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  • Saturday May 31, 2014

    Okukuseku, front

    Good morning groovers around the globe, today you are
    one of the luckiest downloaders imaginable. This lp is not
    only one of his very best, it is from 1981 but in mint condition.
    Kofi Samy and his Okukuseku International Band of Ghana
    is here to make you dance and dance, it is sheer impossible
    to remain seated while listening to the groovy beats and
    sounds they produced on this album. Quite some Ghanaian
    groups went to Nigeria to record their music but this is
    one of my very favourites. Give it a chance and get it
    while you can, groovalicious globadelic sweeets..

    I tried to keep this lp waiting for the new page to be
    ready but I could not resist any longer. By now you
    must think, will this page ever appear at all ?
    I understand, my engineer is doing his
    work on voluntary base and I can’t
    force things, just hang on..
    It will come..

    tracks;

    1 Yebre ama owou
    2 Awurade kasa
    3 Empa aba
    4 Maria
    5 Wiase ne obra
    6 Ode ama ne mma

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    Posted by Moos
    at 4:31 PM
  • Thursday May 29, 2014

    Franco et Sam Mangwana, front

    It took a few years but at the last recordfair I finally got
    lucky and found this wonderful lp. It is without doubt one
    of the grand maître’s very best albums. With the great Sam
    Mangwana and le Tout Puissant O.K. Jazz, Lutumba Simaro
    being one of the loyal guitarists, from 1982, on Edipop, what
    more can you wish for..? Get it & Spread it..

    tracks;

    1 Coopération
    2 Loboko nalitama
    3 Faute ya commercant
    4 Zala sportif

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    Posted by Moos
    at 4:24 PM
  • Monday May 26, 2014

    Orchestre Tropicana d'Haiti, front

    I recently stumbeled upon that wonderful Haitian collector
    named ‘Haiti Direct’, ( small pic ) the very last track is one
    by this group, Orchestre Tropicana d’Haiti. I had this 1975
    album waiting for this opportunity, when you heard it I’m
    sure you’re gonna purchase the cd as well, check..

    tracks;

    1 Ça va loue
    2 Yolande
    3 Tromperie
    4 Maria
    5 Incredulite
    6 Jouda
    7 Foufoune
    8 Ogou badagry
    9 Pa meprise’m
    10 12eme leçon

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    Posted by Moos
    at 4:13 PM
  • Monday May 26, 2014

    Raphy Leavitt, front

    Do you remember ’Jibaro Soy’ by Raphy Leavitt ?
    It was an album that made loads of people happy,
    today we have another salsa lp by his hand. Make
    sure to get it in time, straight dancefloor material..

    tracks;

    1 Voces del africa
    2 Despertar
    3 Mundo incierto
    4 Soroco
    5 El invasor
    6 Danzon guajira
    7 Lejos de ti
    8 Niñez

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    Posted by Moos
    at 4:11 PM
  • Wednesday May 21, 2014

    Alejandro Duran, front

    Hello groovers, I received a bunch of comments of folks
    who want to download Colombian albums I posted in the
    past. Most of their links are dead and I’m not re-uploading
    them. Untill the new page is ready to roll you’ll have to settle
    with the stuff posted today. I can only soften the blow this
    way for you now. No reason to complain with Alejandro Duran
    though, his accordeon weeps on and on and I’m sure plenty
    of you are going to like what you hear, give it a spin..

    tracks;

    1 Clarita
    2 Mi pueblo
    3 Trago gorriao
    4 Melba maria
    5 Los lentes
    6 Nacira
    7 El amor amor
    8 San marquera
    9 Si yo me muriere
    10 Teresita
    11 Muchachos nuevos
    12 El brinco de nicolas

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    Posted by Moos
    at 4:09 PM
  • Saturday May 17, 2014

    Duke Reid, front

    …Duke Reid then became the new champion of Beat Street:
    He was crowned ‘King of Sound and Blues’ for the years 1956-58
    at the Succes Club in Kingston’s Wildman Street. Born in 1915,
    the colourful Reid had served in the police force, where he had
    been a champion marksman. After leaving the police he kept up
    his connections, ran a thriving liquor business with his wife, and
    continued to rear his guns at all times – pianist Theophilius Beck-
    ford remembers Duke with a .45 and a .22 tucked into his waitband
    and a rifle at his side, and Cocksone joked that he even kept them
    on in the bath. The armaments created a forceful impression that
    couls often be intimidating, as singer Derrick Morgan cecalled,
    talking about his 1959 audition: “I go down by Duke Reid, an’ when
    I go down there I see this man in a him liquor store. I say: good
    mornin’ mista Duke. Im say: What can I do for you now? I think
    he ‘ave two two gun a him side, an’ him finger full a ring. I say:
    I hear that you havin’ audition suh, an’ I come fe sing too. Im say:
    You can sing? I say: yes, so ‘im say: sing – in front of all who
    buying’…”
    The combination of powerful sound system and Duke’s aggressive
    bearing also attrackted the so-called ‘bad men’ of the day – man
    like Dapper Dan, Buggy an’ Horse, Sam Jeggy and Gearge Moore.
    They acted as ‘enforcers’ around the dance, and they or their friends
    would also sabotage dances held by other sounds, usually by lobbing
    stones over the fence or by starting fights…
    ( the Rough Guide to Reggae )

    tracks;

