Ali Chukwumah and his Peacemakers
International Band of Nigeria
Gentleman Ali Chukwumah, Akpolla 1981
I am quite sure that when some recordcompany,
big or small, would think of releasing a track from this original,
it is very likely they would cut off the biggest part of the song.
These tracks span a whole lp-side, 16 minutes like on this a-side
is short, often the tracks take 20 to 30 minutes. The chance this
music will reach you through ‘legitimate’ channels is very small.
This hard to find music is now meant to survive
the ages coming because it is spread in it’s original form.
To recordcompany’s I’d like to say, please release this wonderful
music through an official cd, I challenge you.
tracks;
1 Egwundioma
2 Eje-anabu-isi
Kenya Partout ! vol.4 – Various Artists,Playa Sound / Soul Posters 1976
I really got the taste of it, when listening to all that
marvelous benga while re-uploading, I couldn’t resist
to do another. This is Kenya Partout vol.4, we had
volumes 1 and 6 earlier, great covers and hot music.
No need to try and find this one as a cd release.
Check that picture clicked upon, poor
girl has two flies in her face.
tracks;
1 Owilla Lakeside Jazz – Wend mikeyini kabudha
2 Nyagowa Family Orchestra – Fibi odhiambo pt.1
3 Nyagowa Family Orchestra – Fibi odhiambo pt.2
4 Owilla Lakeside Jazz – Ogoma jagot ong’ielo
5 Lwanda Doho Jazz – Jotham owino
6 Owilla Lakeside Jazz – Gordon ogolo
7 Nyagowa Family Orchestra – Lawrence amollo & achieng’ dory
8 Owilla Lakeside Jazz – Walter alago
9 Nyagowa Family Orchestra – Octaph p.okello & adoyo elly
10 Lwanda Doho Jazz – Ruth achieng’
Celestine Ukwu Philosophers National -Ilo Abu Chi, Philips 1974
Good morning, after all that hustle about streaming or not
streaming, let me tell you this. I asked Mr.Scott politely to
give an honest answer to my question. I asked him; tell me
which of the lp’s posted here are in some way or another
causing a conflict with copyrights ? I want to cooperate
and remove every single lp that does. .First he refused to
answer me but kept sending comments to the GG. I told
him; “answer me or your comments will be blocked from
here. Again our nice Mr. Scott kept nagging about how
bad I am, sharing my old lp’s with you, my dear fiends.
He is no longer getting through here, end of story !
Shame that Stern’s label, which I always promoted for
their fantastic work is now contaminated with
Iain Scott’s nasty virus and
awful smell of money.
Shame..
tracks;
1 Elege
2 Ejina uwa nya isi
3 Obialu be onye abiagbunia
4 Okwukwe na nchekwube
5 Mma anyi egbuna anyi
6 Mmefie adiro mgbayalu ama di
7 Uwem ereri mbot emi
8 Ilo abu chi
Tabu Ley et l’Afrisa International
Rochereau vol.5, Disco Stock 1982
Good evening groovers, last week I stated that I would begin
uploading the GG from the very beginning and in chronological
order. You know how it works, once you’ve made a promise
like that, plans change immediately. So I did a bunch of my
compilations and also worked back from the present. I did
do the first 20 or so but it seems hard to get there. Post #1
was on may 6, 2008. It was Victor Olaiya in the Sixties.
Once you’re there, work your way up post by post..
What do we have new ? Okay, new is not exactly the word,
this one is from 1982 and a favourite. I always loved Rochereau’s
wonderful voice and sound, this here lp makes no exception.
On the Discostock label from Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire.
Just the thing for your fridaynight,
mellow yet passionate groove..
tracks;
1 Jalousie mal placé
2 On a raconté
3 Mela
4 Maika
Rock a Mambo – African Retro vol.5Pathé Marconi / EMI 1977
Despite all tragic happenings in the past weeks I am also
happy that we can still go on doing what we did. I wonder
if our buddies Owl and Nauma are okay. Didn’t hear a word
of them anymore. Leave us a message guys.
Meantime, a little reward for all our determination and patience.
