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  • Monday October 25, 2010

    Grands Succes des Editions Vévé vol.9, front, cd size

    You lucky bastards, today’s post concerns an album, what
    can I say ? It is so marvelous, we don’t find them like this
    every day. I posted volume 1 and 5 of ‘Les Grands Editions
    Vévé’ already, now vol.9 follows. It starts off with the great Nyboma
    with his Orchestre Kamale and then Verckys himself takes over.
    Far before track #3 I was captured completely, true fireworks.

    tracks;

    1 Orchestre Kamale – Andoya 1&2
    2 Orchestre Vévé – Bilobela 1&2
    3 Orchestre Kamale – Assana muana mawa 1&2
    4 Orchestre Kamale – Olela 1&2

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    Posted by Moos
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  • Sunday October 24, 2010

    Africa, Round of Countries, cd front

    I planned to do this for quite some time and now
    I finally did it. A compilation of songs from 16 different
    African countrys. The right order of the songs is always
    tricky and most of time I later wish I chose different. Same
    shizzle today, but after changing order and files several times,
    this is it. The next 16 tracks made it through the final round, enjoy.

    tracks;

    1 António dos Santos – Quando eu morrer ( Angola )
    2 T.P. Orchestre Poly Rythmo – Gendamou na wili we gnannin ( Benin )
    3 Franco et OK Jazz – Boma l’heure ( Congo )
    4 Bembeya Jazz – Whiskey soda ( Guinée )
    5 Stephen Osita Osadebe & his Nigerian Soundmakers – Come again ( Nigeria )
    6 African Brothers Dance Band – Ena eye a mane me ( Ghana )
    7 Moussa Doumbia – Samba ( Cote d’Ivoire )
    8 Na Hawa Doumbia – Kungo Sokoni ( Mali )
    9 Etoile de Dakar – Esta China ( Senegal )
    10 Daniel Owino Misiani and Shirati Band – Dr. J.Abuya ( Kenya )
    11 The Four Brothers – Pahukama ( Zimbabwe )
    12 The Nuta Jazz Band – Amina ( Tanzania )
    13 Dolly Rathebe – Thapi ke noga ( South Africa )
    14 Puseletso Seema & Tau ea Linare – He o oe oe ! ( Lesotho )
    15 Alemu Aga – Abatchen hoy ( Ethiopia )
    16 Cheikha Remitti – Debri debri ( Algeria )

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    Posted by Moos
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  • Saturday October 23, 2010

    Still about a year behind, I’m catching up slowly with Global
    Groove’s Samplers. This is volume 30 and handles music from
    posts in august ans september 2009. Before I used to take a
    track of every album, nowadays I am more selective.
    Enjoy the ride.

    tracks;

    1 Monte Adentro – Igualito que tu
    2 Pépé Kallé – Pon moun paka bougé
    3 Laba Sosseh – Stierrita
    4 Ramito – Soy el canario
    5 Zuzuca – Tristeza de um sambista
    6 Tele-Jazz de Telemele – Beere modya
    7 Los Nemus del Pacifico – El picaflor
    8 Baianinho – Mágoa
    9 Le Grand Maître Franco et le TP OK Jazz – Sadou
    10 Trio Tariacuri – Costeña hermosa
    11 Nyboma – Aïcha motema
    12 Cortijo y su Nuevo Combo – Pica pica
    13 Tabu Ley – Mimi Ley
    14 Los Montuneros – Francisco del otro lado
    15 Jonah Moyo & Devera Ngwena – Taxidriver
    16 Os Bambas – Quando eu me chamar saudade

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  • Friday October 22, 2010

    Original Super 5, front, cd size

    Hello there, today I felt like listening to some Nigerian highlife.
    It was about time we had us some of this sweet party music.
    Although called Super 5, they appear with eight on the front
    and back-sleeve. What splendid sound these guys bring here,
    rolling rhythms, strings that drive you crazy and great vocal
    harmony, at times just a tiny bit false but that is all part
    of the charme of this group. We had an album by them on the
    2nd of march this year, use the page search for fast result.
    I congratulate you with your new done purchase, put on
    track #2, furniture aside, volume up and let go…

