VA - African Scream Contest: Raw & Psychedelic Afro Sounds from Benin & Togo 70s (2008)
BAND/ARTIST:
Artist: Various Artists
Title Of Album: African Scream Contest: Raw & Psychedelic Afro Sounds from Benin & Togo 70s
Year Of Release: 2008
Label: Analog Africa / AACD-063
Genre: Afrobeat, Funk, Psychedelic Rock
Total Time: 1:14:04
Format: FLAC (tracks +.cue, log-file)
Quality: Lossless
Total Size: 466 mb (Covers)
After releases by Zimbabwean 70s bands the Green Arrows and Hallelujah Chicken Run Band, the Analog Africa label now delves into the amazing history of music from 1970s Benin and Togo. This compilation highlights forgotten raw and psychedelic Afro sounds, and the well-researched liner notes tell fascinating stories to accompany the mind-blowing music. The essence of Analog Africa is clear; searching in dusty warehouses for forgotten music to keep the sound alive. Label owner & vinyl collector Samy Ben Redjeb arrived in Cotonou, Benin, "without any special expectations, just hoping to lay my hands on few good records--what I found in the process cannot really be described in words".
Like most modern music in French-speaking West African countries, the music of Benin and Togo was influenced by a few main musical currents: Cuban, Congolese and local traditional music, as well as Chanson Francaise. Additionally, the geographical location of Benin and Togo--sandwiched between Ghana and Nigeria--exposed Beninese and Togolese musicians to Highlife music.
The cultural and spiritual riches of traditional Beninese music had an immense impact on the sound of Benin's modern music. Benin is the birth place of Vodun (or, as it is known in the West, Voodoo), and some of the rhythms used during traditional rituals - Sakpata, Sato, Agbadja, Tchenkoumé and many others - were fused to Soul and Latin music as early as the mid-1960s and later to Funk. In the late '60s and early '70s rock and soul music started creeping into the region. In particular, the music of James Brown and Johnny Halladay became immensely popular with university students. It was then that the music scene in Benin really started to take off. That fusion is the essence of this compilation. The CD includes a well researched 44-page booklet & rare photographs.
Like most modern music in French-speaking West African countries, the music of Benin and Togo was influenced by a few main musical currents: Cuban, Congolese and local traditional music, as well as Chanson Francaise. Additionally, the geographical location of Benin and Togo--sandwiched between Ghana and Nigeria--exposed Beninese and Togolese musicians to Highlife music.
The cultural and spiritual riches of traditional Beninese music had an immense impact on the sound of Benin's modern music. Benin is the birth place of Vodun (or, as it is known in the West, Voodoo), and some of the rhythms used during traditional rituals - Sakpata, Sato, Agbadja, Tchenkoumé and many others - were fused to Soul and Latin music as early as the mid-1960s and later to Funk. In the late '60s and early '70s rock and soul music started creeping into the region. In particular, the music of James Brown and Johnny Halladay became immensely popular with university students. It was then that the music scene in Benin really started to take off. That fusion is the essence of this compilation. The CD includes a well researched 44-page booklet & rare photographs.
TRACKLIST:
01. Lokonon André & Les Volcans - Mi Kple Dogbekpo 03:54
02. Picoby Band D'Abomey - Mi Ma Kpe Dji 04:06
03. Gabo Brown & Orchestre Poly-Rythmo - It's A Vanity 04:22
04. El Rego Et Ses Commandos - Se Na Min 03:21
05. Napo De Mi Amor Et Ses Black Devils - Leki Santchi 03:25
06. Orchestre Poly-Rythmo De Cotonou - Gbeti Madjiro 02:54
07. Roger Damawuzan - Wait For Me 03:19
08. Ouinsou Corneille & Black Santiagos - Vinon So Minsou 04:57
09. Orchestre Super Jheevs Des Paillotes - Ye Nan Lon An 03:03
10. Tidiani Koné & Orchestre Poly-Rythmo - Djanfa Magni 09:51
11. Discafric Band - Houiou Djin Nan Zon Aklumon 04:18
12. Le Super Borgou De Parakou - Congolaise Benin Ye 02:59
13. Vincent Ahehehinnou - Ou C'est Lui Ou C'est Moi 10:06
14. Les Volcans De La Capital - Oya Ka Jojo 13:23
Compiled By – Samy Ben Redjeb
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Music | Funk | World | Ethnic | Rock | FLAC / APE
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