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- Wednesday October 6, 2010
From the Dominican republic we have this album by Duo
Los Ahijados. The brothers Cuco and Martin Valoy are back
with this volume 7 on Soul Posters. Mellow son Cubano.tracks;
1 Kikiribu mandiga
2 Los santos y los precios
3 Traicionera
4 La carta
5 La picazon
6 Yo quiero amarte una vez mas
7 Algo de mi
8 El lloron
9 Amorosa
10 Mi son CubanoPosted by Moosat 7:16 PMCategories
- Monday October 4, 2010
One of our visitors asked me if there was any chance on another
Global Sampler. It has been a while since I did one and decided to
resume. So, here is volume 29, it is made with tracks from albums
posted in the summer of 2009. A year behind, never mind, enjoy.tracks;
1 Fantastic Tchico – Méditation
2 Orchestre Vévé – Mikolo mileki mingi
3 Franco et le T.P. OK Jazz – Kadima
4 Os Originais do Samba – Tá chegando fevereiro
5 Donga e os Primitivos – Cabide de molambo
6 Pio Leiva y Orquesta – Cariñoso so, mentiroso no
7 Orchestre Kiam – Kamiki 1&2
8 Orchestre Cavacha – Okomi kolangua 1&2
9 Zaiko Langa Langa Familia Dei – Songa fiele
10 Pacho Galán – Fiesta de cumbia
11 4 Stars – Enfant bamileke
12 Carlos Embales – Coco may mayPosted by Moosat 10:59 PM - Monday October 4, 2010
I think Daniel Engobo must have been a real ladies man given
the eight titles on this LP. Another rare gem on the Sonafric
label. Daniel Engobo and Orchestre Lolango. I hardly have any
information. It’s from 1979, SAF 61.015 worthy a couple of spins.tracks;
1 Mag
2 Nelly
3 Passi
4 Betty
5 Sola
6 Leontine
7 Suaze
8 WadebaPosted by Moosat 7:44 PM - Sunday October 3, 2010
Goodday Groovers around the Globe, this sunday evening
I finally found some time to make another post. My time is
quite limited lately, lots of work and other occupations consume
almost all of it. It is about to change and the normal pace will
return soon. What have we got for you today ? Our friend Timothy
asked if I have ‘Sorozzo’, a 1978 album by Rochereau. I’ve been
looking into it Tim but don’t have that one ( yet ). What I did find
however, is this 1982 album which contains the track ‘Sorozo’.
I know it’s not exactly what you’re looking for but you’ll like this one
aswell I reckon. One way or the other, Rochereau always stands
for top productions and this is absolutely one of them. Enjoy it.tracks;
1 Maze
2 M. Malonga
3 N’gawali
4 SorozoPosted by Moosat 8:04 PMCategories
- Thursday September 30, 2010
It’s been a while since we had us some Nigerian highlife. It
has also been a while since we had us an album by the
excentric Oliver de Coque. He always looks quite special,
original, like no other. This 1981 LP sounds as good as it
was recorded yesterday, fresh rhythms and guitars and
of course Oliver de Coque’s special way of chanting. Oliver
Sunday Akanite is his real name but if you would call him; Oliver
de Coke, Oliver de Fanta, Messiah of Ogene, Oliver de Identity
or Oliver de Coque, he is all. Enjoy Udoka Social Club of Nigeria.tracks;
1 Udoka social club of Nigeria
– Udoka enyi
2 Akalaka
– Ndidi bu ije enuwaPosted by Moosat 7:55 AMCategories
- Saturday September 25, 2010
This is volume 2 of the ‘Hommage au Grand Kallé’.
african’s 360.143.
Joseph Kabassele helped to spark the rise of modern Zairean music.
