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- Tuesday February 2, 2010
A while back we had an album of Cortijo on which Fe Cortijo
did a few songs, on this one she does’em all.
Backing vocals by Adalberto Santiago,
Ismael Quintana and even Tito Puente. Great Puerto Rican rhythms.tracks;
1 Mapaye
2 Bomba carambomba
3 La otra
4 Songorocosongoro
5 Lloralo, lloralo
6 Guariquiten
7 Guaracha de mayo
8 Bomba merenguePosted by Moosat 5:55 PMCategories
- Monday February 1, 2010
Tres Impoli was one of Franco’s biggest hits. The second song,
Tu vois ?, seems to be connected with it somehow. I love that voice
with vibrato in track 2 and 3, I think it’s Simaro, can you confirm ?
Just three songs, 38 minutes of pure joy, don’t be tres impoli!tracks;
1 Tres impoli
2 Tu vois ?
3 Temps mortPosted by Moosat 7:36 PM - Sunday January 31, 2010
Today’s LP truly deserves the name, African Party. Opening
with Docteur Nico and African Fiesta, what can go wrong.
Next, only treasures here, Johnny Bokelo, O.K. Jazz, and
Grand Kalle’s African Jazz. All beautiful. Tracks #s 6 and 8
could have used a little remastering but in 1969 they did
not have the same tools we have today I guess. Great comp.tracks;
1 Orchestre African Fiesta – Tu más deçu Chouchou
2 Dr. Nico & l’Orchestre African Fiesta – Kiri kiri mabina ya sika
3 Don Pierro & l’Orchestre Conga 68 de Johnny Bokelo –
– Nalinga ya ngai cherie
4 Samy & l’Orchestre Conga 68 de Johnny Bokelo – Mabala ya Kinshasa
5 Johnny Bokelo & l’Orchestre Conga 68 – Ndeko na ngai okeba
6 Orchestre Vox-Africa – Mado
7 Johnny Bokelo & l’Orchestre Conga 68 – Tambola na mokili
8 Dewayon & l’Orchestre Cobantou – Tangana
9 Orchestre O.K. Jazz – Regina-Regina
10 Kalle & Orchestre African Jazz – B.B. 69Posted by Moosat 6:34 PM - Saturday January 30, 2010
The founder of Vis-à-Vis Dance Band made this side-project
with the Wire Connection in the same period. Superb Ghana Highlife.tracks;
1 Papa Akwasi
2 Meko a enko
3 Mensonomu
4 Onipa animuonyam
5 Akwantfi owuoPosted by Moosat 9:20 PMCategories
- Saturday January 30, 2010
It always gives me a thrill to find another LP by
this great artist. Le Poète Simaro ( or Simarro ) was
one of Franco’s most succesful songwriters. This LP
is very short but nice. Vocals by Pépé Kallé, Josky
Kiambukuta and the great Carlito. Hope U enjoy it.tracks;
1 Kopo epasuki
2 Maya aboyiPosted by Moosat 8:46 AM - Friday January 29, 2010
Yesterday I came home from a two day recordtrip to Paris.
I use to visit one of my favourite recordshops in the Quartier
Latin. I always meet there with my man Franck who is one
of a kind when it comes to knowledge of worldmusic.
He specially helps me out selecting music from his home-
country Haiti. I don’t listen to Compas very long yet and can
use a little advise. Do you know this Soundway_Release ?
A highly recommended album, with great music from the French Antilles.
