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April 5, 2010

Puseletso Seema & Tau ea Linare – He O Oe Oe !
Globe Style 1985

Puseletso Seema & Tau ea Linare, front, cd size

2010, the year of another World Championship of football, or
soccer if you prefer. This time the greatest tournament will take
place in South Africa. The whole continent and in particular South
Africa of course, shall benefit of all the extra attention an event
like this harvests. A good opportunity also to promote African
music worldwide, all eyes and ears shall be wide opened. Today’s
post concerns a group from Lesotho, a country completely surrounded
by South Africa that gained independence in 1966. In Globe Style’s series
‘Accordeons that shook the world’, this LP by Puseletso Seema & Tau ea
Linare. The singer Puseletso Seema and the group Tau ea Linare normally
work separate but made this LP for the occasion, a collaboration worthwhile
I’d say. Originally released in 1981, this is the 1985 re-release on Globe Style.
Sweet ‘South’ African music, enjoy He O Oe Oe ! ( say; hay o way way ! )

tracks;

1 He o oe oe !
2 Leshano
3 Vatse halenone
4 Ha motsoane
5 Mathabo
6 Tsetala Linare
7 Thaba tsepe
8 Katla ka sotleha
9 Bajoetse saki
10 Kesetse mahlomolenu

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15 Comments

  1. Apurva Bahadur 6 April 2010 at 11:04 - Reply

    VERY nice, Excellent! Many thanks for sharing.

    Apurva from Pune, India (who is stuck, not getting past the happy melodious first song)

  2. Apurva Bahadur 6 April 2010 at 11:04 - Reply

    VERY nice, Excellent! Many thanks for sharing.

    Apurva from Pune, India (who is stuck, not getting past the happy melodious first song)

  3. joe 9 April 2010 at 02:56 - Reply

    How can you not love a good accordion? Thanks!

  4. joe 9 April 2010 at 02:56 - Reply

    How can you not love a good accordion? Thanks!

  5. Africolombia 10 April 2010 at 01:51 - Reply

    Moos,
    Tsetala Linare, My god!!!
    Very Good Songs, Nostalgia.
    Gracias Hermano!!!

    Sound Sytem Pico – El Gran Fredy
    Fabian-

  6. Africolombia 10 April 2010 at 01:51 - Reply

    Moos,
    Tsetala Linare, My god!!!
    Very Good Songs, Nostalgia.
    Gracias Hermano!!!

    Sound Sytem Pico – El Gran Fredy
    Fabian-

  7. Africolombia 10 April 2010 at 02:00 - Reply

    I wonder if the Vellenato, Paseo, Puya and sounds of accordion from Colombia have some influence from south africa or Angolan music with accordion.
    sweet music.

    in these day look on television recently a song from the artist shakira performed a song Golden Sound – Zangalewa in Latin version – for World Cup in South Africa .

  8. Africolombia 10 April 2010 at 02:00 - Reply

    I wonder if the Vellenato, Paseo, Puya and sounds of accordion from Colombia have some influence from south africa or Angolan music with accordion.
    sweet music.

    in these day look on television recently a song from the artist shakira performed a song Golden Sound – Zangalewa in Latin version – for World Cup in South Africa .

  9. Anonymous 13 May 2010 at 16:44 - Reply

    this one is SUPER great the 1st two tracks are sip,ly discofeverhits!!! thanks for uploading!!!

  10. Anonymous 13 May 2010 at 16:44 - Reply

    this one is SUPER great the 1st two tracks are sip,ly discofeverhits!!! thanks for uploading!!!

  11. david 23 October 2010 at 06:06 - Reply

    Thanks. Quite different from the Congo music.

  12. david 23 October 2010 at 06:06 - Reply

    Thanks. Quite different from the Congo music.

  13. Anonymous 24 June 2011 at 17:28 - Reply

    This recording has the deepest grooves one could ever hope to hear! “A” for Amazing!

    Thank you Moos. I never would have heard of this if not for you.

    Paul from Brooklyn

  14. Anonymous 24 June 2011 at 17:28 - Reply

    This recording has the deepest grooves one could ever hope to hear! “A” for Amazing!

    Thank you Moos. I never would have heard of this if not for you.

    Paul from Brooklyn

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