Sunday, February 27, 2011

Opambuo Internationals



In reaction to my last post, Joseph asked me to upload a track by Opambuo Internationals, used in a YouTube clip. Unfortunately i don't have the track, 'wompe masem', so if anyone can help us... That's the frustration you get by collecting this music: i do have 8 albums, but who knows how many more great music is totally unavailable.
Instead i'll just post another fine song by the 'Man With The Golden Voice', from their first album.
Opambuo Internationals - 07 - Dee abeba mmra

Friday, January 28, 2011

City Boys


Another great track from one of my favorite bands. Although you first have to get used to the sharp voice of Nana Ampadu's nephew, J.A. Adofo, i'm sure you will agree. This is one of those bands that never let you down: all their albums are good, and some are really great. Instrumentation is subtle, and i especially love the organ. If only i knew what the song is about...Aye...

City Boys - Obi Benya Wo A

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Melody Aces - Stars Of West-Africa

Nothing like a cheerful Highlife track to end the year. And Highlife never was so cheerful as in the early sixties. Just gained independence and everything seemed possible. And the music of that era reflects that optimism: listen to this track by the Melody Aces.



Melody Aces - Emase Puro O

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Indomitable White Eagles

No Brothers this time, but a couple of fierce feathered friends. Actually, they look quite friendly on this cover, thanks to the straw hats. Nice Nigerian Highlife, a bit repetitive, but never boring. Enjoy.



Indomitable White Eagles - Mr. Simeon Yabrifa Special

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

John Okpor and his Golden Tones

Judging by the lack of comments to my last post i guess you're ready for something completely different. Ok, it's Highlife, but Nigerian, and a lot more 'modern' than usual. But i find this really a hypnotic track, and have played this album a lot lately. Especially suited for driving, in my opinion, uptempo but relaxing as well.
For more information: check Ubulujaja's Highlife Turntable.




John Okpor And His Golden Tones- Ele Igbameni Utei

Sunday, September 12, 2010

S.K. Oppong

To finish my small series of Neo-traditional Ghanaian artists, here's Samuel Kwesi Oppong's guitar band. Another artist featured on the famous Original Music's "I've Found My Love" compilation. One guitar, some percussion and a couple of voices. Very laid-back Highlife music in the tradition of Kwaa Mensah. Please consult the liner notes for more information.




S. K. Oppong - Manhu Woa Mentumi Nda

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

K.K. 's

Here's another neo-traditional band, in the style of E.K Nyame. Not E.K. No1 band, but K.K's No2. Although A.K. Yeboah can't reach as high as Kwabena Okai, he certainly does his best. Hope you like it too.


P.s. Cool cover,not?

KK's no2 band - Mongye Nsa Nom