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Singles
Yinne
Yinne (7")
Cat: PH 45029. Rel: 06 Oct 22
Yinne (4:21)
Fo Yelle (4:50)
Review: Florence Adooni's relationship with Philophon goes back some time. She was the voice of Guy One's group and featured on his hit 'Estre' while she also provided vocals for Jimi Tenor's club classic 'Vocalize My Luv'. Under her own name, she has also dropped a series of top albums that have earned her the title of "the queen of Frafra-Gospel". This super sweet 45rpm typifies that sound with shakers and hand clapping, acoustic guitars and earthy drum sounds. 'Yinne' is upbeat and sunny and rich in melody and 'Fo Yelle' is much more heartfelt and introspective. Both are great.
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Tags: African | Highlife
out of stock $15.76
Money Is The Root Of Evil
Money Is The Root Of Evil (short version) (5:11)
Duodu Wuo Ye Ya (short version) (5:05)
Review: Dan Boadi left his native Ghana to take his highlife sound to American audiences after he had his 1967 breakout debut 'Abrabo'. That was a regional hit and soon after came this tune which was recorded at Paul Serrano's studio in Chicago. It showcased the real breadth and depth of his sound as it called upon reggae, acrobat, halide and funk to demand your ear with a chugging drum groove. Add in the colourful orchestration that makes the tune soar and a you have a record that is a true musical melting pot that stood Boadi pat in his new home of the Windy City.
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Tags: African | Highlife | Afro Funk
out of stock $9.94
Money Is The Root Of Evil
Money Is The Root Of Evil (translucent orange vinyl 7")
Cat: ES 75LPC1. Rel: 17 Nov 22
Money Is The Root Of Evil (short version) (5:11)
Duodu Wuo Ye Ya (short version) (5:05)
Review: Dan Boadi left his native Ghana to take his highlife sound to American audiences after he had his 1967 breakout debut 'Abrabo'. That was a regional hit and soon after came this tune which was recorded at Paul Serrano's studio in Chicago. It showcased the real breadth and depth of his sound as it called upon reggae, acrobat, halide and funk to demand your ear with a chugging drum groove. Add in the colourful orchestration that makes the tune soar and a you have a record that is a true musical melting pot that stood Boadi pat in his new home of the Windy City.
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Tags: African | Highlife | Afro Funk
out of stock $13.63
Lololi Lomko
Cat: MSR 023. Rel: 12 Nov 20
Lololi-Lomko (4:32)
Lololi-Lomko (Renegades Of Jazz edit) (4:36)
Review: Over the last couple of years, Matasuna Records has developed a tried-and-tested formula. It revolves around finding and licensing killer cuts - think funk, Afrobeat, tropical flavours and Latin beats - and then pairing them with a fresh, floor-friendly re-edit. Their latest find is something of an overlooked gem: a gorgeously sunny 1983 number from Ghanaian musician Mawuli Decker that's piled high with infectious, EWE-language vocals, Highlife guitars, spacey Moog sounds and cute electric piano solos. The accompanying Renegades of Jazz re-edit is pleasingly faithful to its source material, deftly showcasing Decker's brilliant music while beefing up the bass, subtly tightening up the drums and layering on some complimentary hand percussion.
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Tags: Afrobeat | Highlife | Afro Funk
 in stock $6.08
Sweet My Ear
Sweet My Ear (clear vinyl 7")
Cat: AR 164VL. Rel: 30 Mar 23
Sweet My Ear (4:40)
Sweet My Ear (instrumental) (4:38)
Review: Berlin based Afro-Soul duo Jembaa Groove consists of bass player and composer Yannick Nolting and singer-percussionist Eric Owusu. Backed up by a further five players to form a septet, their music aims to cement the reputation of West African musics like highlife with the frenetic pace of Berlin's underground music scene. 'Sweet My Ear' is their latest single, packed with a steady Ghanaian funk, muted horn section, and multi-layered rhythm section, effecting a casually shuffly sound. With the instrumental in tow too, you can expect this heater sate all ears around, and to deliver on its intention to encourage spontaneous romantic encounters.
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Tags: Afrobeat | Highlife | Afro Jazz
out of stock $26.52
Asafo
Asafo (12")
Cat: SNDW 12030. Rel: 30 Nov 18
Jon K - "Asafo" (4:45)
Pat Thomas - "Enye Woa" (extended intro) (6:25)
 in stock $12.44
Blue G (reissue)
Blue G (reissue) (blue vinyl 7")
Cat: ROC 048R. Rel: 01 Dec 22
Blue G (5:07)
That Good Thing (4:57)
Review: Spanish reissue label Rocafort present this wonderful slice of highlife from Konkolo Orchestra, this time on nice blue wax as well as a plain black version. It's not exactly clear where, or indeed when, exactly the band came from, but their sound is all you need to worry about. 'Blue G' is a lilting, shuffling message of love and support for future generations, and from the message to the effervescent musicality, it's a no-brainer. On the flip, 'That Good Thing' is an instrumental that spirals outwards on the sweetest keys, joyous brass and dreamy guitar, driven by a pattering drum section to radiate good vibes wherever it's played.
