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Post by matt on Feb 18, 2006 19:34:40 GMT
CD-r via post or
MP3s on Send Space for your own downloading?
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Post by matt on Feb 18, 2006 19:35:52 GMT
African Serenades Vol 14 - Early African Rock and Roll 01. Flying Rock - The Bogard Brothers, South Africa* 02. Shake It - Professional Beach Melodians, Nigeria** 03. Isicatula - Jury Mpelho Band, South Africa (from Siya Hamba!- 1950s South African Country And Small Town Sounds, Original Music CD now deleted) 04. Tanzania Twist - Abdallah/Cuban Marimba, Tanzania (from Ngoma Iko Huku: Tanzanian Dance 1955-65, Dizim CD) 05. Mali Twist (edit) - Boubacar Troure, Mali (from Je Chanterai Pour Toi, Marabi CD) 06. Shala Shala Twist - Dark City Sisters, South Africa* 07. That Will Be the Day - The Bogart Brothers, South Africa* 08. She Keeps on Knocking - The Bogard Brothers, South Africa* 09. Eje Ka Jo - Jimmy Solanke and The Junkers, Nigeria** 10. Kansas City - The Vikings featuring Al Bentley, South Africa 1960 (from the Vinyl LP Rock Party at the Club Pepsi with the Vikings) 11. Jane - Clint Eph Sebastian and the Junkers, Nigeria 1965** 12. One Early Morning - Professor YS and His BB Band, Nigeria 1969** 13. Sparkling Se Dinge - The Tip Top Boys, South Africa* 14. Happy Happy Make it Snappy - Jimmy Masuluke, South Africa* 15. I'm in Love - The Bogard Brothers, South Africa* 16. Zulu Rock - King's Brothers, South Africa* 17. I'm Gonna Rock - Benoni Rocket, South Africa* 18. I Need Your Love - Eddie Okonta and His Top Aces, Nigeria 1968** 19. Last Night - Benoni Rocket, South Africa* 20. Eh Bien Mon Ami - African Fiesta, Congo taken from the Vinyl compilation LP African Party 21. I'm Gonna Shake Rattle and Roll - Benoni Rocket, South Africa* 22. I Promise - The Pretty Dolls, South Africa* 23. Don't Let Me Down - Charlotte Dada, Ghana 1971**
*from Flying Rock - South African Rock 'n Roll 1950-1962 (Global Village cassette only release now deleted) **from Money No Be Sand -1960S Afro-Lypso, Pidgin Highlife, Afro-Soul and Afro-Rock from Nigeria and Ghana (Original Music CD now deleted)
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Post by grumpy on Feb 19, 2006 9:59:01 GMT
CD-R please, Matt.
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Post by matt on Feb 19, 2006 23:52:28 GMT
Look at the great cover done by Xu
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Post by ekki on Feb 20, 2006 0:20:34 GMT
Doesn't show!?
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Post by matt on Feb 20, 2006 0:36:25 GMT
Sorry Ekki...PM me if you want a hard copy via CD-R Its a great cover!
This is also available as a digital (MP3s at 192kbps and the cover as PDF all zipped)
African Twist – Early Rock ‘n Roll from the Motherland 01. Flying Rock - The Bogard Brothers, South Africa* 02. Shake It - Professional Beach Melodians, Nigeria** 03. Isicatula - Jury Mpelho Band, South Africa (Siya Hamba!- 1950s South African Country And Small Town Sounds, Original Music) 04. Tanzania Twist - Abdallah/Cuban Marimba, Tanzania (Ngoma Iko Huku: Tanzanian Dance 1955-65, Dizim) 05. Mali Twist (edit) - Boubacar Troure, Mali (Je Chanterai Pour Toi, Marabi) 06. Shala Shala Twist - Dark City Sisters, South Africa* 07. That Will Be the Day - The Bogart Brothers, South Africa* 08. She Keeps on Knocking - The Bogard Brothers, South Africa* 09. Eje Ka Jo - Jimmy Solanke and The Junkers, Nigeria** 10. Kansas City - The Vikings featuring Al Bentley, South Africa 1960 (Rock Party at the Club Pepsi with the Vikings, RCA Victor) 11. Jane - Clint Eph Sebastian and the Junkers, Nigeria 1965** 12. One Early Morning - Professor YS and His BB Band, Nigeria 1969** 13. Sparkling Se Dinge - The Tip Top Boys, South Africa* 14. Happy Happy Make it Snappy - Jimmy Masuluke, South Africa* 15. I'm in Love - The Bogard Brothers, South Africa* 16. Zulu Rock - King's Brothers, South Africa* 17. I'm Gonna Rock - Benoni Rocket, South Africa* 18. I Need Your Love - Eddie Okonta and His Top Aces, Nigeria 1968** 19. Last Night - Benoni Rocket, South Africa* 20. Eh Bien Mon Ami - African Fiesta, Congo (African Party, African) 21. I'm Gonna Shake Rattle and Roll - Benoni Rocket, South Africa* 22. I Promise - The Pretty Dolls, South Africa* 23. Don't Let Me Down - Charlotte Dada, Ghana 1971**
