot 25 November 2008 at 15:35 - Reply

    Fantastic! Astadia’s right — this stuff is quite literally impossible to find — how you managed I’ll never know! I’d heard the first track off this on a compilation called “Senegal Flash” that I’ve since lost. It’s amazing though — and if you’ve managed to find any of those I’d love to hear it again. Thanks!!

  6. pfoot 25 November 2008 at 15:35 - Reply

    Fantastic! Astadia’s right — this stuff is quite literally impossible to find — how you managed I’ll never know! I’d heard the first track off this on a compilation called “Senegal Flash” that I’ve since lost. It’s amazing though — and if you’ve managed to find any of those I’d love to hear it again. Thanks!!

  7. moos 26 November 2008 at 07:48 - Reply

    Well pfoot, I bought these way back in the 80’s when they were still available. I guess I’m just lucky it got in my way.
    I hope you all enjoy it..

  8. moos 26 November 2008 at 07:48 - Reply

    Well pfoot, I bought these way back in the 80’s when they were still available. I guess I’m just lucky it got in my way.
    I hope you all enjoy it..

  9. Anonymous 22 June 2014 at 21:52 - Reply

    can you re up load this please?

  10. Scraps 17 June 2018 at 20:59 - Reply

    Thank you thank you three times thank you.

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