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- Sunday August 19, 2012
Dear Groovers around the Globe, I am still enjoying my
summer break but to show a sign of life, this here post.
Zippyshare is a temporary thing and I seriously think
getting my own serverspace is the best solution for the
future. I want to say welcome back in cyberspace Nauma.
So good to see they can kill our blogs but they can’t kill
our spirits. “music has always been free, like the birds,
the water we drink, the sun and in reality there is no way
to cage music if you don’t want to kill it. have you heard
of anyone able to imprison love, passion, despair or joy ?
very few seem to remember or even understand this simple
truth but more are starting to realize it.”( great quote Nauma )
I hope you enjoy Chief Kollingtons ‘American Yankee’. Did you
know the word ‘yankees’ comes from two very common Dutch
names, ‘Jan’ and ‘Kees’ ? funny thing. The Netherlands are going
through a period of warm to hot weather at the moment and today
we’ll reach temperatures up to 38º Celsius in some parts. Perfect
occasion for a trip to the Amsterdam Vondelpark this afternoon.
The Global Groove Soundsystem will settle down under the big
trees next to Vondel’s statue from about 15.00 hrs. If you are in
the opportunity to pass by, please do. We’ll free some tropical
melodies in the open air like, samba, calypso, reggae, rumba,
son montuno, highlife, forró, juju, chimurenga, benga, ska, etc.tracks;
1 Modupe mo ji s’aye
– Aropin ni t’eniyan
– Ko seni to sonu ninu wa
– Emi ni professor master
– Ayinla bori won o
2 Mass mobilisation ( mamser )
– Mr. jumoke ogunkeye
– Mother jolomi
– Iyawo asinge
– Teleda lasePosted by Moosat 9:18 AMCategories
- Sunday August 5, 2012
Dear visitors of the Global Groove,
Here we go again, for the second time Mediafire has suspended
my account and that leaves us empty-handed again. Again they
claim I have made available music with copyright protection, the files
they refer to are African Retro vol.3 and les Stars des Annees 50, both
very much out of print and unobtainable in any other way. Again I don’t
understand shit about this action. I find blogs that offer complete cd’s
that you can still buy in the regular cd-stores and they also use Mediafire
without problems. The party that reported my so called violation is one
from London and I strongly suspect the same ones that f***ed us before.
They just can’t stand it that I bring complete albums for free, eventhough they
are absolutely not available elsewhere. So what can I say or do ?
I guess nothing. When I try to get a response, Mediafire does not
give me any relevant information, it is impossible to get them to give
me a personal answer. Only automatically generated mails that speak
of things like I have published pornographic content and so on.
Dear groovers, I am so very sorry to let you down once more !So what next ?
It is summertime, the weather is high and I am not letting this spoil
my good mood. I guess it is time for something else for at least a
while. .I know that lots of you loyal visitors still have the files we lost and many
of you are willing to help in some way. However, I’m not sure I want to
continue the way I did before. Maybe all this is meant to open my eyes
and make me realize I should change methods and do things different.
I’m gonna need some time to contemplate on this….
laterzz..Posted by Moosat 7:45 AM - Sunday July 29, 2012
Zaïko Langa-Langa was not only a group of musicians, they
were also famous for the dances they initiated. Some of which
became quite popular, like the ‘cavacha’ and the ‘zekete-zekete’.
On this 1989 album, the tracks on side-a are all melted together
and will make you dance untill you drop. Jivin’ hot material I’d say.tracks;
1 Sos maya
– Zizita
– Kabobo
– Pa oki
– Baniongo
– Anzele muambu
2 Mofiti
3 Nono
4 Bolingo etumbuPosted by Moosat 8:00 AM - Saturday July 28, 2012
Long time since I posted some samba. I really got in
the mood for some Brazillian stuff the past few days.
Here’s an album I had waiting for quite some time.
I think Joel Teixeira is a very underrated sambista.
