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- Tuesday June 14, 2011
The track by Orchestre Kiam on number 3 of this album, was
also on Their LP with the title ‘l’Afrique Danse avec Sakumuna’.
It is called ‘Kamiki 1&2’ on that one and ‘Bamo kangi’ on this one.
Then on track #4 we find Verckys doing some funk, let’s say he
was experimenting something new. I like his own sound better.
Rumba or funk, it’s another piece of history, directed by Verckys,
with four of Africa’s greatest groups ever, check that out.tracks;
1 Orchestre Kamale – Ayidjo
2 Orchestre Lipua-Lipua – Bongisa maloba
3 Orchestre Kiam – Bamo kangi
4 Orchestre Vévé Star – Bassala hotPosted by Moosat 7:07 PMCategories
- Saturday June 11, 2011
Hello groovers, slowly rebooting I’m squeezing
one out for ya. Not full speed yet, hang on…From 1975, this collector with at least 5 authentic
Guineean tracks. Wonderful music by superb musicians.
What the .. could have been the idea behind Makeba’s
participation on this album. Commercial reasons I suspect.
Coincidentally track 3 has some bad snaps,
it wasn’t me …honestly…Enjoy this nice music.
tracks;
1 Bembeya Jazz National – Super tentemba
2 Horoya Band National – Were were
3 Myriam Makeba – Malouyame
4 Keletigui et ses Tambourins – Miri magnin
5 Bembeya Jazz National – Mami wata
6 Super Boiro Band – DarinolePosted by Moosat 8:01 PMCategories
- Monday June 6, 2011
I got caught by a cold, awful, head stuck, snotty party.
Bèèh, can’t think straight. Lp is from 1979, songs are older.
Written by 1 Lutumba Ndomanueno, 2 Josky Kiambukuta,
3 Mayaula Mayoni and 4 Lola Djangi, enjoy.tracks;
1 On ne vit qu’une seule fois
2 Bisengambi
3 Momi
4 Oyangani ngai na motoPosted by Moosat 7:50 PM - Sunday June 5, 2011
Here’s an other LP on which the African Brothers console
the bereaved using words like allah, jah and god. Personally,
I would rather read some Lao Tse on a moment like that, but who
am I ? On this 1982 LP, we miss one title. The sleeve speaks
of three songs while the actual vinyl counts four. Can you clear
up this mystery ? What’s the name of track 4 ? Thanks in advance.tracks;
1 Owuo aye me bi
2 Ne nko ne me ho asem
3 Kyeremaa ( medley )
4 ???Posted by Moosat 7:53 AMCategories
- Friday June 3, 2011
To stir up your friday night with dazzeling funkiness, soukous
like you haven’t heard much before. Pépé Kallé’s Empire
Bakuba outstrips it’s self on this 1985 LP, the album has
a certain magic. It is different, groovy, just the thing for you.tracks;
1 Kabambare
2 La terre sainte
3 Mwana-Gabon
4 Il n’y a pas de sots métiersPosted by Moosat 7:47 PM - Thursday June 2, 2011
Hello groovers, there’s something I wish to tell you for
some time now and today seems a fine day to do so.
I am a non-religious person. I know this is a strange
phenomena for some people but in our country I think
more than half of the population is. Money and religion
are the two biggest causes of war in the world and for
one, that’s a huge reason to be like I am, without religion.
In the music that I post, maybe more often than I realize,
religious utterances are made. I wish to keep aloof from
this. It’s the music that I love to hear, often I don’t even
understand the words but that’s okay with me. The
‘groove’ is the most important thing and also the
reason for posting an album. If you think I am a bad
person, that’s also fine with me, I know I’m not and stick
to my feeling about this. So if Chief Commander Ebenezer
Obey speaks of religious things, those are his words,
not mine. Okay, I’m glad I made this clear, I am not
open for discussion but just wanted to make this
statement. Still, hope U like and enjoy.
Peace, love, happiness and health to all !tracks;
1 Ara nbada owo oje
– Ile baba mi more
– Kabiyesi oba lipede
– Iwo omo ateni gbore
2 Motewo mi soke
– So – morue
– Kaiye maba irawo mi je
– Eje kajoPosted by Moosat 8:03 AMCategories
- Tuesday May 31, 2011
Today’s post is giving me trouble from the beginning. First, my
image moderating program refuses to rescale my coverpic.