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Tags: Afrobeat | European | Highlife
 in stock $11.05
Blue G
Blue G (7")
Cat: ROC 048. Rel: 13 Oct 22
Blue G (5:07)
That Good Thing (4:57)
Review: Spanish reissue label Rocafort present this wonderful slice of highlife from Konkolo Orchestra. It's not exactly clear where, or indeed when, exactly the band came from, but their sound is all you need to worry about. 'Blue G' is a lilting, shuffling message of love and support for future generations, and from the message to the effervescent musicality, it's a no-brainer. On the flip, 'That Good Thing' is an instrumental which spirals outwards on the sweetest keys, joyous brass and dreamy guitar, driven by a pattering drum section to radiate good vibes wherever it's played.
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Tags: Afrobeat | European | Highlife
out of stock $12.44
Albums
African Experimentals 1972-1979
Cat: ASVN 068. Rel: 25 Oct 18
Jokenge (3:08)
Push Am Forward (3:39)
Mr Who You Be (5:11)
Gowa (3:24)
Sonjo (4:03)
Money Palava (4:42)
Dem Kick (6:11)
Money Nor Bataya (6:15)
Mother In Law (4:41)
Review: After forming from the ashes of a lauded jazz group in 1972, Sierra Leone's Afro National went on to release countless killer singles and albums that effortlessly joined the dots between jazz, highlife, funk and more traditional West African sounds. Here, the laudable Africa Seven label celebrates the band's legacy not by gathering together their most famous tracks, but rather cuts with the most insatiable dancefloor chops. The hits come thick and fast, from the punchy Afrobeat/highlife fusion of opener "Jokenge" and the rolling, low-slung goodness of "Mr Who You Be", to the jaunty, celebratory brilliance of the Juju-influenced "Sonjo" and fuzzy sweetness of the compilation's closing track, "Mother In Law" (which, incidentally, is far more enjoyable than any weekend visit from the in-laws).
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Tags: Afrobeat | Highlife | Afro Funk
 in stock $9.94
Abrabo (remastered)
Abrabo (remastered) (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: HC 74. Rel: 18 May 22
Abrabo (9:43)
Abusuafo (6:46)
Enaa (9:54)
Susu Dwa W'anum (7:35)
out of stock $45.88
Vol 4 (reissue)
Vol 4 (reissue) (limited LP)
Cat: LBLBOP 5048. Rel: 27 Apr 23
Iyere: Mecca London (9:25)
Chief Joe OMo Agba/Chief Mike Odidi (9:41)
Imirunolu Agizonane (9:32)
Hungry Man Osamiognewa (9:46)
out of stock $31.79
Vol 1
Vol 1 (LP)
Cat: LBLBOP 5045. Rel: 23 Mar 23
Forgive Them Oh God Amin-Amin (8:39)
Emoi Khakiegwi Aghumheile (8:39)
Igwegi Baba (8:29)
Iyuchele Opomumhe (8:35)
Review: The magnificent Luaka Bop label has been showcasing the work of Alhaji Waziri Oshomah - a master of Afro sounds and rhythms that cut deep - for a while now across several albums and compilations. He hails from Edo State in southern Nigeria and is known for holding sermons of the religious as well as musical sort. After various volumes of work and the superb World Spirituality Classics 3: The Muslim Highlife Of Alhaji Waziri Oshomah record comes this new series of gems that show off his unique take on international rhythms across four long, ever evolving and always engaging grooves.
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Tags: African | Highlife
 in stock $30.41
Simigwa (remastered)
Cat: MRBLP 175. Rel: 31 Oct 18
Kwaakwaa (5:19)
Akoko Ba (5:27)
This Hustling World (4:17)
Toffie (6:52)
Adwoa (4:09)
Fa No Dem Ara (4:39)
Review: 1975's "Simigwa" album not only launched the career of Afro-funk fusionist and eventual Highlife great Gyedu Blay Ambolley, but also inspired a Ghanaian dance craze. The album was co-produced by another Highlife great, Ebo Taylor, and has long been exceptionally hard to find on vinyl. For this official vinyl reissue on Mr Bongo, Ambolley's landmark set has been fully re-mastered for the very first time. It sounds spectacular, with great clarity on the ear-catching brass solos, serious weight to the bass and superb stereo separation. Highlights include - but certainly aren't limited to - the Afro-blues brilliance of "Toffie", the jaunty dancefloor fuzziness of "This Hustling World" and the heavyweight swing of ear-catching opener "Kwaakwaa".
