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- Monday March 1, 2010
Only very few artists can hold your attention like this one.
Le Grand Maitre Franco made about 200 LP’s and I haven’t heard
a bad one. Of course I did not hear all of them but keep trying to
get there. Untill today the score runs around 40 or 50, and I hope to
find as many as possible in the future. This one, ASM 002 from a
Belgium company is with singer/composer Ntesa Dalienst who
wrote numerous songs for and with the T.P.O.K. Jazz.tracks;
1 Mamie Zou
2 Batandeli ngai mitambo
3 Dodo
4 Na lobi na ngai rienPosted by Moosat 6:30 PMCategories
- Sunday February 28, 2010
I don’t know about you but I am a hopeless layman if it comes
to dealing with computers. If there is a problem I need to get
my system manager to fix it. At this moment I have an argument
with Winamp, it refuses to exercise my rippings. It took me quite
a detour to get the ripping done but pfffiew, I managed.
What have we got today? A collector that, to my surprise, was
released by Phonogram, a Dutch record company. The man who
compiled it, Roy Teysse, sure knew what he was doing. What a heap
of great artists he brought together here. The image of the frontcover
did not like to get registered, the shiny parts are a bit hard to capture
with camera. Hope you enjoy.tracks;
01 – Sir Victor Uwaifo & his Melody Maestros – Ekassa 24
02 – Gentleman Mike Ejeagha & his Premier Dance Band – Obiako nnwam
03 – Chief Stephen Osita Osadebe – Onu kwulunjo
04 – Victor Uwaifo and the Titibitis – Five days a week love
05 – Dr. Victor Olaiya – Ewa
06 – Cardinal Rex Lawson & his Majors Band of Nigeria – Tamuno bo ibro ma
07 – Chief Stephen Osita Osadebe & his Nigeria Sound Makers International – Odindu nyuliba
08 – Prince Nico Mbarga and his New Rocafil Jazz – Let them say
09 – Celestine Ukwu & his Philosophers National – Igede
10 – Dr. Victor Olaiya & his International Stars Band – Mo fe mu’yan
11 – Martha Ulaeto – Ndito isong emana nyinPosted by Moosat 1:42 PM - Friday February 26, 2010
It must be at least ten years ago when one of my friends gave me a copy
of another album with the same title and the same artists. I guess it was
volume two, we didn’t have the original cover. These albums contain 12
naughty songs each, songs my mother never taught me. Very funny
LP’s with not only hilarious lirycs but also great music, enjoy.tracks;
1 Miguelito Valdes – Cubanito
2 Joe Cuba Sextet – Prestame la olla Teresa
3 Graciela & Miguelito Valdes – Juanita saca la mano
4 Graciela & Machito – Si si no no
5 Joe Cuba Sextet – Chupa
6 Graciela with Machito Orchestra – Juanito
7 Tito Puente Orchestra – El plato roto
8 Graciela & Miguelito Valdes – La manguera
9 Joe Cuba Sextet – Los perros del curro
10 Graciela with Machito Orchestra – Ay, José
11 Miguelito Valdes – Atesa el bastidor
12 Joe Cuba Sextet – Ella sola se enganchaPosted by Moosat 9:12 PM - Thursday February 25, 2010
In today’s post we visit an African country we haven’t seen
much at the GG. One LP by Abana Ba Nasery some time
ago but this is ‘Benga’. D.O. Misiani is one of the pioneers
who transferred the old acoustic style to electric and
added bass and drum to it. The benga hype started late 60’s and went
on all through the 70’s. A benga lover once said;” Benga is a feeling you
get when dancing. Your body has weakened when you dance, because you
are happy. It is not weak because you are tired, but because you are dancing
the best you can.” ‘My life and loves’ is the name of this LP and features
10 dynamite tracks by the master, dance away on Misiani’s benga !tracks;
1 Sweetie I love you
2 Sister Mary Lucy
3 Susana Wacha Maringo
4 Helen Nya Kisungu
5 Lala Salama
6 J. Rabour Bade Dongo
7 J. Rabour Bade Dongo part 2
8 Tafadhali Nikuone
9 Tafadhali Nikuone part 2
10 Amuka SalamaPosted by Moosat 9:15 PMCategories
- Wednesday February 24, 2010
I’ve been talking too much lately.
