| Osibisa Sunshine Day CDs (1992)
Ghanian songs
$15.45 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
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| Osibisa Ojah Awake CD (1976)
Ghanian songs
$13.79 Osibisa's eighth album in only five years, 1976's Ojah Awake was the Ghanaian Afro-poppers' commercial high point in their adopted home of Great Britain. Though the band had a strong cult following throughout their career, this big-selling album spawned two
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| Ghana Special: Modern Highlife, Afro-Sounds & Ghanaian Blue 1968-81 CDs (2009)
Ghanian songs
$20.69 The U.K. label Soundway Records has vaulted itself to the head of the pack within the narrow field of African anthologies. They specialize in hard '60s and '70s funk, disco, and rock from West Africa, as heard on their Nigeria
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| Osibisa Welcome Home CD (1977) Import
Ghanian music
$13.79 Osibisa are not referred to often these days when historians look back at the evolution of world music. But they were quite prolific progenitors of the form in the 1970s, as this mid-'70s album marked their seventh LP in about
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| Celebration - The Best Of Osibisa CD (1994)
Ghanian album
$13.25 Long before the term world music was a twinkle in anyone's ear, there was Osibisa -- a Ghanaian name meaning "criss-cross rhythms exploding with happiness" (a big phrase for a small word). But the mix of musicians from Ghana, Britain,
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| Classic Highlife CD (1995)
Ghanian songs
$13.69 "Classic" depends on your age-group, but this collection of post-'70s highlife put together by Osibisa's founder, Teddy Osei, has some choice cuts by A.B. Crentsil, Eric Agyeman, Jewel Ackah, Gyedu-Bley Ambolley and George Darko, along with three numbers by Osei
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| Osibisa African Flight CD (1995)
Ghanian album
$13.39 Sol Amarfio (drums, bongos); Daku Potato (congas, percussion).
Personnel: Teddy Osei (vocals, flute, saxophone); Emmanuel Rentzos (vocals, keyboards); Kari Bannerman (guitar); Mac Tontoh (trumpet, flugelhorn); Sol Amarfio (drums, bongos).
Recording information: Music WOrks; Roundhouse.
Arranger: Osibisa.
Osibisa: Teddy Osei (vocals, flute, saxophone, African drums);
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| Osibisa Monsore CD (1997) Import
Ghanian music
$13.35 |
| Mustapha Tettey Addy Master Drummer From Ghana CD (1995) (Import)
Ghanian album
$14.55 |
| Tibetan Buddhist Rites From The Monasteries Of Bhutan, Vol. 3: Temple Rituals & Public CD (1994) (Import)
Ghanian music
$14.55 |
| Ghana: Music Of The Northern Tribes CD (1976) (Import)
Ghanian album
$16.55 |
| Kakraba Lobi Song Of Legaa CD (2000) (Import)
$13.85 |
| Jacob Sam & Kumasi 3, Vol. 2 1928 CD (1995)
$14.35 |
| Ghana: Rhythms Of The People CD (2000)
$12.09 |
| Asante Ohene Kesee A Ebin CD (2000)
$14.49 |