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Kenmgme Tochie Jean - Maago (Cameroon, 1970s)
Off a 1977 Pathé EMI release of recordings done among the Bamileke people of Western Cameroon. This one just features a single performer on vocals and what sounds like a likembe, a larger, lower frequency and more resonant version of the mbira thumb piano. The sound is so plucky though that it almost seems like he's striking a marimba style instrument. It sounds like this recording was stitched together from 2 sessions , as sometime after the three-minute mark you hear a shift in the audio quality (or maybe two different microphone setups, since the rhythm seems consistent)?
Sure the piece is 10 minutes long, but trust me, it's worth it to stick it out all the way through.
Uploaded another track from this collection a few years ago here: th-cam.com/video/tzGDcxIZbUU/w-d-xo.html
Sure the piece is 10 minutes long, but trust me, it's worth it to stick it out all the way through.
Uploaded another track from this collection a few years ago here: th-cam.com/video/tzGDcxIZbUU/w-d-xo.html
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Orchestre Rock a Mambo - Allegria (Congo, 1950s)
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Rock-a-Mambo were an important Rumba outfit operating out of Esengo studios in Brazzaville in the late 50s and early 60s, and featured Nino Malapet on Saxophone, who had been a part of OK Jazz. I usually tend to find the rhythm of Rumba too light too much Francophonery and not enough Latin spice I suppose. But the Orchestre Rock-a-Mambo do it right, adding that extra lilt to the beat.
Sorry Bamba - Serre (Mali, 1960s)
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Sorry Bamba requires little introduction for those familiar with the Golden Age of Malian music that emerges in the wake of Independence. This is a fairly early recording of his, dating back to the mid to later 60s. You can hear him still channeling the Afro-Caribbean sounds that were so influential in West African popular music his work in the 70s would be more distinctively Malian, and he wou...
Mar Mar Aye - Beautiful Town (Burma, 1970s)
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This is probably my favorite song off vol. 1 of the Princess Nicotine comp of Burmese music, which was one of the early entries in the Sublime Frequencies catalog, and certainly the first taste of Burmese music I had ever gotten. One of the things that has always impressed me about Burmese pop is how it can maintain such a strong melodic presence while still granting so much freedom to the play...
Murph Gribble, Albert York, John Lusk - Old Sage Friend (1946)
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Stringband music that was recorded in 1946, but which, as you can hear, is rooted firmly in the prewar period. The conceit of this collection is to document African American practitioners of the stringband tradition, which is more often thought of as white hillbilly music even though there have been plenty of comps at this point showing the extent to which this music crossed the color line. The...
The Light - Tell Me, Tell Me #1 (SoCal Garage/Psych, 1967)
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File this under the "My references are my influences" label [© ssdhamee]. It's 1967 and these kids have just listened to the Byrds' Eight Miles High for like the hundred and fifteenth time while smoking dope in their parents' garage. And they say to themselves too young, too suburban, and too nerdy to actually be hippies and exit the college pipeline their overbearing parents have got them in m...
El Antari - Akhafu Akhaf Indarat (Kenya, 1950s)
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On top of the native African sounds, the East African Coast below the horn of Africa was the nexus point for musical traditions stretching from North Africa, to the Arabian Peninsula to Persia all the way to the Indian Subcontinent, owing to the Indian Ocean trade. Sometimes this ended up producing new hybrid forms like classic Taarab, which when you first listen to it is very difficult to plac...
Otim Alpha - Kodi Pa Barikiya (Kwan) [Uganda, 2010s]
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This was released last year by Nyege Nyege Tapes, a Kampala-based label that is doing some incredible stuff both documenting and incubating the East African electronic music scene. Otim Alpha is an Acholi singer, the people-derived name given to the traditional wedding music in parts of Northern Uganda and Southern Sudan. Like a lot of places, the introduction of keyboards and cheap electronics...
The Kindly Shepherds - Take the Lord With You (Gospel, 1958)
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This is off this pretty incredible 4 disc collection put out a few years ago by Tompkins Square Records of Gospel music recorded for the Nashboro label out of Nashville Tennessee which was one of the foremost and longest lived labels dedicated solely to Gospel in the post war period. The beauty of the cut comes from its deliberate pacing, with the electric guitar playing an accompanying rather ...
Reverend Lonnie Farris - Walk to Thee (Rockin' Gospel, 1960s)
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Quiet but powerful gospel tune that I guess you could think of as in the Rockin' Gospel tradition by the way the rhythm section moves, but Farris' slide guitar is definitely a more delicate affair than other rockin' gospel notables of his era. It almost sounds Hawaiian in its inflections. This song has been comped a couple of times I believe, the one available to me can be found on the Document...
