I know next to nothing about this 1970s Ivory Coast release, but it's a beauty. Modern and ancient, familiar and remote, on vinyl nowhere near as trashed as its cover. Leader/composer Appia Morroh also released records under his own name.
ahouanou jazz
badmos 5009 (cote d'ivoire)
01 Aloco
02 Acobrecou
03 Alaima
04 Yedjaimannou
05 Agnambiedi
06 Moniama
07 Il N'ya A Pas de Faux Métier
08 Bedio Gnoma
vinyl @ 320vbr

11 comments:
Glad to see you back! I thought you had given up, what with the feds and all.
I didn't lose any files in the great global apocalypse, so I'll leave stuff on this borrowed ground for now, even though its founder's energy, enthusiasm and taste will be greatly missed. The internet has given me an ABSURD amount of extraordinary music, much of it so subterranean I would have had no chance of hearing or even knowing about otherwise, and Lucky literally taught a living antique how to give some back.
great stuff, from a band I had not heard before. Thanks
Unique music, thanks very much.
Thanks for pointing the way to many a good tune Lucky. An era may come to an end, but new ways will surely open up as long as love (and a little sense as well) is leading.
Excellent!!!
Thanks for sharing this rarity.
hello Reservatory,
thank you for your support and for this rare and great album. What original sleeve
Thank you, Reservatory.
Living antique, heh;-)
Thank you. That posts are still happening here makes this a good day.
I too have found an 'absurd' amount of completely obscure and extraordinary music via the blogosphere.
Without caretakers like Lucky and reservatory these artists' works would be disappeared.
Keep up the noble work and many, many good wishes to you!
This is an amazing album, thank you!
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