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Akwaba Abidjan - Afrofunk In 1970's Ivory Coast

Akwaba Abidjan - Afrofunk In 1970's Ivory Coast
Akwaba Abidjan - Afrofunk In 1970's Ivory Coast Akwaba Abidjan - Afrofunk In 1970's Ivory Coast

Artists

Various

Catno

ORK006CD

Formats

1x CD

Country

France

Release date

Feb 13, 2017

This new Oriki Music compilation includes serious 1970’s Afro dancefloor hits, surely a promising favorite among deejays, Afrofunk and Tropical music revival aficionados.

Vinyl diggers can finally play some of Ivory Coast’s hardest to find deep funk, Afrobeat, Manding and Tropical rhythms tunes recorded by such legends as Moussa Doumbia, De Frank Jr, or Francis Kingsley.

The consistent liner notes focus on the original label history, Société Ivoirienne du disque, based on interviews with the producer. Original unreleased pictures of the artists and 1970’s Abidjan city, a great artwork and a limited press gatefold double LP and digipack CD make it a beautiful collectible object.

Compiled by pioneer African music digger and respected deejay Greg de Villanova, a legend among Afro/Tropical music collectors and deejays, it signs the great return of the dormant French record label, which released such wonders as Orchestra Baobab’s A Night At Club Baobab or Moussa Doumbia’s Keleya.

1

De Frank Kakrah - Ayee Menko

7:45

2

Afro Train - Tumba Safari

5:31

3

Sewavi Jacintho - Secret Populaire

3:11

4

De Frank Kakrah - Chicken

3:44

5

Les Frères Kanté - Jean Ou Paul

4:37

6

Les Nidrou - Issa

8:02

7

Afro Soul System - Tink Tank

4:01

8

Moussa Doumbia - Femme D’Aujourd’hui Part 2

6:22

9

De Frank Kakrah - Dankasa

3:24

10

Francis Kingsley - Assalam Aleikoum

4:54

11

Moussa Doumbia - Mariage

8:55

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