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« on: May 18, 2009, 05:47:29 PM »

Reggae Africa
EMI Hemisphere 724382818724, 1993





01. Harley & The Rasta Family - Lion in a Sheep Skin
02. Koko Dembele - Amagni
03. Tangara Speed Ghoda - Show Biz Ti Requin
04. Alpha Blondy - Veto de Dieu
05. Senzo - Nothing But Prayer
06. Serges Kassy - C'est pas da ni blo
07. Lystrone Kouame - Wondogbo
08. Ice T. Cool - Unlucky Man
09. Harley & The Rasta Family - Sweet Reggae Music
10. P.I. Ray - Politic Warrior
11. Solo Jah Gunt - Elle
12. Tangara Speed Ghoda - Lord Say
13. Koko Dembele - N'Ka Yere
14. Ismael Isaac et Les Freres Keita - Children of Africa

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Although the continent of Africa is not traditionally seen as a source for reggae music, it has produced two of the most popular reggae artists of our time in Lucky Dube and Alpha Blondy.  So it would make sense that there are plenty of other performers in that vast land with similarly intoxicating styles, but nevertheless, African reggae artists get relatively little exposure in the U.S. (African "world music" is probably more accessible, with artists like Angelique Kidjo, Baaba Maal, and Ladysmith Black Mambazo.)  Reggae Africa is thus a welcome release, a dazzling showcase of the continent's reggae artists that provides just a small taste of why they deserve more international exposure.  The most familiar name (and for many, the only familiar name) on this collection is Alpha Blondy, who contributes the strong "Veto de Dieu."  Some listeners may have heard of Harley & The Rasta Family, who add two nice tunes, "Sweet Reggae Music" and "Lion in a Sheep Skin," with its electrifying chorus of voices.  The first half of this album is the strongest, with the first 6 tracks being the best on the album, but the remainder hold their own as well.  Tangara Speed Ghoda's two tracks stand out in particular because he puts forth the most style: an intriguing mix of jazz (trumpet, sax, bass) and reggae.   The sound of African reggae as displayed on Reggae Africa is distinctly airy live-band roots with African drums and the exotic foreign language element.  What perhaps distinguishes the vocals even more than the language, however, is the sheer emotion conveyed; be it happiness, sadness, anger, or love, it is always haunting and unforgettable.

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« Reply #1 on: June 17, 2009, 08:51:44 AM »

thank very good
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« Reply #2 on: April 10, 2010, 09:08:11 PM »

I love Raggae Africa, I didnt know about this genre until recently when I met the African Raggae artist Kofi Blaxx. You can watch his video here http://africamars.com/africanmusicvideos.htm
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« Reply #3 on: March 18, 2011, 07:29:50 AM »

thank very good

Can you please share with me on mediafire?
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