Lucas Trouble - La Découverte (Le Roy Défiguré, 1981)
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Lucas Trouble was the band/alias of Jean-Luc Taccard (d. 2016) whose main contributions to the French scene came as a producer and engineer for Kaiser Studio. But he started playing music in the late 70s early 80s, right as the the experimental French Psych/Prog scene was mutating into the cold wave and other new wave/postpunk forms. The only thing of Lucas Trouble recorded from that era was a ...
Jack Grunsky - South End of Town (My Ship, 1969)
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Jack Grunsky, the Austrian-born Canadian singer/songwriter, is better known now as a children's song composer. But he got his start in the late 60s doing psych-pop. Once stripped of their trappings, the songs are essentially lite pop tunes, but there was something special about that era when you could run standard fare through the psychedelic filter and usually have it come out the better for i...
Farba Téla (Oumar Seck) - Nina I (Guinea, 1980s)
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Already posted another tune off the same cassette of this giant of Fulani music here: th-cam.com/video/dVvWjOZAnfg/w-d-xo.html This track is more in the elegaic, bliss-out mode, with the notes and chords playing around in the upper register. There's no kora here, but in some ways the tune is more in keeping with the music of the Guinean kora tradition than was the other track I posted. There's ...
Speedy Haworth - String Stealin' (Bill Ring Show, 1950s)
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Short track taken from one of Speedy Haworth's many appearances on the Bill Ring Show, which was a nationally syndicated program of country music out of Springfield Missouri. It's pretty tame, almost incidental music, but his touch on the guitar is so damn pristine that it's still worth sharing. All of the Bill Ring shows have been made available online for those interested in classic country: ...
Country Jim (Bledsoe) - I'll take you back baby (Louisiana Blues, 1950)
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Already posted a track by Country Jim, which has the almost identical formal structure: th-cam.com/video/QXGaupfYvYc/w-d-xo.html This song has an ever so-slightly slower and more deliberate pace, though, which makes it, if anything, deeper than Old River Blues. In addition, the slower pacing makes the guitar solo beginning at 1:38 that much more striking with it's contained burst of furious hig...
Société Nadi Elhilal de Mostaghanem - Noubat el Maya (Algeria, 1972)
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Société Nadi Elhilal de Mostaghanem - Noubat el Maya (Algeria, 1972)
The Guitar Twins - U Josephine (S. Africa, 1942)
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The Guitar Twins - U Josephine (S. Africa, 1942)
Bishop Perry Tillis - Praise the Lord Everybody (Rockin' Gospel)
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Bishop Perry Tillis - Praise the Lord Everybody (Rockin' Gospel)
Ngana wa lela (Tlharo song from Southern Africa, Hugh Tracey archive)
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Ngana wa lela (Tlharo song from Southern Africa, Hugh Tracey archive)
K. K. 's No 2 - Odo ye wu fie (Ghana, 1979)
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K. K. 's No 2 - Odo ye wu fie (Ghana, 1979)
Asiko Rock Group - Let's Marry (s/t, 1976)
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Asiko Rock Group - Let's Marry (s/t, 1976)
Twenty Six - One Exit (This Skin is Rust, 1996)
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Twenty Six - One Exit (This Skin is Rust, 1996)
Mahieddine Bachtarzi - Mestakhbar Mezmoum (Algeria, 1920s)
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Mahieddine Bachtarzi - Mestakhbar Mezmoum (Algeria, 1920s)
G/wikwe man plays the mouth bow (Khoisan music from the Central Kalahari, 1980s)
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G/wikwe man plays the mouth bow (Khoisan music from the Central Kalahari, 1980s)
Bobby King - Cheapskate (Chicago Blues, 1961)
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Bobby King - Cheapskate (Chicago Blues, 1961)
Riza Bylbyli - Osman Taka (Vallja e Osman Takës) [Albania, 1929]
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Riza Bylbyli - Osman Taka (Vallja e Osman Takës) [Albania, 1929]
Abdul Rahman al Gheid - Beyt Kar Akhal (Western Sahara, 2000s)
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Abdul Rahman al Gheid - Beyt Kar Akhal (Western Sahara, 2000s)
New Star Orchestra - Olefaya Loko (Yoruba Street Percussion, 1960s)
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New Star Orchestra - Olefaya Loko (Yoruba Street Percussion, 1960s)
Fun blues !!
Wonderful. Back in the 50's it was always exciting when I would hear the radio disc jockey say "Now here is Johnnie & Jack and the Tennessee Mountain Boys singing Poison Love." Great sound, lots of hit records. My favorites. Thanks for posting this nice song.
Worst facial hair ever. Distractingly bad.
Американские гаражные группы - любовь❤ моя! Даром что ли, паял гитарный фазз на гермниевых транзисторах! 😊
perfect for sampling
Pranam 1:39
Legents
Wonderful, Was it Darso's music before he mastered Calung music?