This is a great album, the 1977 re-release of a probably 1966
predecessor. Sweet rumba from Congo’s sixties with some
heroes of the days; Nino Malapet, Jean Essous and Dewayon.
remember, password=globalgroove
Bit by bit the older files re-appear. I am not hurrying but if you
want me to re-up something in particular, just leave a note and
I’ll try to keep up with requests, thnx & hang on…
tracks;
1 Les voyous
2 Mi cancion
3 Maria valente
4 Rumba quiero
5 Baila
6 Serenade sentimentale
7 Jalousie
8 Panchita
9 El rumba so
10 Esnghe zuke
11 Bonne annee
12 Oyambaka ngai
Prince Nico Mbarga and his New
Rocafil Jazz – Music Message
Nico Records 1981
Good evening,
Someone asked for that Nico Mbarga lp which shows in
my sleeve-face pic. It is a ‘best of’ with very familiar tracks
so I thought this one would be a better plan. This is Prince
Nico Mbarga with his New Rocafil Jazz, I do not know from
what year it comes. Anyhow, it was quite some time ago, we
had us an lp by the man so good idea to get him out here again.
This morning I started re-uploading the GG from the very beginning.
I now use another account, I change the name of the folder and use
password protection. To unpack, simply fill in ‘globalgroove’, and it goes.
Damn, I now realize how primitive I made the first posts. My sleeve-pics
are vague, no html yet, it really was necessary to upgrade some of the
older ones but it takes loads of time. I guess I spent about three hours
to re-up and reorganize some 13 lp’s. It’s better not to calculate how
long it will take to restore the whole damn thing. In the near future I
guess I’d better ask a couple of friends to help me. We’ll work
something out. At least I made a beginning and that means
we’re up and running again. I prefer to do it in chronological
order but can make an occasional exception of course.
Well, one way or another, let’s just hope they won’t
kick my files out ever again and
we’ll get there eventually.
tracks;
1 Tribalism
2 Ocheme emia
3 Music message
4 Man pass man
Kwamy Nico Rochereau
Les Merveilles du Passé 1965
african 360.145, 1984
Goodmorning this sundaymorning groovers, do you
know that phenomena ? Some lp’s can hit you instantly
when hearing it for the very first time, you are blown away
and think, this is one of the best I’ve ever heard. Often these
are the ones that get boring after a while. The lp we have here
today is one of the other kind, you like it instantly but it gets
better every time you hear it. These are the ones that remain
for ever and never ever bore. How lucky are we to enjoy
this wonderful disc for the rest of our lives ?
..better don’t miss..
tracks;
1 Kwamy – African club
2 Kwamy – Belinda
3 Kwamy – Kele ya nini saka
4 Kwamy – Faux millionaire
5 Nico – African Fiesta congo
6 Rochereau – Porti caliente
7 Nico – Pablo gonzalez
8 Rochereau – Tuson
African Party – Various Artists
Vega 1968
On Vega Records comes this incredible collection of
Congolese songs. Recordings from 1966, 1967 and 1968.
Anything I could say to promote it would come short..
I’ll just shut up, so you can go and listen.
tracks;
1 Kalle et l’African Team de Paris – Merengue fontaine
2 Rochereau et l’Orchestre African Fiesta – L’age et l’amour
3 Orchestre Conga Succès – Helena tuna mama bebe
4 Kalle, Essous et l’African Team de Paris – Ebale ya kongo
5 Rochereau et l’Orchestre African Fiesta – Laisse-toi aime
6 Trio Vocal de l’African Jazz – Ilunga zephe
7 Kabaselle et l’African Jazz – Carrefour addis-abeba
8 Pablito et l’Orchestre African Fiesta – Amartes
9 Orchestre African Fiesta – Eh bien mon ami
10 Docteur Nico et l’Orchestre African Fiesta – La palomar
11 Flujos et l’Orchestre Negro Succès – Naleli coco
12 Orchestre Vox Africa – Aladji baba
13 Gospy et l’Orchestre Negro Succès – Albertine mwana ya ndeke
14 Docteur Nico et l’Orchestre African Fiesta – Damela que tu la tiennes
15 African Team – El bantou
Admiral Dele Abiodun and his TopHitters Band – 1000 Miles,Leader Records 1982
tracks;
1 Ile aiye ile ogun
– Oro agba
– Tani won npa kuru mo
– J.O.K.S. Moters
– Dele currency
2 Imoran ota dofo
– Mo wa dupe
– 1000 miles
– Omo la ‘yegbe aiye
E.T. Mensah and his Tempo’s Band -Decca Presents..,Decca West Africa
Back in the days E.T. Mensah was the first Ghanaian
highlife artist I heard. From the first notes I was convinced,
this is wonderful music. Eversince I keep searching for his
work and shortly got lucky. Check this 10″ on Decca West
Africa, a great find I wanna share with you today. Listen.