    P.S. I took the Liberty to call this LP after it’s first song,
    a thing seen often when the album has no name.

    tracks;

    1 Helena
    2 Master open eye
    3 Vea mama
    4 Original Super 5 of Africa

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    Posted by Moos
    at 8:08 PM
  • Tuesday October 19, 2010

    Long time no see. Le Grand Maître took a while to return
    but here he is. A recording from 1982 on Edipop, 4 strong
    tracks by these heroes. Josky, Dalienst and Ndombe Opetum
    deliver their songs in a great way and Franco gives them the
    finishing touch with his swell guitarwork, love his Princesse Kiku.
    groove on this..

    tracks;

    1 Nostalgie
    2 Princesse Kiku
    3 Tantine
    4 Mawe

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    Posted by Moos
    at 9:12 PM
  • Monday October 18, 2010

    Succes d'Hier, front, cd size

    Some of you might have noticed already, Global Groove’s engineers
    are working hard replacing all the old Rapidshare links. Through the past
    few years, more and more of our links were deleted for unknown reasons.
    We thank Rapidshare very much for their service and move on to Mediafire.
    Untill now I didn’t hear any complaints, so if everybody is still happy, allright.
    If we keep up the present pace all should be done in another week’s time.
    What have we got cooking to celebrate this huge progression ?

    This is one of the finest collectors on the african label here,
    from 1969 but with recordings from 1964, 1965, 1966 1968 and 1969.
    We find Rochereau with his African Fiesta but also Bholen and Negro Succes
    and African Jazz. A beautiful Congolese collection, Succes d’hier, yesterday’s
    highlights, presented to you today, enjoy them.

    tracks;

    1 Rochereau & l’Orchestre African Fiesta – Rendez-vous chez Labas
    2 Bholen & l’Orchestre Negro Succes – Permission
    3 Rochereau & l’Orchestre African Fiesta – Amasco dima no 2
    4 Orchestre African Jazz – B.B. 69
    5 Rochereau & l’Orchestre African Fiesta – Tuson
    6 Rochereau & l’Orchestre African Fiesta Nationale le Peuple –
    — Mokitani ya wendo
    7 Rochereau & l’Orchestre African Fiesta – l’Age et l’amour
    8 Rochereau & l’Orchestre African Fiesta Nationale le Peuple –
    — Martin Luther King
    9 Rochereau & l’Orchestre African Fiesta Nationale le Peuple –
    — Connaissance koyebana
    10 Rochereau & l’Orchestre African Fiesta Nationale le Peuple –
    — Libala ya 8 heures du temps
    11 Rochereau & l’Orchestre African Fiesta Nationale le Peuple –
    — Marie Clara

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    Posted by Moos
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  • Sunday October 17, 2010

    Orchestre le Peuple, front, cd size

    It is Kosmos Moutouari week I guess at the GG. After Orchestre
    Sinza and Les Bantous de la Capitale, today an album by Orchestre
    le Peuple and Trio Ce Pa Kos. Back in 1972, Kouka Celestin, Bemba
    Pamelo Mounk’a and Kosmos Moutouari left Les Bantous de la Capitale.
    It took the musical pioneers one year to settle and get their show on the
    road. On august 4 of 1973 they presented l’Orchestre le Peuple and Trio
    Ce Pa Kos and scored huge succes with the people of Brazzaville.
    Great idea to display panther and piano at the albums sleeve, shame
    some record stores didn’t have enough respect for a nice cover. I tried to
    remove that ugly sticker but the only options I had were to destroy the
    sleeve or to leave the sticker. I left it so you can see who ruined it.
    Anyway, enjoy the nice music !

    tracks;

