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- Friday June 19, 2009
From Mali we have this album of Les Ambassadeurs Internationaux.
These guys are legends, Composer Guitarist Kante Manfila and
Singer Salif Keita, Le Domingo de la Chanson they called him.
Great piece of Malinese music from 1981.tracks;
1 Mana mani
2 Diata
3 Marfa
4 Primpin
5 Toubaka 81Posted by Moosat 7:22 AMCategories
- Thursday June 18, 2009
One of the last artists that kept the Jibara alive was Ramito.
On this album Ramito sings about his beloved Puerto Rico
with the great Trio Vegabajeño. I found it with a bunch of others
in a Paris recordstore, great catch. Goza con el Gran Ramito !track;
1 78 pueblos Borincanos
2 Boricua hasta el hueso
3 El enamorado
4 Memorias de Chuito
5 Mano a mano
6 El trabajo y la vagancia
7 Para recordar a Ladi
8 Cadenas del 1800
9 La mujer de mi tierra
10 Por causa del ronPosted by Moosat 9:26 PMCategories
- Wednesday June 17, 2009
Sam Mangwana, the Pigeon Voyageur, left Congo in 1976 and formed
the African All Stars in Abidjan. On this LP we hear only Stars,
Dizzy Mandjekou – Solo guitar,
Lokassa Ya Mbongo – Rhythm guitar
Kanyama ‘Ringo’ Moya Lotula – Drums
Syran Mbenza – 2nd Solo guitar
Bopol Mansiamina – Bass
Pablo Lubadika Porthos – Bass
David Diambouana – Saxophone
Tidiane – Saxophone
Sam Mangwana – Vocal
The music is in fact Congolese but being recorded in West Africa,
it has a more uptempo Nigerian-like sound with certain Highlife
elements. I saw this LP somewhere before but could not resist
ripping it oncemore, enjoy it !tracks;
1 Matinda
2 Zamba y’Africa
3 Djamo djamo
4 Est ce que ça tourne ?Posted by Moosat 8:30 PMCategories
- Sunday June 14, 2009
Chief Stephen Osita Osadebe is back at the GG with a sweet
album. His music gets you hypnotized and in cool trance.
Better don’t listen to me, listen to Stephen Osita Osadebe!tracks;
1 Makojo
– Egwu ogolo
2 Abube 85 oghiagha
– Okugbalu afia onitshaPosted by Moosat 8:11 PMCategories
- Sunday June 14, 2009
On one of my last recordhunts I found this LP by T.P. Orchestre Poly
Rythmo of the Peoples Republic of Benin. African groups love long names.
And we love their music, they truly honour their name by delivering
this super rhythmic highlife. The second side starts kinda abrupt,
sorry but it has little damage. Fantastic dancing material.tracks;
1 Special Festac 77 in Nigeria A-side
2 Special Festac 77 in Nigeria B-sidePosted by Moosat 2:04 PMCategories
- Sunday June 14, 2009
Congolese music changed forever after Joseph ‘le Grand Kalle’ Kabasele
started African Jazz in 1953. Kabasele is seen as the father of
Congolese Rumba. Some huge stars made their fame playing with him, among
who guitar wizard Nicholas ‘Dr. Nico’ Kasanda, Pascal Tabu Rochereau
and Cameroonian Saxplayer Manu Dibango. After Kabasele died in 1983,
the great Franco said; “Joseph Kabasele was the founder of Zairean
music and, although we were in competition, he made many things possible
for me.” This album on Productions Souk, has a poor cover which doesn’t
give us a lot of information. The recordings are from early 60’s probably,
if anyone can tell us more, please do. ( photo from Rough Guide )tracks;
1 Matanga ya mobido
2 Lolita
3 Lipopo ya ba nganga
4 Jamais kolonga
5 Lolo wangai
6 Tangana rumba matata
7 Maria mama na mulamba
8 Information 3171
9 Adios tete
10 Anishayi
11 Djumanango
12 Yoka nainu miziki
13 Pablito de su amorPosted by Moosat 12:16 PM - Saturday June 13, 2009
In this series of Tchicaya Tchico in Nigeria, we already saw a few
here at the GG. This one is from 1983 and delivers 4 songs with
quite some contrast. It has a few of those typical guitar parts with
Tchico’s superb sound effects, enjoy this. I have the idea they
misspelled the title a bit, a previous Tchico was called, ‘Le Retour
des Évadés de Ponton La Belle’. BTW I replaced all dead links,
all twenty are now hosted by Mediafire and working properly.
Please keep reporting any dead links you find and I shall replace
them ASAP. Thanks everybody for your help! I just need to
repost the 5 Juju albums that I removed completely,
we’re getting there.
tracks;1 Salima
2 Retrait deuil
3 Rosalie
4 Adieu H.L.Posted by Moosat 7:43 PMCategories
- Friday June 12, 2009
Good evening, there are still quite some albums I have
to re-upload. As you know I just moved from Rapidshare because
they killed about 20 of my links. I am changing them to Mediafire
now, that seems to be the best solution. With a little patience
all links shall be fixed again, thnx.The sessions with Eddy’Son’s Consortium are always great.
Syran Mbenza gathered a group of topnotch musicians around
him, with Bopol, Eddy, Lea and Assy. I’m very fund of this one.tracks;
1 Ilanga
2 Vie ya moto
3 Zola
4 NalembiPosted by Moosat 8:45 PM - Wednesday June 10, 2009
Okay, here we go trying out Megaupload for the first time.
I received lots of advice and it’s hard choosing the right one.
A try-out seems to be the best way to find the best solution.Since Rapidshare attacked my juju posts so massively, a Chief
Ebenezer album seems at place today. This Lp on Shanachie is not
the least, Shanachie Records always stand for quality recordings
and so is this one. I found it in mint condition and it sounds
just great. Let me know if you have problems downing it, check.tracks;
1 Awa ewe iwoyi
2 E ma se lo
3 A fi eni oluwa koyo
4 Ohun oju ri laiye
5 Asiko mi ti to
6 Ko easy lati je omo okunrin
7 Oro mi ti davoPosted by Moosat 9:54 PMCategories
- Tuesday June 9, 2009
Always great covers on Oliver de Coque’s LP’s. Like this album
from 1982, it is a bit worn out but spins like it should.tracks;
1 Ekwueme youth club of Nigeria
– Ndi amama nenuwa
2 Onye aghana nwanne ya
– Onye nwelumadu nuwa kene chukwuPosted by Moosat 10:06 PMCategories
Mana Mani / Primpin
Sako Production 1981