From the very beginning I heard his music I was
convinced of his skills. 12 great samba’s
for lovers of the genre.tracks;
1 Um sorriso amigo
2 Minha terra
3 Simplesmente saudade
4 Surra de amor
5 Não haverá outra vez
6 É madrugada
7 Fica combinado assim
8 Um novo amanhecer
9 Hoje sou felicidade
10 Violência
11 Quero ser feliz contigo
12 A saudade delaPosted by Moosat 8:58 AM - Wednesday July 25, 2012
With this 392 we’re slowly working to a magic 400
Congolese posts. A great amount of the links is still
down as you know, still…for the moment we just do
some new albums. This one by Bumba Massa with
‘les Redoutables’ for instance. John B.’s Likembe tells
us more about him. Maybe it didn’t become the
breakthrough he meant for, I think this is
an album we’ll all love listening to.tracks;
1 Après toi
2 Motema ya meme
3 Corps a corps
4 Acha omemi ngamboPosted by Moosat 8:33 PM - Saturday July 21, 2012
If I’m not mistaking, this lp should be out of print today. I could
only find it second hand, the cd too. If I’m wrong, we’ll know it
soon enough. For now let’s have it and enjoy it. Waap you waa..tracks;
1 The Upsetters – Kentucky skank
2 U-Roy – Double six
3 David Isaacs – Just enough to keep me hanging on
4 The Upsetters – In the laah
5 The Upsetters – Jungle lion
6 David Isaacs – We are neighbours
7 The Upsetters – Soul man
8 U-Roy – Stick together
9 I-Roy – High fashion
10 The Upsetters – Long sentence
11 The Upsetters – Hail stones
12 The Upsetters – Iron side
13 The Upsetters – Cold weather
14 The Upsetters – Waap you waaPosted by Moosat 8:59 AM - Thursday July 19, 2012
David Tochino Biniakounou started his career very young
in l’Orchestre Super Tembessa. We had one of their albums
some time ago. After that he made a round performing with
African Negro, Cercul Jazz, Mack, Kimba, Negro Band,
ATC-Music and l’Ensemble Musical de 8 février. He was
an allround artist, playing guitar and drums, being a
vocalist, writer, composer and arranger,
get it now and spread it somehow !with;
Master Mwana Congo – Solo guitar
Rigo Star – Rhythm guitar
Gérard Kimbolo – 2nd Rhythm guitar
Kinzonzi du Soleil – Bass
David Tochino – Lead vocals
André Pamomiel – 2nd Vocal
Clotaire Douley – 3rd Vocal
Kanda Bongo – 4th Vocal
Domingo Sassero – Drums
N’kouri Prosper – Tumba percussion
Ernesto Tito Puentes – Trompet
Clémente Lozano – Trompet, flute
G. Fellove – Saxophonetracks;
1 Ayle
2 Calvaire
3 La prisienne
4 Okalette
5 Boni elakaPosted by Moosat 10:17 AM - Wednesday July 18, 2012
Moses Kwaku Oppong, the leader of Kakaiku’s Guitar Band,
was born in 1916 in Acra. He quitt elementary school aged
fourteen just to be able to play his guitar. The Nigerian tenant
that worked at his parent’s house used to shout at him; ‘Kai ku’
meaning; ‘look here’ or ‘hi Kwaku’, this became his nickname.
He worked as blacksmith, winch greaser and driver of engines
at Aboso Gold Mines and played his guitar at parties, wake-
keepings and funerals. He named his band after his childhood
nickname and made over 500 records, an enormous amount.
Listen to this ‘Adadam Paa Nie, vol. 2, with it’s funny cover.
( …if anyone could explain this sleeve illustration..? )
P.S. soundquality is a bit poor, unfortunately…
volume one is heretracks;
1 Ose ye marima mra
2 Aboa apatupre
3 Wo kyiri me
4 Abrabo ye bona
5 If you love me
6 You too go grow
7 Wonfa bone ntua ka
8 Saboa
9 M’sem yi
10 Ayeko na adofo
11 Dora
12 Eno m’ani awuPosted by Moosat 7:48 AM - Monday July 16, 2012
Have you ever seen this before ? The woman on the frontcover
of this lp is the producer who arranged this lp to be released on
Makossa records. Quite extraordinary and modest not to place
your own picture on the sleeve. Nana Ampadu I is such a modest
person. He dedicated this album to Miss Comfort Boateng ( above ).
I think this is one of their better albums, I am fond of the bass
parts by Guy Emmanuel Opah. Get it now and listen to
the African Brothers Band International, sweeet…tracks;
1 Mede wo ka a
2 Ase ye do wo
3 Woyoo woyoo
4 Obi do baPosted by Moosat 7:09 AMCategories
- Sunday July 15, 2012
Sam Mangwana started out in the sixties with Vox Africa
and later with Les Maquisards before joining Tabu Ley’s
Afrisa. On this 1987 re-release we hear eight of the songs
recorded in 1968 with Les Maquisards, a fine collector
you better don’t miss, get it while you can..tracks;
1 Cherie vicky
2 Asana
3 Kumbele rumba la frontière
4 Antaya
5 Bagola ngai motema
6 Tito
7 Missolina
8 Kester yebisa ngaiPosted by Moosat 7:44 AMCategories
his Fuji 78 Organisation
American Yankee
PolyGram Records 1987