Met David Cousins atca concert on Long Island. Also John Ford moved around the block from me in early 90s. Weird .
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Tudia khas UTK DJ Hindu ha h
Ndi Igbo , 💯, ndi igbo kwenu!!!!,💚, activeboy one love
Madlib - Electric Company (Voltage-Watts)
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Cool song. Definitely late 60s/early 70s (late 1966 to early 1973) rock, and to a lesser extent mid 60s (mid 1963 to mid 1966).
Merveilles du passé. RIP maman lucie eyenga moseka
Ise aje logbemi deleyio orimi mama jeki nkabamo by I k dairo
اسمع البانجو بنغمة غيوانية .. اسمع الهجهوج الله يرحم عزيز
اسمع الصوت الجوهري المتنيز ديال علي شوهاد..
Agapios Tomboulis (Hagop Stambulyan) IS THE PLAYER ON THE DJUMBUSH/ BUZUKI...
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> Guitar does a one-chord trance strum providing both drone and rhythm Not guitar, probably lute > Wish I knew my scales so I could say exactly what the vocals are doing that is so magical Scale is major pentatonic, could be C-D-F-G-A-C or the equivalent on another key.
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Le temps passe vite 😭😭❤️❤️❤️
私は秀樹の甥っ子です。このような動画をアップしてくれて、ありがとう
Lomgubho ngiyafisa kuwati... I feel like emaswati endvulo bekandlulisa umlandvo ngayo lemugubho lenjengalena... lekatiko makangangifundzisa wona
Madlib
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Wow very nice song 😢😢
ANDRIAMBAVY MERINA ity vehivavy ity; zanak'olona ambony tamin'izany fotoana izany. Mihendrika tarana-mpanjaka izy.
Bon vieux temps ! Que son âme repose en paix
Chawal
🟦⬜🟥Bonjour Kid Dynamite comment ca va jazz musique🎺🎶🎵🎶tres bien, merci 🎷🎶🎵🎶 Au revoir
🟥🟦🟧 ARA GEVORGYAN 🎶🎵🎶YEREVAN 🎶🎵🎶 ENJOYED 🎶🎵🎶 BAREV ARMENIA🎶🎵🎶 Tres Bien Merci 🎶🎵🎶
Danke fur uploading 😊
Les maisons d'editions musicales de l'epoques coloniles ont vraiment exploite nos artistes comme Lucie Eyenga.Des maisons comme Ngoma,Opika....Ces grecs se sont enrichis sur le dos de nos artistes.
When I was going through a very dark patch in my life, I "leaned" on several pieces of music to soothe the pain and the fever in my head. 'Queen of Dreams' was one of those songs. Thank you.
Aaah❤ cette époque où je n' ai pas existé, j' aime, c'est mélancolique la voix de ma mère Ryenga, ❤
Merci
Thanks Columbus museum of art for this banger
been digging
Ayebourou chanson Nigeria 1970
Remember him from Christ Gospel church in Jeffersonville, IN Love all his songs.
This is a balanced mix of musique concrete and psych rock. This honestly sounds like the anthem to some long lost nation. Interesting
I grew up with the lead guitarist, Pete Carver. They would practice in his cellar. He did an interview for a British 60's site. I have the transcript. Names the players in the group. Just need how to get it out to those who are interested.
Que veut dire Batourou ? Svp
C'est le nom de sa mère, il s'appelle Sékou
@@niamakannidjinemakan6802 oui c'est aussi mon prénom, et je souhaite connaître le sens
@@niamakannidjinemakan6802 aussi que veut dire la chanson ?
@@batouridrabo5783Je ne sais pas ce que Batourou signifie...désolé Allah laké, le titre de la chanson veut dire "Cela est arrivé par la volonté de Dieu" ou en "C'est grâce à Dieu" ou "C'est Dieu qui l'a fait"
@@niamakannidjinemakan6802 d'accord vraiment merci beaucoup
Brings contentment to my heart..... takes me back to the very first moments when the Congolese rhythm became a familiar sound to my ears....*way back in the late mid-50s courtesy the gramophone long play 75rpm records, the then Kenya Broadcasting Services Swahili Greeting programmes and of course my beloved late Auntie's, Amelia Ouko Okumu (RIP) wedding in the last years of the 50s when the Cuban sounds and the pioneers of Muzik Congolese ruled the dance floors!!
كانت بالقناة الأولي السعودية سبحان الله
This is rudraveena
Përshëndetje i nderuar. Zoti Nush Bushati mesa kam lexuar ka qenë ministër i Zogut. A bëhet fjalë për të njëjtin person?
Tena mahafinaritra e! Faly be aho mahita an'izao anaty youtube (tara be ary kay aho). Mankasitraka tompoko~!
instrument name?
The valiha