The first of two volumes of vintage E.T. Mensah material, All for You finds the master of Ghana's highlife music leading his Tempos Dance Band on 17 excellent cuts. The set include calypsos, sambas, and highlife numbers, culled from Mensah's most successful period during the '50s and '60s. Mensah doubles on trumpet and saxophone, leading his fine band of brass, saxophone, guitar, and percussion players through hits like "Donkey Calypso" and "Sunday Mirror" (this last number's reference to the London newspaper figures in with other imprints of British colonialism, namely the joys of drinking tea espoused on "Tea Samba"). While these and a few other cuts are sung in English, Mensah favors a variety of Ghanaian languages when at the microphone, including Twi, Fante, and Ga. Other song highlights include the topical "Inflation Calypso," breezy highlife cuts like "Odofo," the Caribbean traditional "John B. Calypso," and a handful of instrumentals; excellent saxophone and guitar solos abound, especially on the instrumentals. One of just a few Mensah compilations, All for You is essential listening for fans of West-African popular music.» (AMG)
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thanks for this joyful share, radu! i can't recall having listened to any 'highlife' music at all. to my unknown ears it sounds like a mixture between calypso and other caribic music and african pop. the know famous orchestra baobab from senegal combined caribic and african elements in their music, too - but that was from the early 70s onwards.
sunshine music in my winter ears! ;)
Excellent, thank you!
This is truly amazing!!! A real gem of a music! Many thanks!!!
thanks for this and all the other african treasures!
thanks for so many music!! this files is no longer available ,is it possible to refresh it? thank you
grazie ,ci vediamo qualque volta! david
Many thanks for the share. Fine highlife.
And to Anonymous david - the d/l is still available if you use Megaupload via Sharebee.
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