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The Ogyatanaa Show Band
African Fire - Yerefrefre

African Fire - Yerefrefre
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Catno

AGL 014

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album

Country

Ghana

Release date

Jan 1, 1975

The Ogyatanaa Show Band

OG Ghanean Press - L'Ogyatanaa (ou Burning Fire) Show Band était l'un des groupes les plus estimés du highlife funky qui a bercé la scène musicale ghanéenne dans les années 1970.

Formé en 1971, initialement par le diplomate devenu compositeur, arrangeur musical, organiste, chanteur et producteur Kwadwo Donkoh (un ancien membre du Uhuru Dance Band), avec la guitariste et chef d'orchestre Nana Ofori-Atta, l'Ogyatanaa Show Band a eu un impact rapide, obtenant la deuxième place du concours national des groupes de danse, grâce à leur version du classique highlife, "Yaa Amponsah". Après la sortie de plusieurs autres singles populaires, le premier album du groupe African Fire - Yerefrefre est finalement sorti en 1975.

Media: VGi
Sleeve: VG

30€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

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A

Yerefrefre

B1

Agya Nyame

B2

Akosua Manu

B3

Mmobrowa

B4

Bozin'

B5

Yaa Amponsah

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