| Osibisa Heads CD (1972) Import
$13.39 |
| Osibisa Sunshine Day CDs (2002)
$15.45 |
| Osibisa CD (2008) (Import) Remastered; Germany
$22.39 |
| Osibisa Happy Children CD (1973)
Ghanian songs
$9.95 |
| Osibisa Osibirock CD (1974)
Ghanian album
$9.95 |
| Celebration - The Best Of Osibisa CD (1992) (Import) Australia
Ghanian songs
$14.95 Includes
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| Classic Highlife CD (1995) (Import) Australia
Ghanian album
$14.95 |
| Osibisa Ojah Awake CD (1995) (Import) Australia
Ghanian music
$14.99 Recorded at Roundhouse Recording Studios, London, England in 1976.
Osibisa: Kiki Gyan, Mike Odumosu, Sol Rhythm Man Amarfio, Kofi Ayovor, Mac Tontoh, Teddy Osei, Wendell Richardson (unknown instrument).
Personnel includes: Jake Solo (guitar); Graham Smitte (violin).
Additional personnel: Jake Solo (guitar); Graham Smitte
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| Osibisa African Flight CD (1995) (Import) Australia
Ghanian album
$15.09 Sol Amarfio (drums, bongos); Daku Potato (congas, percussion).
Osibisa: Teddy Osei (vocals, flute, saxophone, African drums); Emanuel Rentzos (vocals, keyboards); Mac Tontoh (trumpet, flugelhorn, kabassa); Robert Abia Moore, Kari Bannerman (guitar); Dikoto Mandengue (electric bass);
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| Osibisa Monsore CD (1997) (Import) Import; Australia
Ghanian songs
$14.49 Recorded at Monroe Studios, London, England in 1995.
Osibisa includes: Greg Brown, Joe Osei (vocals); Kari Bannerman, Winston Delandro, Smart Inkansah, Roger Benou (guitar); Teddy Osei (flute, saxophone, drums, background vocals); Kenny Wellington, Claude Deppa, Raimi Rahsheed (horns); Errol Reid, Bessa
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| Mustapha Tettey Addy Master Drummer From Ghana CD (1995) (Import)
Ghanian album
$14.59 Of all the musical giants to emerge from West Africa in the last 30 years, few have equaled the stature of the great Mustapha Tettey Addy, master GA drummer from Ghana. Addy was born in the traditional Ga area of
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| Ghana: Music Of The Northern Tribes CD (1976) (Import)
Ghanian music
$16.55 Recorded on location in 1976.
This music is from the people in the dry savannah north of the Brong Ahafo. Instrumental and vocal music on social and religious themes.
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| Kakraba Lobi Song Of Legaa CD (2000) (Import)
Ghanian songs
$16.55 Played with two wooden/rubber beaters, the West African gyil, antecedent to the marimaba can be played alone, or in ensemble with a second gyil and/or drummers, singers, and dancers. Its unique sound punctuates all aspects of Lobi and Dagara life.
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| Jacob Sam & Kumasi 3 Vol. 2 CD (1999) (Import) United Kingdom
Ghanian music
$16.19 1920's West African vocal music recorded at Kingsway Hall, London w. superb guitar work on all titles
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| Ghana: Rhythms Of The People CD (2000)
$12.09 collection of all new recordings from West Africa contains vocal & instrumental music from a variety of ethnic traditions in Ghana, including selected musical styles from the Ewe, Dagbamba, Fante & Ga peoples
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