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Stanislas Tohon
Dans Le Tchink Système

Dans Le Tchink Système
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Catno

HC33

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Tip-On Sleeve

Country

France

Release date

Dec 17, 2014

Afro-Soul Holy Grail by the “Soul Brother from Benin“, featuring the famous “Vis à Vis” band from Ghana and recorded in Kumasi in 1979.

Stanislas Tohon aka Papy Grande was born in the “Country of the kings” (Benin), in Abomey 1955. He’s “Chevalier de la legion d’honneur” in Benin for his brilliant musical career.

The famous soul singer from Cotonou started his musical career at this age of 9, played with the greatest such as Gnonnas Pedro and recorded almost 35 albums. Influenced by the traditional “Tchingoume“ music , he invented his own rhythm called “Tchink Système”, a mix of soul and Beninese traditional rhythm .

Dans le Tchink Système is an original 4 tracks album recorded in Ghana on 24 analog tracks channel with the incredible “Vis à Vis Band”, completed with the song “Africa“, a rare version of his first 7inch which he recorded a year before with “Les Satelites” from Cotonou.

Sang in Fon, his native language from Benin, this album is a soulful call for peace and unity in Africa, a real definition of Afro Soul music!

This extremely rare and obscure record is now remastered and strictly limited to 1000 copies.
Enjoy!

A1

Dja, Dja , Dja

7:39

A2

Yallow 2

7:08

B1

O Kou

7:09

B2

Paix Lo

9:06

B3

Africa

3:40

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