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Tags: African | Afrobeat | Highlife | Afro Funk
 in stock $24.60
Control
Control (LP)
Cat: MRBLP 199. Rel: 17 Sep 19
Control (7:10)
Woye De Adolfo (7:36)
Don't Go (5:57)
Mercy Kae Dabi (3:56)
Take Am So (5:48)
The Message (God Is Love) (7:49)
 in stock $24.60
Analog People Digital World
Cat: CW 005. Rel: 14 Mar 23
Spiritual Masseuse (feat Sumy) (5:28)
Omampam (feat Mariseya) (3:11)
Jah Kingdom (feat Mariseya) (4:06)
Digital World (feat Mariseya) (2:31)
Go Now Wetiko (feat Americo Brito & Mariseya) (5:59)
Roi Salomon (feat Mariseya) (5:24)
Duncan Truffle (3:14)
Review: Niels Nieuborg is Arp Frique, an artist who made a bold and brilliant debut on Rush Hour a few years ago and has never looked back since. His 2018 album Welcome To The Colorful World of Arp Frique showed off his fresh take on disco with a host of collaborators and now he once again lays down the beats while various guests appear on this new EP on Colourful World. Elements of zouk, highlife, Afro-disco and many more worldly rhythms lend these cuts their unique and characterful style. Analog drum machines, kick rhythms and psyched out synths all sit next to great vocals for a kaleidoscopic trip like no other.
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Tags: Nu Disco | African Disco | Highlife | Zouk
 in stock $13.25
Village Boogie!
Cat: PMG 007LP. Rel: 06 May 16
Igholoye (6:42)
Precious Time (5:32)
Step Out When You're Down (4:39)
Brand New Wayo (4:53)
Village Boogie (5:24)
When You Know What's Wrong (4:51)
Fun In The Street (4:21)
Played by: Iga
Tags: African | Afrobeat | Highlife | Afro Funk
out of stock $27.37
A Life In The Limelight: Lagos Disco & Itsekiri Highlife 1976-1981
Cat: KALITACD 004. Rel: 31 May 19
Ere Yon
Re Hese
It's All For You
Sogio
Gossiper Scandal Monger
Iyo-Re
Elelemi
Review: She may be best known as a TV and radio presenter, but Nigerian star Julie Coker also enjoyed a short but successful music career. She released two albums of note - highlife-focused 1976 debut "Ere Yon (Sweet Songs)" and 1981's more disco-centric "Tomorrow" - both of which now fetch eye-watering sums online. This fine retrospective showcases cuts from both of those sets, with the many highlights including the spacey, delay-laden highlife cheeriness of "Re Hese", the Clavinet-sporting disco-funk-goes-pop bounce of "It's All For You", the low-slung but rising, gospel influenced brilliance of "Gossiper Scandal Monger" and the heavily percussive, off-kilter goodness of album closer "Iyo-Re". You might also notice the intro of 'Ere Yon', which was recently sampled to great effect in Anderson .Paak's "Saviers Road"!
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out of stock $12.36
Ravissante Baby
out of stock $23.20
No Food Without Taste If By Hunger (remastered)
No Food Without Taste If By Hunger (remastered) (limited 180 gram orange vinyl LP + MP3 download code in screen-printed sleeve)
Cat: AADE 020. Rel: 03 Mar 23
Onughara (5:07)
Ughamwen-Rhienenemwen (4:32)
Ekhueghamunu (6:29)
Gaskya-Kace (5:41)
Bi Enu Ba Sahun (5:46)
Aikemienaru-Nanorunomwan (7:32)
Review: No Food Without Taste If By Hunger is the 20th compilation in Analog Africa's Limited Dance Edition series and it also happens to be a mega-rare classic from the world of Edo funk. The Good Samaritans from Benin City, Nigeria released a very small run of the original in 1982. It is an infectious album of hypnotic basslines layered up with trance-like grooves trippy psychedelic guitars that make for an utterly unique kind of funk music. Newly mastered, pressed to 180g vinyl with a silk screen printed cover, and limited to just 2000 copies, this is a rare chance to own such a landmark album.
