Classic guitar highlife music from Ghana! Guitarist Eric Agyeman helped revive the moribund style, reinventing with the electric guitar and injecting some of the liquid magic of Congolese rumba. Beginning in the early 60s he worked with a bevy of great bands, including Dr. K. Gyasi & His ... read moreCD
DO Misiani and his Shirati Jazz band at their 70s peak – wiry, catchy guitars and passionate vocals melding in hypnotic songs and performances that came to define the Kenyan benga sound in the 70s! Misiani and Shirati Jazz were the first stars of the style, and this collection from Sterns ... read moreCD
(Out of print, crease through traycard artwork.)
Orchestra Baobab —
Bamba ... CD Sterns (UK), 1980/1981. Used ...
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More killer work from Senegal's legendary Orchestra Baobab! This CD collects music from two of the band's best late-period albums, Mouhamadou Bamba (1980) and Sibou Odia (1981), both cut prior to the band's celebrated Pirate's Choice sessions. All of the group's trademarks are present – the ... read moreCD
Lovely work from Tabu Ley, aka Rochereau – a singer who definitely earns the "voice of lightness" title on this set! Tabu's style isn't light in a soft of mellow way – but it's got a wonderfully floating sort of quality – a way of staying on top of the percussion and ... read moreCD
A terrific career-spanning anthology from one of Congolese music's most popular and influential figures! Papa Wemba first made his mark in 1969 as a co-founder of Zaiko Langa Langa, one of the great modernizers of Congolese rumba who employed a multiple singer frontline and ditched the horn ... read moreCD
(Out of print.)
Papa Wemba —
Papa Wemba ... CD Sterns (UK), 1989. Used ...
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Titles include "Bakwetu", "Mukaji Wanyi", "Esclave", "Bokulaka", and "M Fono Yami". CD
Music from Etoile De Dakar, Thione Seck, Ousmane Kouyate, Youssou N'Dour, Orchestra Baobab, Keletigui Et Ses Tambourinis, 22 Band, Super Diamono, Rail Band, Aminata Fall, Super Mama Djombo, and Balla Et Ses Balladins. CD