Oriki Digs African Fuzz



Orchestra Baobab: Kelen Ati Len
From A Night At Club Baobab (Oriki)
Moussa Doumbia: Wanri
From Keleya (Oriki, 2007)
Djelimady Tounkara: Djiguiya
From Allo Bamako (Oriki, 2007)
Excellent compilations series that Oriki Music, from France, digs since the first volume A Night At Club Baobab. Greg Vilanova worked on the selection. Nice stuff. He knows his classics. Every 'non-initiés' in afro beat style problaby have already be informed about World Psychedelic Classics 3 - Love's A Real Thing released by Luaka Bop. Others will maybe appreciate the Moussa Doumbia's tune Yeye Mousso, already selected on the higly recommanded compilation Assalam Aleikoum Africa Volume two (Antilles).
Labels: afro-beat
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