PALMWINE MUSIC OF GHANA-2 CD Free Shipping with Tracking number New from Japan
Description:
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No
Pack Size: 14.1 x 12.6 x 1.4 cm; 80 g
Manufacturer: El Soll Records
EAN: 4582222672129
Label: El Soll Records
Discal: 2
Of course, this is an incident! 49 of the 50 songs are on CD for the first time in the world! Focusing on "Africa's first popular music" palm-wine music, the world's first full-scale trace of its transition in Ghana in the 20th century Reprint Collection 2CD! Palm-wine music is famous for being the first popular music in Africa. But what exactly was palm-wine music in the early 20th century? I don't think there are many people who can really feel it. Many may have come to the fascination of palm-wine music by touching the music of artists such as S.E. Rosie, Ko Nimo, or young Chechek. The open singing mouth and the atmosphere of the palm wine guitar are unforgettable once you hear it. But, for example, after you like Eric Clapton, it's easy to get to Robert Johnson, but if you like SE Rosie and want to listen to vintage palm-wine music, it's pretty easy. It wasn't. Because there hasn't been a definitive reprint of palm-wine music so far ... One day, Miki Fukasawa thought that was the problem (probably). And it is this 2-CD set that traces the transition of Ghanaian palm-wine music by making full use of Miki Fukasawa's SP collection! What is palm-wine music in a mood-filled box case? For many years There is also a thick long booklet (excerpt with English translation) that shows the consideration of. The sound quality is as clear as you can hope. At the beginning, the CD begins with a song by Kwame Asare, also known as Robert Johnson of Ghana. With its unbridled singing voice and the splendor of the bursting palm wine guitar, you will surely feel the unfading freshness of "Africa's first popular music". Following Kwame Asare and the gems of early palm-wine music, the lineup of songs centered around EK Nyame, Kwaa Mensa, and originators such as King Oniina and K. Jashi is in the middle of the 20th century. It will tell you the fresh trajectory of palm-wine music developing in the form of a guitar band high life in Ghana around that time. The charm of Ghana's palm-wine music that was hard to hear until now, and the charm of palm-wine guitar that is said to have spread not only to Ghana but also to Cote Givoire, Nigeria, Cameroon, and even Congo. Content that you can enjoy to your heart's content!