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- Saturday August 23, 200810 comments on Global Sampler vol. 1
I decided to help you Global Groovers a little bit in finding
what you like on this page. The idea is to bring you a series
of Samplers, starting with volume 1 today. Each volume will guide
you through my previous posts in chronologic order.
So, vol. 1, track 1, is a song from the very first post by
Dr. Victor Olaiya. track 2 is from the second LP, by Guillermo
Buitrago, and so on. Volume 1 covers the first 18 albums.
After some time the series will give a complete overview of
what we have to offer. I created the cover from a collage
I made, called “Chupa”. Hope you digg !tracks;
1 Dr. Victor Abimbola Olaya – Omo pupa
2 Guillermo Buitrago – Grito vagabundo
3 Os cinco crioulos – Arrasta a sandália
4 Tapper Zukie – MPLA
5 Rubao – Madeira de jequitibá
6 Rochereau et Franco – Ngungi
7 Partido Alto, Nota 10 – Malandro demais vira bicho
8 Raymond Naptali – Gimme gimme sensemillia
9 Alcione – A volta do mundo
10 Mighty Composer – Child training
11 Papaíto – Que no muera el son
12 The Twinkle Brothers – Miss labba labba
13 Aracy de Almeida – Você me paga o que fez
14 Sam Mangwana – Tika nasakola
15 Sister Nancy – Pegion rock
16 Os Originais do Samba – Saudosa maloca
17 Lord Kitchener – Get up and get
18 Clara Nunes – Tributo aos OrishásPosted by Moosat 6:50 PM - Saturday August 23, 2008
We’ve seen them before on this page, some weeks ago.
When ‘Merengue’ was born, they were there at it’s cradle.
This is an oldie by ‘Damiron y Chapuseaux’, exept for the
titles, no information is given. Hope you like it.tracks;
1 Arrimate cariñito
2 Para vigo me voy
3 Mañana
4 Cosa linda
5 Tropical rhapsody
6 La culebra
7 Bonita
8 Piruli
9 Santa
10 Se boto el bongoPosted by Moosat 1:10 PM - Friday August 22, 2008
From 1962 this is quite a rare album. Co-produced by Ed Lincoln,
I’m under the impression that he is also playing on some of the
tracks. This LP is a true collector since many dj’s used it for
their sampling activity’s. The warm sound of Pedrinho’s voice
captures you straight away, my favourite #; ‘Salgueiro chorao’.tracks;
1 Pourquoi ( Néga sem sandália )
2 Tem que balançar
3 Vivendo de ilusao
4 Baiana das 4 saias
5 Salgueiro chorao
6 Confissao
7 Falsa Baiana
8 Mulata assanhada
9 Eu nao tenho onde morar
10 Aconteceu
11 Conformaçao
12 Tristeza de nós doisPosted by Moosat 8:42 PM - Thursday August 21, 2008
What we have here is something quite special.
Some time ago we had ‘Etoile de Dakar’, now an LP from
before that time. This is ‘Star Band de Dakar’, already with
Youssou N’Dour but for instance also ‘Laba Sosseh’ sings his part.
Funny thing, track #3, ‘Danguele Fasso’ was written by
Larry Harlow. Youssou N’Dour sings on track 4 & 5.
Fantastic playing by Assane Thiam on ‘Tama’.
I’m sure we got some happy Global Groovers right now !tracks;
1 Adioupe nar
2 Laye laye kaïra
3 Danguele fasso
4 Bouna n’diaye
5 Kelendi
6 Vali n’diayePosted by Moosat 8:54 PMCategories
- Wednesday August 20, 2008
…in the mean time, Blogging goes on !
Hey Groovers, have you heard this one ?
Incredibly good album by Larry Harlow’s Orchestra, Larry
plays the piano and orchestrates like no other. This is a
killer from the beginning till the end, fireworks I’d say.
Junior Gonzalez’ vocals, Pacheco’s flute, and Larry..wow..tracks
1 No quiero
2 La cartera
3 Popo pa’mi
4 No hay amigo
5 Sueltame
6 El paso de encarnacion
7 Wampo
8 SilencioPosted by Moosat 8:49 PM - Wednesday August 20, 2008
A few days ago I received a mail from Mr. Olivier Chastan of
‘Greensleeves Records and Publishing’.
He kindly asked me to remove 13 of my dearest reggae-albums.
As a collector of reggae and many other kinds of music,
I am very grateful for ‘Greensleeves’ to issue such great music.
Without them I wouldn’t have been able to learn so much about it.