tracks;
1 Donkey calypso
2 Tea samba
3 Shemi ni oya
4 Laura
5 Munsuro
6 Sunday mirror
7 St. Peter’s calypso
8 Obaayi fi kumasi
9 Nkebo baaya
10 Stormy ass
Linval Thompson – Linvall,Abraham
Strictly looking at numbers of comments I can say
African music-genres are doing best at the GG. Do
you like a little reggae as well sometimes, then y’re
lucky today. For those who think; “nèè, not for me,..”,
I wanna say, “give this lp a try, nothing to loose but half
an hour of your time..and this is one of my absolute
heroes, with Sly, Robbie, Sky, Skully,
Ossie ans Winston.
..and African vibe..
note; backsleeve
speaks of 12 songs,
10 Dread at the control
11 Children of the ghetto
12 Accused ansd abused
The lp really contains only 9 !
Cheers.
tracks;
01 – Love is the question
02 – My girl
03 – Afrika is for blackman
04 – Dreader than dread
05 – The cheater
06 – Love for peace
07 – My love
08 – Girl you are a cheater
09 – Natty is a righteous man
Master Bob Akwaboah and his
Supreme Internationals
Yede Owuo Ka, Ambassador
..and that’s three. With the first album of Master Bob
Akwaboah, I told you I didn’t hear of him before. Meanwhile
this is the third one we have and we are slowly getting
familiar with his sound. I think I’m becoming a fan..
tracks;
1 Yede owuo ka
2 Apetebie gyae nkonten bo
Orchestre Stukas – l’Afrique Danse
african 360.131, 1979
This lp by Orchestre Stukas was waiting to get posted
for quite some time. I was just about to bring it when
‘snap crackle and pops’ posted it. That was almost a
year ago and I think today is the day to re-post so to
speak. I am sorry my copy has a few little pops at the
very beginning of track one. Further than that it is in
fine condition. Lita Bembo and Orchestre Stukas were
extremely popular and the ‘african’ releases
360.130 and 360.131 made
a huge contribution.
“The new music, of which Thu Zahina was a leading
component, was raw and energetic, with emphasis on
spiralling, interactive guitars and rattling snare drums
during the seben, and hardly a horn to be heard. Taking
elements of the animation ( shouting ) from strident forms
of shanty-town music, and also from the wordplay used
at Bakongo funerals, the new bands brought an extra vitality
to the music, adapting traditional dances like the soukous
and inventing new ones such as the ‘cavacha’ to accompany
the extended seben. The groups which capitalised most on
the new wave were Stukas, led by the outrageous showman
Lita Bembo, who played with a frenetic intensity,…”
( World Music, The Rough Guide )
check these Lita Bembo
superb video’s.
tracks;
1 C’est la vie
2 Esta bibisha
3 Colombo
4 Awuti poto
Orchestre Sinza – 76
Pathé Marconi / EMI 1975
We had several of their lp’s before. Pierre Moutouari,
and his brother Kosmos were part of this great band
through the seventies. This is Orchestre Sinza, the
mordant sound of their electric guitars is brought to
expression in this wonderful frontcover image. See
that vicious looking snake approaching the bass
and suggesting a tension of some kind. Well, just
play it and you’ll understand. You’ll feel a sense
of toxication, stupefying yet not venomous. I dare
say, this lp belongs to the best ever
posted at the Global Groove.
tracks;
1 Mamy giro
2 Samba mirita
3 Basi ba keseni
4 Ba kento
5 Qui vivra verra
6 Wa ba kandi tetoka
7 Doudou No.2
8 Tchy-tchy
9 Loutina
10 Mouboyo