*From Flying Rock - South African Rock 'n Roll 1950-1962 (Global Village) **From Money No Be Sand -1960s Afro-Lypso, Pidgin Highlife, Afro-Soul and Afro-Rock from Nigeria and Ghana (Original Music) (Tracks 4 and 5 still commercially available)
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Post by ZarcyD on Feb 20, 2006 0:49:19 GMT
Love the cover,the mp3's seem to be jumping though C.D
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Post by ZarcyD on Feb 20, 2006 0:53:00 GMT
And tracks 4-19 are'nt playing at all C.D
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Post by matt on Feb 20, 2006 1:03:02 GMT
F*******KKKKKK
I'll check them tomorrow...I expect its the zipping process this side
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Post by matt on Feb 20, 2006 12:22:49 GMT
Download link and MP3s fixed along with a few corrections for the songs... (Grumpy, Ekki and Penny yours will be CDrs) www.sendspace.com/file/5evnya
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Post by ZarcyD on Feb 20, 2006 13:01:21 GMT
Working fine now St Bedders ;D Thanks what I've heard so far is great stuff(searches wardrobe for Brothel Creepers) C.D
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Post by matt on Feb 20, 2006 13:16:41 GMT
My great uncle is the featured singer Al Bentley of the Vikings...and here are some images from those times:
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Post by ZarcyD on Feb 20, 2006 13:19:41 GMT
If anyone who listens to this selection doesn't smile they are clinically dead ;D C.D
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Post by matt on Feb 20, 2006 13:22:26 GMT
Heres the hype:
Township rock ruled eons before Paul parted the fronds and brought it back to Graceland. When Kwela, the local tinwhistle blues 'n' boogie jazz, hit in the mid-Fifties, its popularity encouraged Benoni Rocket, the Pretty Dolls and other acts, awash in Yankee R & R 78's, to test their tonsils on the new sound. Result: a nonsensical shuffling of the lyrics to "Be-Bop-A-Lula' and similar hits that created tracks of staggering surrealism. Get down with this stuff and you'll think you're on a palm-wine bender.......
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Post by grumpy on Feb 20, 2006 14:07:50 GMT
Can't wait for this. Love the cover.
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Post by matt on Feb 20, 2006 14:11:17 GMT
Just posted Chris...Dr Superlove is looking for the whole series...said I can assist with 5 discs and said for him to contact you.
I've claimed Vol 13 for myself as Afrofunk Express....hopefully out some time later this week...all the best Matt
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Post by ZarcyD on Feb 20, 2006 14:24:49 GMT
Just finished listening for the first time and am in my second play I can't big up this selection enough so many killers. Particular commendation goes to ....no I can't decide it's all soooo good C.D P.S saint you've got a PM
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Post by grumpy on Feb 20, 2006 15:10:57 GMT
Thanks, Matt.
I've pm-ed Dr Superlove.
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Post by consciouspilot on Feb 20, 2006 16:52:32 GMT
Great pic that second one, and a top sleeve...Booyaka
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Post by zip on Feb 21, 2006 9:22:15 GMT
Thank you for sharing saint, I'm listening and enjoying it right now. (It would be great if anyone could make any of the other African serenades volumes available for download! ) Saint, do you have any recommendations for south African music named "township swing"? Though I even don't know if that's the exact term for what I'm looking for. One song I could name is Gwigwi Mrwebi - Nyusamkhaya on London is the Place for me pt2. Also, I've seen the movie "Drum" recently which features some new music in a similar style, but which is not original music I suppose. Thanks, zip Thanks, Zip
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Post by matt on Feb 21, 2006 10:00:00 GMT
Vol 13 coming up for download soon.
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Post by ekki on Feb 27, 2006 16:52:48 GMT
Wow, this volume is great, hilarious uplifting songs! Love it!! Many thanks, Matt!!!
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