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out of stock $29.84
Tropikadelic
Tropikadelic (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: UR 840881. Rel: 10 Mar 23
Petit A Petit (feat Agnes Helene) (4:23)
Man Bo Diak (feat Amatah Keo) (4:55)
Femme Qui Danse (feat Pat Kalla) (4:15)
Bas Les Masques (feat Charly Sanga) (4:14)
Oh Ma Cherie (Petit A Petit part 2 - feat Agnes Helene) (3:45)
Love Is Jokin (feat Pat Kalla) (4:35)
Metissage (feat Sana Bob) (4:21)
Kinkeliba (feat Jy Cooly) (3:31)
Electro Highlife (instrumental) (5:08)
T'es Haut (instrumental) (4:14)
 in stock $28.19
Tropikadelic
Cat: UR 840872. Rel: 17 May 23
Petit A Petit (feat Agnes Helene)
Man Bo Diak (feat Amatah Keo)
Femme Qui Danse (feat Pat Kalla)
Bas Les Masques (feat Charly Sanga)
Oh Ma Cherie (Petit A Petit Part 2) (feat Agnes Helene & Charly Sanga)
Love Is Jokin (feat Pat Kalla)
Metissage (feat Sana Bob)
Kinkeliba (feat Jy Cooly)
Electro Highlife (instrumental)
T'es Haut (instrumental)
out of stock $16.03
Ahyewa Special (Deluxe Edition)
Cat: HC 65. Rel: 05 Feb 20
Osaw/Samaniwa/Mfofoo/Kyiri Owio/Otwie/Komfo Adu (15:54)
Susuansu/Nana Bue Me/Yewo Adaagye/Krokrohinko/M'anoma/Moma Yen Sore (15:36)
Review: Essential Hi-Life & Afro-Funk from Ghana! The legendary K. Frimpong's fantastic rare second album recorded in 1975 at Ghana Films Studio. As a prolific songwriter and singer, this is reissue of his 2nd album, a modern fusion of Hi-life and the traditional beat called Ahyewa. The excellent background is given by the Super Complex Sounds band which makes the Ahyewa beat suitable for specialist dancefloors.A must have vinyl of percussive Afro-Funk & modern Hi-life . Remastered by Frank Merritt at The Carvery, pressed on Deluxe Replika format, fully licensed to the Alhadji Kwame Frimpong Family.
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Tags: African | Highlife | Afro Funk
 in stock $29.29
Belle Terre
Belle Terre (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: PVS 023VL. Rel: 21 Dec 23
Belle Terre (4:25)
Aimer (feat Bonbon Vodou) (4:21)
Soldat (3:52)
Fou De Vous (5:03)
Pas Idee (5:18)
Caramel (3:16)
Riviere (feat Rebecca M'Boungou) (5:33)
Reve Danse (feat Olivya Vi) (6:34)
La Tendresse (6:07)
Racontez-Moi Le Monde (7:54)
 in stock $30.69
Belle Terre
Cat: PVS 023CD. Rel: 23 Nov 23
Belle Terre
Aimer (feat Bonbon Vodou)
Soldat
Fou De Vous
Pas Idee
Caramel
Riviere (feat Rebecca M'boungou)
Rever Danser (feat Olivya Vi)
La Tendresse
Racontez Moi
 in stock $11.57
Leon Keita
Leon Keita (limited numbered 180 gram vinyl LP + MP3 download code in screen-printed sleeve (indie exclusive))
Cat: AADE 016. Rel: 09 Oct 23
Diarabi Mana (7:14)
Ifarana (6:36)
Dalaka (7:57)
Gnanassouma (8:34)
Dakan Sate, Korotoumi (9:18)
Review: This is a new record of unearthed delights by Leon Keita, a longtime singer and multi-instrumentalist from Mali. On the eponymous 'Leon Keita', we hear Malian music fused with sensibilities from Sudan-Guinea and Burkina Faso, with modern pop and electronic influences, impeccably played in a smattering of crisp guitars, love-sung lyrics and laboured rhythms. All laid to a fresh pressing, the A-side hears three rather relaxed beauties, while the B moves into more idealistic and hedonic directions, not least the conclusive 'Dakan Sate, Korotoumi'. Brought back to our attention by Analog Africa, 'Leon Keita' serves yet another top serving and reminder of Mandingue culture, the influence of which stretches across the world; 'Dalaka' was a recent hit, making it as far as the Colombian coast.
