
v/a - highlife on the move - soundway records - cd

SNDWCD 060 - 101550 - uk2cd - €16.50
Genre: African
1. Ginger Folorunso Johnson & His Afro-Cuban Band - Highlife No 5
2. Kwamalah Quaye Sextetto Africana - Son Of Africa
3. Nigerian Union Rhythm Group - Abeni
4. Steve Rhodes & His London Hi-Lifers - Drink A Tea
5. Steve Rhodes & His London Hi-Lifers - Oju Rere
6. Bobby Benson & His Combo - Niger Mambo
7. Chris Ajilo & His Cubanos - Afro Mood
8. Soundz Africana - Africana
9. The Black Star Band - Obaa Amponsa Panogo
11. The Quavers - Money Money
13. Afro Rhythm Kings - Marabi Dance
14. The Quavers - Kitch
15. Bobby Benson & His Orchestra - Okokoko
16. John Santos Martins Accompanied By Zeal Onyia & His Band - Fancy Baby
17. Ec Arinze & The Empire Rhythm Orchestra - Biko Rapum Paulina
18. John Santos Martins Accompanied By Zeal Onyia & His Band - Maggie
20. Adams African Sky Rockets - A Night In Port Harcourt
21. Nigerian Union Rhythm Group - Tortoise Mambo
23. Eddie Lamptey & The Peoples Highlife Band - Maria feat Eddie Red Tettey
24. West African Rhythm Brothers - Egbe Mi
26. West African Swing Stars - Omo Africa
27. Ginger Folorunso Johnson & His Afro-Cuban Band - Brown Skin Gal
28. Awotwi Paynin & His Ghana Rockers - Brown Skin Gal
31. Nigerian Union Rhythm Group - Ojikolobo
32. Willie Payne & The Starlite Tempos - Wa Sise
33. Fela Ransome-Kuti & His Koola Lobitos - Nigerian Independence
34. The Black Star Band - Abrokyiri Awo Yi
35. The Black Star Band - Ekuona Rhythm
36. Victor Ola-Iya & His Cool Cats - Anyin Ga Na
38. Fela Ransome-Kuti & The Highlife Rakers - Aigana




Special compilation, telling the early story of modern highlife's foundation & formulation. Check!
It traces the music from West Africa to London, adding elements of jazz, mambo and calypso along the way and paving the way for the afro sounds of the 1970s.
A triple 180g gatefold vinyl (with a bonus 7 inch). This 45 includes the two first ever recordings by a certain Fela Ransome Kuti with his band The Highlife Rakers. Recorded
by Melodisc in London in 1960 both tracks have been unearthed after more than fifty years in hiding.