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Africa, Round of Countries
I planned to do this for quite some time and now
I finally did it. A compilation of songs from 16 different
African countrys. The right order of the songs is always
tricky and most of time I later wish I chose different. Same
shizzle today, but after changing order and files several times,
this is it. The next 16 tracks made it through the final round, enjoy.
tracks;
1 António dos Santos – Quando eu morrer ( Angola )
2 T.P. Orchestre Poly Rythmo – Gendamou na wili we gnannin ( Benin )
3 Franco et OK Jazz – Boma l’heure ( Congo )
4 Bembeya Jazz – Whiskey soda ( Guinée )
5 Stephen Osita Osadebe & his Nigerian Soundmakers – Come again ( Nigeria )
6 African Brothers Dance Band – Ena eye a mane me ( Ghana )
7 Moussa Doumbia – Samba ( Cote d’Ivoire )
8 Na Hawa Doumbia – Kungo Sokoni ( Mali )
9 Etoile de Dakar – Esta China ( Senegal )
10 Daniel Owino Misiani and Shirati Band – Dr. J.Abuya ( Kenya )
11 The Four Brothers – Pahukama ( Zimbabwe )
12 The Nuta Jazz Band – Amina ( Tanzania )
13 Dolly Rathebe – Thapi ke noga ( South Africa )
14 Puseletso Seema & Tau ea Linare – He o oe oe ! ( Lesotho )
15 Alemu Aga – Abatchen hoy ( Ethiopia )
16 Cheikha Remitti – Debri debri ( Algeria )
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Wow wow wow! I’ve been hoping you’d do something like this for ages.
Looks fantastic…..listening now, sounds fantastic.
Already can’t wait for Vol.2!
Wow wow wow! I’ve been hoping you’d do something like this for ages.
Looks fantastic…..listening now, sounds fantastic.
Already can’t wait for Vol.2!
I commend you for your good taste in African music. This is an unbelievable collection. Thank you very much.
If I may, are you from Africa, Moss? If so, where in particular? I know you live in the Netherlands, but are you originally from Africa. How did you acquire your vast knowledge about these different genres in African music? I will appreciate a response if it is not too much for you.
I commend you for your good taste in African music. This is an unbelievable collection. Thank you very much.
If I may, are you from Africa, Moss? If so, where in particular? I know you live in the Netherlands, but are you originally from Africa. How did you acquire your vast knowledge about these different genres in African music? I will appreciate a response if it is not too much for you.
Great!!
Great!!
Well David, I’m sorry to disappoint you but I am very Dutch
and very white. I think I have been a black man in a former life..ha ha, no serious, just a crazy collector for many many years.
Well David, I’m sorry to disappoint you but I am very Dutch
and very white. I think I have been a black man in a former life..ha ha, no serious, just a crazy collector for many many years.
Thanks for the response, Moss.
I am an African from Ghana living in the US, with many friends from different parts of Africa. I dare say none can match your knowledge & love of the breadth of African music. Hence, my curiosity, which you’ve satisfied.
You are proof that one doesn’t have to be limited by his birthplace, ethnicity or any other trait to broaden his knowledge. Thanks for your endeavor to keep these beautiful music alive.
You may be Dutch but you are in essence an African, bro. Keep up your good works.
Thanks for the response, Moss.
I am an African from Ghana living in the US, with many friends from different parts of Africa. I dare say none can match your knowledge & love of the breadth of African music. Hence, my curiosity, which you’ve satisfied.
You are proof that one doesn’t have to be limited by his birthplace, ethnicity or any other trait to broaden his knowledge. Thanks for your endeavor to keep these beautiful music alive.
You may be Dutch but you are in essence an African, bro. Keep up your good works.
Even by your own high standards you have excelled yourself this time – thanks.
Even by your own high standards you have excelled yourself this time – thanks.
Even by your own high standards you have excelled yourself this time – thanks.
the fun never stops at Global Groove!
So grateful for your vinyl collection!
the fun never stops at Global Groove!
So grateful for your vinyl collection!
the fun never stops at Global Groove!
So grateful for your vinyl collection!
Moos – it is a great feeling getting so much of music! Awaiting for the weekend for some free quality time! Apurva from Pune, India.
Moos – it is a great feeling getting so much of music! Awaiting for the weekend for some free quality time! Apurva from Pune, India.
Moos – it is a great feeling getting so much of music! Awaiting for the weekend for some free quality time! Apurva from Pune, India.
I’m very happy to find you all like it so much, you are the people I make it for, stay tuned for more goodies..music keeps us going..spread the word..
I’m very happy to find you all like it so much, you are the people I make it for, stay tuned for more goodies..music keeps us going..spread the word..
I’m very happy to find you all like it so much, you are the people I make it for, stay tuned for more goodies..music keeps us going..spread the word..
Every morning b4 leaving for the commute to work, I pick 2 CDs to listen to, one for the drive to work, and one for the drive home. Some days it’s hard to be in the mood for anything, and on those days, I generally pick a compilation or two. This looks great, and I’m sure I will enjoy it. Thanks!
Every morning b4 leaving for the commute to work, I pick 2 CDs to listen to, one for the drive to work, and one for the drive home. Some days it’s hard to be in the mood for anything, and on those days, I generally pick a compilation or two. This looks great, and I’m sure I will enjoy it. Thanks!
Every morning b4 leaving for the commute to work, I pick 2 CDs to listen to, one for the drive to work, and one for the drive home. Some days it’s hard to be in the mood for anything, and on those days, I generally pick a compilation or two. This looks great, and I’m sure I will enjoy it. Thanks!
awesome comp! your blog is fantastic. do you have any more music from lesotho? really interested in the “famo” accordion and bass style.
thanks!
awesome comp! your blog is fantastic. do you have any more music from lesotho? really interested in the “famo” accordion and bass style.
thanks!
awesome comp! your blog is fantastic. do you have any more music from lesotho? really interested in the “famo” accordion and bass style.
thanks!
Thanks Moos for this compilation. I would like to download the LP from which you got the following track: 4 Bembeya Jazz – Whiskey soda ( Guinée ). I cannot get this Lp from all the Bembeya Jazz LPs on your blog.
Could you help please?
guess I got it from a cd, sorry there…
Ok. Thank you Moos.