Kofi Sammy, who left the K. Gyasi’s Band and Water Proof, who
left E.K.’s no.1 Band, then formed the Okukuseku’s No.2 Guitar
Band in 1969. After recording some 60 plates on 45 rpm, this is
their second LP. It’s quality is not perfect and makes a little
jump in track 2, but still… We congratulate Ghana with reaching
the last 16 country’s to appear at the world’s biggest football stage.
Well done & good luck!
tracks;
1 Akokohwere agya bode
– Anomaa oreko
– Medofo bra
– Mohammadu
– Obiara beko
– Yede yagoro aba
– Tonola afe
2 To wo bo ase
3 Moma yenka
4 Odo bra
5 Paapa aye ade
6 Wo mpe mea gyae me
7 Ma damfo pa wu a
could you please stop this football thing. some nation here are having bad times… hum. so can we concentrate on music, okay or shall I start a comment strike ?
Just joking, vive le Moos !!!!
could you please stop this football thing. some nation here are having bad times… hum. so can we concentrate on music, okay or shall I start a comment strike ?
Just joking, vive le Moos !!!!
greta album that is, i for sure dont know all his albums but that A side is one giant trip..
try it!
greta album that is, i for sure dont know all his albums but that A side is one giant trip..
try it!
one can see/hear that Okukuseku was then not fully matured as a band, but they were brimming with confidence. Quite daring.
Thanks for taking us back with this post.
one can see/hear that Okukuseku was then not fully matured as a band, but they were brimming with confidence. Quite daring.
Thanks for taking us back with this post.
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