Gough Ruides.
by Zappology.
Topics Global.
Planetary peripatetics by the way of my Rough Guide collection;
1 - Páva (Hey, Peacock) - Lászlo Hortobágyi & Irén Lovász (Hungarian).
2 - O Xemangas - Rita Abadzi (Greek Rebétika).
3 - L'Accordéoniste - Edith Piaf (France).
4 - Cumbia En Azul - Jaime Llano González (Cumbia).
5 - Nikriz - Hassan Erraji & Arabesque (North Africa).
6 - Gasy Mahay Mihano - Monja (Madagascar).
7 - Mogo Ti Diya Bee Ya - Oumou Sangaré (Mali).
8 - Cor Di Rosa - Mendes Brothers (Cape Verde).
9 - Walter Bulwer's No. 2 & 1 - The Old Swan Band (England).
10 - El Cihualteco - Mariachi Reyes Del Aserrado (Mexico).
11 - El Motivo - Aníbal Troilo (Argentina).
12 - Neil Gow's Lament For His Second Wife - Bob Hobkirk (Scotland).
13 - Ana Baashaq El Bahr - Nagat (Egypt).
14 - Filosofia - Herminia (Cape Verde).
15 - Jive Township - African Jazz Pioneers ( South Africa).
16 - Manicero - Dexter Johnson & The International Band Feat. Laba Sosseh (West African).
17 - Bèmen Sèbèb Letlash - Mahmoud Ahmed (Ethiopia).
18 - Javalse - Drailles (France).
19 - La Pollera Colora - Corraleja 71 (Cumbia).
20 - Taraka - Daniel Tombo (Madagascar).
21 - Ao Me Wiasei Mu - Eric Agyeman (Ghana).
22 - Mado - Émile Vacher (France).
23 - Esiesi Siolle - Abana Ba Nasery (Kenya And Tanzania).
24 - Machete en Su Cuna - Peru Negro (Peru).
25 - Maloyan Devil - Bob Brozman & Djeli Moussa Diawara (African Fusion).
26 - Antchi Hoyé Lèné - Yared Tèfèra (Ethiopia).
Afro Record Haulage Co. 2.
by Zappology.
Topics African.
Another bunch of Afro slabs. Easier on the tempo, but several kick up some dust after their languid intros.
1 - Yaaba - A.B. Crentsil & his Super Sweet Talks International.
2 - Col. sheluetc, Oluetse akhay oagbok... - Sir Waziri Oshomah.
3 - Mamba Mamebadilika - Orchestre Les Wanyika.
4 - "Uwa buonye melikeya" - Prince Nwafili Ezekude.
5 - Fungola ngai - Pépé Kallé et l'Empire Bakuba.
6 - Mony (Monica) - Issa Juma And Super Wanyika Stars.
7 - oshiomegie idonigie - sir waziri oshomah and his traditional sound makers.
8 - Sala mbongo (original version) - Le Peuple.
9 - Bitoto - Pépé Kallé et l'Empire Bakuba.
Afro Record Haulage Co.
by Zappology.
Topics African.
Afro dance time!
More crackle-tactic African tunes from the 70's/80's.
1 - Benya Amanze - Pat Thomas & Ebo Taylor.
2 - Ozweli Ngai Mbanda - The Real Sounds.
3 - Conflit - Lita Bembo.
4 - Meara-meara, M'ahunu amane, Ntomt... - Konadus Band.
5 - Congratulations - Jacob Nguni and A.B. Waza.
6 - Hello Hello - Baba Gaston Ilunga Ilunga avec son Orchestre Baba National Originale.
7 - Wacha Waseme (Let Them Talk) - Issa Juma And Super Wanyika Stars.
8 - Adidja - Moreno and l'orch first moja-one.
9 - Nigeria - Según Damisa & The Afro-Beat Crusaders.
African Groove Machine.
by Zappology.
Topics African.
The endless discovery of old African musics continue to throw up diamonds of great groovy tunes.
1 - tete terezina - orchestre rock-a-festival.
2 - les mangelepa - n'kimba (umoja edit).
3 - thieli - star band de dakar.
4 - Onitsha township - Jacob Nguni and A.B. Waza.
5 - Madeleina - Pablo Lubadika Porthos.
6 - Kapinga - The Real Sounds.
7 - Hello Hello - Baba Gaston Ilunga Ilunga avec son Orchestre Baba National Originale.
8 - Maria - Issa Juma And Super Wanyika Stars.
9 - Mbala - Betti Betti & T.P. Poly Rythmo.
10 - N'gai na nono, amour fou - Alphonso.
Music in West African churches Article · January 1956 E.G. Parrinder It has been estimated that some twenty million Africans have become Christians; more than the total number of Christians in all the countries of Asia. This great movement towards Christianity is undoubtedly due largely to the breakdown of traditional African ways of life. In West Africa Islam also has profited by the change to extend its sway, especially in Northern Nigeria and parallel territories but hardly at all in Eastern Nigeria or the lower Gold Coast. The importance of music in African religious life is widely recognised, but this now needs to be considered in its modern forms and in the new religions which have largely replaced the old. It is curious that Islam, which bans all music in the mosque, should be so successful. But outside the mosque Muslims are notorious for their festivals and dances, and these have a great popular appeal. A full study of modern African Muslim music needs yet...
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