Ken Abrams does it again with Cameroon Fever Vol. 1, a tasty collection of tracks from that country, mostly from the golden '80s, when Makossa, Makassy, Tchamassi and Bikutsi ruled.
A few notes about some of the artists here: Besides being a prolific artist in his own right, Isidore Tamwo in the '80s was the producer of Sam Fan Thomas, who achieved world fame with his smash "African Typic Collection," among others. Andre-Marie Tala popularized the Tchamassi rhythm and won a court case against James Brown for plagiarizing his hit "Hot Koki." Betuel Enola is better known as a backup singer for the likes of Manu Dibango and Lapiro de Mbanga, but she did make at least one solo recording, Propriete Privée, from which the song "Oa" is taken. The Golden Sounds, led by Jean Paul Zé Bella, are arguably one of the most influential African groups of all time, thanks to their 1986 smash "Zangalewa," better known as "Waka Waka," whose serpentine history is discussed by Uchenna Ikonne here.
Johnny Tezano acheived fame in the '80s with a synthesis of Camerounian and Congolese music that he called Ma-kwassa, while Ebanda Manfred is best known as the author of the song "Ami," made famous by Bebe Manga (and which you can download here). Jean Bikoko Aladin, who passed away last year, was one of the founders of modern Camerounian music, who popularized the Assiko style in the early '60s.
Johnny Tezano acheived fame in the '80s with a synthesis of Camerounian and Congolese music that he called Ma-kwassa, while Ebanda Manfred is best known as the author of the song "Ami," made famous by Bebe Manga (and which you can download here). Jean Bikoko Aladin, who passed away last year, was one of the founders of modern Camerounian music, who popularized the Assiko style in the early '60s.
Download Cameroon Fever Vol. 1 here. And explore Ken Abrams's artwork here.
1. Emancipée Mariama - Isidore Tamwo2. Celle Qui T'A Aime - Andre-Marie Tala3. Oa - Betuel Enola4. Maladie Difficile - Golden Sounds5. Bobe Na Bongo - Cella Stella6. S.O.S Mon Coeur - Marcel Tjahe7. Balong - Maurice Njoume8. Carreau Magique - Johnny Tezano9. Baby Na Mamy Na - Ebanda Manfred10. Humanisme African - Tonye Jackson11. A Yiga Tchome - Jean Bikoko Aladin Et L'Assiko Rigueur12. Pane Pane - Georges Seba13. Mengabo Wo Dze - Alao Javis
3 comments:
Very nice Sir, thank you for sharing. Apurva from Pune, India.
Indeed, always nice to visit your blog.
nice tunes, really hard to get by...
very happy to get this quality upload.
Greetings from Belgium
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