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- Wednesday July 10, 2013
Hello good evening, it is time for lovers of Congolese music
tonight. It has been a while but this lp will surely make up
for the hiatus. Pablo Lubadika wrote some swell tracks in
his time and the tunes we play today add up to the justly
expectations as such. With the participation of Dizzy
Mandjeku and the vocals of Asi Kapela,
sweet hornsection, an album I
couldn’t resist, can you ? You
know the drill, do not wait,
Get it & Spread it !tracks;
1 Y’a plus confiance
2 Igalios
3 Yie ya mobali
4 Loba véritéPosted by Moosat 9:03 PM - Sunday June 30, 2013
Hello Groovers, it’s been a week or four since my last post,
I’ve been on a trip to Brazil and came back home this week.
The work on the new and improved GG takes more time than
expected and my motivation to continue making the old page
has decreased considerably. Of course I’ll keep making some
posts from time to time, here’s an album by an artist quite a lot
of people like. Chief Stephen Osita Osadebe made a huge pile
of lp’s and this one is number eleven on this blog if I’m not mis-
taking. Mellow Nigerian highlife, ideal for your quiet sunday
afternoon. While away I received loads of requests to
re-upload lp’s that have dead links. You folks will all
really have to wait till the new page is launched.
All the older files shall be available again.
Hang on a bit more and you’ll be happy,
that’s a promise, thanks for
your patience.tracks;
1 Onye lusia olie
2 Uwa bu ofumbiaPosted by Moosat 8:50 PMCategories
- Sunday May 26, 2013
Recently I found us a bunch of Colombian singles.
It seemed only logical to digitize them and make
another ‘Seven 7 inches’ compilation. Check out
Andres Landero, Nafer Duran, Enrique Diaz,
Juan Mercado, Manuel Caraballo and others.tracks;
1 Andres Landero – El caracoli
2 Andres Landero – Los ricos estan completos
3 Nafer Duran – Con sentimiento
4 Nafer Duran – El rezo
5 Anibal Velasquez – Dejala que sufra
6 Anibal Velasquez – Lejos de ti
7 Enrique Diaz – De caja negra
8 Enrique Diaz – El porvenir
9 Juan Mercado – La que se traba
10 Juan Mercado – Pelo parado
11 Alejandro Duran – Las sirvientas modernas
12 Alejandro Duran – Vidita mia
13 Manuel Caraballo – La luna pisotia
14 Manuel Caraballo – Dolor profundoPosted by Moosat 8:48 PMCategories
- Monday May 20, 2013
The last post with C.K. Mann told us he started out with
K.K.’s No. 2. I thought it would be appropriate to post one
of their lp’s. This one is from 1979 and probably without C.K.
Nevertheless, this is a very enjoyable album. Listen to
Heavy Mama and make up your own mind, great stuff.tracks;
1 Heavy mama
2 Tua na woho nkom
3 Odo ye wu fie
4 Mete ase manya adePosted by Moosat 8:45 PM - Sunday May 19, 2013
We had them before, C.K. Mann and his buddy Kofi
Yankson. This time with their group ‘Carousel 7’. The
previous album found quite some satisfied listeners
so I guess this one also will. Ghanaian highlife is one
of the genres to find loads of happy visitors here.
