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- Tuesday December 18, 2012
Hello groovers, finally solved my internet problems at home base,
lots of sh*t came in between but we’re there.. It’s been some
time now that people ask for this particular KSA album. Quite
recently I found it and now here it is. Always a thrill to walk into
that special one. It is SALPS 40 on his own Sunny Alade Records
Limited label. Suck on this for a while,
be back soon..tracks;
1 Kirakira
– Oro agba
2 Iya mi ( my mother )
– Iwa ni ka tun se
– Maa gbure
3 Owo genge
– Aja to nle ‘koko
– Anjuwon o see wi
– Nwon nbinu
– Lara won lo waPosted by Moosat 11:30 PMCategories
- Sunday December 2, 2012
Have you heard of C.K. Mann ? He works together with
Kofi Yankson and the All Masters on this album. Another
big name is Ebo Taylor who was responsible for the
arrangements on ‘Wommaa Yensuo Mu’, #4 of side one.
I am not sure if he performs on this album as well but
there’s a good chance. Get it and spread it ! ..thnx..tracks;
1 Anwanwa do
2 Minyim a nkye mammba
3 Medze anyonkogor
4 Wommaa yensuo mu
5 Egya wo mba roko
6 Beyi fi yen do
7 Asem ato me
8 Biribiara botwam akoPosted by Moosat 11:09 AMCategories
- Monday November 26, 2012
Every time I go to the Utrecht recordfair I meet with one
of the French recorddealers. This guy always brings some
special material. Take this record, a discovery I made through
him this time. From 1976 on Pathé Marconi we found Passy
Mermans. He is performing here with Orchestre Bantous, 1,2,3,
4 & 9, Orchestre Lisolo, 7 & 8 and Orchestre Les Nzoy, 5 & 6. The
Lisolo orchestra developed from a group called Mando Négro under
the leadership of Passy Mermans. I suspect family ties with Belgium
descendants concerning his last name. ( ‘Verckys’ does the same.. )
Although I pay a fair price for the lp’s, I’m happy to find people making
available such rare lost treasures for us to find and reanimate. Don’t
just get it, but be sure to also spread it and breathe
new life into it.. damn good..tracks;
1 Badette
2 C’est serieux tantine
3 Bubote mona pele
4 A mon avis
5 Ata ko poso moko
6 Mazekimba
7 Masolo
8 Owelaki mingi
9 A.T.C. voie ferreePosted by Moosat 10:36 PMCategories
- Sunday November 25, 2012
Good evening, the groove of today is going to be a Colombian
one. On Discos Curro we have us an album with songs by three
groups. Orquesta Melodia, La Sonora Curro and Super Combo
de Curramba. It is not exactly clear what band plays which song.
The cover does not give that information nor does the label of the
record. How ever they organised it, I don’t really care. The music is
so hot, it makes one forget such futilities. So get it and spread it,
it is one of the hottest Colombian sounds I ever heard, enjoy..tracks;
1 Palenquerita
2 Arroz con coco
3 Jalaito moreno
4 Avivata
5 El tigre pampanilla
6 Pon tu mano en mi corazón
7 Que toque rufo
8 Ah… como no sabia
9 Taki taki
10 La carestía
11 Moncho emiliani
12 No fumoPosted by Moosat 5:37 PMCategories
- Wednesday November 21, 2012
When watching one of my favourite TV shows last night, they
had quite a nice surprise. Tim Knol, a Dutch singer appeared
with Jody Stephens, one of the original members of Big Star.
For many an unknown group from the early seventies. They
only existed a couple of years but made some very nice
records. I thought it would be something else for a change
to post some pop music from the old days. Towards the end
of the year I always tend to play loads of different styles of
music. Variation is a must for me, it helps to remain sharp.
So if you saw DWDD last night as well and wondered about
the rest of the material, check this,
hope U like,..tracks;
1 Feel
2 The ballad of el goodo
3 In the stree
4 Thirteen
5 Don’t lie to me
6 The india song
7 When my baby’s beside me
8 My life is right
9 Give me another chance
10 Try again
11 Watch the sunrise
12 St 100/6
13 O my soul
14 Life is white
15 Way out west
16 What’s going ahn
17 You get what you deserve
18 Mod lang
19 Back of a car
20 Daisy glaze
21 She’s a mover
22 September gurls
23 Morpha too
24 I’m in love with a girlPosted by Moosat 11:25 AM - Sunday November 18, 2012
For those who like to listen to laid back Brazilian music
from the sixties and seventies, I made us this compilation.
Before you start commenting, let me be the first to say;
You’re right, this is not only bossa nova. This comp also
contains some samba, chorinho and MPB for instance. I just
picked a nice cover from the pile of Loronix material, after
all, it was made under the spell of Zecalouro who taught us
so much about this wonderful almost forgotten music.
