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- Monday January 4, 2010
One of the reggae LP’s I played very much is this one by Don Carlos.
He’s got a voice you can recognize from thousands, one of the sweetest
in Jamaica. Accompanied by the cream of the crop, Sly & Robbie, Leroy
Wallace, Loyd Parks, Ainsel Collins, R. Lynn, W. Wright, Dougie, Bo Peep,
Bubbler, Sky Juice and of course Goldie Locks (photo). Recorded at Tuff
Gong and Channel One Studios by E. Brown, S. Stewart and Bunnie Tom Tom.tracks;
1 Fuss fuss
2 I love Jah
3 Harvest time
4 In pieces
5 White squal
6 Magic man
7 Young girl
8 Music crave
9 Hail the rootsPosted by Moosat 8:55 PM - Sunday January 3, 2010
Do you know what song was the biggest African hit ever?
It was Prince Nico Mbarga’s ‘Sweet_Mother’. Today’s album
must have been released not long before it, also in 1976
but Nico Mbarga was not yet mentioned on the cover, just
Rocafill Jazz. It is probably their first LP and personally
I think it is better than it’s follower. What do you think ?tracks;
1 Man don tire
2 Suffer dePosted by Moosat 8:42 PM - Saturday January 2, 2010
To start 2010, a little New Year’s Party registration
with our good friend Franco. Opening with a suitable missile
Franco and Josky kick off this promising new year. Let’s not
ignore this good example and look forward with confidence,
Happy New Year !tracks;
1 Missile
2 Chacun pour soi
3 Partage no 1
– Partage no 2Posted by Moosat 9:40 PMCategories
- Thursday December 31, 2009
Dear Groovers around the Globe, it was a great year, and
I’m sure the next one is going to be magnificent too.
How about that for a little optimism? I wish you all the
very best of luck and health, and lots of beautiful music.tracks;
1 Olorun oba dawa lohun
– Omo nieeria to nbe lajo
– J.A. Odusanya
– Ope fun egbe West African Friendship Association
– Nigeria adara
– Aiye nyi lo
2 Send-off in Nigeria
– Reception in Britain
– Orlando boys
– Provincial tour of Britain
– A dele bare
– Mo roye yi mo jePosted by Moosat 9:37 PMCategories
- Wednesday December 30, 2009Posted by Moosat 6:51 PM
- Wednesday December 30, 2009
Late post tonight, I blew a recording earlier and had to start
all over. What have we got ? This is an album by one of the
greatest juju masters. Sir Shina Peters and Segun Adewale made
their name with the band of Prince Adekunle but reached much
bigger public than their teacher did. Although less known world-
wide, Prince Adekunle’s music belongs to Nigeria’s very best.
Most pages state this LP is from 1975 but this label clearly says ’76.tracks;
1 Awodi nfo ferere
– Banuso ma beniaso
– Meta meta lore
– Iwaju lao ma lo
– Jossy olatunji shofunwa
– E ma fiwon sepe
2 Omo niyi omo nide
– A ki nromo ra loja
– Ma se’ka iwo ore
– Esan nbo waPosted by Moosat 12:09 AMCategories
- Monday December 28, 2009
From 1970, in the Merveilles du Passé series, this one by
Orchestre African Fiesta. It has a few minor scratches but
that can’t break the spell, great from beginning to end.tracks;
1 Mama Egee
2 Angola siempre
3 Merengue President Roger
4 Vivo Africa
5 Contentieux Belgo-Congolais
6 Mobembo eleki tata
7 A.M. Decantonio
8 Imana ya daring
9 Tremendo punto
10 Indicatif African FiestaPosted by Moosat 9:49 PMCategories
- Sunday December 27, 2009
This is a classic album by a group that even Bob Marley had
great admiration for. Justin Hines and the Dominoes made this
’76 album with the Black Disciples, the same group, Winston
Rodney alias Burning Spear made some records with in the same
period. Have you seen the movie ‘Rockers’? It ends with the song,
this LP opens with. What a splendid film, starring some of the
greatest reggae artists as themselves. Gregory Isaacs, Robbie
Shakespeare, Dillinger, Burning Spear and Jacob Miller among others.
I found this fantastic scene at Youtube in which we see Leroy
‘Horsemouth’ Wallace, the famous drummer with Richard ‘Dirty Harry’
Hall entering a typical disco discotheque, check out what happens.
