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Charity Begins At Home

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BBE rolls on with their masters we love series with the long forgotten classic Charity Begin At Home from Eji Oyewole.We are proud to present another long-lost classic from the golden age of African music, from a figure who is still beginning to get his props internationally, Eji Oyewole. Born to a royal lineage in Ibadan, Prince Eji Oyewole has had a career as a flautist, saxophonist and sometime bandleader spanning well over half a century. He trained both in Nigeria and then at Trinity the prestigious music school in London, and his life as an itinerant musician also saw him living for extensive periods in Geneva, Hamburg and in Lyon. While for many years Fela Kuti (with whom Eji played) and King Sunny Adé commanded international attention to the exclusion of most other Nigerian musicians, as if there was only room for one Nigerian superstar at a time on the world stage, on the domestic scene things were very different. Eji was part of the huge craze for ‘highlife’, a generic term that in fact subsumed many different styles, united in their fusion of traditional west African forms with jazz influences and electric instruments, and in the bands’ working practices as entertainers at the nation’s numerous hotel/nightclubs.As this cracking album, recorded for EMI Nigeria at the tail end of the ‘70s and now remastered, reveals, Eji’s version of highlife was even more distinctive than most, eschewing the usual emphasis on guitars for a brasher horn-laden sound, seemingly influenced as much by American funk as it was jazz, and of course with the heavy percussive undertow central to most African music. This gave Eji a chance to shine, and there are some scorching solos as well as tight ensemble playing across the four lengthy (to ears accustomed to the threeminute pop song) songs. Eji also played piano on the session. The material has an element of social commentary (Oil Boom and Unity In Africa) and should help feed the seemingly insatiable appetites of the many who have been turned onto African music by the enterprising efforts of devoted collectors, labels and fellow fans. Surely one of the few musicians who has played with Fela, Miles Davis and Bob Marley, Eji Oyewole still plays regularly in Lagos, recently had an album of new material out with his current band The Afrobars, and has been a member of Faaji Agba, a super-group that has toured internationally and been dubbed ‘the Nigerian Buena-Vista Social Club’.

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1. Charity Begins At Home
2. Gele Odun (Oil Boom)
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1. Lagos Complex - Highways
2. Unity In Africa (Kasowopo Kasekan)

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Soul Rock

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This Incredible afro-soul album was recorded in Italy in 1974 by the two Nigerians Ezy Hart and Isaac Olashugba. Deluxe LP in tip-on jacket with innersleeve !Ezy is known for his vocals while Isaac for playing saxophone. They are ex-members of Fela Kuti’s band, The Koola Lobitos and The Don Ezekiel Combination. After doing amazing collaborations together, recording a few Christian-Funk albums, and touring West Africa, these two finally settled in Italy.The Funky Fella, a group of 12 top Italian musicians such as Maestro Leoni from Rifi records, produced three albums with Ezy and Isaac. The first one is called Soul Rock and is considered as a Soul masterpiece.It contains the bomb track called “Bawagbe” ; This track is very tuff, hypnotic afro-soul groove with ruff Yoruba chants, smacking congas, afro horns, funky breaks and a wicked percussion breakdown of rattling cowbells. It`s a very unique collectors’ item for the afro-funk lovers and more.Hot Casa Records also included a bonus track called “I’m Ready For you”, coming from the rare funky 7inch released in 1976.

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1. Take Off !!!
2. Not All Bad - Not All Good
3. Sad To See You Go Away
4. Bawagbe
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1. Don't Step On My Shoes
2. Bad Way
3. All We Need Is Love
4. Got To Move
5. I'm Ready For You Baby

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The Best Of The Ethiopiques Series

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The first vinyl 'Best Of' from the now classic Ethiopiques series. Francis Falcetto, the founder of the series (already 28 Cds available) and THE specialist of Ethiopian music selects, in his view, the best tracks of the series.He opened his large collection of pictures, vinyl and memorabilia to make the artwork for this double LP gatefold release.The perfect introduction to the world of Ethiopian music but the specialists will also discover some rare and unknown tracks and artists.