Although I regret removing this fantastic music, I must be honest
and do so as I promised.Groovers, go to the recordshop and ask for Greensleeves Records,
they release the coolest reggae on earth.I hope you understand that I am just a collector,
the only goal is to let the world hear how great
all this music is. Ofcourse we don’t want to harm
anybody’s business.
Promotion of artists and labels is the idea,
I don’t know about you, but if I download an
album and I learn about artists that I didn’t know yet,
I go to the stores and try to find out more.You should do so too !
Mr. Chastan’s letter is added below;
” Good morning –
I love your blog which brings a lot of rare and out of print titles
out of the dustbin of music’s history. However, I would appreciate
it if you could remove the following releases which are all readily
available at major record stores, on all digital platforms for
download and via Amazon. I spend a lot of money each year getting
these titles remastered from the original tapes, repackaged and
with expanded track selections, and of course marketing them. I
find it hard to understand why you post these titles when they
are easy to purchase. They are also available on vinyl if you like.
Thank you for your understanding.Barrington Levy – Englishman
Lee Perry – Roast Fish, Collie Weed & Corn Bread (via our affiliate VP Records)
Linval Thompson – Stay A Little Bit Longer (will be reissued next year)
Yellowman & Fathead – Supermix (will be reissued later next year)
Hugh Mundell – Blackman’s Foundation
Barrington Levy – Teach Me Culture
Yellowman – Operation Radication (available on Reggae Anthology and other titles)
Dr. Alimantado – Best Dressed Chicken (it’s the first album in our catalog and one of our top seller – and you mispelled Alimantando)
Sister Nancy – One, Two
Scientist – Rids The World Of The Evil Curse (we are reissuing
all of Scientist’s albums in February 2009 and spent a LOT of money on those)
Scientist Encounters Pac-man
Augustus Pablo – Original RockersThanks,
Olivier ”
I am sorry, but you also misspelled Alimantado…
Posted by Moosat 5:51 PM - Sunday August 17, 2008
Fnal post tonight is claimed by ‘Le Grand Maitre Franco’.
Ekaba-kaba was waiting some time on the postingpile already.
Franco practically can’t go wrong to my opinion, 29 minutes,
only three songs, but great stuff like always.tracks;
1 Ekaba – Kaba
2 Mobembo ekosila titi
3 Cherie APosted by Moosat 7:12 PMCategories
- Sunday August 17, 2008
From Mali and Nigeria we go to Ethiopia, this music is unique
in it’s kind. Terms like ‘Melancholy blues’, ‘Brassy Danceable
Urban Jazz’, ‘Heart-wrenching’ are named but it remains hard to
give a proper discription of this sound. Anyway, it is very nice
and Mahmoud Ahmed is one of their Biggest artists, it was originally
issued in 1975 but this is a recent re-release, listen !tracks;
1 Abbay mado – Embwa bèlèw
2 Atawurulegn léla
3 Tezeta
4 Ohoho gédama
5 Ebakesh tarèqign
6 Erè mèla mèla Mètché nèw
7 Sedètègnash nègn – Samerayé
8 Endénèsh gèdawoLink has been removed on request of publisher !
Posted by Moosat 12:46 PM - Sunday August 17, 2008
This here LP contains some classic Nigerian Highlife.
Quite hard to find material from Nigeria’s 70’s, I was
lucky many years ago. At first it seems they still have to
get warm but then it starts to run smooth after a while.
It’s the type of record that gets better the more you play it.
I aleady Love it ! Don’t miss this one.tracks;
1 Peace movement social club of Nigeria
2 Shakara school girl
3 Olu ugbo ( operation feed the nation )
4 Men of todayPosted by Moosat 10:20 AM - Sunday August 17, 2008
Good morning Groovers, this Sunday will be all African.
First in row today we have a collector of Malian Music, the
6 groups on this LP give a good impression of what was going
on early 70’s in Mali. The legendary Rail Band already passed by
recently. This time we hear Salif Keita perform with the group.
Most of these recordings were made shortly after the
1970 bi-annual festival in Bamako. Check this.tracks;
1 Orchestre Rail Band de Bamako – Mali cèbalenw
2 Orchestre Regional de Segou – Batumanbe
3 Orchestre National ‘A’ de la Republique du Mali – Janfa
4 Orchestre Regional de Mopti – Rècital ( Sèkou Amadou )
5 Orchestre Regional de Kayes – Nanyuman
6 Orchestre Regional de Sikasso – Mali sènèkèlaw
7 Orchestre Regional de Kayes – Kayi
8 Orchestre National ‘A’ de le Republique du Mali – DugaPosted by Moosat 7:19 AM