Mellow West African sunday afternoon …tracks;
1 Osode Medley
2 Medze meho bema nyame
3 Som nyame
4 Nimpa rebre
5 M’atow abowa
6 M’awerekyekyere
7 HenfaPosted by Moosat 8:32 PMCategories
- Saturday May 11, 2013
Dear music collectors, vinyl hunters and lovers of tropical
sounds, as some of you may know, I am a fanatic hunter
for all types of lp’s from the old days. As such I tend to
visit the biggest recordfairs we have around, like the one
in Utrecht twice a year. On the last few visits I have met
with the guys from Vintage Voudou. It is a tiny recordshop
in the heart of the Amsterdam redlight-district. You have
to know where to look, right between the windows where
various women offer themselves you’ll find a gate, ring a
bell and go through a small corridor to find two very small
recordshops. One of them is Vintage Voudou, the adress
is Oudekerkplein 26a, only on thursday, friday and satur-
day you’ll find them open. When I got there I met with Alex,
one of the owners, we sat down and had a huge conversation
about our favourite music. I found lots of Colombian albums
at his place, really wonderful. We listened to the music,
smoked a few pipes and spent some hours like that. Alex
then gave me the number of another friend, he told me to
check out the records of Sanjay Agarwal. Sanjay is the man,
he travells to Colombia a lot, meets with the artists and made
a documentary about Colombian music, take a look at the
trailer of his documentary called Colombian Gold.A few days ago I payed Sanjay a visit in his Amsterdam appartment
and we had a great afternoon listening to lots of Colombian music,
talking about it and some of the hottest Colombian stuff changed of
owner that day. For those who live close to Amsterdam, on saturday
may 18th Alex is going to deejay a Latin-night at Blijburg, a very hip
joint in the Zeeburg area of Amsterdam. Since his buddy Sanjay can’t
make it to join him, I offered to step in, so if you see a chance, pop by
and come have a dance and a drink. Take a look at Blijburg It will be
an evening of latin music, strictly from vinyl, it starts at 22.00 hrs. Be there !
The lp I am posting is one I found at Vintage Voudou and was imported
by Sanjay. One of my favourite groups is absolutely la Sonora Cordobesa,
listen to this lp and agree, sweet porro, jalaito, paseaito and mapalé
you don’t want to miss, get it & spread it !tracks;
1 Jalaito en monteria
2 El loriquero
3 La mafafa
4 Bocachico sinuano
5 Rosita
6 Nenita linda
7 Tumba cucharo
8 Linda cordobesa
9 No me pongas sebo
10 Santa lucia
11 Cara mona
12 El pascueroPosted by Moosat 8:03 PMCategories
- Sunday May 5, 2013
Hello Groovers around the Globe, at the 6th of May we celebrate
our 5th anniversary already. Time sure flies. Unfortunately we are
not yet in the opportunity to launch the new and independent GG,
other work ( the one that keeps things running ) keeps coming in
between. Ready or not, that can’t spoil the fun. People ask me why
I don’t make Global Samplers anymore. It’s not I don’t want to but
they were made for a reason. They are meant to show you the way
around the blog and provide you with tips, but now most of our links
are dead, so where do they send you ? Nowhere yet ! Mediafire had
thrown out the last two samplers, vols. 38 & 39, let’s bring them
back to start with and as an anniversary special I made us volume
40. We are really making progress behind the scenes and
soon you’ll be able to access all the old posts again at
the new and improved page, it is a promise ! For now,
download these three Samplers and listen,
I drink to a long and healthy future
of sharing my favourite music
with you, cheers folks,
get it & spread it !tracks;
1 Orchestre Sinza Kotoko – Waba-kandi-tetoka
2 Orchestre Baobab – Mi son
3 Alberto Beltrán – A lo oscuro
4 Celia Cruz con La Sonora Matancera – Cogele el gusto
5 Simarro Massiya – Maya ozali coupable ya misere na ngai
6 Chuito el de Bayamon – Los carreteros y el buen borincano
7 l’Orchestre Minzoto Wella-Wella – Pingula
8 Celina y Reutilio – La caña brava
9 Orchestre Sega Sega – Adhiambo P. pt.2
10 Max Romeo – Crime does not pay
11 Orchestre Lipua Lipua – Blanche
12 Franco et le T.P. OK Jazz – Mamou
13 African Brothers International Band of Ghana – Otan hunuara kwa