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1. Alemayehu Eshete - Tashamanaletch
2. Seyoum Gebreyes - Hametegnaw
3. Ayalew Mesfin - Teredjew Neber
4. Teshome Meteku - Yezemed Yebaed
5. Seyfou Yohannes - Mela Mela
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1. Tsegue-Maryam Guebrou - - Presentiment
2. Wallias Band - Muziqawi Silt
3. Tsfa-Maryam Kidane - Ewnet Yet Lagegnesh
4. Mulatu Astatqe - Yegele Tezeta
5. Getatchew Mekurya - Shellela Besaxophone
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1. Girma Beyene - Ene Negn Bay Manesh
2. Mahmoud Ahmed - Bemen Sebeb Letlash
3. Muluqen Mellesse - Hedetch Alu
4. Tlahoun Gessesse - Lantchi Biye
5. Menelik Wesnatchew - Tchereqa
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1. Tekle Tesfa-Ezghi - Selam Temagwet
2. Abbebe Tessemma - Ashasha Beyew
3. Tewelde Redda - Ab Teqay Qerebi
4. Ali Birra Kan - Ati Fettun Isani Infedhani
5. Tsehaytu Beraki - Medjemerya Feqrey

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No Funk,No Chop

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Yellow Marbled Vinyl 12" Holy Guacamole! African Road Trip takes the bus via West Africa, Paris and Chicago via Guadeloupe. No Funk No Chop is our vinyl only series of dancefloor killers we picked up whilst "on de road". Robert Helms is probably the most requested bomb from Stevie Kotey DJ sets. Blowing people minds on the Adriatic dance floors of Electric Elephant 2014. The secret weapons can no longer remain a secret. Loving rearranged by the super talented Raphael Top Secret, by way of his Brussels emporium. "Wanna see you dance"? Enough said! Albion steps up with the in demand Experience 7 smasher "Disco Choc" feel the vibes wash over you as you take another sip of that cocktail. Last stop is Afro National "Push Am Forward" Forward we go with the mysterious Afro National straight out of Sierra Leone. This track is epitome of joyous afro funk. Don't let ride end!!

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1. Robert Helms - Sekele I Like It (Raphael Top Secret edit)
2. Bozambo - Nanas-Disco (Raphael Top Secret edit)
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1. Experience 7 - Disco Choc (Albion edit)
2. Afro National - Push Am Forward (Kotey Mild Tweak extension)

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Tchero Adari Nègn/Bèmen Sèbèb Letlash

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Alemayehu Eshete-Tchero Adari NegnAlemayehu Eshete aka the Ethiopian James Brown aka Abyssinian Elvis. struts his stuff on this funk bomb, tough breaks and changes, bluesy guitar lines and horns. Punctuated with Eshete’s JB-esque vocals.Singer, writer and composer Eshete boasts one of the largest discography in Ethiopian music. Originally released on Amha 7" AE 240A in 1970, pressed in Lebanon due to restrictions imposed by the military government at the time, entitled 'Chiro Adarie Negne'.Mahmoud Ahmed-Bemen Sebeb LetlashTaken from the 1978 LP on on his own label Mahmoud Ahmed Records, LR MA 10. Ahmed is a very well known figure in Ethiopian music, who gained wider appeal thanks to Crammed Discs, Buda Music and the Ethiopiques series.As sampled by Gaslamp Killer on 'When I'm in Awe' featuring GonjaSufi. Included on Cut Chemist's 'Sound Of The Police' mixtape from 2010.

