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Boafo Ne Nyame

Boafo Ne Nyame

Catno

HC68

Formats

1x Vinyl LP 180g Tip-On Sleeve

Country

France

Release date

Jan 31, 2021

A spectacular Hi-Life album with funky digital touches from the great Ghanaian producer Frimpong Manso.

Recorded in 1987 at Ghana Films Studio in Accra, the album Boafo Ne Nyame, that we can translate as “Helper is god”, is led by the great and sweet voice of K. Adusei.

Five long tracks filled with hypnotic hi-life grooves and many funk inflections that go way beyond lots of standard riffing of modern Afro Funk. The track “Asem De Ye So” (There's problem on us) is a dancefloor friendly song, already known from connoisseurs and maybe a future anthem when the clubs will reopen!

Manso Frimpong was born Feb 21st at Nkawkaw and sadly died Nov 23rd 2016 in Kumasi.

Official licensed by his son Kwaku Frimpong
Remastered by Frank Merritt at The Carvery. Pressed on Replika format.

A1

Boafo Ne Nyame

A2

Ma No Nye Ansa

B1

Asem De Ye So

B2

Sesa Wosuban

B3

Odo Koo Ye Akye

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