Then after rebooting it finally works. I spent an hour to remove
the permanent marker with which some former owner wrote
his name on the sleeve. Trying to upload the image, blogger
refuses my upgraded photo. Damn, lots of work for nothing,
I am already happy blogger accepted the unfixed picture.Good, let’s forget about the stress and continue to bring
you this LP. Two famous voices on one album, Nyboma
Mwan-Dido and Madilu System, le Grand Ninja. I have no
idea in what year it was released, somewhere halfway the
eighties I presume. With Pompon Kuleta, Odette, Kiwa Kana
Aime, Lokassa ya Mbongo, Mayaula Mayoni, Dally Kimoko,
Nguma, Arsene Kunde, Djudju and Nado. Hope U like.tracks;
1 Voisin
2 Keva
3 Stop feu rouge
4 MagaliPosted by Moosat 8:03 AM - Sunday May 29, 2011
Number 360.089 in the ‘african’ series is a collector with
15 songs recorded in 1966, 1967 and 1968. African Party
volume 2 was posted in january 2010 already and now
here’s the first volume. A bunch of classics
of which a few songs appeared on other albums
but still, you wouldn’t want to miss this
splendid collector.b.t.w. shouldn’t Kasabelle (7) be Kabasele ?
tracks;
1 Kalle & l’Ensemble African Team de Paris – Merengue fontaine
2 Rochereau & l’Orchestre African Fiesta – l’Age et l’amour
3 Orchestre Conga Succes – Helena tuna mama bebe
4 Kalle, le Saxo Essous & l’African Team de Paris – Enale ya Kongo
5 Rochereau & l’Orchestre African Fiesta Nationbal – Laisse toi aime
6 Kalle & Le Trio Vocal de l’African Jazz – Ilunga Zephe
7 Kasabelle & l’African Jazz – Carrefour Addis-Abeba
8 Pablito & l’Orchestre African Fiesta – Y a martes
9 Orchestre African Fiesta – Eh bien mon ami
10 Dr. Nico & l’Orchestre African Fiesta – La palomar
11 Flujos & Orchestre Negro Succes – Naleli Coco
12 Orchestre Vox Africa – Aladji Baba
13 Gospy & Orchestre Negro Succes – Albertine mwana ya ndeke
14 Dr. Nico & l’Orchestre African Fiesta – Damela que tu la tiennes
15 African Team – El bantouPosted by Moosat 6:00 PM - Friday May 27, 2011
On this friday evening we’ll listen to Nguashi Ntimbo. A swell
beginning of our weekend I’d say. Wonderful LP with his
Orchestre Sentima, I really can’t tell you anything useful
about them. Just play it and make up your own mind.tracks;
1 Trop bon pt.1
2 Trop bon pt.2
3 Citoyen pt.1
4 Citoyen pt.2
5 Mama pt.1
6 Mama pt.2
7 DokotoloPosted by Moosat 7:46 PM - Thursday May 26, 2011
A little piece of Senegalese musical history
is to be found on this album from 1975.
From the first time I heard them, I was
determined to be a fan for life. How
about you folks ? No fan yet ? Better
listen to :artist – Orchestre du Bawobab
title – Senegaal Sunugaal
label – Buur Records
release number – BRLP 003
year – 1975saxo tenor – Issa Cissokho
guitare solo – Barthelemy Atisso
guitare accompagnement – Ben Geloum
guitare basse – Charles Ndiaye
chanteur, batteur – Balla Sidibe
chanteur – Medouné Diallo
chanteur & maracasses – Laye M’boup
clarinette – Peter Udo
tumba – Mountaga Kouate
chant-tama – Ndiouga Dieng
chant – Thione Secktracks;
1 Ndaga
2 Lamin gey
3 Nijaay
4 Ayda ba wuri
5 Faatu joop
6 Senegaal sunugaal
7 Geeja ngala riir
8 Mbegeel
9 Yaama doon xoolPosted by Moosat 7:32 AMCategories
Various Artists
Sonafric 50040, 1977