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First release of the Love + Protest Remix with Jaaz Odongo and Kagwe Mungai
Music and Lyrics by Eric Wainaina
Produced by Will Kennedy, Kagwe Mungai, Jaaz Odongo
Mixed by Will Kennedy
Drums : Taylor Dexter
Bass : Eric Holden
Keys : Kevin Hastings
Guitars : Isaac Mugunda
this documentary show's how African traditional instruments are made, land of sound and African music, latest African documentary produced by biva Africa, shoot by shin king, exctive producer ano Divano.
shoot in Uganda
From the 2006 album, 'Toto Bissainthe rétrospective (Chanson française et haitienne)'.
From his 1979 album 'The Sisters'
This is another Live mix i recorded while i was djing at Trinity Bar in Houston Tx, its a compilation of old skool African music, from different countries in Africa including Congo, South Africa, Cameroon, Nigeria, Kenya, Tanzania, Angola, and many more.. Enjoy and feel free to comment.
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01. Kassav - Mule
02. Kanda Bongoman -- Muchana (Congo)
03. Monique Seka -- Missouwa (Cote d'ivore)
04. Monique Seka -- Adeba (Cote d'ivore)
05. Dj Mau Mau - Toca dancar (Angola)
06. Papa Wemba - Show Me The Way (Congo)
07. Dr. Victor Faya -- Kalimba (South Africa)
08. Dr. Victor Faya - Tsoang Tsoang (South Africa)
09. Chico -- I need Some Money (South Africa)
10. Brenda Fassie - Vuli Ndlela (Remix) (South Africa)
11. Yvonne Chaka Chaka - Umqombothi (African Beer) (South Africa)
12. M'Bilia Bel - Mario (Congo)
13. WALLY BADAROU - HI LIFE
14. Oliver N'goma -- Icole (Gabon)
15. Oliver N'goma - Fely (Gabon)
16. Monique Seka -- Okaman (Cote d'ivore)
17. Oliver N'goma -- Bane (Gabon)
18. Kassav -- Djoni (France)
19. Samba Mapangala -- Marina (Kenya)
20. Koffi Olomide - Papa Bonheur
21. Betuel Enolla/JP Tamba -- Oa
22. Franco - Mouzi
23. Mulema - Petit Pays
24. O si tapa lambo lam - Moni Bile
25. King Solo - Gadji Celi
26. Ca ne vas pas - Petit Pays
27. Malaika - Tanzanian Traditional Song
28. M. Ebanda & N. Eyoum -- Amio
29. F. Boukaka - LeBucheron
30. El Manicero
31. Tabuley Rochereau - Esswi Yo Wapi
32. Alpha Blondy - Sweet Fanta Diallo
33. Guantanamera
34. Grace Evora - Kizomba Antiga (Angola)
35. Matias Damasio & Chico Viegas -- Saudade (Angola)
36. Paulo Flores - Parei parei (Angola)
37. Neuza -- Tarrachinha (Angola)
38. Dj Nelo Dias & Melvi - Doçe de Cocó (Angola)
39. Rei Helder -- Mariquinha (Angola)
40. Homem Casado - escolhe outra (Angola)
41. Chambalala (Tokichaw) (Ethiopian)
42. Tshala Muana - Karibu yangu (Congo)
43. Kassav' -- Wep (France)
44. Papa Wemba -- Yolele (Congo)
45. Bunny Mack - Let Me Love You (Sierra Leone)
46. Fela Kuti -- Shakara (Nigeria)
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Egungun
Sahii sahii by Kitu Sewer
Nimerudi by Nchi Kavu Wavumbuzi
Written by jazz singer, composer, pianist and arranger Eunice Waymon (aka Nina Simone), released on the 1966 album ''Wild Is the Wind''.
My skin is black.
My arms are long
my hair is woolly
my back is strong
strong enough to take the pain
inflicted again and again
what do they call me
My name is Aunt Sarah
My name is Aunt Sarah
Aunt Sarah.
My skin is yellow.
My hair is long
between two worlds
I do belong
my father was rich and white
he forced my mother late one night
what do they call me
my name is Saffronia
my name is Saffronia.
My skin is tan.
My hair is fine
my hips invite you
my mouth like wine
whose little girl am I?
anyone who has money to buy
what do they call me
my name is Sweet Thing
my name is Sweet Thing.
My skin is brown.
My manner is tough.
I'll kill the first mother' I see.
My life has been rough.
I'm awfully bitter these days
because my parents were slaves.
What do they call me
My name is
PEACHES!
Explores the rhythmic music of bells, rattles, and drums and shows how they are used today in Africa both as musical instruments and as a means of communication. Instruments are played separately and together, and traditional dances are performed. From the Discovering music series. Originally shared at archive.org I do not own the rights.
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