Product Overview
Title: Ghana Special Volume 2: Electronic Highlife & Afro Sounds In The Diaspora 1980-93
Label: Soundway
Format: Vinyl
Country: UK
Released: 2024-05-10
Genre: Electronic, Latin, Funk / Soul, Folk, World, & Country
Style: Highlife, Afrobeat, African, Rumba, Funk, Disco
A1 Ebe Ye Yie Ni
A2 Gye Wani
A3 Sii Nana
B1 Obiara Bewu
B2 M.C. Mambo
B3 Adjoa Amisa
C1 Anoma Koro
C2 Alaiye
C3 New Dance
D1 Barima Nsu
D2 Otanhunu
D3 Asafo
E1 Jigi Jigi
E2 Apple
E3 Fre Me (Call Me)
F1 George Darko
F2 Mumude
F3 Asobrachie
On front sticker : "A collection of 18 Burger Highlife, Electronic Afrobeat And Reggae tracks highlighting a time when the burgeoning Ghanaian diaspora across Europe and North America was utilising new music technology and recording techniques. A period of movement, emigration and innovation. Triple Vinyl LP Includes a large 8 page booklet with detailed liner notes, record scans and photos."
On back cover : "Eighteen Burger Highlife, Electronic Afrobeat And Reggae tracks highlighting a time when many Ghanaian musicians either recorded or released albums overseas. A period of movement, emigration and innovation. From Canada and the USA to Germany and the UK, Ghanaian music in the 1980s and early 90s was on the move. Drum machines, synthesizers and affordable recording techniques made autonomy from established record labels back home a reality."
Barcode and other identifiers
Barcode 5060571362445
Label: Soundway
Format: Vinyl
Country: UK
Released: 2024-05-10
Genre: Electronic, Latin, Funk / Soul, Folk, World, & Country
Style: Highlife, Afrobeat, African, Rumba, Funk, Disco
A1 Ebe Ye Yie Ni
A2 Gye Wani
A3 Sii Nana
B1 Obiara Bewu
B2 M.C. Mambo
B3 Adjoa Amisa
C1 Anoma Koro
C2 Alaiye
C3 New Dance
D1 Barima Nsu
D2 Otanhunu
D3 Asafo
E1 Jigi Jigi
E2 Apple
E3 Fre Me (Call Me)
F1 George Darko
F2 Mumude
F3 Asobrachie
On front sticker : "A collection of 18 Burger Highlife, Electronic Afrobeat And Reggae tracks highlighting a time when the burgeoning Ghanaian diaspora across Europe and North America was utilising new music technology and recording techniques. A period of movement, emigration and innovation. Triple Vinyl LP Includes a large 8 page booklet with detailed liner notes, record scans and photos."
On back cover : "Eighteen Burger Highlife, Electronic Afrobeat And Reggae tracks highlighting a time when many Ghanaian musicians either recorded or released albums overseas. A period of movement, emigration and innovation. From Canada and the USA to Germany and the UK, Ghanaian music in the 1980s and early 90s was on the move. Drum machines, synthesizers and affordable recording techniques made autonomy from established record labels back home a reality."
Barcode and other identifiers
Barcode 5060571362445