    1 You don’t care
    2 Here I stand
    3 Rock steady
    4 You don’t need me
    5 Do it right
    6 Only a smile
    7 Baba boom
    8 Persian cat & once a man
    9 I caught you
    10 Last train to expo ’67
    11 Midnight hour
    12 Music is my occupation

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    Posted by Moos
    at 4:07 PM
  • Friday May 16, 2014

    Dona Ivone Lara, front

    Although I realise that most of our visitors find samba a bit
    difficult to listen to I can’t resist posting some of the stuff.
    Ever since I heard Dona Ivone Lara first time I got captured
    by her pleasant voice and music. Personally I think the best
    samba was made a bit earlier but Dona Ivone Lara managed
    to keep alive the sound that I like so much. If you are into
    Brazilian samba do not miss this one, I strongly recommend
    you give it a spin, who knows what will happen depois..

    Então gente, se você gosta de samba, não se esquece de
    baixar ese disco aqui. Dona Ivone Lara com a voz deliciosa
    dela esta aqui pra fazer vocês feliz. Eu fiquei muito e espero
    que vão também. Pega rapido e pasa para os seus amigos..

    tracks;

    1 Roda de samba pra salvador
    2 Prea comeu
    3 O samba não pode parar
    4 Lamento do negro
    5 Nasci para sonhar e cantar
    6 Sambas de terreiro ( prazer da serrinha )
    – Serra dos meus sonhos dourados
    – Orgia
    – Alegria minha gente
    – Eu ja jurei
    – Me abandonaste
    – Meu destino é sofrer
    – Chorar não resolve
    – Serra dos meus sonhos dourados
    2 Coração porque choras ?
    3 Vejo em teus labios risos
    4 Uma rosa pro cartola

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    Posted by Moos
    at 4:04 PM
  • Sunday May 11, 2014

    Le Peuple, front

    It’s been two weeks since our last post, I am very busy with
    renovation work and just didn’t find the energy to record anything.
    Today we’re back with an lp you’ll enjoy for sure, hope it will
    make up for the hiatus..

    We had several of their albums, mostly they have beautiful covers,
    piano and panther or a swell photo, this record has a dull sleeve
    but don’t be misled. The music of this group never disappointed
    me yet and this lp makes no exception. Four wonderful songs to
    spend your sunday afternoon with. Do not hesitate
    and get it while you can.

    tracks;

    1 Bibila
    2 Massa
    3 Zunia amie espoir
    4 Boni medos

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    Posted by Moos
    at 4:02 PM
  • Sunday April 27, 2014

    Dele Abiodun, front

    Posting juju music is something I’ve been doing right from
    the start of this blog in 2008. It is the sound of juju that I
    really love and promote, the message however is often one
    I can not support. As soon as jesus titles appear my hair
    stands up of annoyment, being heretic I must take distance
    from any religious content. That being said we can now sit
    down and listen to the funky twist in Admiral Dele Abiodun’s
    juju, one I can appreciate a lot. So don’t be affraid and suck
    in this slice of Nigerian sweetness from 1978, enjoy..

    tracks;

    1 Awa o ni legba
    – Adawa lofi agba han won
    – Ajanaku koja eran a mupa leya
    – Aba teni je
    – Kekerenke
    – Ajuwa ye ye o
    2 Baba wa gbo ebe omo re
    – Alhaji jimoh mustafa ( alias chop-life )
    – Mo ti ba jesu le sode
    – Tani matele jesu
    – Ayo ayeni

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    Posted by Moos
    at 3:58 PM
  • Tuesday April 22, 2014

    The Latin Brothers, front

    …Fruko was also involved in a group called the Latin Brothers,
    who had a string of hits in the mid-seventies.Like most of the
    Disco Fuentes projects there was something faintly old-fashioned
    about their trombone led sound, but over the decades they have
    acted as a school for some of the greatest of Colombia’s salsa
    and tropical musicians, both instrumentalists and singers.
    Among their number was Joe Arroyo, the biggest Colombian
    figure in salsa, and inventor of the purely Colombian phenomenon
    called musica tropical, a salsa based music that incorporates
    the native rhythms of the coast.
    A masterful singer who merges cumbia, salsa, merengue,
    compas, soca and other Caribbean musics seamlessly into his
    Joe-son mix, Joe Arroyo’s early life followed the the well-trodden
    path of many Colombian singers; he started singing professionally
    at the age of eight, and by seventeen he joined Fruko y sus Tesos.
    After a period with the Latin Brothers, he formed his own group
    La Verdad in 1981. His effective mixture of Colombian and general
    Caribbean rhythms presented in an exhilarating and colourful stage
    show has brought him to the forefront of those Latin musicians
    whose appeal is not limited to one country, but stretches
    across the continent and beyond..( the Rough Guide )

    tracks;

    1 El son del caballo
    2 Suavecito… apretaito
    3 Deja ese orgullo
    4 Para tí mi cantar
    5 La india catalina
    6 El palito de limón
    7 Guantaranure
    8 A sol caliente
    9 La mondonguera
    10 Juan retazo

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    Posted by Moos
    at 3:56 PM