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- Saturday July 25, 2020
An album without any information on Rogers All Stars from
Onitsha, Nigeria. I found it with the wrong sleeve and had to
copy this one from Youtube for it was the only one I could find.
It concerns the Original Brothers Band led by Sir Major with
Iheoma Ogo Egbulum from 1980. The highlife makes me think
of that from the Oriental Brothers, I guess it is from the same
region. I have no sleeve and no info, if one of you does, please
be so good to share it with the rest of us. For now just
listen to the Original Brothers Band ..Vandaag een plaat zonder enige informatie op Rogers All Stars
uit Onitsha, Nigeria. Ik vond hem zonder de juiste hoes en heb
deze daarom van Youtube moeten halen, de enige plek waar ik
hem kon vinden. Het betreft hier een album van de Original
Brothers Band led by Sir Major met Iheoma Ogo Egbulum
uit 1980. De highlife doet me denken aan die van de Oriental
Brothers, ik gok dat die uit dezelfde streek komt. We hebben
dus geen hoes en geen info, als één van jullie ‘m heeft, deel
je hem dan met ons ? Tot die tijd maar gewoon luisteren
naar de Original Brothers Band ..01 – Iheoma ogo egbulum
02 – Ndu ka ego
03 – Agwo mu na nwannem gbuluPosted by Moosat 8:25 AMCategories
- Friday July 24, 2020
01 – Pete pete
02 – Obeye, amawo
03 – Matutumirika
04 – Oh my love
05 – Kwaa kwaa
06 – Odo braPosted by Moosat 7:36 AMCategories
- Tuesday July 21, 2020
Another Ghanaian highlife group I have cherished from
the first time I laid my ears on them is this one. I had to
borrow the sleeve from Discogs for my copy came to me
with the wrong cover when I bought it. Nana Agyeman
Opambuo was born in Feyiase, Ashanti region in 1954.
After leaving school he became a singer with Afro Boateng
Band and later with Kwabena Akwaboah Band. The boy
with the golden voice he was called and his first hit was
‘Maniso Tan Me’. He started his own group with the
financial support of producer A.K. Brobbey.Nog zo’n fijne Ghanese groep die ik koester vanaf de eerste
keer dat ik ze hoorde is deze. Ik heb de hoes van Discogs
moeten lenen omdat mijn exemplaar met een verkeerde hoes
kwam toen ik hem kocht. Nana Agyeman Opambuo werd
geboren in Feyiase, Ashanti region in 1954. Na zijn schooltijd
werd hij zanger bij Afro Boateng Band en later bij de Kwabena
Akwaboah Band. De boy with the golden voice werd hij genoemd
en zijn eerste hit was ‘Maniso Tan Me’. Hij begon zijn eigen band
met de financiele steun van producer A.K. Brobbey.In the clip we hear ‘Hu anim ase nkyene’ from
the album ‘Show Me Your Love’.Odo Yewu Special
I Go Die 1984
Show Me Your Love 1981
Odo Yewu 1981
Kiss Me And Smile 1982
Menim Me Din 1976
Agyeman Brothers
Discogs01 – Osro broni (medley)
02 – Mesu me ho
03 – Eye den niPosted by Moosat 7:14 AMCategories
- Sunday July 19, 2020
On this sunday morning we’ve got something different.
Ghanaian band Vis-aVis play six songs in Congo style.
The first track has some nasty pops and is therefore
quite bad sounding in the beginning. I have thought
about skipping it. From one third it starts sounding
better though so I left it for you to decide if you still
want to keep it. Isaac Yeboah, Sammy Cropper and
their group really nail this, they were still very young
here but clearly know what they’re doing, they prove
themselves extremely versatile .. enjoy your sunday ..goede morgen, op deze zondag ochtend hebben we
een bijzondere plaat voor je. De Ghanese band Vis-aVis
speelt zes nummers in Congo stijl. Het eerste nummer
heeft enkele lelijke plops en klinkt daardoor nogal slecht
in het begin. Ik had het bijna weggelaten maar na één
derde wordt het weer zeer acceptabel en heb ik besloten
het aan jou over te laten of je het bewaart. Isaac Yeboah,
Sammy Cropper en hun groep doen dit ondanks hun lage
leeftijd erg goed. Ze weten duidelijk wat ze
doen en blijken zeer veelzijdig.Odo Gu Ahoroo 1976
High-Life Time 1982
Tops Vis a Vis – Kalabule 1979
Sammy Cropper – Papa Akwasi 1978
Tony Sarfo wth Sammy Cropper – Little Angel 1985
Highlife Treasure
Discogs01 – Medofo pa
02 – Asalam alekum
03 – Vic sanbra
04 – Efre adofo
05 – Cherie bondowe
06 – Nsenkeka adoosoPosted by Moosat 9:37 AMCategories
- Saturday July 18, 2020
One of the fun things about crate digging is one discovers
artists and music never heard of. The Utrecht record fair
is the place where I meet loads of record dealers from all
over the world. One of them always brings the most obscure
Nigerian vinyl. Thank you Sofiane for all that sweet Etsakor
stuff you bring us.What have we got for you today, an album with Sir Jerry
Oshiorenua and the Heroes Dance Band of Etsako. When
going to Discogs I find the name Mike Esimiekhua. No idea
if Sir Jerry is an alias but it looks like it. One way or the other,
his sound is quite different from the Afenmai/ Etsakor music
we have heard so far. Get, spread and listen ..Één van de mooie kanten van het platen zoeken is dat je van
tijd tot tijd muziek vindt van Artiesten waar je nog nooit van
gehoord hebt. De Mega Platenbeurs in Utrecht is de plek bij
uitstek. Ik ontmoet er platen dealers uit de hele wereld. Één
van hen brengt altijd de meest obscure platen mee uit Nigeria.
