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Master Drummer from Ghana CD (1995)
Mustapha Tettey Addy CD discography 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 Ghana in 1942 into a large family of famo
Addy, a Ga from Accra, spent many years learning the major traditions of other groups as well as such recent developments as kpanlogo, a style developed by Accra teenagers in the '60s. It has good technical quality and adequate notes. ~ John Storm Roberts
Personnel: Mustapha Tettey Addy (vocals, drums).
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Come & Dance CD (2005)
Mustapha Tettey Addy albums Track Listing of songs: Come and Dance; Herbal Man; Coming Home; Fantiakom-kundum; Five Moves !; Ogbalegba; Adaha;
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Come & Drum CD (1994)
Mustapha Tettey Addy music CDs Track Listing of songs: Pepe-Didim, Pepe; Dum-Tititi, Dum-Titi, Kpasch-Kpasch; Pasch-Pasch-Pasch, Kpa Kpa; Bleckete; Nana, Na-Na, Nana; Dum-Tititi, Dum-Titi, Kpasch-Kpasch; Dum-Pepe-Dum;
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Smart Boys CD (2006)
Mustapha Tettey Addy discography The pelvic twist of Elvis & Chubby Checker is rooted deeply in African rhythm and dance. The social and ritual music of Ghana played a crucial role in providing the rhythmic basis to American Rock'n Roll.
This time reknown Masterdrummer Mustapha Tettey Addy and his Obonu Drummers blend the songs of their childhood with the Highlife, Kpanlogo and Gome rhythms of their home country Ghana to build the foundation for the AFRICAN WAY OF ROCK'N ROLL !
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Master Drummer from Ghana CD (1995)
Mustapha Tettey Addy songs 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 Ghana in 1942 into a large family of famo
Addy, a Ga from Accra, spent many years learning the major traditions of other groups as well as such recent developments as kpanlogo, a style developed by Accra teenagers in the '60s. It has good technical quality and adequate notes. ~ John Storm Roberts
Personnel: Mustapha Tettey Addy (vocals, drums).
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Drums Of Ghana CD (1994)
Mustapha Tettey Addy CD discography Recording information: 1979.
Translator: Josephine de Linde.
Personnel: Mustapha Tettey Addy (vocals, drums).
Liner Note Author: Mustapha Tettey Addy.
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Secret Rhythms CD (2007)
Track Listing of songs: We Don't Know; Pili Pili; Gomi; Oshika; Fohe; Secret Rhythm; Greetings; Pili Pili; Gomi;
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David Fanshawe: African Sanctus; Salaams CD (2009)
The breathtakingly beautiful centerpiece of Fanshawe's repertoire has gained favor with listeners in the years since it's introduction in 1973. The fusing of a Catholic mass with native African and rock is certainly a leftfield concept, especially for the time in which it was conceived. As musical tastes have evolved, so has the perception of this groundbreaking recording.
Personnel: Peter Bamber, Gareth Roberts (tenor); David Beavan (bass voice); Alan ...
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 Mustapha Tettey Addy Songs
Popular or famous Mustapha Tettey Addy music songs: Adaha, Oshika, We Don't Know, Solo de Calebasses Frafra, Bleckete, OO-Ya!, Gome Drum & Songs, Pepe-Didim, Pepe. More music songs Coming Home, secret rhythm, Rythmes Bambaya, Dagomba Drums, Ekulele Duame, Ogbalegba, Shake Your Body, Gongs Ga, Ewe Atsimivu. More music songs Five Moves !, Nana, Na-Na, Nana, Ga Gongs. See All Songs
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