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  • Sunday September 11, 2011

    Jair Rodrigues, front

    Yesterday we had us another very nice gathering in the
    park. Most of you are not able to come and visit me in
    Amsterdam, I understand. Fortunate were a few who live in
    my neighbourhood. Very nice to meet like that, in a relaxed
    atmosphere out in the open. I want to dedicate this post to one
    visitor in particular. Rogier, this one’s for you. I was happy to
    meet you and am looking forward to our next. We spoke about
    Brazilian music and the coming events in our Netherlands capital.
    I need to say something about the subject of today’s post. Like all
    Brazilian artists, to my opinion, Jair Rodrigues made far too many
    records. Brazilians tend to play each others songs without exception.
    The result is that more than half of it is undesirable. I am very sorry, do not
    misunderstand me! I am a lover of good samba but the ballads for instance,
    are really not made for me. I’ve been looking to find some of the samba’s
    on this record for years and finally found them on my trip to Salvador last april.
    To my humble opinion, ‘Não bota no meu’ and ‘O carioca’ belong to the
    hottest samba’s ever. So being honest, I have mixed feelings about
    this LP, but since it contains these hits, I feel obliged to post it.
    Focus on side one and you’ll be dancing around the house all day.
    Só um pouco de besteira você vai agüentar, ..hein.. ? Escuta..!

    tracks;

    1 Não bota no meu
    2 Sonho nordestino
    3 O carioca
    4 Êta fuzuê
    5 Na boca da avenida
    6 Todo Brasileiro
    – Dona Maria
    – Maria pé de boi
    – Prepare o limão
    – Pagode Japonês
    – A feijoada
    – Menina Baiana
    7 Majestade o sabiá
    8 Papo informal
    9 Coração de malandro
    10 Sonho e vida
    11 Pega prá capar
    12 Eu sou de você

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    Posted by Moos
    at 3:21 PM
  • Thursday September 8, 2011

    Number One du Senegal, front

    in disguise

    Na twee super gezellige try-outs, zogezegd, moeten we komende
    zaterdag echt nog een keertje profiteren. Het wordt drukkend warm,
    er kan een buitje vallen maar dat mag de pret niet drukken. Ik wil
    je bij deze dan ook uitnodigen naar het Vondelpark te komen.
    Vanaf zo’n 15.00 uur strijk ik neer onder de grote bomen naast
    het standbeeld van Joost van den Vondel. Met de Global Groove’s
    Mobile Soundsystem probeer ik dan het tropisch zwetende sfeertje
    verder af te maken. Afrikaanse klanken, broeierige latin grooves,
    Calypso en reggae, oude jazz en zigeuner muziek, van alles wat.
    Als je een stukje naar beneden scrollt, vind je ‘n filmpje van laatst.

    Saturday the 10th of september is going to be one of this summers
    last hot days. It will be one of the last opportunity’s we’ll have
    to go to the park and chill out under the blue/grey sky. Bring some
    food and drinks and join us at the Amsterdam Vondelpark. From
    around 15.00 hrs. the Global Groove’s Mobile Soundsystem will be
    playing from underneath the big trees next to Vondel’s statue. Be my
    guest and come around if you’re near.

    From 1980 wit Papa Seck, Doudou Sow, Mar Seck, Magatte
    N’Diaye, Malick Hann, Alioune Diallo, Amadou Madani Tall,
    Mamane Fall, Ally Penda, Paja Diop, Paja Seck, Yakhya Fall,
    Babacar Fall and Moustapha N’Diaye. One of Senegals legendary
    groups from that era. Class A material for collectors in the genre.
    That sounds awful, no really this is stuff you don’t want to miss !
    Wonderful atmospheric sound of Dakars early eighties.

    tracks;

    1 Fatu sarr waasanaan
    2 Medoune xule
    3 Lii lumuy nuru
    4 Jiko
    5 Kumba
    6 Ngomar

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    Posted by Moos
    at 6:58 PM
  • Wednesday September 7, 2011

    Franco, front

    It is more like a 12″ single on 33 than an LP. This one is
    extremely short, not even 20 minutes. This is not a complaint
    however, just a fact. Franco made strictly wonderful albums.
    From 1988, great line up, great sound, do not hesitate.

    tracks;

    1 Anjela
    2 Tawaba

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    Posted by Moos
    at 6:29 PM
  • Monday September 5, 2011

    Culture, front

    This band delivered a steady reggae sound from the mid seventies
    throughout the eighties. Joseph Hill was the group’s leader and songwriter,
    he died in the saddle, being on a European tour. He got ill very suddenly
    and died the next morning on august 19, 2006, only 57 years old.
    This is an album from 1981 on ‘virgin’ records, I am posting this one
    especially for the people who were in the park with me last saturday.
    We had us a sunny afternoon with irie rub-a-dub, rocksteady reggae
    and other global grooves. Behold poor Jah people, stop the fussing and
    fighting, work on natty and never get weary,
    smoke up the international herb.

    tracks;

    1 Behold
    2 Poor Jah people
    3 Stop the fussing and fighting
    4 Work on natty
    5 Never get weary
    6 Citizen as a peaceful dub
    7 Iron sharpening iron
    8 The international herb
    9 Too long in slavery
    10 The shepherd
    11 Holy mount Zion

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    Posted by Moos
    at 6:11 PM
  • Sunday September 4, 2011

    Zaïko Langa-Langa, front

    Yesterday, the weather was absolutely perfect in the Netherlands.
    Being the worst summer since ever, I didn’t have a choice. After
    that swell session in the Amsterdam Vondelpark some two months
    ago, this was the first and maybe last opportunity for me to try and
    repeat the happy happening. I picked the same spot and my newmade
    buddies from the last time were all there, playing football, a little BBQ
    on the side, sweet easy parklife. I settled in and played till the night fell.
    Look at my man Johnny Kluivert, who did this spontaneous rap. I had a
    wonderfull time and will be back on the first warm weekend day, be there.
    Now, here is another fine album by the great Zaïko Langa-Langa, get it
    while you can and enjoy listening ! The next Amsterdam session, I’ll
    try to inform you in advance, it all depends of the weather forecast.

