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Search: osita osadebe – Page 2
- Saturday January 8, 2011
An album a day keeps the doctor away. It becomes like a kind of therapy after a while. Not posting is no option, it feels like my day is not complete and leaves a big hole. So first I pick an LP, I record and rip it and then I need to make a solid[...]
Flexibleat 7:48 PM - Tuesday December 7, 2010
It's incredibly strong, the power of music, once you've put up this album, there ain't no stoppin' anymore. You'll start listening quietly and then..when the rhythm takes of, ...you're gone...move it like you've never done before. Chief Stephen Osita Osadebe and his Nigerian Sound Makers International rock the floor... tracks; 1 Imo Social Club 2[...]
Flexibleat 8:25 PM - Friday November 12, 2010
One of Nigeria's greatest performers of highlife was most certainly 'Chief Stephen Osita Osadebe and his Nigerian Sound Makers International', quite a mouthful. He made over 30 albums of which this is the 5th at the Global Groove. Check our search option for a quick launch of the others. Just two 16 minute tracks but[...]
Flexibleat 12:54 PM - Saturday June 12, 2010
From 1979 we have this nice LP by the great Nigerian highlife master Chief Stephen Osita Osadebe who composed and arranged all songs. Let the music speak for it's self. tracks; 1 Arum achoro nsogbu - Onye g'epu elo n'uwa? 2 Ugo youths special
Flexibleat 9:24 PM - 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 onitsha
Flexibleat 8:11 PM - Monday June 1, 2009
With the Nigerian civil war, late sixties, Highlife practically came to an end in Nigeria's western region. Tribal discrimination forced all Igbo musicians to move from Lagos as guitarband highlife was more and more identified with the east as Igbo-Highlife. One of the diehards, keeping guitar highlife alive, was Stephen Osita osadebe who recorded more[...]
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- Tuesday April 13, 2010
This is a special album, Chief Stephen Osita Osadebe & his Nigeria Soundmakers on african, 'the' Congolese label. I have become a fan of Stephen Osita since I discovered his music hardly two years ago. It's the most mellow feelgood sound. Listen to this 1977 beauty and agree, good stuff. tracks; 1 Uche chukwu geme[...]
Flexibleat 10:06 PM - Sunday October 27, 2024
Good morning groovers, today I dug up this album with Oliver de Coque from Nigeria. He must have been the 'best dressed chicken in town' in his hometown. If you look at the sleeves no explaining is necessary. Oliver may not have been the most gifted singer, but his sound and certainly his appearance were[...]
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- Sunday February 19, 2023
Always a pleasure listening to story teller Mike Ejeagha. His Igbo highlife is very relaxed, in a style compared to that of Chief Stephen Osita Osadebe, Ali Chukwumah or Celestine Ukwu, to name a few. The latter started his career under the guidance of Mike Ejeagha. We can't have enough of his fine records, listen[...]
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- Tuesday August 16, 2022
Editions Namaco calls it native blues, a nice term, but we know this music as Igbo Highlife of course. Together with stars like Chief Stephen Osita Osadebe, Celestine Ukwu, Mike Ejeagha and others, Ali Chukwumah was one of the most influential figures in the field. This is an early album with Ali, from 1976. Always[...]
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- Tuesday July 19, 2022
Captain Muddy Ibe is a Nigerian highlife artists from the Onitsha region. His style of music is quite similar to that of late Chief Stephen Osita Osadebe. Very enjoyable sound. This album does not have a year of release, but that can't spoil the fun listening. It was brought by Cordos Records, CORLP-021 .. Discogs[...]
Flexibleat 8:49 AM - Monday October 25, 2021
When most people think about the music of Nigeria, the first thing that comes to mind is probably afrobeat, the darkly funky African jazz stew popularized by bandleader Fela Kuti, himself a Yoruba from the southwestern region of the country. Or perhaps they might mention other Yoruba musicians such as King Sunny Ade and Ebenezer[...]
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- Wednesday September 22, 2021
When most people think about the music of Nigeria, the first thing that comes to mind is probably afrobeat, the darkly funky African jazz stew popularized by bandleader Fela Kuti, himself a Yoruba from the southwestern region of the country. Or perhaps they might mention other Yoruba musicians such as King Sunny Ade and Ebenezer[...]
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- Saturday September 4, 2021
The Ikenga Super Stars of Africa, led by Vincent Okoroego, a former member of Steven Osita Osadebe’s Nigeria Sound Makers were a leading Igbo “guitar highlife” group of the seventies and eighties in Nigeria. The Ikengas called their style of music “Ikwokilikwo”, a fast-paced form of highlife popularized by Oliver de Coque and Godwin Kabaka[...]
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