14 Gem Lucky Jazz – Yuniy Honeyvolume 39, tracks;
1 J.S. Essous & Nino Malapet – Bongo
2 Franco & l’OK Jazz – Oh! Katharina
3 Junior Byles – Demonstration
4 Orchestre Les Trois Frères – Kumbe-kumbe
5 Le Seigneur Rochereau – Pitié
6 Red Spots – Oya kae me
7 Chuito, el de Bayamon – Soy un caramelo
8 Toni Iordache – Hora de la bolintin
9 Duo Los Ahijados – El vacilon de pantaleon
10 Orchestre Zaïko – Ima
11 Kyeremateng Stars – Dee wo benya biara fa no saa ara
12 Okukuseku Int. Band of Ghana – Why you de run
13 Horace Andy – Eating mess
14 Victoria’s King’s Jazz – Rieko magftich
15 Justo Betancourt – Pa’ bravo yo
16 Atakora Manu – Self contentionvolume 38, tracks;
1 Orquesta Casino de la Playa – Cachita
2 D.O. Misisani & Shirati Jazz – Isabella muga
3 Joseph Kabasele et l’African Jazz – Tosekana
4 Duo Los Ahijados – Kikiribu mandinga
5 Winston & Robin – Bad mind grudgeful
6 Trio Ce Pa Kos – Patchi manga
7 Bholen & Negro Succes – Permission
8 Orchestre Vévé – Bilobela 1&2
9 Gregory Isaacs – Love is overdue
10 Desmond Dekker – Please don’t bend
11 ‘Fats’ Waller and his Rhythm – There’ll be some changes made
12 Kwasi Boateng’s Band – Enne mpo ni
13 Kintweni Sukisa – Nsongo nena
14 Eric Hayden – Give her the No.1
15 International de Nelly – Ruoth meda teko
16 Star Band de Dakar – Mamaya ssima
17 Victoria Jazz Band – Paul odera
18 Alex Konadu – Bebome mame nkoPosted by Moosat 7:57 PMCategories
- Saturday May 4, 2013
One of Africa’s greatest solists of all time was without doubt
Docteur Nico Kasanda. His work was one of great sensibility,
undeniable grandeur and unmatched beauty. It is a shame
his music was kept in the dark for whole populations of the
western world for ages. It is only since the birth of the digital
highway this unique material from Africa’s past gets spread
world wide and slowly more people start listening tot this rich
piece of cultural inheritance. Please help to reanimate almost
forgotten treasures like this. Download it and play it for your
parents, your brothers and sisters, your
children and your friends.
Cheers..tracks;
1 Bougie ya motema
2 Runeme mama
3 Yaka toya mbana
4 Tour d’afrique
5 Chantal
6 Yo soy tu dolor
7 Sule
8 Para bailar
9 Pauline
10 Saouda
11 Impercoque
12 Mwa kasanda
13 Pokwa parisPosted by Moosat 7:40 PMCategories
- Saturday April 27, 2013
A Dutch newspaper published an article about African vinyl and the scarcity of it.
K.Frimpongs “Blue Album”, a very sought after lp is now available on cd and lp again
in it’s more or less original form. We’re very happy to see African music getting
some attention at all, let alone re-releasing hot material from Africa’s past.
A passion we share with those taking that initiative. Here at the GG it is a common
happening bringing back hot African vinyl. How about this 1979 piece of Nigerian
highlife by the Anambra Brothers International, led by Uncle Victor Chunkwu. On
the famous Rogers All Stars label and in rather good shape, get it & spread it !tracks;
1 Theresa
2 Onye ka ozulu
3 Asili
4 Praise thy lordPosted by Moosat 5:30 PMCategories
- Sunday April 21, 2013
Goodmorning, it’s been a few weeks but here we are with the
next Congolese lp. I’ve been out on a short trip to Istanbul.
If you get the chance to visit that wonderful city, take it, it’s
beautiful and offers a variety of scenes you really should see.
Something else, yesterday was International Recordstore
Day and we were lucky. The weather was really good and
I got the first chance to play in the open air with my mobile
soundsystem. At my friends recordstore ”t Oor’ here in my
hometown several groups did a short gig and I took care of
filling in the gaps. We had a lovely afternoon and the overall
feeling was one of happiness. The group you see was play-
ing all sorts of party sounds based on reggae, ska and other
feelgood styles with funny Dutch lyrics, everybody loved it.
Their name is ‘Goeiemiddag’. ( Dutch for good afternoon )
The lp I am posting today is one I coincidentally found
last week when checking out an Amsterdam second
hand store, take it while you can, get it & spread it..tracks;
1 Sakina
2 Une parole méchante peut blesser
3 Sangolo zakué
4 MeloPosted by Moosat 5:27 PM
Safari Ambiance 1983