Thursday, July 9, 2009

255: Africa Calling, vol.4

Hi.
Today a fresh part of my Africa Calling posts...
The first 3 (if you missed those by accident)
can be found here (1), here (2), and here (3).
I also did some sort of African Wah-Wah special once,
that you can digest here :-)
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What can I say?
When I first heard one of Fela's albums
with that great Wall Of Horns, I was totally blown away!
Every other album I heard IS kinda more of the same,
but that's just how I like it!
His legacy continues by his sons Seun & Femi,
though for me pops was the real thing...
Or the time I saw King Sunny Ade live at North Sea Jazz
in the Hague, I danced off my pants to those Telecasters
scattering away inbetween the percussion and the sweet
african queens backing up the lines Synchro System :-)
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Aaah, sweet memories!
Hope you folks enjoy today's post.
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1. African Pop Session - African Woodoo (3:10)
2. Ahmed Abdul-Malik - African Bossa Nova (6:00)
3. Akira Ishikawa & The Count Buffalo Band -
African Deer (6:18)
4. Amp Fiddler ft. Tony Allen - Afro Butt (5:17)
5. Andre Arpino - African King (1:57)
6. Andre Williams aka Jomo -
(Uhuru) African Twist (2:39)
7. Geraldo Pino - Africans Must Unite (6:13)
8. Harold Mckinny - Ode To Africa (9:09)
9. Hugh Masakela - Afro Beat Blues (6:48)
10. Kenny Dorham - Afrodisia (5:00)
11. Les Juanitos - Soul Africa (2:39)
12. Letta Mbulu - Afro Texas (3:27)
13. Manu Dibango - Africadeclic (2:16)
14. Orlando Julius - Psychedelic Afro Shop (6:16)
15. Ottawa Bros - Afro Slinky (3:27)
16. Seun Kuti & Egypt 80 - African Problems (5:01)
17. Sila & The Afro Funk Experience -
Funkiest Man In Africa (2:50)
18. Steve Turre - African Shuffle (8:59)
19. Willis Jackson - West Africa (6:51)
20. Zap Mama ft. Tony Allen & Meshell N'degeocello -
African Diamond (4:10)
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3 comments:

E-mile said...

E-nonymous says:
http://rapidshare.com/files/253959494/255_africa_calling_vol.4.zip

FASTMAN said...

THANK YOU..........YOU ARE GREAT

DJ Jonathan E. said...

Just followed links over the years until I found your utterly fantabulous site. Thanks for the musical gifts. I don't know how I never knew you were where — or here.

— J