King Sunny Adé – My Dear
Atom Park 1986

KSA, front, cd size

Look who’s back, King Sunny Adé is here with a killer album.
If you’re a juju lover do not miss this one, superb instrumentalists.
Talking drums, hawaian guitars, sweet beat.

tracks;

1 My dear
– E gbe kini yi laruge
– Iran akin lo nduro de ogun
– Enu o dun elenu a pon la
– Odu oteyi yato
– Emi nfe
2 Iya o se paro
– Ori o bami se temi
– Toju ebi e
– Ohun to ba gbin
– A mbo o

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11 thoughts on “King Sunny Adé – My Dear
Atom Park 1986

  1. In 1988 I had to sell all my records to make rent. The only ones I saved were 6-8 Sunny Ade African pressings.
    You have posted them all and then some… now another. Your Blog was a stepping stone for a whole world of music on the web, and is still my starting point every day. Thank you for all you do, and the frequency in which you do it. Keep on keepin’ on.

  2. In 1988 I had to sell all my records to make rent. The only ones I saved were 6-8 Sunny Ade African pressings.
    You have posted them all and then some… now another. Your Blog was a stepping stone for a whole world of music on the web, and is still my starting point every day. Thank you for all you do, and the frequency in which you do it. Keep on keepin’ on.

  3. What a shame you had to sell all your records, that would kill me I guess. Fortunately we have the internet now, plenty music for everybody..cheers Anonymous..

  4. What a shame you had to sell all your records, that would kill me I guess. Fortunately we have the internet now, plenty music for everybody..cheers Anonymous..

  5. One of his best concert was in Vredenburgh Uterecht early ’80.
    each bandmember came one by one on stage playing there instrument.
    a great sensation building up that great big sound of Juju.

    all most 3 hour on stage.

    Thanks again for some nice sound from Africa.

    Michael

  6. One of his best concert was in Vredenburgh Uterecht early ’80.
    each bandmember came one by one on stage playing there instrument.
    a great sensation building up that great big sound of Juju.

    all most 3 hour on stage.

    Thanks again for some nice sound from Africa.

    Michael

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