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April 16, 2012
Orchestre International Akweza de Libreville,african 360.123, 1979
Sparkling guitars on this splendid album from Gabon.
The weekend’s fair in Utrecht brought us some
goodies among which this ultra danceable
slice of black shiny vinyl. I can’t tell you
anything useful about them,
just listen.
tracks;
1 Oyem 78
2 Gamba ntce yami
3 Diane ley
4 Emeno n’isindina
5 Boutsiane
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I’ve just found the page while trying to learn something about Zulu music…
It’s so good you’re here! The recordings are IMPOSSIBLE to get!
I’ve just found the page while trying to learn something about Zulu music…
It’s so good you’re here! The recordings are IMPOSSIBLE to get!
I’ve just found the page while trying to learn something about Zulu music…
It’s so good you’re here! The recordings are IMPOSSIBLE to get!
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Moos
I have always thought it odd that the band is called “International” Akweza. This is a group made up of police or gendarmes, so I wonder if they should more aptly have been called “National” than “International”. They have another, later album as well that is just as enjoyable with some more traditionally influenced songs thrown in.
I’m a big fan of Gabonese music.
Les Diablotins, for example, is a group whose many vinyl albums still find their way onto my turntable on a regular basis.
Moos
I have always thought it odd that the band is called “International” Akweza. This is a group made up of police or gendarmes, so I wonder if they should more aptly have been called “National” than “International”. They have another, later album as well that is just as enjoyable with some more traditionally influenced songs thrown in.
I’m a big fan of Gabonese music.
Les Diablotins, for example, is a group whose many vinyl albums still find their way onto my turntable on a regular basis.
Moos
I have always thought it odd that the band is called “International” Akweza. This is a group made up of police or gendarmes, so I wonder if they should more aptly have been called “National” than “International”. They have another, later album as well that is just as enjoyable with some more traditionally influenced songs thrown in.
I’m a big fan of Gabonese music.
Les Diablotins, for example, is a group whose many vinyl albums still find their way onto my turntable on a regular basis.