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- Saturday May 30, 2015
It is from 1961 on Decca West Africa, this swell collector
of Nigerian and Ghanaian highlife. It contains hits from
both countries in six languages. Nice vatiation in highlife
playing fairly well part from two small pops. Hope you
like’m, get, listen and pass on..tracks;
01 – Black Beats Band – Amma mere wu
02 – Black Beats Band – Sore be tie’m
03 – E.T. Mensah & his Tempos Band – Me da wo ase
04 – E.T. Mensah & his Tempos Band – Gbaa anokwale
05 – Stargazers Dance Band – Obi nkabi mma’m
06 – Charles Iwegbue & his Archibogs – Gbamigoro
07 – E.C. Arinze & his Music – Ogbuefi nnamdi
08 – E.T. Mensah & his Tempos Band – Ghana- Guinea-Mali
09 – E.T. Mensah & his Tempos Band – Onipa
10 – Black Beats Band – Telephone lobi
11 – Black Beats Band – Nkome nkomo
12 – E.C. Arinze & his Music – Ozo emena
13 – Charles Iwegbue & his Archibogs – River jordan
14 – Stargazers Dance Band – Obra aye me pasaaPosted by Moosat 7:52 AMCategories
- Friday May 29, 2015
Always a thrilling experience when walking into an album
like this one. The Pathé Marconi EMI recordings selected
by Fayette Blaise Mikano in the seventies are often very
promising. Take this lp by Orchestre Les Noirs, none of
the members of this group have familiar sounding
names. Not to me that is. They travelled through
Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania for some years
with huge succes. Founded in 1966 in the
Republic of Zaïre. This one is from 1975,
get it and spread it..P.S.
Track #3 at the end and track #4 at
the beginning sound a bit shrill, it is in
the recording though, we
must take it like it is..tracks;
01 – Bafola 1
02 – Mai ya tongo
03 – S.G.A.
04 – Longoli 1
05 – Masamuna
06 – Diedo miya
07 – Mokulu mbembe 1
08 – Mokulu mbembe 2
09 – MasundaPosted by Moosat 8:33 PM - Thursday May 28, 2015
It’s strange but somehow our Sampler vol. 10 got lost
in the process over the years. I just received message
telling me so, never realised it.. Okay, one way or the
other, it should be here so I am re-posting it today.
Enjoy listening and happy diggin’…tracks;
1 Curtis Mayfield – Eddie you should know better
2 Don Carlos and Gold – Ride on Christine
3 Rail Band, Mory Kante – Sinsimba
4 Papaíto – Al romper la aurora
5 The Reds – Joey
6 Martinho da Vila – Calango longo
7 Sugar Minott – The people got to know
8 Israel Vibration – Walk the streets of glory
9 Lee Perry the Upsetter – Favourite dish
10 Barrington Levy – Look girl
11 Pacheco – La yerba brava
12 Mose se Sengo ‘Fan Fan’ – Cheko
13 Orquesta Revé – Ruñidera
14 Orchestre Rail Band de Bamako – Mali cèbalenw
15 Ikenga – Shakara school girl
16 Mahmoud Ahmed – Sedètègnash nègn, SamerayéPosted by Moosat 1:53 PMCategories
- Wednesday May 27, 2015
It’s becoming quite a series, our global samplers
now cover 50 compilations of global recommendations.
If you hear something you like, use our search-bar
to realise a fast recovery of the concerning post..tracks;
01 – Les Mangelepa – Safari ya magelepa
02 – Aniceto Molina – El niño ingles
03 – Kyerematen Stars – Masere m’ano
04 – Kevin Coyne – God Bless The Bride
05 – Zaïko Langa-Langa – Mokili echanger
06 – Okukuseku Band of Ghana – Keka ko
07 – Anibal Velasquez y su Conjunto – Mi fosforito
08 – Jean Serge essous – Philosophie
09 – Michel Boyibanda – Nkokila mwana ponton
10 – African Brothers Int. Band of Ghana – Ma anoma nua
11 – Oriental Brothers – Ihe chinyenre
12 – the Latin Brothers – El son del caballo
13 – Dona Ivone Lara – Roda de samba pra salvador
14 – Duke Reid – Last train to expo ’67
15 – Alejandro Duran – Trago gorriaoPosted by Moosat 11:07 PMCategories
- Sunday May 24, 2015
It was one of our French visitors from the first hour
who introduced me to compas from Haïti. Merci beaucoup
Arnaud. Since then I have been doing my homework and
learned a lot. For instance that I keep my eyes open
for every record on which I find Robert Martino, the
superb guitarist we heared on Tuco’s album recently.