    1 Patchi manga
    2 Veve na linga
    3 Pepe mwana ma Louisa
    4 Evy nana
    5 Kouka badia n’tseke
    6 Caprices
    7 Tosaka mateya

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    Posted by Moos
    at 2:34 PM
  • Thursday October 14, 2010

    Coxsone Dodd, front, cd size

    At the end of the eighties, Trojan Records launched the Producer
    Series. A bunch of historic Jamaican music, every collector should
    have. This double album brings us the early work of Clement ‘Coxsone’
    Dodd, the legendary founder of Studio 1. It contains both vocal and
    instrumental tracks from the years 1967 and 1968. Don’t miss it.

    tracks;

    LP1;
    1 Winston & Robin – Bad mind grudgeful
    2 Bennett & Dennis – Puppy love
    3 Cannon & Soul Vendors – Bad treatment
    4 Bumps Oakley – A get a lick
    5 The Sultans – Hip hugger
    6 Jacob Miller – Let me love you
    7 Termites – Rub up push up
    8 Winston & Robin – Wailing time
    9 Eric Frater – Venus
    10 Marshall Williams – Norwegian wood
    11 Soul Vendors – Love me girl
    12 Winston Holness – You shouldn’t be the one

    LP2;
    1 Jackie & Soul Vendors – Ram jam
    2 Octaves – You gonna lose
    3 Soul Vendors – Get with it
    4 Viceroys – Fat fish
    5 Jackie & Soul Vendors – Grooving steady
    6 Zoot Simms – Bye bye baby
    7 Soul Vendors – Soul junction
    8 Slim & Freedom Singers – Mercy mercy
    9 Jackie & Soul Vendors – Baba boom
    10 Viceroys – Love and unity
    11 Bob & Ty – I don’t mind
    12 Lester Sterling – Zigaloo
    13 Barrington Spence – Contemplating mind
    14 Ed Nangle – Good girl
    15 The Enforcers – Musical Fever
    16 Lester Sterling – Wiser than Solomon

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    Posted by Moos
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  • Tuesday October 12, 2010

    Les Bantous de la Capitale, front, cd size

    Some time ago we had an LP by Orchestre Sossa. The brothers Pierre
    and Michel Moutouari played in it. Before that they were members of
    Orchestre Sinza Kotoko with their other brother, Kosmos Moutouari.
    On this album by Les Bantous de la Capitale we hear him perform.
    But the main man here was Samba Mascot who wrote most of the
    numbers in 1976 for this great band. Enjoy Les Bantous de la Capitale.

    tracks;

    1 Marie Jeanne 1
    2 Marie Jeanne 2
    3 Farce
    4 Loin du Congo
    5 Even
    6 Joseline
    7 Bana avenir na ngai
    8 Nsambi ya sisa ba mbuta
    9 Ofnacom

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    Posted by Moos
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  • Saturday October 9, 2010

    Orchestre Sinza Kotoko, front, cd size

    Today’s album is a true jewel. Most LP’s from Congo’s 70’s
    contain several songs per side, this one too but they’re melted
    together like a big medley. A-side 10 tracks and B-side 11. I am
    specially fond of the rhythm work on this LP, absolutely smashing.
    My French is not so well, if yours is, check the backsleeve for a lot
    of info on these guys ( in file ). Enjoy Orchestre Sinza Kotoko.

    tracks;

    1 Mwana vanda na yé
    – Téti bolingo
    – Julienne na Ponton
    – Ma Loukoula
    – Mayoto
    – Vévé
    – Véro bobébisa tè
    – Bilombé y’Africa
    – Losambo ya mpokwa
    – Qui vivra verra
    2 Yanga Chou
    – Pépé la péla
    – Samba Mirita
    – Brigitte
    – Ezé Marceline
    – Kidiba
    – Mwana o mwana
    – Adieu la vie
    – Wa ba nkandi tétoka
    – Elue ya motéma
    – Moké

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    Posted by Moos
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