Dank je Sofiane voor al die geweldige Etsakor elpees.Wat hebben we hier ? Een album met Sir Jerry Oshiorenua
and the Heroes Dance Band of Etsako. Op Discogs vinden we
het onder de naam Mike Esimiekhua, geen idee of Sir Jerry
een alias is maar het lijkt erop. Hoe dan ook, zijn sound is flink
anders dan de Etsakor/Afenmai muziek die we tot dusver
hebben gehoord. Down, deel en luister ..01 – Onoshidagbe-dr. mudi osuma
02 – Idu stasta
03 – Iyogwu
04 – Late alhaja lekhai dirisiPosted by Moosat 8:14 AMCategories
- Saturday July 18, 2020
Pedro Lima post at Holland Tunnel Dive
download Pedro LimaDear visitors, As some of you may have noticed, Jillem
from Holland Tunnel Dive and I point in each other’s
direction on a regular basis. Thank you for doing so
Jillem. I have tried to find a way to contact HTD
several times but have not found it so far. I don’t
know Jillem but maybe we can create a portal here at
the Global Groove to let him know how grateful we are
for all the incredible work he has been doing. So folks,
you can leave a message to Jillem here and Jillem, you
can respond here too. I’m sure you have a good reason
not to allow comments on your wonderful blog but you
must understand people like to leave you a note once
in a while. I for instance want to thank you for the
numerous super nice albums you post. This is one I
really love a lot, Pedro Lima rocks like no other !!Give him a shout folks, Guepa Jé .. hooray .. !
Posted by Moosat 8:11 AM - Thursday July 16, 2020
Abrokyiri Abrabo 1986
Srekye Duku 1982
wth Eric Agyeman, Highlife Safari
Adam and Eve 1975
Joe Mensah – Tribute to the Roots 1978
Smart Nkansah
Discogs01 – Auntie araba
02 – Who is free/”money palava”
03 – Akpeteshie seller
04 – OdoPosted by Moosat 8:32 AMCategories
- Wednesday July 15, 2020
Goedemorgen groevers, vandaag hebben we een plaat die alleen voor de
doorgewinterde liefhebbers van juju te beluisteren valt. De geluidskwaliteit
laat nogal te wensen over. Met een beetje geluk vind ik hem in de toekomst
nog eens in betere conditie maar voor nu zullen we het hiermee moeten doen.
De laatste keer dat ik dit zei poste Jillem (Holland Tunnel Dive) direct
een betere versie, Jillem .. ?Wat hebben we hier ? Het betreft een tamelijk zeldzame uitvoering met The
Wizard Guitarist Emperor Pick Peters and his Seidormatic System, vol. 4. We
hadden volume 3 reeds in december 2016. Die klinkt overigens een heel stuk
beter. Hoe dan ook, de juju is buitengewoon fijn als je door de
kraakjes heen kunt luisteren.Good morning groovers, today we have a record that can only be listened to
by the most diehard juju lover. Its soundquality is far from perfect and leaves
us with wishes for a better one. With a bit of luck I’ll find a better copy in the
future but for now we’ll have to settle with this one. The last time I said some-
thing like this Jillem (Holland Tunnel Dive) came with
a clean version the same day, Jillem .. ?What have we got here ? It concerns a quite rare album with The Wizard
Guitarist Emperor Pick Peters and his Seidormatic System vol. 4. We had
volume 3 already in december 2016. That vol sounds much better by the
way. One way or the other, the juju is very nice if you’re able
to listen through the crackles ..01 – Peter l’aja kan
02 – Ori lokun
—- Àgba sún’ra kì
—- Ògbeja f’ori gb’opa
—- Pègàn pègàn
for NigeriansPosted by Moosat 7:28 AMCategories
- Monday July 13, 2020
La Comadre
con Lucy La Tabaquera, El Toro Bulero
Mensaje Costeño 1973
A Lo Corralero
con Los Ases del Ritmo, Costa Brava vol. 2
con Los Ases del Ritmo, Costa Brava vol. 1
Wikipedia
Discogs01 – Josefina
02 – Adios a freddy
03 – La frutica
04 – Desvelo
05 – Mary no llores
06 – La sabrosa
07 – Mensajero de amor
08 – El pick-up de ignacio
09 – Un cariño
10 – ProcederPosted by Moosat 8:27 AMCategories
- Saturday July 11, 2020
Mohammed Malcolm Ben was born in eastern Ghana. He started
as a musician with the Messenger’s Dance Band T.O. Jazz, I.K.’s
Band and the K.K. Masters. As a producer he started in 1970, did
African brother’s album ‘Agatha’ and ‘Owuo Aye Me Bi’ and City Boys’
album ‘Ankwanobi’. Mohammed Malcolm Ben took his name from
famous Afro-American activist Malcolm X whom he met in 1963
when the latter was visiting Ghana. When working on this album
in 1983 Malcolm Ben explained; “It is my intention to pay tribute
to all black warriors, both African and Afro-American who have
suffered and died in the struggle to liberate black people.”T.O. Jazz – Yeregoro Atakin 1975
African Brothers – Agatha 1981
African Brothers – Owuo Aye Me Bi 1982
City Boys Band – Ankwanobi ( Discorama ) 1982
City Boys Band – Ankwanobi ( BJI Records ) 1982
All Music Biography
Discogs01 – Preservation of humanity
02 – Zimbabwe
03 – Turn me loose
04 – ReconciliationPosted by Moosat 7:28 AMCategories
Rogers All Stars 1980