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Post by zoki on Feb 24, 2006 17:57:05 GMT
Anybody heard "Poor Man No Get Brother" album? How do you rate it?
Thanks
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Post by Freddy C on Feb 24, 2006 18:03:34 GMT
It's a strong Afrobeat album, Zoki. Still here at pretty good prices: tinyurl.com/ogrl8edited because I couldn't manage to spell "strong" correctly.
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Post by zoki on Feb 24, 2006 18:16:36 GMT
Thanks Freddy.
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Post by matt on Feb 24, 2006 18:24:45 GMT
A store close to me still has a lot of the strut african stuff...like the Nigeria 70 CD, Segun, Peter King and others...
let me know and I can organise
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Post by zoki on Feb 24, 2006 18:41:33 GMT
Thanks Beddy,
Id be interested in "Poor Man No Get Brother" + 3 CD by other Afrobeat artist (your recommendation). There is only a problem about payment. I can transfer you money only on giro account in your bank (Serbian credit cards aren't acceptable in EU).
Thanks again.
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Post by Richter Atmosphere on Feb 24, 2006 19:36:31 GMT
I wonder what Strut did with all of their stock when they folded. I doubt that they just destroyed them. Maybe that's why there are still so many of their titles floating around sealed?
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Post by Freddy C on Feb 24, 2006 22:21:33 GMT
quoting Richteratmosphere: "I wonder what Strut did with all of their stock when they folded. I doubt that they just destroyed them. Maybe that's why there are still so many of their titles floating around sealed"?
There must be a surplus of many titles - the Peter King, Segun Bucknor and Oneness of Juju releases can be had cheaply but then some others like Black Rio, Nigeria 70 and the Club Africa volumes can be expensive or hard to find. A great label which I sorely miss.
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