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Tags: African | Highlife | Afro Funk
out of stock $28.74
Moving World (remastered)
Cat: EVERLANDAFRO 003LP. Rel: 19 May 23
Moving World
Dracula Dance
Brotherhood Of Man
No Man Is Born To Suffer
Groovy Love
Jungle Music
Wale Tobite
Kelenkye Beat
Tags: Highlife | Afro Funk
out of stock $23.20
Don't Take My Soul
Cat: PVS 024CD. Rel: 13 Sep 24
Intro (1:47)
Don't Take My Soul (3:44)
Live For Today (3:54)
Damiama (feat Fameye) (3:24)
Cry Your Own (5:27)
Odo Sronko (feat Pat Thomas) (4:40)
Application (interlude) (3:21)
Nowhere To Pass (4:28)
Noni Onako (feat Dizraeli) (4:25)
Foriwah (feat Ogunskele) (5:05)
Outro (2:50)
Tags: Afrobeat | Highlife
 in stock $13.55
Sugar Daddy
Sugar Daddy (LP + insert)
Cat: STRUT 150LP. Rel: 10 Feb 17
Sugar Daddy (15:37)
Come Back Lina (7:35)
All Fingers Are Not Equal (6:59)
 in stock $24.32
Future Pasts
Future Pasts (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ROCLP 012. Rel: 25 Jan 24
Blue G (feat Nongoma) (8:13)
Future Pasts (feat Nongoma) (6:51)
Yese Yese (feat Sir Frank Karikari) (5:40)
That Good Thing (instrumental) (5:25)
Count Your Blessings (feat Nongoma) (8:16)
Cover Up The Bruises (feat Nongoma) (6:24)
Le Secret (feat Kitio Batola) (5:53)
How We Got Here (instrumental) (6:41)
Review: Konkolo Orchestra are keepers of the Afrobeat flame. They may be based in Zurich, but their assembled ensemble has a deeply rooted sound which brings a vibrant modern twist to the foundations laid down by the likes of Fela Kuti. They've been teasing their fully fledged arrival since 2022 when we first heard their debut single 'Blue G', but finally Rocafort are able to present their first album. It's a true celebration of West African music culture, fronted by Nongoma Ndlovu on the lion's share of vocal duties and with Eric Owusu laying down the djembe and kpanlogo in front of Alexis Malefakis' rhythm section. It's a joyous album from start to finish that does credit to the Afrobeat tradition while adding its own touches to the mix.
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Played by: RUSTAM OSPANOFF.
Tags: Afrobeat | Highlife | Afro Funk
out of stock $26.81
Future Pasts
Future Pasts ("mimosa" marbled vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ROCLP 012CV. Rel: 25 Jan 24
Blue G (feat Nongoma) (8:13)
Future Pasts (feat Nongoma) (6:51)
Yese Yese (feat Sir Frank Karikari) (5:40)
That Good Thing (instrumental) (5:25)
Count Your Blessings (feat Nongoma) (8:16)
Cover Up The Bruises (feat Nongoma) (6:24)
Le Secret (feat Kitio Batola) (5:53)
How We Got Here (instrumental) (6:41)
Review: If you love modern updates of the Afrobeat sound, you need to check out Konkolo Orchestra. Hailing from Zurich and brought together by Alexis Malefakis, this project has been bubbling up for a hot minute since their debut single 'Blue G' snuck out on Rocafort back in 2022. Now their debut album is ready, and it's an effervescent celebration of all things Afrobeat with some incredible singers and players feeding into the mix. Nongoma Ndlovu makes frequent appearances on vocal duties, as well as the unmistakable lilt of Sir Frank Karikari on 'Yese Yese'. This edition of the album comes on yellow vinyl, so if you're swayed by wax as sunny as the music contained within, this is the pressing for you.
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Tags: Afrobeat | Highlife | Afro Funk
out of stock $26.81
Accumulation Of Profit & Power
Cat: OH 005LP. Rel: 06 Dec 22
Bro Hugh (5:22)
Oshelu (6:03)
Meeting Point (5:15)
Recipe Of Death (6:10)
G.O.A. (Giant Of Africa) (5:14)
Sanitize Your Heart (6:42)
 in stock $30.41
Accumulation Of Profit & Power
Cat: OH 005CD. Rel: 15 Dec 22
Bro Hugh
Oshelu
Meeting Point
Recipe Of Death
GOA (Giant Of Africa)
Sanitize Your Heart
out of stock $16.57
Les Sympathics De Porto Novo Benin Vol 2
Ego-Ibo (6:59)
The End Of Soffer (9:04)
Cust No De Kill (9:54)
La Route Est Tres Longue (9:11)
Review: Acid Jazz Records are master compilers who here turn their focus once more to Les Sympathics De Porto Novo Benin. It's part of the label's reissues series focussing on rare sounds from legendary Benin imprint Albarika Store and is a second album from one of the most notable groups to hail from Porto Novo'. This 1970s collective, founded by Herman Laleye, is famed for its heavy rhythm section and vocals from Gangbo Bonheur, Armand Pognon playing blues-tinged guitar and Camille Zanou's on the organ. Rather than straight-up Afro-beat, Afro-funk or Latin, this band fused it all seamlessly into something new.