Consider it another tribute to Loronix and Zeca,
Hope U like..tracks;
1 Elis Regina – Folhas secas
2 Thelma – O que é que a bahiana tem
3 Nara Leão – Minha nega
4 Sambalanço Trio – Samba pro pedrinho
5 Sylvia Telles – Com você
6 Elizeth Cardoso – Na cadência do samba
7 Maria Bethania – Trés apitos
8 Abel Ferreira – Chorando baixinho
9 Dorival Caymmi – Eo não tenho onde morar
10 The Bossa Three – Blues walk
11 Astrud Gilberto – Você ja foi a bahia
12 Ed Lincoln – Cochise
13 João Gilberto – O samba da minha terra
14 Djalma Ferreira e os Milionarios do Ritmo – Drinkando
15 Claudette Soares – Bom tempo
16 Milton Banana – Cidade vazia
17 Celly Campo – Banho de lua
18 Alberto Mota e seu Conjunto – Samba tristePosted by Moosat 12:08 PMCategories
- Sunday November 11, 2012
Congolese post # 400 is here.
It would have been a real party
if all 400 would have working links
but nevertheless it is a happy post.
I’ve made us two compilations in the
Congo, Tours de Force series
and as always, I loved compiling them.
18 songs I love playing
and I hope you do too,
have fun..vol.9, tracks;
1 Max Massengo – Masseke
2 le Canon du Zaïre – Monotonie
3 Daniel Engobo – Mag
4 La ‘Mus’ Africa – Atanazaudo kombo nangai
5 l’Orchestre Minzoto Wella-Wella – Pingula
6 Youlou Mabiala – Papy
7 Orchestre Super Tembessa – Yambi club tembessa
8 Minzoto ya Zaïre – Ilunga
9 Orchestre Bella-Bella – Lipua Lipuavol.10, tracks;
1 Orchestre Shama-Shama – Mopaya loba
2 Nguashi Ntimbo & l’Orchestre Sentima – Citoyen pt.2
3 Celi Bittsu – Lassissi
4 Michel Boyibanda – Ba bijoux ya tchicaya
5 African Kings Pili Pili – Pepe pierrette
6 Orchestre Vévé – Sakumuna
7 Les Kamale – Salanga
8 l’Orchestre Bella Bella & Soki Vangu – Pambi ndoni
9 Johnny Bokelo Isenge – Liwa ya ndika somoPosted by Moosat 7:57 PMCategories
- Sunday November 4, 2012
It was in august 2010 that I posted one of their albums, about
time to follow up that fine lp. Our friend dj Daudi from Ambiance
Congo used the first one of these tracks in his online radioshow in april.
Smooth piece of Brazzaville sound from the old days and
GG’s 399th Congolese post, # 400 is in the making.
Listen with pleasure..tracks;
1 Foya d’ambiance
2 Tiana mwan’ou diosso
3 Devis ngoma
4 NgamboPosted by Moosat 9:47 AM - Wednesday October 31, 2012
Fellow groovers goodmorning, ever since the GG started
in may 2008, we haven’t been working in such a slow pace.
The reason of course is the current situation in which I am
affraid to loose the content I’ve been working on so long.
Some of the dear blogs of colleague bloggers have just
dissappeared and it would be a real shame if that happened.
I am working on a new site but it takes quite some time to
realize. Meanwhile we keep posting stuff using the very
acceptable service of Zippyshare,
hang on, we’ll get there..Today I ripped an lp by a group of which we had three lp’s
so far. A real treat of Ghanaian highlife made by one of the
style’s masters; Leo Nana Agyeman and his Opambuo Inter-
national Band of Ghana. The others are temporarily unavailable
due to dead links but as I told you, it’s all gonna come back.
For now, enjoy this fine work and hang on in there, cheers.tracks;
1 Show me your love
2 Amma ghana
3 Me wu de ka agyamo
4 Hu anim ase nkyene
5 Nsuo ayire mePosted by Moosat 9:25 AMCategories
- Thursday October 25, 2012
We had some of their albums already but this one is quite different.
The tracks are all melted together like we see on many lp’s from
Nigerian and Ghanaian bands. Their lp ’10 Ans d’Animation’ has the
same kind of structure. I am not sure if the line-up on this lp includes
the participation of the Moutouari brothers Michel and Kosmos. The
cover does not give us any useful information on the subject. Their
names do not appear as writers anyway. It is said that this group
once originated the ‘Soukous’ dance’, however on this here lp it
seems the ‘Cavacha’ dance with it’s swift light drums was still
dominant. Soukous was not born yet. Although the sound
quality is not perfect, + two nasty pops at the b-side,
an lp worth it’s while for lovers of the genre.tracks;
1 Lélé
– Bilanga sé bilanga
– Musicien yé nani
– Papi
2 Mama na blood
– Elu ya motema no.2
– Badi-landou
– N’bonguela-mwana
– KidibaPosted by Moosat 8:54 AM
Sunny Alade Records Ltd., 1984