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Nayan · Fatoumata Diawara
Kanou EP
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Composer, Writer: Fatoumata Diawara
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Tigrigna Classical (Instrumental) Music non stop 2020Credited to: Beyene Haileslassie and Birhane Kidane
All records are original/master pressings with the exception of Kamikaze Dub (1996 1st re-issue) and Beware Dub (1991 1st re-issue)
Playlist:
1. Scientist - Your Teeth In My Neck (1981)
2. Augustus Pablo - New Style (1979)
3. Scientist – Round 1 (1980)
4. Gregory Isaac - Reform Institution (1978)
5. Scientist – Rubber Foot Dub (1980)
6. Prince Jammy- Prince Jammy On The Scene (1981)
7. King Tubby – Natty Dub (1975)
8. Yabby You – Together (1978)
9. Scientist – Seconds Away (1980)
10. King Tubby - This Is A Natural Dub Stylee (1982)
11. Scientist – Ride On Dub (1981)
12. Prince Jammy With Sly & Robbie / Black Uhuru– Firehouse Special (1982)
13. Linval Thompson - Thompson In Dub (1978)
14. Scientist - Laser Attack (1981)
15. The Agrovators feat The Revolutionaries - The Conqueror (1977)
16. Prince Jammy - Jammys A Shine (1979)
17. Observer Allstars - Youth Man (1975)
18. Prince Jammy - Throne Of Blood (1979)
19. Prince Jammy – Round 8 (1980)
20. Augustus Pablo - Jah Dread (1979)
21. King Tubby - Ragga Muffin Dub Stylee (1982)
22. Scientist – Jungle Dub (1980)
23. Scientist - Dance Of The Vampires (1981)
24. Prince Jammy – Fists Of Fury (1979)
25. Gregory Isaac - Embarrasment (1978)
26. King Tubby - First Generation (1981)
27. Scientist - Cloning Process (1981)
28. Scientist - Third & Fourth Generation Dub (1981)
Israel Vibration's debut, one of the greatest reggae albums ever to be recorded. This compilation released in 2001.
TRACK LIST:
1. The Same Song 0:00
2. Weep And Mourn 3:58
3. Walk The Streets Of Glory 7:18
4. Ball Of Fire 11:54
5. I'll Go Through 15:57
6. Why Worry 19:58
7. Lift Up Your Conscience 24:18
8. Prophet Has Arise 28:18
9. Jah Time Has Come 31:34
10. Licks And Kicks 35:01
BONUS TRACKS:
11. Crisis (Disco Mix) 37:55
12. The Same Song (12" version) 47:12
13. Weep And Mourn (12" version) 54:11
14. Crisis (Dub) 1:00:16
1-Doctor say- 0:01
2-this Morning- 2:51
3-waiting- 5:52
4-No Justice- 10:03
5-Talk-14:32
6-This Train is liavung - 18:40
7-Respect - 21:51
8-Speak your mind - 25:14
9-Dont be Affraid - 30:46
10-Fooling Myself - 34:52
11-Turn up the music - 39:04
12-Again - 43:34
13-Wi a one - 47:04
Vinyl Rip From The Original LP (1972)
01.NEW BELL [0:00]
02.NIGHTS IN ZERALDA [6:43]
03.HIBISCUS [11:17]
04.DANGWA [17:34]
05.LILY [23:33]
06.SOUL MAKOSSA [26:35]
07.OBOSO [31:00]
JOBY JOBS : drums
MANU RODANET : toumba
MALEKANI GERRY : guitar
FREDDY MARS : percussion
LONG MANFRED : bass
PIERRE ZOGO : acoustic guitar
PATRICE GALAS : piano
GEORGES ARVANITAS : piano
MANU DIBANGO : tenor sax, alto sax, vocals
Mulatu Astatke | Album: Mulatu of Ethiopia | Ethio-Jazz | Ethiopia | 1972
1. Mulatu (0:00)
2. Mascaram Setaba (5:02)
3. Dewel (7:53)
4. Kulunmanquelesh (12:07)
5. Kasalefkut-Hulu (14:19)
6. Munaye (16:44)
7. Chifara (20:13) *
* Favorite Song
01. I Faram Gami I Faram
02. Mascaram Setaba
03. Shagu
04. One For Buzayhew
05. Alone In The Crowd
06. Almaz
07. Mulatu’s Hideaway
08. Askum
09. A Kiss Before Dawn
10. Playboy Cha Cha
11. The Panther (Boogaloo)
12. Konjit (Pretty)
13. Soul Power
14. Lover’s Mambo
15. Love Mood For Two
16. Jijiger
17. Girl From Addis Ababa
18. Karayu
19. Raina
Arriving after Astatke’s life-changing years studying at Berklee College in Boston, the albums were the rest experiments in his pioneering sound, fusing Ethiopian cultural music with Afro Latin and jazz forms. “I have always felt a deep connection between Latin and African music,” he explains. “I travelled to Cuba and listened to their musicians; the tempo, rhythm and feeling was very similar to different African forms. In the mid-‘60s, I formed a band called The Ethiopian Quintet in New York comprising Ethiopian, Latin and Afro-American musicians – the band included trumpeter and pianist Rudy Houston who later played with Yambu and Felix Torres who played with La Sonora Poncena.”
