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Categorie archives: October 2008
- Friday October 17, 20085 comments on Various Artists – Los Reyes del Festejo, Virrey 1971
Nicomedes Santa Cruz presenta : Los Reyes del Festejo.
a collector of Black Peruvian music by several artists.tracks;
1 Conjunto Cumanana – Los Reyes del festejo
2 Roberto Rivas y Gente Morena – Arroz co concolon
3 Abelardo Vásquez y Cumanana – Prendeme la vela
4 Vicente Vásquez – Zapateo en mayor
5 Nicanor Lobatón y Gente Morena – LIbertad
6 Roberto Rivas y Gente Morena – Enciendete, candela
7 Conjunto Cumanana – La Reina del festejo
8 Abelardo Vásquez con los Vásquez – Mi compadre Nicolas
9 Roberto Rivas y Gente Morena – Al son de la tambora
10 Vicente Vásquez – Zapateo en menor
11 Nicanor Lobatón y Gente Morena – El payande
12 Cuadrilla de don Manuel Mugarra – Son de los diablosPosted by Moosat 9:31 PMCategories
- Thursday October 16, 2008
I use to post ‘music for the people’ of many country’s.
This time I want to introduce a Dutch singer to you, one I
really enjoy listening to. This is typical music from the
Amsterdam neighbourhood, ‘de Jordaan’. The album is from ’85
but the recordings are made between 1954 ( track # 1 ) and
early 60’s. Johnny Jordaan had huge succes late 50’s, his music,
though sung with enormous Amsterdam slang, was played throughout
the Netherlands. I always loved it, something quite different
for once. Hope you appreciate.tracks;
1 Bij ons in de Jordaan
2 Geef mij maar Amsterdam
3 De afgekeurde woning
4 De parel van de Jordaan
5 Johnny’s potpourri 1
6 Johnny’s potpourri 2
7 Daar mag je alleen naar kijken
8 Een pikketanussie
9 Janussie
10 Pruimenpap
11 De begrafenis van Manke Nelis
12 VriendschapPosted by Moosat 11:40 PM - Thursday October 16, 2008
It’s been a while since we had some Brazilian music on this page.
Ai que saudade do meu Rio, demorou p’a caramba que temos
um bom samba neste pagina. This is a ‘Sambista’ I discovered
last weekend. I am always thrilled to find an album like this one.
Mid 70’s, Rio de Janeiro, great samba’s. Agorra me orgulho de
te apresentar; Zé Di comes in at Global Groove with topmaterial.
…sambatracks;
1 Outro bouquet
2 Ontem
3 Quando meu Salgueiro desce
4 Nao vai dizer Adeus
5 Independência ou morte
6 Rei de França na ilha de assombraçao
7 Salgueiro chorou
8 Chapéu de marinheiro
9 De como un homem deixou de fazer música e foi vender pipoca
10 Perdoe meu amorPosted by Moosat 9:58 PM - Wednesday October 15, 2008
Plena is the most typical rhythm of Puerto Rico and the master
of the plena was Canario. His real name is Manuel Jiménez and
started his singing career at the age of 5. He was beheld a child
prodigy and that gave him his start towards everlasting fame.
The vocals here belong to Raful. Listen to Canario.tracks;
1 Llego de Roma
2 Hechisera
3 Buscando a malen
4 Cortaron a Elena
5 Cuando las mujeres quieren a los hombres
6 El mundo se va acabar
7 Santa Maria
8 Por bandolera
9 Que se va José
10 Tanta vanidad
11 La negra Merced
12 Que tabaco maloPosted by Moosat 9:47 PM - Wednesday October 15, 2008
Global Groovers, a few weeks ago I’ve been posting 4 albums
of the series; ‘Les Meilleurs Souvenirs de la 1ére Biennale
Artistique et Culturelle de la Jeunesse, 1970’ from Mali.
There was still one missing piece in the puzzle. Today one of
our dear visitors donated it, for us to be complete. Very nice
gesture indeed, thank you so much on behalf of all GGers.
Let’s take the opportunity, and listen.tracks;
1 Boro
2 Récital
3 Manden po
4 An jigi ye mali ye
5 Ferro
6 Sènè
7 TaaraPosted by Moosat 8:15 PM - Wednesday October 15, 2008
I have another ‘Lutumba’ for you but it has One Problem !
The first track; ‘Coeur Artificiel’ has a disturbing Tac..tac..tac
through the whole number, a real Big Shame !
Maybe one of you wizzkidz can remove it for us and send it back.
Unfortunately I don’t control those skills. On the other hand I
thought you wouldn’t want to miss it anyway, the other 3 songs
sound as they should. Have you seen the video’s I linked you to
at Worldservice yesterday ? Absolutely amazing to see how
Lutumba plays that guitar, if you didn’t, go watch it !tracks;
1 Coeur artificiel
2 Mangassa
3 Sindo na Bruxelles
4 MaclebertPosted by Moosat 7:35 PMCategories
- Tuesday October 14, 2008
To end this evening of great Congolese singers, this le T.P.O.K. Jazz.
It’s a special jubilee release with Franco and Le Poete
Lutumba Simaro, our friend and collegue of Worldservice
knows_more_details.He’s the one with the specific background information,
I’m doing the smalltalk and this old record.
Check it out.tracks;
1 Testament ya bowule
2 Vaccination
3 Tala merçi ba pesaka mbua
4 Aminata na zangi visaPosted by Moosat 9:25 PMCategories
- Tuesday October 14, 2008
The second album to come out on SAM records ( Système Art Musique ).
Great guitar work by Syran, Pablo and Sammy Massamba.
Sam Mangwana brings ode to fellow African country’s, Zimbabwe
and Cameroun. Grab it.tracks;
1 Maria Tebbo
2 Tchimurenga Zimbabwe
3 Bana ba CamerounPosted by Moosat 8:39 PM - Tuesday October 14, 2008
Congo’s greatest singer of all time is Tabu Ley Rochereau.
On this album we hear him perform with Orchestre Afrisa International.
These recordings from the early 70’s have such a subtel relaxed
sound, you wouldn’t want to miss. Listen.tracks;
1 Kaful mayay 1 & 2
2 Mayeya
3 Mass media
4 Nzale
5 Mose – Konzo
6 Bala bala
7 Aon-aon
8 Lisala ngombaPosted by Moosat 7:23 PM - Sunday October 12, 2008
When I see a record on Eddy’Son’s label I am immediately alert.
So when I saw this one passing, what can I say ? Master Mwana
and Syran on guitar, Theo Blaise backing vocals.
It was not a real gamble. David ‘Fefe’ Diambouana comes in with
an album I liked from the first tones.People, I must correct myself here,
comparing this music with Franco or Mangwana, I just found
out that only the 4th track is in Lingala, Congolese, the other
three are in some other language. Not understanding the language
and only assuming it’s Congolese because at least 3 musicians are,
was jumping on conclusions too fast. David Diambouana is from
Brazzaville Congo according to ‘Ambiance Congo’.
Can any one tell us the inside on this topic ?
What is the language sung in the first 3 songs ?tracks;
1 Nikeumbu kuaya-bika
2 Maman Cathie
3 Angue maman
4 Kisi ya bolingoPosted by Moosat 10:35 PM