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Tags: Afrobeat | Highlife
 in stock $20.99
Keep Me In Mind (reissue)
Cat: STRUT 231. Rel: 04 Jun 21
Lumumba (2:42)
For What It’s Worth (3:07)
Brand New Day (3:16)
I Shall Sing (3:11)
Kulala (2:34)
In My Life (3:11)
Down On The Corner (2:33)
Ibande (2:17)
Measure The Valleys (3:34)
Tululu (2:11)
out of stock $24.32
Ogassa Original Vol 1 (reissue)
Cat: AJXLP 702. Rel: 17 Feb 23
Avale (7:38)
Ogassa Story (7:29)
Production Vido Tche (7:12)
Gbe We Gnin Wa Bio (9:14)
Review: Rare finds enthusiasts, this one's for you. Beninese Afrobeat troupe Ogassa were, criminally, hardly celebrated in their day. Their only album and surviving high-quality recording is 'Ogassa Original', released on the enigmatic record label Albarika Store, whose archives are still being scoured by the modern label Acid Jazz for the purpose of reissing their best and most obscure pressings. Recorded at EMI in Lagos, the four songs heard on this LP, from 'Avale' to 'Gbe We Gnin Wa Bo', feature an ensemble of voices and performances, each full of gratitude for continent of Africa, familial rites, and matters of the spiritual.
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Tags: African | Afrobeat | Highlife | Afro Funk
out of stock $20.72
Trumpet King Zeal Onyia Returns
Trumpet King Zeal Onyia Returns (180 gram LP + insert)
Cat: BBE 497ALP. Rel: 21 Jun 19
Zeal Anata (4:51)
Ninata Na Aso Uso (7:33)
Eluem Asaba (3:54)
Zaelinjo Ninoa (Welcome) (7:38)
Zeal Eze Opi (Trumpet King) (8:25)
Egwu Olili (4:09)
out of stock $16.57
Volume 3: The Skeletal Essences Of Afro Funk 1969-1980
Ne Rien Voir, Dire, Entendre
Houzou Houzou Wa
Adjro Mi
Karateka
Akoue We Gni Gan
N'Goua
Houton Kan Do Gome
A O O Ida
Vi E Lo
Porquoi Pas?
Akue We Non Houme
Ai Gabani
Ecoutes Ma Melodie
Min We Tun So
Review: Benin-based West African funk fusionists Orchestre Poly-Rhythmo de Cottonou have enjoyed a long career; amazingly, they're still recording now, some 43 years after forming. This excellent retrospective from Analog Africa takes a closer look at their "glory years" between 1969 and '80, putting more flesh on the bones with a superb 44-page booklet featuring interviews with band members. Their style - a riotous, Hammond-heavy mix if funk, high life, Afrobeat, juju, jazz and Rhumba - is distinctive. What makes the compilation more essential, though, is the unashamed quality of the tracks; you'll find few deeper, sunnier Afro tracks than the brilliant "Min We Tun So".
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out of stock $17.14
Le Sato 2 (reissue)
Cat: AJXLP 771. Rel: 23 Nov 23
General Gowon (10:14)
Gendemou Na Wili We Gnannin (8:37)
A Non Zoun Mi (5:34)
La Verite Blesse (6:24)
Je N'en Peux Plus (4:15)
Review: Acid Jazz has got an ongoing deal to issue and reissue music from Benin funk supergroup Orchestre Poly-Rythmo de Cotonou and the latest fruits of that is this reissue of their Le Sato album. It is a follow-up to the one they dropped back in 2021 and is another section of traditional voodoo ceremonial music from the group from the mid-seventies. The name of the album is taken from the large ceremonial Sato drum, which is played with wooden stick beaters at special ceremonial occasions. Here it can be heard in all its glory making traditional rhythms and deeply ritualistic grooves that will leave you in a trance.
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Lo Life!
Cat: LHS 045. Rel: 10 Jul 23
Appellation Of Elevation (3:25)
Flashback (4:07)
Holy Shoulders (4:57)
The World Is Here For You (5:30)
What A Love (4:26)
Sunsum Dware (5:10)
Nyame Kasa (6:08)
Right With No Wrong (6:00)
Palm Wine Elixir (3:09)
Review: Immanuel 'Immy' Kwabena Dreessens-Owusu is based in Torquay but is of Ghanaian-Dutch heritage. His musical upbringing straddled the worlds of rock'n'roll and the West African culture of his roots. His grandfather is a legendary musician, Koo Nim, and this debut album was recorded with his father Kojo Noah Owusu and Ghanaian drummer Julius Sackey. Across nine glorious cuts he mixes highlife and Afro rhythms, Afro rock and psychedelic sounds with spiritual vocals into an energising and cathartic brew that is steeped in classic and authentic styles but with plenty of modern perpsective.