Supported by Worthy Records’ Gil Snapper who offered to record the quintet, Astatke began to experiment during two separate sessions: “We created a different feel and different arrangements. On the rst recording, I played an adaptation of an ancient Ethiopian warrior song, ‘I Faram Gami I Faram’ – the lyrics were translated so that the singer could sing it in Spanish. Some compositions were important steps for me: ‘Mascaram Setaba’ (‘Summer Is Coming’) ‘Shagu’ and ‘Almaz’. With the second album, a personal favourite is ‘Girl From Addis Ababa’ which worked very nicely as a fusion of Ethiopian modes and R&B rhythms.”
Astatke would start to perfect his Ethio jazz sound on his later album for Worthy in 1972, ‘Mulatu Of Ethiopia’ but the two volumes of ‘Afro Latin Soul’ stand as important recordings documenting his early career. “It was a very interesting time to be in New York during the mid-‘60s. I was there at the same time as Hugh Masekela, Miriam Makeba and Fela Kuti and we each tried to play our part in putting Africa on the map of contemporary jazz.”
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Tracklist:
[00:00] 1. Mulatu
[06:20] 2. Ambassa Lemdi
[12:11] 3. Kulun Mankwaleshi
[19:59] 4. Living On Stolen Land
[30:24] 5. To Know Without Knowing
[37:59] 6. Lijay
[43:24] 7. Blue Light
[46:59] 8. Mascaram Setaba
[52:52] 9. A Chance To Give
Credits:
A&R – Ralf Zitzmann
Arranged By – Ian Dixon, Peter Harper
Artwork [Woodcut] – John Ryrie
Bass – Richard Rose
Chorus – Addisalem Taye, Corry Harper, Mearge Abate
Congas, Shekere – Olugbade Okunade
Copyright (c) – Agogo Records
Design [Cover Design] – Ian Dixon
Drums – James Davies
Flugelhorn, Trumpet – Ian Dixon
Flute – Dominique Chaseling
Grand Piano – Bob Sedergreen
Guitar – Robbie Belchamber
Guitar, Chorus – Zac Lister
Masinko – Haftu Reda
Mastered By – Kevin Metcalfe
MC – Elf Transporter, Liam 'Monk' Monkhouse
Mixed By – Jono Podmore
Producer – Ian Dixon, Peter Harper
Recorded By – Jimi Wyatt, Myles Mumford, Zac Lister
Shaker, Wood Block – Kahan Harper
Tenor Saxophone – Peter Harper
Vibraphone, Congas, Electric Piano [Wurlitzer] – Mulatu Astatke
Vocals – Enushu Taye, Vida Sunshine (tracks: 4)
Written-By – Borquay (tracks: 4), Dixon (tracks: 2, 6), Monkhouse (tracks: 4 to 8), Porter (tracks: 1, 9), Abate (tracks: 2, 4, 5, 6), Astatke (tracks: 1, 8), Harper (tracks: 2, 4 to 7, 9)
Timeless - Mulatu Astatke - February 1, 2009
00:00 Yèkèrmo Sèw
07:32 The Radcliffe
16:01 I Faram Gami
23:46 Yèkatit
31:01 Kasaléfkut Hulu
39:06 Mulatu
46:16 Munayé
54:03 Yègellé Tezeta
59:27 Ebo Lala
Bass Clarinet, Flute, Soprano Saxophone – Bennie Maupin
Drums – Tony Austin
Drums [Hand], Percussion – Munyungo Jackson
Electric Bass, Acoustic Bass – Trevor Ware
Electric Guitar – Dan Ubick
Electric Piano, Piano, Organ – Brandon Coleman
Percussion – Alan Lightner
Tenor Saxophone – Azar Lawrence
Trombone – Joel Yennior, Phil Ranelin
Trumpet, Flugelhorn – Todd Simon
Vibraphone, Percussion – Mulatu Astatke
Viola – Miguel Atwood-Ferguson