This album deserves listening without disturbance,
it is so beautiful, it needs no further recommendation.tracks;
1 Orchestre Vévé – Olingi nakufa 1
– Orchestre Vévé – Olingi nakufa 2
2 Orchestre Bella Bella – Lipua Lipua
3 Orchestre Zaïko – Onassis
4 Orchestre Vévé – Diamile
5 Orchestre Bella Bella – Sola 1
6 Orchestre Bella Bella – Sola 2
7 Orchestre Empire des Bakuba – Massamba
8 Orchestre Lipua Lipua – Kamale 1
9 Orchestre Lipua Lipua – Kamale 2Posted by Moosat 11:13 PM - Tuesday February 23, 2010
Let’s see what we got here. Smart Nkansah and Agyaaku are friends
since they played together in Yamoah’s Guitar Band in the late 60’s.
They went separate ways for some time, Agyaaku stayed with Yamoah’s
and Smart Nkansah worked with the Sweet Talks. They rejoined and started
this band around 1981. Fellowblogger Likembe already spoke about this album
februari 2009, one year later you can dl it entirely at the GG. Hope U like it.
Fusion of Guitar Band and Dance Band hi-life, with Smart Nkansah’s sister
in law, Becky B doing nice vocals here, this one is for sweet sister Nauma
for leaving such warm comments and that superb link. ***tracks;
1 Odo, Love
2 Yei nti
3 Me ampa ara ni ?
4 Mensee MadwenPosted by Moosat 9:39 PMCategories
- Monday February 22, 2010
Do you know that 1989 BBC double CD, ‘Under African Skies’?
When it first came to my ears I was blown away by one song specially.
It is the last track on the album but it made an incredible impression.
The voice of Bezawork Asfew is the most extraordinary, first time I heard
it, it sent shivers down my spine, spontaneous goosebumps, tears,
words can’t express how that felt, ever since I’ve been looking around to find
her music. All paths seem to lead to the CD this track comes from. If anyone
can help us to find something, anything she made, that would be super.
With the help of the great series on Buda Musique, ‘éthiopiques’, I made a
compilation of different versions of ‘T’zeta’ or ‘Tezeta’, a traditional
that practically all Ethiopian musicians seem to have played, listen.After receiving all your tips, it seemed appropriate to post this fantastic
Youtube movie, thank you very very much for enlightening me !!!tracks;
1 Bezawork Asfew – T’zeta
2 Mahmoud Ahmed – Tezeta
3 Mulatu Astatqe – Tezeta
4 Sèyfou Yohannès – Tezeta
5 Menelik Wèsnatchèw – Tezeta
6 Either/Orchestra – Soul Tezeta
7 Tèsfa-Maryam Kidané – Tezeta
8 Mahmoud Ahmed – Tezeta, long version
9 Gétatchèw Kassa – Tezeta, slow
10 Gétatchèw Kassa – Tezeta, fastPosted by Moosat 11:42 PMCategories
- Sunday February 21, 2010
Robson Banda is a Congolese musician in Zimbabwe. He worked with
Thomas Mapfumo, Jonah Moyo and many others. Although Congolese,
Robson sings his music in Shona language and brings it close to genuine
Chimurenga. Including mbira-based guitar licks and elements of Jit.tracks;
1 Ngoma ngairire
2 Dziva renjuzu
3 Kafira mbira
4 Ndiwe wega mwanangu
5 Baba Vachipo
6 Tofara seiPosted by Moosat 7:03 PMCategories
- Saturday February 20, 2010
Another fine album by the great Ebenezer Obey, the label of the LP
tells us it’s from 1976 but the cover says 1977. One way or the other,
I think it’s a fine recording and very much worth a few spinnings.
Pay attention to the drummers on this one, outstanding team of players.tracks;
1 Eda to mose okunkun
– Aiye mi a toro
– Oluwa gbemi leke
– Bowo fun baba ati iya re
– Igbagbo ati imale
– Kaluku lo nse odun
2 Kini ti ma se aiye yi si
– F’eso j’aiye
– Rora rora
– Omoluwabi ni mo feje
– Kaka ki gbajumo jale
– Eledumare a segun eleganPosted by Moosat 11:20 PMCategories
- Friday February 19, 2010
Pépé Kallé was big in more than one way. Part from being a giant
in size, he was a great singer with a fantastic voice. This is a production
on Verckys’ Vévé label, with this team nothing can go wrong. The cover may
be a bit vague, the music certainly isn’t. Class A material
from Kinshasa, Zaïre. Enjoy ‘La Belle Étoile’.tracks;
1 La belle étoile
2 Paralyse bis
3 Nunu tresort
4 AzizaPosted by Moosat 9:39 PMCategories
et le T.P.O.K. Jazz, ASM 1987