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The Man Who Sings All African Languages :Retrospective 1967-1985
Cat: NBK 004. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Pas De Petard (3:37)
Tembleque (3:52)
L'Indomptable Gnonnas Pop (2:48)
How Much Love Naturally Cost (6:18)
Fini Les Pavés (3:51)
Dadje Von O Von Non (1983) (3:56)
El Carretero (3:41)
Azian Vignin (2:48)
Yiri Yiri Boum (5:04)
Les Comediens (5:02)
I Got You (3:20)
Tu Es Tout Seul (2:46)
Bailando Mi Solo (2:32)
Abito (2:54)
Adigbedoto (4:33)
Bon Anniversaire (single) (4:06)
Irma Koi (edit) (5:32)
Okpo Videa Bassouo (3:59)
Intelligemment (3:59)
La Musica En Verite (7:09)
Review: This compilation is a vibrant celebration of Gnonnas Pedro, the legendary Beninese composer and musician. Spanning his career from 1967 to 1985, it showcases Pedro's remarkable versatility and eclectic musical palette; featuring 21 tracks that traverse genres with ease, from the Afrobeat energy of 'Pas De Petard' and 'L'Indomptable Gnonnas Pop' to the salsa rhythms of 'Tembleque' and the soulful grooves of 'How Much Love Naturally Cost'. Pedro's music is a fusion of influences, blending traditional African sounds with funk, soul and Latin flavours and highlights here include the irresistible 'Dadje Von O Von Non', the funky 'Yiri Yiri Boum', and the soulful 'Bailando Mi Solo'.
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Tags: Afrobeat | Highlife
 in stock $40.90
Roi De L'Agbadja Moderne 1974-1983
Roi De L'Agbadja Moderne 1974-1983 (gatefold 2xLP + booklet + MP3 download code)
Cat: AALP 100. Rel: 06 Feb 25
Dadge Von O Von Non "83" (3:57)
Azo Nkplon Doun Nde (4:47)
Mo Ngbadun Re (5:31)
Fini Les Paves (3:53)
Feso Jaiye (5:11)
Adigbedoto (4:31)
Tu Es Tout Seul (2:46)
Yiri Yiri Boum (5:03)
Agbadja Moderne No2 (5:38)
Manzanillo (7:14)
L'Indomptable Gnonnas (2:50)
Bailando Mi Solo (2:34)
Gbeto Enon Mon (5:24)
El Cochechivo (5:32)
Ati Mawuin Dagamasi (5:27)
Avivogbe (5:27)
Review: Analog Africa is back with a dedicated project celebrating Gnonnas Pedro, the king of Modern Agbadja, and they press it up on a marvellous double album that includes an eight-page booklet with a ton of extra info. This bumper pack features 16 of Pedro's best works, all of which captivated Africa at the time. His vibrant blend of Agbadja, Cuban fon, jerk, highlife and more unique styles, all of which come with vocals sung in Fon, Mina, Yoruba, French, English and Spanish, add up to one hell of a rich sound. A great testament to the artist's extraordinary legacy.
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Tags: Afrobeat | Highlife | Afro Funk
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Invisible Joy
Invisible Joy (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: PH 33001LP. Rel: 02 Jul 15
Yelle Be Bobre (5:16)
Starlet Road Filling Station Romance (3:47)
Momaminka (3:48)
Sad Nile (4:46)
Love In Outer Space (3:08)
Asembi Ara Amba (4:17)
Race (2:22)
Goin' In (4:23)
Dunia Dela Da'a (4:23)
Invisible Joy (3:44)
out of stock $21.28
Be Nice To The People
Cat: NA 5275LP. Rel: 29 Nov 24
Have You? (4:17)
Be Nice To The People (4:13)
Hey Hey Girl (2:51)
Love (5:14)
Oh My Girl (5:04)
Freaking Out (4:09)
Scram Out (3:47)
Mary Anne (3:24)
Review: Released in 1977, this Nigerian rock album remains a hidden gem, rediscovered by a new generation thanks to recent reissues. Produced by Odion Iruoje, the album features a group of college students whose music captures the vibrant, post-civil war Nigerian rock scene. With a sound that blends Western rock influences like The Beatles, Buffalo Springfield and early Genesis with a distinct African touch, the album is a joyful yet melancholic exploration of love and harmony. Tracks like 'Love', 'Be Nice to the People' and 'Mary Enne' showcase the band's signature blend of fuzz guitar and heartfelt vocals. The music resonates with the exuberance of other African bands like Blo and Witch, yet it stands out with its heavy fuzz guitar and English vocals, steering clear of political or social activism in favor of pure, emotional expression. This album, recorded in Kenya, captures a moment in history when African rock was evolving, bridging cultures and sounds. It's a timeless piece, equally nostalgic, fresh and perfect entry point into African psychedelia for new listeners and a rewarding revisit for those already familiar with the genre.
