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- Saturday July 17, 2010
Have you had the chance to listen to the 4 reggae collectors
I posted in 2008 ? They were called Reggae Monster Originals.
Search and listen, you’ll find a couple of tracks by Lee van Cliff
aswell. The early eighties sound of the Radics at Channel One
with Scientist producing was simply unique. The way he put an
echo on voices and drumbeats, I love it. Lee van Cliffs broken
voice to round it all up and you got me smoking..tracks;
1 It ave fi cork
2 Never call no fowl
3 Sister Fay
4 Rock it to me twice
5 Under you
6 African girl
7 Wiser than Solomon
8 Lost my baby
9 Me just lovePosted by Moosat 9:57 PM - Friday July 16, 2010
Soukous for soukous-lovers. Zaïko Langa-Langa was one of
the leading bands during the eighties. I have no year on this one,
do you ? Tout Choc, Anti Choc, check it out yourself.tracks;
1 Kabobo
2 Anzele muambu
3 Ize bola
4 Daïd’anoPosted by Moosat 7:18 PM - Thursday July 15, 2010
I like this one very much, splendid guitars, continuous rhythms,
fantastic stuff.tracks;
1 Dieu merci nabiki
2 Mon coeur fait
3 N’gou-n’gou-n’gou
4 Kilassou
5 Ma vava
6 Reviens cheri NénéPosted by Moosat 9:33 PM - Tuesday July 13, 2010
Here’s an old time favourite I used to play very much. It contains
the massive ‘Quitate tu’, a great number that takes you on a trip
for more than 16 minutes. Back in the days, when I deejayed at party’s,
it always came in handy to take a break, toilet, beer at the bar, a little
dance and back behind the turntable, just perfect. Classic Fania
recording, live at the Cheetah, audiance goes crazy, and what a line-up,
Ray Barretto, Willie Colon, Larry Harlow, Johnny Pacheco, Roberto
Roena, Bobby Valentin, Santos Colon, Hector Lavoe, Ismael Miranda,
Pete ‘el Conde’ Rodriguez, Adalberto Santiago, Richie Ray and Bobby Cruz,
José ‘Cheo’ Feliciano, all big names. Wish I were there, how’bout you Arnaud ?tracks;
1 Introduction theme
2 Descarga Fania
3 Anacaona
4 Quitate tuPosted by Moosat 8:54 PM - Friday July 9, 2010
When I made this comp of songs of the heart by Congolese artists,
I was looking for a cover and picked this one. It is part of a collage I made
for my Maori friend Tangaroa Tuane. He tattooed my back and I made
him a collage. Always nice to deal without money. Check him at his hyves-
page. http://tangaroatuane.hyves.nl/ . Google on ‘Ta Moko’ and you get an
idea of what he does. About the music, as you can see, a collection of
Congolese tracks, all sung from the heart and about the heart.tracks;
1 Docteur Nico – Nalingi yo na motema
2 Franco et le T.P. O.K. Jazz – Sukola motema olinga
3 Johny Bokelo & Orchestre Conga – Ozokisi ngai motema
4 Essous & Orchestre Bantou – Na zonga na motema
5 Dizzy Mandjékou – Mady motema
6 M’Bilia Bel – Motema ekopona
7 OK Jazz – Motema ya fa fa
8 Johny Bokelo & Orchestre Conga – Obebisi ngai motema
9 Nyboma – Aïcha motema
10 OK Jazz – Motema na M.J.Posted by Moosat 9:17 PM - Friday July 9, 2010
It is hot in the Netherlands. With temperatures rising up to 36º C, or more
this weekend. The whole country is in a hot summer mood, hanging out
on terraces with big glasses of cold beer. Same time we are all very exited
about being in the finals of the worldcup. Orange fever going ’round the land.
The music that fits a hot summer night like no other, a nice piece
of steady soukous. Choc Stars are the band to fulfil that request
for us tonight. Make a slow but groovy dance with Choc Stars.tracks;
1 Kelemani – djeuni
2 Deserteur
3 Presence
4 OziPosted by Moosat 7:26 PM - Thursday July 8, 2010
tracks;
1 Taxi driver
2 Iku ye lori mi
3 Baba dami lare
4 Allau mo soli
5 Ijo olomo
6 Okan mi yo ninu oluwa
7 Bebe yi ga
8 Eri moha iye mi
9 Oluwa a da
10 Okan mi yin oba orun
11 Oju momi si pere ode
12 Baba mi gba nba sakoPosted by Moosat 9:14 PM - Wednesday July 7, 2010
There were some requests for Choc Stars, here they come.
“Founded in 1984 by Ben Nyamabo with musicians from Zaiko
and Langa Langa Stars, Choc Stars developed a sound that was
mellow yet passionate. The songs are generally slower than other
bands’ but the arrangements add up to cool seductive soukous.”
( Rough Guide ) Mixed by Ben, Roxy and Carlito.
By the way, can someone give us the year on this one ?tracks;
1 Nalandaka te
2 Bayina bafinga
3 ObiPosted by Moosat 9:25 PM - Monday July 5, 2010
I am posting this album for the second time today. The previous one
was very bad and had very bad and worn out cover. I found it again in
much better quality and decided to give it another chance. There’s one
other reason to bring this LP, I just love it’s beautiful colour, you know why.
Tomorrow is another big day for me and my fellow Dutchmen,
let the world turn orange and enjoy these groups..tracks;
1 Orchestre Kiam – Memi
2 Orchestre Lipua-Lipua – Matoba
3 Orchestre Kiam – Masumu
4 Orchestre Vévé – Lukani
5 Orchestre Lipua-Lipua – Lemba-lemba
6 Orchestre Vévé – Zonga andowePosted by Moosat 8:48 PM - Thursday July 1, 2010
Only eight country’s left to win the world cup, and who would have
thought only one African country made it to the quarter finals. Ghana
is that country and let’s hope they’ll beat Uruguay tomorrow. I am not against
Uruguay but there are 4 South American country’s left so to restore the balance
it would be a good thing. To help them a bit here’s some Ghanaian highlife for you
to play before the match, If everybody does, it might help the winning spirits to
choose Ghana’s side. You can do the same for our orange team the afternoon.
We’ll have to beat Brazil to stay in the tournament, not an easy job.
About the music; We had a couple of their albums before and untill now I
haven’t heard one bad track. Sweets for Ghana highlife lovers.
Enjoy Kyeremateng Atwede and his Kyeremateng Stars.tracks;
1 Abena Kwabena
2 Eyeeden na eyee sei
3 Obra no na etwa ma’suo
4 Mo mma ye nye nto ho
5 Gye nyame nko ara na me suro no
6 Yere ko buo meka ho
7 Okaakyire nsoa nnemaPosted by Moosat 6:07 PM
Channel One 1982