THE LATINIZATION OF WEST AFRICA by V/A

CD Version
SKU52572
ArtistV/A
TitleTHE LATINIZATION OF WEST AFRICA
LabelHONEST JONS RECORDS
Catalog #HJRCD 041
Tag
ReleaseW 48 - 2009
FormatCD - UKCD
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Tracks

  1. Orchestre OK Jazz - A Moins Que Namikosa
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/t/52571_the_latinization_of_west_africa/1_orchestre_ok_jazz_-_a_moins_que_namikosa.mp3
  2. Gnonnas Pedro - Adigbedoto
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/t/52571_the_latinization_of_west_africa/2_gnonnas_pedro_-_adigbedoto.mp3
  3. Le Grand Kalle, Don Gonzalo, Manu Dibango - Africa Boogaloo
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/t/52571_the_latinization_of_west_africa/3_le_grand_kalle_don_gonzalo_manu_dibango_-_africa_boogaloo.mp3
  4. Orchestre Yaya Mas - Rampa Rampa
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/t/52571_the_latinization_of_west_africa/4_orchestre_yaya_mas_-_rampa_rampa.mp3
  5. Charles Lembe - Quiero Wapacha
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/t/52571_the_latinization_of_west_africa/5_charles_lembe_-_quiero_wapacha.mp3
  6. Orchestre OK Jazz - Ven Y Ven Y Ven
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/t/52571_the_latinization_of_west_africa/6_orchestre_ok_jazz_-_ven_y_ven_y_ven.mp3
  7. Rio Band - Vamos A Bailar
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/t/52571_the_latinization_of_west_africa/7_rio_band_-_vamos_a_bailar.mp3
  8. Laba Sosseh - Guantanamo
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/t/52571_the_latinization_of_west_africa/8_laba_sosseh_-_guantanamo.mp3
  9. Orchestre Baobab - On Verra Ca
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/t/52571_the_latinization_of_west_africa/9_orchestre_baobab_-_on_verra_ca.mp3
  10. Orchestre NGuewel - Mi Guajeo
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/t/52571_the_latinization_of_west_africa/10_orchestre_nguewel_-_mi_guajeo.mp3
  11. Amara Toure - NNiyo
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/t/52572_the_latinization_of_west_africa/11_amara_toure_-_nniyo.mp3
  12. Orchestre OK Jazz - Micorrason
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/t/52571_the_latinization_of_west_africa/12_orchestre_ok_jazz_-_micorrason.mp3
  13. Pierre Tchana and Orchestre Poly Rythmo - Il NEst Jamais Trop Tard
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/t/52572_the_latinization_of_west_africa/13_pierre_tchana_and_orchestre_poly_rythmo_-_il_nest_jamais_trop_tard.mp3

Description

African musicians seem to have an unquenchable fascination for the music of Latin America, especially Cuba. And why not? Much of what makes modern Latin music so irresistible came from Africa in the first place. When the first waves of African rhythms, reconstituted in the Caribbean, returned home on radios and records, Africans—especially in West and central Africa—received them with great enthusiasm. Staid dance bands that replicated European music soon began to swing as Caribbean accents settled in their rhythm sections. By the 1950s Africa had produced its own Calypsonians, and more than one African musician changed his name to give it a Latin flavour. Sierra Leone's Gerald Pine, for example, became Geraldo Pino, and Congo-Brazzaville's Jean Serge Essous called himself Jerry Lopez for a time. Some even composed songs in Spanish, while others wrote nonsense lyrics that only sounded like the real thing. There is no better evidence of this push-me-pull-you, back-and-forthing than the Afro-Latin compilation we have here. Check!

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