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Destination
Cat: WAHLP 029. Rel: 04 Jul 24
Togetherness (7:50)
Mind Your Business (3:47)
Be Careful (6:28)
Sane Ye (5:24)
Destination (4:51)
Shake Da Booty (5:02)
It's Not Easy (6:22)
Mofeemo Ke Eno (7:35)
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Deep Into Highlife: Live In Berlin
Cat: OH 038. Rel: 23 Nov 23
Alewa (5:36)
Kwaa Kwaa (6:07)
Cocoase (5:30)
Africa (3:55)
Kwabena Amoah (4:36)
Suru Nipa (feat AK Yeboah) (8:16)
Sei Mu (feat Yaw Tog) (3:57)
Tags: African | Highlife
out of stock $25.15
Ebo Taylor & The Pelikans (reissue)
Cat: COMET 121. Rel: 12 Apr 23
Enye Wo Nyame Nko (6:34)
Gyae Su Na Nkomo (5:01)
Reality (8:18)
Egya Edu (6:50)
Mber No Aso (3:06)
Come Along (5:57)
If You Care (3:34)
Review: Ebo Taylor And The Pelikans were Afro-funk masters of the seventies. Their self-titled 1976 record is one of the most well-regarded and highly sought-after Ghanaian funk offerings and now it gets a high-quality reissue by Comet Records. This album contains the legendary 'Come Along' and is the first time revered artist, arranger, musician and producer Ebo sang the seminal Ghana funk tune. He is joined throughout by the 12-piece Cape Coast collective The Pelikans led by Bessa Simmona with rhythm guitarist Fifi Orleans Lindsay.
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Tags: African | Highlife | Afro Funk | Afro Soul
 in stock $32.89
Stage Two
Stage Two (limited 180 gram clear vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: TWM 73LITA. Rel: 04 Aug 21
Let's Think It Over (3:59)
La La La La La La (4:17)
We're Coming Home (5:55)
Think About It (3:10)
Sweet Gloria (2:33)
I Need You Around (7:06)
Fishes (Mankind) (3:37)
Let's Do It Now (2:56)
Let Me Feel As I Am (4:16)
Review: Recorded and initially released in 1976, Stage 2 was one of a trio of killer albums that highlife legend Pat Thomas recorded with the Marjarita backing band. Although amongst his most popular sets in his native Ghana, the album has never been released outside Africa - until now. This remastered edition, which comes pressed on clear vinyl, is therefore long overdue. It remains a superb set all told, with Thomas and his collaborators serving up a fuzzy, sometimes fiery fusion of Afro-Soul, highlife, Afro-funk, rocksteady, reggae and Afro-rock. Thomas is in terrific form throughout, delivering effortlessly soulful and impassioned vocals that turn an otherwise excellent album into a genuinely terrific one.
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Pat Thomas Introduces Marijata (reissue) (Record Store Day 2018)
Cat: MRBLP 158. Rel: 01 May 18
Salvation (3:28)
Mother Africa (4:55)
My Love Will Shine (3:28)
That's The Way (4:37)
Brain Washing (3:46)
Papa Little Boy (3:06)
Black Beautiful Race (2:56)
I Can Say (5:39)
Don't Blame Us (3:23)
Review: We love RSD only for one thing, and that's providing us with inaccessible records that have been snapped-up by Discogs sharks over the years. This timely reissue of Pat Thomas second LP from 1976, the wonderful Marijata, is one such record that has become impossible to find in its original format, and one which allows us to have some access to the highlife beat, one of our biggest loves. While much of this album rests in classic soul and funk, Pat Thomas' Ghanaian influences are loud and present, whether through the guitars, the aesthetics of each instrumental and, of course, the quality of the recording itself. Funk out to some ORIGINAL STYLE. Cop it quick!
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Tags: African | Afrobeat | Highlife | Afro Funk
 in stock $24.60
Fa
Fa (LP)
Cat: EXCEL 96599. Rel: 24 Jan 23
Ancestors Calling (6:13)
Avaeme (4:58)
Sedote Gandji (5:24)
Adze Gbalo (5:56)
Fa Kan Masa (5:42)
Let Them Say (5:10)
Faaaa (4:29)
Up To The Sky (6:24)
For Nothing (5:38)
Adjoguin (2:21)
Reclaim Yourself (5:22)
out of stock $28.19
Spirits
Spirits (CD)
Cat: EXCEL 96755. Rel: 08 Nov 23
Zon Kede
Elayi
We Dey Grow
Afidemanyo
Wake Up Your Spirit
Vodu So
Kokoko
Bring It Out Yourself
Plenty Shot
Elatiwo
Bye Bye Wahala
 in stock $21.00
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