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- Saturday July 4, 20091 comment on Global Sampler vol. 24
Goodmorning, as some of you know I have been struggling with
several webhosters to find one that doesn’t kill my links for
what ever reason. Now Mediafire seemed to be a real good one and
it would be if it didn’t get blocked in China. I think the World
Wide Web should be available worldwide but it is not. What I shall
do is use Rapid Share untill a link gets killed. If so please report
it to me ASAP and I’ll replace it with a Mediafire link. This way the
whole world can still benefit as it should.Some listener suggested a new Global Sampler and since I’m far behind
on them I’ll make a few to reconnect with the present.
This Sampler shows the posts between march 1 and march 10 2009.
Catching up slowly but sure.tracks;
1 Cristóbal Pérez – La negra Celina
2 Eddy Gustave – Hora de carnaval
3 Ikenga Super Stars of Africa – Ikenga in Africa
4 Neguinho da Beija-Flor – Oficio de puxador
5 Mbilia Bel – Ba gerants ya mabala
6 Oriental Brothers International Band – Ihe eme uwa adimmaPosted by Moosat 6:49 AM - Friday July 3, 2009
Le Grand Maitre Franco is still Master if we speak of Congolese music.
He has been on the scene for decades and his style changed continually.
This is some of his work from the early eighties, it has that hypnotic
rhythm I like so much, it goes on and on and makes you want to dance
till dawn. check it..tracks;
1 Bina nangai na respect pt.1
2 Bina nangai na respect pt.2
3 Mobali malamu
4 MujingaPosted by Moosat 8:57 PMCategories
- Tuesday June 30, 2009
With only two songs and just over 14 minutes of playingtime,
we can hardly call this Long Play. It is more like a 12″single
on 33 rotations per minute. Sam Mangwana delivers 2 very nice tracks
though which you wouldn’t like to miss. Backcover information doesn’t
give any other credits but I know it is recorded with the great Franco.
Enjoy this.tracks;
1 Vamos para o campo
2 Moçambique OyéPosted by Moosat 7:49 AM - Sunday June 28, 2009
I have to confess to you visitors I am not particular loyal to
my own formula. I started this page to bring together music from
all over the globe, as the blogtitle suggests. Slowly however African
music is taking over. Therefore it is a good thing that visitors wake
me up sometimes, and show me some inspirational material.Compas ( Kompa ) from Haïti is a delightful style of party music, and
I have a special album for you today. After Shleu-Shleu had split up
part of them decided to stay in Haïti and part moved to New York City.
There they started Skah-Shah of which this is the first album, read_more .tracks;
1 Guêpe pangnole
2 Kelly
3 Vinn’ dancé
4 Apparence
5 Rinmin
6 Consolation
7 Bam passePosted by Moosat 7:45 PMCategories
- Sunday June 28, 2009
Pambou Tchicaya Denis or short, Tchico is back at the GG with an
album from 1983. It’s a very sweet sounding one by Africa’s Golden
Voice, produced on the smooth side this one goes in like honey.tracks;
1 Giselle
2 Kathy
3 Loango
4 MarriagePosted by Moosat 6:27 PM - Thursday June 25, 2009
He was one of Franco’s best composers at the OK Jazz.
Somehow his music can’t miss. I like about
everything the man did. This album is called ‘Le Poète’,
after his nickname. Topnotch musician, a hero.tracks;
1 Na boyi ibala
2 Consolation
3 O ndimi ngai te
4 Zulu
5 Ma Adele
6 PatiencePosted by Moosat 9:45 PM - Wednesday June 24, 2009
Last year I already posted a couple of Théo Blaise albums, he is
the Congolese singer with the sweetest voice. This one waited on the
postingplile way too long but today it has finally found
it’s way to you, enjoy it.tracks;
1 Ça c’est la vie
2 Rose na ngaï
3 M’bana
4 NyelengaPosted by Moosat 7:01 PM - Tuesday June 23, 2009
There’s guitarists and guitarists. Zoundegnon Bernard ‘Papillon’
is a true virtuoso. With his Orchestre Poly Rythmo he brings this
astonishing album. Better take it while you can.tracks;
1 Cherie Coco
2 Mille fois merciPosted by Moosat 8:12 PMCategories
- Tuesday June 23, 2009
I recorded this LP from a friend’s copy quite some time ago.
Today I recovered the file, unfortunately I was not very sharp those
days and never photographed the backside of the cover. Now I don’t know
anything about it except the fact that it’s a fine album. Whenever I see
Eric Agyeman’s name pass by, all alarms go off. You can’t afford to let
any of his work go by unnoticed. So check this and tell us the year,
the publisher and whatever you can tell more, cheers.tracks;
1 Wonko Menko ?
2 Nya abotare ma me
3 Odo bra & Men koaaPosted by Moosat 3:48 PM - Monday June 22, 2009
Lets go bazerk for once, and post two albums by this super group
in a row. This one goes back three years and is is from 1978.
What sweet rhythms, what funky guitars, I love it!
Unfortunately it has a few little jumps, sorry it’s an oldie.tracks;
1 Ibezim ako
2 Elu rie ala riePosted by Moosat 8:50 PMCategories