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Osibisa made its greatest inroads into British and American popularity in the early '70s. By the time of 1974's Osibirock, the band was in transition, moving from one record label to another (this disc was released in the U.S. on Warner Bros. following a long stint on Decca) as musical tastes changed. At first, Osibisa's rock/highlife hybrid was a welcome change of pace from prevailing trends, and Americans whose ears had been opened to world rhythms by Santana's blend of rock with Afro-Cuban jazz heard a similar exotic, danceable music coming from the Ghanian-by-way-of-London band. Much of that appeal is still apparent on Osibirock, especially as the album goes on, although the record starts out with the vocal novelty tune "Who's Got the Paper," which sounds like a typical West Indian party hit. Osibisa was still reaching the U.S. charts, barely, by 1974, but it was about to be swamped by purer native styles on a worldwide basis, particularly Jamaican reggae. Nevertheless, the band's music retains considerable appeal here. ~ William Ruhlmann
Osibisa: Paul Golly (guitar); Teddy Osei (flute, soprano & tenor saxophones, percussion); Mac Tontoh (trumpet, flugelhorn, percussion); Kiki Gyan (keyboards, percussion); Jean Dikoto Mandengue (bass, percussion); Sol Amarfio (drums, percussion); Kofi Ayivor (congas, percussion).
Osibisa: Teddy Osei (flute, saxophone, percussion); Mac Tontoh (trumpet, flugelhorn, percussion); Jean Dikoto Mandengue (bass guitar, percussion); Sol Amarfio (drums, percussion); Kofi Ayivor (congas, percussion).
Osibirock Music | List Price | $12.97 (You save $2.78) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, World CDs, International, African, Ghanian | | Label | Collectables | | Orig Year | 1974 | | All Time Sales Rank | 74239  | | CD Universe Part number | 7083179 | | Catalog number | 7782 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | May 09, 2006 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Peter Gallen | | Recording Time | 37 minutes | | Personnel | Mac Tontoh - trumpet, flugelhorn, percussion Teddy Osei - flute, soprano & tenor saxophones, percussion Kofi Ayivor - congas, percussion Dikoto Mandengue - bass, percussion Kiki Gyan - keyboards, percussion
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Osibisa Osibirock Songs | 1. | Who's Got the Paper |
| 2. | Why |
| 3. | Osibirock |
| 4. | Kelele |
| 5. | Atinga Bells |
| 6. | African Jive |
| 7. | We Belong |
| 8. | Komfo (High Priest) |
| 9. | Kangaroo |
| 10. | Home Affairs |
| Purchase Osibirock CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Curtis Mayfield Curtis CD (1970) Deluxe Edition
Osibirock
$9.09 CURTIS is the first solo album by R&B/soul legend Curtis Mayfield. After leaving the Impressions, Mayfield began to write lyrics that were more politically charged. With the 1970 release of CURTIS, he became one of the most important socially conscious artists of his generation. The album's opener, "(Don't Worry) If There's a Hell Below We're All Going to Go" uses racial epithets openly, as Mayfield asserts the shiftlessness of America. Set to a funky groove, with smart horn arrangements and wah-wah guitar, this song ...
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Osibirock
$14.49 Osibisa's self-titled album opened up their unique blend of African and Western styled music to a wider audience, charting in both the U.S. and Europe. Produced by Tony Visconti, Osibisa's extraordinary merger of African drum beats, colorful rhythms, and rock-inspired keyboard and horn parts give it an expansive sound that infuses countless musical influences. Even the melodies take bits of rhythm & blues and modern rock and affix them to the accompanying percussion beats to come up with a contemporary feel with an avant-garde atmosphere. Tracks such as "Dawn," "Phallus C," and "Oranges" incorporate fragments of traditional jazz and jazz fusion mainly because of the flute ...
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$15.05 Recorded on July 19, 1977, this double LP (reissued as a two-CD set) contained live versions of songs that appeared on several of their 1971-1977 albums, as well as one ("Living Loving Feeling") that only came out as a single. Osibisa, who anticipated many of the features of the worldbeat sound, cover a lot of ground on this lengthy set -- maybe too much for some tastes. Sometimes the material gets close to traditional African music in its rhythms and chanting; at others, it nearly treads on jazz fusion territory, though not in a bad way. And while Osibisa singer and multi-instrumentalist Teddy Osei says in the liner notes that the band wasn't influenced ...
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$15.39 Recorded between 1975 & 1980. Includes liner notes by Teddy Osei, Rob Corich.
This two-CD compilation contains the entirety of all three studio albums Osibisa recorded for the British Pye and Bronze labels (1975's Welcome Home, 1976's Ojah Awake, and 1980's Mystic Energy), as well as five non-LP sides (among them 12" mixes of two tracks from Mystic Energy). Although ...
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$14.79 In the early to mid 1980's... when cable TV was relatively new in Milwaukee, Wisconsin... we used to receive the local Chicago, IL stations. There was a program on one station called "AM Chicago" with host Oprah Winfrey. We used to watch and say, "They should put her on national TV like Phil Donahue". Well "they" did and the rest as "they" say is history.Oprah is like this center of a huge energy vortex and has done more for higher thought, inclusion and personal empowerment than anyone ever. It's her gift. How does she handle it? Heaven only knows, but the Universe has designated her to be an uplifting light for folks from all walks of life, and she delivers and shines. Thanks, Oprah.The "Oprah Polka!" song is my tribute to the lady herself. As with many of my songs this one just popped through my brain without a previous thought... ...
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