City Boys Band – Odo da Baabi,Rainbow

City Boys Band, front

Just got notified that Ghana celebrates it’s 55th independence
day today. Good idea to bring you some Ghanaian music, thanks
Kwabena. City Boys Band has been here before, mostly with sole
highlife but today’s album also contains some Calacala and Afrobeat.
Real cool outfits the Boys are wearing, don’t you think..? Look & listen.
Happy Independence Day Ghana !

tracks;

1 Odo da baabi
2 Metena nsaman pon mu
3 Abrabo ye ntoboase
4 Kwankyen brodewa
5 Odasani yie ye
6 Gye me tataa
7 Obeba da ben ni
8 Eda a mewuo no
9 Mensuro owuo

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47 thoughts on “City Boys Band – Odo da Baabi,Rainbow

  1. More Ghana music, this is good music. I love some Ghana music myself. Ghana is a unique country. I am lucky enough to have a Ghana friend. They are the best Africa country right now. Thank you for this excellent post. Viva Ghana.

  2. More Ghana music, this is good music. I love some Ghana music myself. Ghana is a unique country. I am lucky enough to have a Ghana friend. They are the best Africa country right now. Thank you for this excellent post. Viva Ghana.

  3. Amazing blog.
    I’m looking fanything of this etiopian wonder
    Asselefetch Ashine – Getenesh Kebret & Army Band.
    Do you have maybe somet music from this girls?
    Thank you.

  4. Amazing blog.
    I’m looking fanything of this etiopian wonder
    Asselefetch Ashine – Getenesh Kebret & Army Band.
    Do you have maybe somet music from this girls?
    Thank you.

  5. Hi Moos, many thanks for yet another album by one of my favorite bands! Unfortunately, the password:
    globalgroove
    doesn’t seem to be working this time. Or am I doing something silly?
    Abraços, Fabricio

  6. Hi Moos, many thanks for yet another album by one of my favorite bands! Unfortunately, the password:
    globalgroove
    doesn’t seem to be working this time. Or am I doing something silly?
    Abraços, Fabricio

  7. Anyone out there know when this one came out? I’m not familiar with this City Boys record. My guess is early 80’s. Maybe ’82?

    Looking forward to checking it out, thanks Moos!

  8. Anyone out there know when this one came out? I’m not familiar with this City Boys record. My guess is early 80’s. Maybe ’82?

    Looking forward to checking it out, thanks Moos!

  9. Anyone out there know when this one came out? I’m not familiar with this City Boys record. My guess is early 80’s. Maybe ’82?

    Looking forward to checking it out, thanks Moos!

  10. Moos, Wow.., around half December I discovered by accident GG when I was looking for cover of some salsa album. Found it even with a good quality registration of the album. After that ‘Heaven open to you’ , all this beautiful music. Not only I found the music of my childhood of Cuban and Colombian music but it opened new horizons for my interests in African music. I was just in time to get the most of it by the end of that month. Followed your troubles keeping up the site. I am flabbergasted by the quality of the music, the best thing is your taste. I am still organizing, listening, dancing, smiling, Wow….

    I have a new daily habit, to check you out. Niet te geloven, wat ‘n feest!

    And I agree, no religious stuff, but sometimes it’s easy to get religious.

    Victor B, Italy

  11. Moos, Wow.., around half December I discovered by accident GG when I was looking for cover of some salsa album. Found it even with a good quality registration of the album. After that ‘Heaven open to you’ , all this beautiful music. Not only I found the music of my childhood of Cuban and Colombian music but it opened new horizons for my interests in African music. I was just in time to get the most of it by the end of that month. Followed your troubles keeping up the site. I am flabbergasted by the quality of the music, the best thing is your taste. I am still organizing, listening, dancing, smiling, Wow….

    I have a new daily habit, to check you out. Niet te geloven, wat ‘n feest!

    And I agree, no religious stuff, but sometimes it’s easy to get religious.

    Victor B, Italy

  12. Moos, Wow.., around half December I discovered by accident GG when I was looking for cover of some salsa album. Found it even with a good quality registration of the album. After that ‘Heaven open to you’ , all this beautiful music. Not only I found the music of my childhood of Cuban and Colombian music but it opened new horizons for my interests in African music. I was just in time to get the most of it by the end of that month. Followed your troubles keeping up the site. I am flabbergasted by the quality of the music, the best thing is your taste. I am still organizing, listening, dancing, smiling, Wow….

    I have a new daily habit, to check you out. Niet te geloven, wat ‘n feest!

    And I agree, no religious stuff, but sometimes it’s easy to get religious.

    Victor B, Italy

  13. So glad to see you are still fighting on, Moos! More power to your turntable!

    Do you (or anyone) know what happened to ‘Runrhythmrun’, which became ‘Liven Things Up….’ but then got shot down again? There were some wonderful things going on there as well.

  14. So glad to see you are still fighting on, Moos! More power to your turntable!

    Do you (or anyone) know what happened to ‘Runrhythmrun’, which became ‘Liven Things Up….’ but then got shot down again? There were some wonderful things going on there as well.

  15. So glad to see you are still fighting on, Moos! More power to your turntable!

    Do you (or anyone) know what happened to ‘Runrhythmrun’, which became ‘Liven Things Up….’ but then got shot down again? There were some wonderful things going on there as well.

  16. Oi Moos,
    Funciona agora, depois de um novo download. Talvez o arquivo foi corrompido no primeiro (?).
    Abraços, e mais uma vez obrigado!
    Fabricio

  17. Oi Moos,
    Funciona agora, depois de um novo download. Talvez o arquivo foi corrompido no primeiro (?).
    Abraços, e mais uma vez obrigado!
    Fabricio

  18. Oi Moos,
    Funciona agora, depois de um novo download. Talvez o arquivo foi corrompido no primeiro (?).
    Abraços, e mais uma vez obrigado!
    Fabricio

  19. Thank You Moos…could you perhaps post any of these Ghana albums in future if you have…Okwantuni by K.Frimpong, Omintiminim by Atakora Manu, Owuo Yi by Obiba Collins Marfo…they are not on any other blogs yet & is very hard to come accross…thanks

  20. Thank You Moos…could you perhaps post any of these Ghana albums in future if you have…Okwantuni by K.Frimpong, Omintiminim by Atakora Manu, Owuo Yi by Obiba Collins Marfo…they are not on any other blogs yet & is very hard to come accross…thanks

  21. Thank You Moos…could you perhaps post any of these Ghana albums in future if you have…Okwantuni by K.Frimpong, Omintiminim by Atakora Manu, Owuo Yi by Obiba Collins Marfo…they are not on any other blogs yet & is very hard to come accross…thanks

  22. Thank you for this beautiful songs! Please could post also the album City Boys Band in Nigeria Vol.1 for me if you have it. I would really appereciate

  23. Thank you for this beautiful songs! Please could post also the album City Boys Band in Nigeria Vol.1 for me if you have it. I would really appereciate

  24. Thank you for this beautiful songs! Please could post also the album City Boys Band in Nigeria Vol.1 for me if you have it. I would really appereciate

  25. Thanks. Moos, do u perhaps have anything by The Black Masters band or The Youngsters Band that you could post in future?…

  26. Thanks. Moos, do u perhaps have anything by The Black Masters band or The Youngsters Band that you could post in future?…

  27. Thanks. Moos, do u perhaps have anything by The Black Masters band or The Youngsters Band that you could post in future?…

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