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- Sunday September 6, 2009
This Volume 3 of yet another series of albums on the african label, was
released in 1985 but the recordings on it are much older. It is a
mixture of numbers, some solo and some sung together. Both Rochereau
and Sam Manguana sound very young and fresh. Beautiful music.tracks;
1 Kasoule
2 Marie Jea
3 Humanité
4 Sophie Elodie
5 Binelita
6 Samambi
7 Mwasi abongi na libala
8 Easra
9 Amour fou
10 Mwana ya vangu
11 Adieu la belle
12 TarcissePosted by Moosat 7:59 PMCategories
- Sunday September 6, 2009
From the same year as the previous Sacodis LP, with Laba Sosseh, is this
album, ‘Lassissi presents Monguito el Unico’. Also produced by Aboudou
Lassissi and with the participation of Chocolate, Alfredito Valdez and
doing the background vocals, the great Adalberto Santiago.tracks;
1 Demuestrame tu que sabes
2 Bailare tu son
3 Echale candela
4 Beto no se ve
5 Manicero
6 En mi casa bailen rumbaPosted by Moosat 12:26 PMCategories
- Saturday September 5, 2009
Let’s go back in time, the major part of these tracks have been
recorded in 1964, that’s 45 years ago. Only the last track, with
Verckys on saxophone is from 1966. For an album, that old, it spins
surprisingly well. This is vol. 3 of another great series on the african
label, volume 5 is also in my posession but the other volumes are still
on my hunting list, maybe I’ll find some on the next recordfair in november.tracks;
1 Ata ndele nde oleli
2 Ya luna umbazila
3 Linda-linda
4 Motema na M.J.
5 Bana O.K. babomi mboka
6 Ngombele mama
7 Bolingo mpe ekosaka ?
8 Telegramme maloba makuse
9 Nani apedalaki te
10 Oh madame de la maisonPosted by Moosat 8:31 AM - Saturday September 5, 2009
West African sonero Laba Sosseh is here with a splendid album
from 1980. Together with the great Monguito he brings us some
son montuno African style. Produced by Aboudou Lassissi on the
Sacodis label from Abidjan. Best of both worlds I would say.tracks;
1 Boranito
2 Leyli
3 Sitierrita
4 Yamanek
5 Marie GomisPosted by Moosat 7:03 AMCategories
- Friday September 4, 2009
The number one fuji master of Nigeria,
Alhaji Chief Sikiru Ayinde Barrister is back.
If you like a lot of drums, this is your thing.
His Supreme Fuji Commanders beat like crazy.tracks;
1 E jijo olomo
– Alhaji Chief Lamidi Oladosu
– Alhaji opeloyeru
2 Oba oke ma fi ina gbogbo wa
– Alhaji mulikat abeni dasilva
– Chief Modupe Badero ( naira pools )Posted by Moosat 5:30 PMCategories
- Wednesday September 2, 2009
It’s only wednesday evening but the danceparty is already going on.
If you play Pépé Kallé, there’s no escaping it. This is the real thing,
get out of that chair and let go, volume up !tracks;
1 Pon moun paka bougé
2 Djarabi – Adjatou
3 Marché commun
4 Bilala – lalaPosted by Moosat 8:40 PM - Wednesday September 2, 2009
From Ecuador, this is Julio Jaramillo. After one of our visitors asked
me for it, I found a couple of his albums. Although famous for his boleros,
this is an album with only pasillos. The LP has a very laidback atmosphere,
partly because of the fine participation of harpplayer Gonzalo Castro.
Enjoy the sweet voice of Julio Jaramillo.tracks;
1 Como se adora el sol
2 Jilguerito traeme besos
3 Ruego
4 Suspiros del alma
5 Historia de amor
6 Elsa
7 Asi quiero tenerte
8 Horas de pasion
9 Yo me he visto en tus ojos
10 Por esa senda triste
11 Solo y triste
12 FilosofiaPosted by Moosat 7:28 PMCategories
- Tuesday September 1, 2009
What a nice pick-nick this would be, roasted porc, bottle of beer,
some son montuno in the background and a view over wheatfields as far
as the eye reaches. The music on this album tastes just as sweet.
Special guest on saxophone is the legendary Dexter Johnson.tracks;
1 Igualita que tú
2 Monte Ruz
3 Voy pa’ Sierra Morena
4 Lo que mas me gusta
5 A comer chicharrónPosted by Moosat 6:00 PM - Tuesday September 1, 2009
Johnny Bokelo made a lot of records during the 70’s and 80’s, this is
an album from 1981. It’s quite hard to find some decent information
about Johnny, if you can tell us something interesting about him,
please do so. In the meantime enjoy this nice album, sorry for the
snaps, crackles and pops. It’s been played over and over.tracks;
1 Nalangi yo mingi
2 Ozokisi ngai motema
3 Morors ekoti poto
4 Obebisi ngai motemaPosted by Moosat 7:25 AM - Monday August 31, 2009
Fuji is a Nigerian music style that started at the end of the 60’s.
It exists mainly from percussion, like talking drums, and vocals.
Fuji got so popular during the 80’s that it took over juju. It is said
that fuji represents the Islam like juju does for the Cristians.
Kollington Ayinla was the second most popular Fuji wizard after Sikiru
Ayinde Barrister and the two were rivals untill fuji got so popular,
even called dancefloor exitement, that it didn’t matter anymore.
With razorsharp lyrics, Ayinla was the source of social commentary
in the Yoruba Muslim music scene. Second fuji album on this page,
with some left to follow, enjoy !tracks;
1 Oluwa wa se l’aiye
– Second tier
– Late Willy and power
– Owodele ayodele ( JP )
– Gbanjare O.
2 Olorun nikan l’oba
– Alaragbo ku abo
– Ibraimoh danmusa
– Iyawo mi ma segberaga
– Ayinla ti dePosted by Moosat 9:21 PMCategories
Fiesta National – Belle Epoque Volume III
african 1985