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1. Alemayehu Eshete - Tchero Adari Negn
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1. Mahmoud Ahmed - Bemin Sebeb Litlash

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Kelen Ati Leen/Souleymane

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Orchestra Baobab formed in Dakar in the early 1970's. They fused Latin and African influences to create a unique sound and quickly became extremely popular. Many of the original members of the group were veterans of the well known 'Star Band'.By the end of the 1970s they were hailed as the best band in Senegal and perhaps even the whole of Africa, playing most nights of the week and constantly in demand.The band still release - on labels including World Circuit - and tour extensively.Orchestra Baobab - Kelen Ati LeenTaken from their 'Visage Du Senegaal - Vol. 6' released in 1975. An instant classic. Drum heavy, mid tempo afro funk workout. Horn and guitar sections in full effect, backed with a chorus of vocals.Orchestra Baobab - SouleymaneA more laid back mood here. Afro-latin percussion and horns, mixed with highlife guitar. Taken from Un Nuit Au Jandeer LP from 1978.

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Kyenkyen Bi Adi M'awu/Heaven

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K. Frimpong & His Cubano Fiestas - Kyenkyen Bi Adi M'awuGhanian musician K. Frimpong. In the 1970s, he recorded with two different bands, Vis-A-Vis and Cubano Fiestas. 'Kyenkyen Bi Adi M'awu' fuses heavy afrobeat drums and horns with a highlife guitar line and is his most well known track. Taken from the legendary 'K. Frimpong & His Cubano Fiestas' LP released in 1977 on Continental Records out of Ghana.Licensed from Ofo brothers, a Ghanian independent. As sampled by Gnarls Barkley on his 'Storm Coming' track.Ebo Taylor - HeavenTaken from Ebo's self titled LP released on Esibons in 1977, original copies of which regularly fetches upwards of $500. Ebo still tours extensively with his incredible band, their performances come very highly recommended.

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1. K Frimpong & His Cubano Fiestas - Kyenkyen Bi Adi M'awu
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1. Ebo Taylor - Heaven

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Yegele Tezeta/Yekatit

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Mulatu is an Ethiopian born instrumentalist, composer and arranger extraordinaire. Schooled in the UK and then the USA, Mulatu fuses jazz, latin and traditional Ethiopian styles to create a unique sound, most commonly referred to as Ethio-jazz.Over the past decade years he has gained much exposure via the Ethiopiques series, a collaboration project with the Heliocentrics, and through the inclusion of 'Yegelle Tezeta' - featured here - in the soundtrack of Jim Jarmusch's film, 'Broken Flowers', starring Bill Murray.Yegele TezetaLow slung, mysterious organ led groover, with building, layered horns a sampled by Nas & Damian Marley on 'As We Enter' released in 2010.Originally appeared on the legendary 'Ethiopian Modern Instrumentals Hits' compilation album from Ethiopia in 1974, of which six out of ten tracks were by Mulatu. It was also released on an Amha 7", that is very tough to find.Yekatit Originally appeared on the also legendary 'Ethio Jazz' album by Mulatu that changes hands for $1000's, released in Ethiopia. Typically Ethiopian horn line, about as classic as it gets.

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Keleya/Super Bar Konon Mousso

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Africa 45's is our new series of sought-after tracks from across the African continent. We've dug deep and cut these loud on 45rpm 7” vinyl. These essential records for collectors and DJ's feature giants of African music such as Ethiopia's Mulatu Astatke, Orchestra Baobab of Senegal, Ghana's K. Frimpong, Ebo Taylor and some lesser known gems for you to discover too.

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1. Moussa Doumbia - Keleya
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1. Amadou Balake - Super Bar Konon Mousso

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Samba

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Africa 45's is our new series of sought-after tracks from across the African continent. We've dug deep and cut these loud on 45rpm 7” vinyl. These essential records for collectors and DJ's feature giants of African music such as Ethiopia's Mulatu Astatke, Orchestra Baobab of Senegal, Ghana's K. Frimpong, Ebo Taylor and some lesser known gems for you to discover too.

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1. Amazones De Guinee - Samba
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1. Moussa Doumbia - Samba

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