The founder and leader of African Jazz, a band that introduced
guitarist Dr. Nico, vocalist Tabu Ley Rocherau and saxophonist
Manu DiBango, Kabasele has been called, “Le Gran Kalle” and “the
father of rumba”. In an interview, shortly after Kabasele’s death in 1983,
influential Zairean musician Franco Luambo Makiadi said, “(Kabasele)
was the founder of Zairean music and, although
we were in competition, he made many things possible for me.” One of the few Zairean musicians to be educated to the secondary
level, Kabasele made his musical debut as a member of Georges Doula’s
band. Forming African Jazz in 1953, Kabasele led the band towards
international recognition. In January 1960, Kabasele and African
Jazz traveled to Brussels, along with Belgian Congo delegates, to
perform at the historic “Round Table” conference. The most
successful of Kabasele’s many compositions were “Le Table Ronde,
” written for the conference, and “Independance Cha Cha,
” subsequently adapted as a celebratory anthem by African countries
achieving independance. Although African Jazz reached its peak in
the mid-1960s, with the departure of Dr. Nico, Rocherau and DiBango,
the band continued to perform until 1970 and became the first
Congolese band to record in Europe.
~ Craig Harris, All Music Guidetracks;
1 Independence cha cha
2 Naweli boboto
3 Merengue scoubidou
4 Sentiment emonani
5 Nawonso pamba
6 Tosekana
7 Table ronde
8 Sophie ya motema
9 Batela mwana na biso
10 Motindo na yo PaulinaPosted by Moosat 8:43 PMCategories
- Thursday September 23, 2010
Daniel Owino Misiani was the leading figure in Benga from
West Kenya. This 1989 album was direkt metal mastered
from digital tapes and sounds just maginificent. Click on the
backsleeve to read further useful information and enjoy the Benga !tracks;
1 Isabella Muga
2 Rose Akoth
3 Margret Odero
4 Piny ose mer
5 Nakuru bor
6 Otieno Anyango
7 Wouth iye tek
8 Dora mamyPosted by Moosat 8:04 PMCategories
- Wednesday September 22, 2010
Speaking about digging up old stuff, this rare piece of
Ghana highlife was brought to me by a friend. He travels
the world to find these treasures. First record I heard by
King Onyina, born Kwabena Onyina. His father used to have
a guitar and when he died and left it to Kwabena at the age of 13,
young King Onyina decided to make a living out of the instrument.
I have read somewhere on the web King Onyina passed away some 5
months ago. Let’s pay him respect in playing his music, listen.
read_moretracks;
1 Akoko aye bi agu
2 Onyame tie me su fre
3 Bebrebe ye musuo
4 Odo ye wu
5 Kate
6 Nya asem hwe
7 Me nuame mefre wo a
8 Destiny of Africa
9 Mebewu asei kwa
10 Aboa a onni dua
11 Ma ye ankonam mmobro
12 Ohia asoma wo
13 Sore befe mano
14 Dora nante yiePosted by Moosat 8:02 PMCategories
- Monday September 20, 2010
On september 9, I posted ‘l’Afrique Danse 360.111, do you recall ?
With Orchestres Kiam and Lipua-Lipua. The first track, played by
Orchestre Kiam, called ‘Exode’ was from the hand of Mack Joss.
I do not know if he was a member of Orchestre Kiam, do you ?
Now here we have an album by Mack Joss and ‘le Negro Tropical’.
It’s from 1978 on the Sonafric label and in perfect condition. I found it
with a load of other treasures on the Mega Platen en CD Beurs, Europe’s
biggest recordfair, in Utrecht, the Netherlands. The weekend of 20 and 21
of november we’ll have the next edition, I can hardly wait. If you are in the
neighbourhood don’t let it pass by. Listen to Mack Joss & le Negro Tropical.tracks;
1 Voyage
2 Bati mboka
3 Colette okei elaka te
4 Tribalisme
5 Bassa mulongue
6 Joli cahier
7 Nzaou
8 Ta te dianguePosted by Moosat 8:17 PM - Saturday September 18, 2010
Speechless.
tracks;
1 Rumba blanca
2 Bruca manigua
3 Cachita
4 La cachimba de San Juan
5 Con su bata de olla
6 Jose Isabel
7 Dolor cobarde
8 Rumba tambah
9 Cuando vuelvas a quererme
10 La negra LeonorPosted by Moosat 9:06 PMCategories
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