The LP I post for you tonight is by Les Loups Noirs, who also
appear on it. Franck says he helped out Soundway Records too in
selecting the tunes for this fine album. I had to promise him to
write in French for this occasion and eventhough it’s been a long
time since I did, I managed to squeeze out a few lines.Cette semaine j’allais a Paris pour acheter des disques 33. Il y
un ans déja que j’avais été lá. Je toujours vais a la même magasin
dans le Quartier Latin. Je ne veux pas dire leur nom. Aussi toujours
je lá rencontre mon ami Franck qui est un connaisseur de la musique
du monde. Je lui promettais de ecrir en Français, une chose que je
normalement jamais fais. Alors Franck, mon ami, merci beaucoup,
tu m’as aidé enorme, a partir de aujourd’hui, j’ apelle toutes
postes compas, ‘Franck’s Selection’.Let’s use this good vibe to think of the people of Haiti.
tracks;
1 Rencontre
2 Chaque jour
3 Aye Doudou
4 Lydia
5 Echec
6 Bonsoir ma cherie
7 Demain je t’attendsPosted by Moosat 10:21 PMCategories
- Thursday January 28, 2010
I just got back from a two day recordsearch and came home
with a pile of music from Congo, Nigeria, Ghana, Haiti, Jamaica,
Mali, Guinée, Cabo Verde, Tchad, Trinidad, Puerto Rico, Cuba,
Brazil and Colombia. Wow, now I look at it myself, not a bad score.
The journey back took me almost seven hours today while in fact
it’s a 5 hour trip. Some big accident along the way. Tomorrow I’ll
tell you more, for now start listening to this happy music.
Discos Fuentes brings this collector with all kind of cumbia-like
tropical dance music, fantastic stuff you don’t want to miss.
An oldie but goodie so to say, do you know where I went ?
Demain Franck, demain plus.tracks;
1 Pedro Laza y sus Pelayeros – Agua de panela ( mapalé )
2 Carlos Martelo y su Orquesta – Vacilando ( paseaíto )
3 La Sonora Cordobesa – El tapaboca ( paseaíto )
4 Monteria Swing – Juanché ( porro )
5 La Sonora Cienaguera – La jicara ( paseaíto )
6 Juan Piña y su Orquesta – La puyanga ( Puyanga )
7 La Sonora Cordobesa – La sobadera ( Gaita )
8 Carlos Martelo y su Orquesta – El totumo ( porro )
9 Pedro Laza y sus Pelayeros – Soy Pelayero ( porro )
10 Monteria Swing – El patoco ( Pupalé )
11 Juan Piña y su Orquesta – Suelta el gallo ( fandango )
12 La Sonora Cienaguera – Martinez Banda ( porro )Posted by Moosat 8:02 PMCategories
- Monday January 25, 2010
The Oriental Brothers International is one of Nigeria’s most
important highlife bands, their popularity spanned some two
decades. On this LP from 1975 leadership is in the hands of
G. Kabaka Opara. The group’s cast changed quite a few times.
I found this funny video to accompany this album’s final track.
Hope U enjoy !tracks;
1 Oriental’s special
2 Osa enwe akwu
3 Onyeoma nmadu ‘eji egbuya
4 Ihe onye eche
5 Ihe oma adighi onye oso
6 Otu’nwaPosted by Moosat 2:56 PMCategories
- Sunday January 24, 2010
From 1979 is this one by the great looking Oliver de Coque.
I love the background vocals on this LP and the stacato guitars
in track #3. It was requested by Alexsam and I was so lucky to
have it. Now everybody’s happy, you, he and me too, enjoy it.tracks;
1 People’s Club of Nigeria
– Kayi bilibe ndu
2 I salute Africa
3 All fingers are not equalPosted by Moosat 11:32 PMCategories
- Saturday January 23, 2010
Lovers of Congolese music, here’s one for you. Johnny Bokelo
goes around quite some time. Somehow his music is good without
exeption, I liked all the albums I heard untill today. This 1981 LP
is not his first, Johnny started out in the sixties with Orchestre
Conga Succes, we saw a couple of songs on one of the l’Afrique
Danse series as Orchestre Conga Succes de Jean Bokelo.
Spread the word, Johnny Bokelo must be heard.tracks;
1 M’bongo = l’argent
2 Ngai nakoku fa
3 Ngalulawa wa mama
4 Yayo nini yayaPosted by Moosat 8:13 PMCategories
Coco Records 1977