Classic scene from a classic movie you really must have seen.
This one’s for you Gonzalez.tracks;
1 Natty take over
2 Dip and fall back
3 What you don’t know
4 Other land
5 Precious morning
6 Prophecy
7 Fire
8 Babylon children
9 Spotlight
10 Carry go bring comePosted by Moosat 1:46 PM - Wednesday December 23, 2009
Dear visitors,
the year has not passed by completely and I’ll be back to
post us a couple of LP’s before the end of 2009.
For now I want to wish all of you happy holidays.Especially;
Nauma
Buns O’Plenty
Icastico
Joe
Arnaud
Johnny T
Alexsam
Apurva
Kabuga
Soukousman
Gonzalez on Speed
Akwaboa
Marc
Kostas
Lord Stranger
Groovemonzter
Paska
Mo Fo Ngo Man
Steve Wise
Reservatory
Aduna
DavidN
Provisoire
B2v
Ngoni
Grumpy
Kreismyr
JSE
Timothy
Micky
Chico Alves
Wuod K
Buscón
Daniel
Reebee
Africolombia
John in Floyd
Canalh
Dr. Frank
Sulingman
Goofy
Chris Ward
Waters
JackRamon
Hulaboy
Rick g
Gelliddewi
Poltroon
Abudaiyo
Oro
Karandash
R.
Will
Nerdo
Calumbinho
Kitirato
Gracenotes
Ian
Bermudezyezid
Mambopete
ORL
Lisia
Wrldserv
Mike D.
Dan
Bombshelter Slim
Madrotter
Kaya Errands
Robert
Groove
Uthima Uruora
Tanmoy
TeeBoy
Ngobile
Ewik
Ehijie
Dr. Adoyo
Prato e Faca
John Beadle
Prince Arjen
Thursdayborn
Doom
Rocco
Mente serena
Black Man Land
Toque Musical
Zecalouro
Petr
DJ Ivan
DJ Tick
Stevie P
Ninja B
Bounty J
Baikinange
Musica Pacheca
GM
Juan Angel
Luis
Sono
Greg Fernandes
Jurassico
Spinning
LG
Mr. Tear
Lucio Magano
Mvibra
Porco Rosso
Music from the third floor
Nahavanda
Haji Maji
Abdel
Cacai Nunes
Fortherecord
Radu
Acervo Tambor
Mr. B
Analog Africa
Kahane
Ben the Balladeer
Japonego23
Matsuli
Ary do Baralho
Asculta
Comb & Razortracks;
1 Tarjeta de Navidad
2 Amanecer navideño
3 Navidad sin tu
4 Jibara Borincana
5 Vengo por mi aguinaldo
6 Lejos de ti en navidad
7 Aguinaldo en la puerta
8 La luz
9 De parranda en Puerto Rico
10 Porro navideño
11 Quisiera amanecer
12 El niño en Puerto RicoPosted by Moosat 11:11 PMCategories
- Tuesday December 22, 2009
In 1985 we had this pleasant surprise. I never thought I would
appreciate this type of music before it. ‘Lost in the Stars’ is
the name of this project in which many famous artists do an
interpretation of a Kurt Weill song. Something different for a
change. I used to spin it quite a lot in those days. We’ll round
up this year, posting a mixture of styles, for now, enjoy this.tracks;
1 Steve Weisberg – Mahagonny Songspiel
2 Sting and Dominic Muldowney – The Ballad of Mack the Knife
3 The Fowler Brothers with Stanard Ridgway – The cannon song
4 Marianne Faithful and Chris Spedding – Ballad of the soldiers wife
5 Van Dyke Parks – Johnny Johnson medley
6 Ralph Shuckett & co. – Alabama song
7 Armadillo String Quartet – Youkali tango
8 John Zorn – Der kleine leutnant des lieben gottes
9 Lou Reed – September song
10 Carla Bley with Phil Woods – Lost in the stars
11 Tom Waits – What keeps mankind alive ?
12 Dagmar Krause – Surabaya Johnny
13 Johnny Adams & Aaron Neville – Oh heavenly salvation
14 Todd Rundgren & Gary Windo – Call from the grave
15 Charlie Haden & Sharon Freeman – Speak low
16 Van Dyke Parks – In no man’s landPosted by Moosat 9:23 PMCategories
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