Thanks to Andreas Wetter for apprising me of this offer on EBay:
Yes, that's right: Someone is asking $850 dollars for the cassette version of the 1972 LP Master Guitarist Vol. 5 (African Songs LPAS 8014) by Nigeria's Sunny Adé & his Green Spot Band!
I have long been astounded at the sort of prices some African music fans are willing to pay for scratchy old vinyl from the Continent - and in this case, not even vinyl, but a no-doubt-inferior
cassette version of same! It puts one to mind of the 17th Century
tulip mania.
But you don't need $850 to listen to this recording. The blog
Snap, Crackle & Pop posted it a few years back and you may have grabbed it then (the link to the file is now broken). And now I'm posting it again. You can have it for free!
Strictly speaking, what I'm making available is not
Master Guitarist Vol. 5 but another pressing that came out around 1984. What happened was, when King Sunny Adé caused a sensation internationally around 1982 with his African Beats band, some smaller record companies hoped to cash in on the craze by reissuing material that had been recorded years earlier in Nigeria. This fly-by-night company Imported Nigeria licensed
Master Guitarist Vol. 5 from African Songs, which had been Adé's record company in the early '70s, and issued it under the title
Vintage King Sunny Adé (Imported Nigeria K001).
What's doubly confusing is that the tracklist on
Vintage doesn't even agree with that of
Master Guitarist Vol. 5. In fact, the listings on the sleeve and record labels on
Vintage don't agree either. But they are indisputably the same recording. In fact, I think
Vintage is not even a "pirate" pressing - it was apparently officially licensed and legitimately issued.
If all you have heard of King Sunny Adé is his recordings from the '80s and later,
Master Guitarist Vol. 5 may come as something of a revelation. The Green Spots were Adé's first band, founded in 1967 after he left
Moses Olaiya's Federal Rhythm Dandies, and their sound is not as dense and "sophisticated" as that of the later African Beats. Sunny Adé's brilliant guitar work, of course, shines through loud and clear.
Here's
Master Guitarist Vol. 5. I'm following the tracklisting from that pressing, and not that from the later
Vintage King Sunny Adé. Enjoy!
Sunny Adé & his Green Spots Band - Late Dr. Nkrumah / Ka Ma Buni Lole / I. S. Adewale / Ololade Wilkey
Sunny Adé & his Green Spots Band - Sunny Special / Owo Ko Nife / Awon Ti Won Yo / Alhaja Bintu
Download
Master Guitarist Vol. 5 as a zipped file
here. I've included scans from
Vintage King Sunny Adé also. The record sleeve scans of
Master Guitarist Vol. 5 are from
Snap, Crackle & Pop. Thanks!