Tuco is the drummer on this record as well by the way.
Les Gypsies de Pétion-Ville are here with wonderful
live registrations. They appear in two different
line-ups, check backsleeve in file for more
information about the matter. The album
is from 1994 but the recordings are from
some 20 years ealier, mid-seventies.
Enjoy listening..tracks;
01 – Presentation gypsies no.1
02 – Inoublable gypsies
03 – A cote, à cote
04 – Green light
05 – Introduction gypsies no.2
06 – Una muneca
07 – TristessePosted by Moosat 8:02 AM - Saturday May 23, 2015
They appear first time at the Groove, we never had any of their
work so far. The white Eagles from Nigeria, fortunately they
sound as black as we hoped for. It’s been some time we had
Nigerian highlife but this one can make up for the hiatus.
A twelve man band with subtle sound, hypnotising
groove with astonishing rhythm, dancing tunes
for your hot summer evening parties,
get it, spread it and play it..tracks;
01 – Buruindi uyakemedein
02 – Sabagreia ebiama
03 – Bibeti biwenighafiri uruololo
04 – White eagles dance time
05 – Sei-oruPosted by Moosat 10:05 PM - Saturday May 23, 2015
Good morning groovers, are you up for some vallenato
today ? I sure hope so cuz Miguel Duran y su Conjunto
are here to make you realise, it is hot stuff. I am on the
look out for the album that contains “India Matea”, one
of his best songs as far as I heard them. Today’s album is
from 1975 and does not disappoint as well, listen..Si quieres dejar comentario en español, esta muy bien..
tracks;
01 – Mi palomita
02 – Campo triste
03 – El cachaco costeño
04 – La cachona
05 – Adios mi pueblo
06 – La serenata
07 – A cualquiera le pasa
08 – Pobre corazon
09 – Hogar triste
10 – Plumas ajenas
11 – El manguito
12 – La fortunaPosted by Moosat 8:31 AMCategories
- Friday May 22, 2015
Alex Konadu’s One Man Thousand is back at the GG.
We had several of his lp’s, find them using our search-bar.
The one we have today is from 1986 and plays very well,
part from that the music is very enjoyable, check..tracks;
01 – Wano asem
02 – Manye yiye
03 – Ono na me do no
04 – Pay day
05 – Asaase asaPosted by Moosat 7:02 AMCategories
- Wednesday May 20, 2015
Les Bantous are here, we had some of their albums
in the past. I can’t seem to find a year of release but
it’s probably from early eighties. One way or the other
this is a very nice lp, look at that line-up, swell stuff..tracks;
01 – Osala n’gaï nini ?
02 – Bilanda-landa mabé
03 – Querida paola
04 – DegePosted by Moosat 7:50 AM - Wednesday May 20, 2015
To make up for the failing post of this morning, some
son montuno to cheer you up. I saw them around the
time they made this cd. It was in Utrecht and I remember
how Marcos González made a big impression, great band.
Get this Cuban sweetness now..tracks;
01 – Juana peña
02 – Dundunbanza
03 – No me llores mas
04 – Bururú barara05
05 – Chango ta’ veni
06 – Mi guajira son
07 – Cangrejo fue a estudiar
08 – Kila kike y chocolate
09 – El gago
10 – El reloj de pastoraPosted by Moosat 12:01 AMCategories
Decca West Africa 1961