    tracks;

    1 Sandra Lina
    2 Foshi
    3 Massela
    4 Nyongo ekeseni

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    Posted by Moos
    at 1:11 PM
  • Thursday September 1, 2011

    Kenyan Sound 77, front

    When I am looking through my collection to determine
    which LP to post, I need to have a strong feel about the
    sound off course. I also like to bring some variation, that
    way we keep listening with pleasure. Another important thing
    is the visual aspect of it, we wanna keep up the looks right ?
    I think it is a crime to put commercial stickers on albumsleeves
    that cannot be removed again. With this one I’m not even trying,
    seen ‘m before and got frustrated already. You end up destroying
    your precious find. Horrible. Anyway, as I said, the sound comes
    first. It was hard to place the skips at the right moment, such short
    silences in between, I hope they’re good. The Benga on this album
    is absolutely indestroyable, we can’t go wrong there.
    Love that Kenyan Sound of 1977.

    tracks;

    1 Victoria King’s Jazz – Mzee William Agao
    2 Victoria King’s Jazz – Mr. Andrew Ogol
    3 Victoria King’s Jazz – R. Bolo
    4 Victoria King’s Jazz – Michael Odero
    5 Victoria King’s Jazz – Ben Amon’go
    6 Victoria King’s Jazz – Zablon Oloo
    7 Jolly Matata Band – Okech Oula
    8 Jolly Matata Band – Jaber Ola e Boma No.2
    9 Kiwiro Matata Band – M.A. Bianeni
    10 Kiwiro Matata Band – Oluoch Kanindo

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    Posted by Moos
    at 7:31 PM
  • Wednesday August 31, 2011

    Soki Vangu, front

    Look, think, imagine, decide, download, unpack, listen and enjoy !
    oh..and check the video..
    not from this album but still..

    tracks;

    1 Touche pas, don’t touch
    2 Ngombele
    3 Fololo
    4 Kifafa

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    Posted by Moos
    at 4:12 PM
  • Monday August 29, 2011

    Empire Bakuba, front

    Your patience as follower of Congolese music is rewarded again
    today. What can I say ? Pépé Kallé and Papy Tex are plain heroes.
    Pépé Kallé for his huge voice, and Papy Tex was responsible for
    composing this stuff. 6 magnificent tracks from 1992, and they sang
    ‘m with passion. Damn,..I’m a sucker for this sound, how ’bout you ?

    tracks;

    1 Muinto
    2 Mamie
    3 Ibetibi
    4 Musique clarification
    5 Adieu Leya
    6 Sinitia

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    Posted by Moos
    at 5:48 PM
  • Friday August 26, 2011

    Global Sampler vol.33

    With over 1100 posts, the Global Groove is becoming
    quite a reference book. Lots of styles from lots of countries
    are to be found here. To help you find your way through all
    those LP’s, there are several options. If you know what you’re
    looking for, just type it in our search-bar on the left. If you don’t,
    maybe the Global Samplers can be of help. They contain some
    personal favourites and highlites. Single tracks from selected LP’s
    that were posted through time. Sampler No.33 covers posts from
    january and february 2010. Being a bit behind doesn’t matter, this
    way it is of help to everybody, even this old dusty brain.
    Listening is the only way, get it now, happy searching.

    tracks;

    1 I.K. Dairo and his Blue Spots – Salome
    2 Les Bantous de la Capitale – Tokumisa Congo
    3 Ranking Joe – Sister Pam
    4 Le Grand Kalle – Africa bola ngombi
    5 Cortijo y su Combo – El chivo de la campana
    6 OK Jazz – Liwa ya wech
    7 Orchestre Negro Succes – Nakota zebola
    8 Oriental Brothers International – Oriental’s special
    9 Juan Piña y su Orquesta – La puyanga
    10 Les Loups Noirs – Echec
    11 Sammy Cropper and his Wire Connections – Papa Akwasi
    12 Tito Puente – Vete pa’la luna
    13 Docteur Nico & l’African Fiesta – Exhibition dechaud
    14 Sir Victor Uwaifo and his Titibitis of Africa – Iranm’iran
    15 Gardner Lalanne – Ananas
    16 Lion Youth – Love comes and goes
    17 Bavon Marie Marie – Yalimbisa bijou
    18 German Rosario – El jolgorio en el batey

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    Posted by Moos
    at 12:49 PM
  • Friday August 26, 2011

    Bembeya Jazz, front

    Something quite special for you today.
    This is SLP 4 on the mighty ‘Editions Syliphone
    Conakry’ label from Guinée. It’s from 1968
    and a real treasure.

    Diaoune Hamidou – Bassite
    Kaba Achken Mohamed – Trompettiste soliste
    Camara Sekhou Legrow – Trompettiste
    Camara Mamadou – Guitare accompagement
    Dioubate Sekou – Guitare solo
    Dioubate Siaka – Tumbiste
    Camara Demba – Chanteur soliste
    Cone Mory – Batteur
    Kaba Salifou – Guiros
    Traore Bangaly – Saxo tenor

    tracks;

    1 Djanfamagni
    2 Almamy mamaren
    3 Dembaty galant
    4 Guinée hety horémoun
    5 Minuit
    6 Bembeyako
    7 Air Guinée
    8 Djamana bara sabati
    9 Trafiquant
    10 Loi-cadre

    Hope U enjoy !

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    Posted by Moos
    at 8:27 AM