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The Returning Case of the Gha-Nigerian Mellow Madness

12:00pm, 7-31-2016
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We've gone quite some time now without a dose of the mellow madness that is 60s/70s highlife from Ghana and Nigeria... and summer is the perfect time to get mellow.

As usual, I'm going to kick off with dem old-timey sounds. I feature a few tracks today from a brand new compilation on the Soul Jazz Records label ("Nigeria Freedom Sounds"). Ghana and Nigeria were the only 2 countries in Western Africa colonized by the British, and you will hear that early highlife tended to follow English language musical forms fairly closely, either in the form of brass band jazz or in the form of Caribbean calypso. 

By the mid 60s, musicians in these countries (like seemingly every other country in the world) were looking for ways to inject more local culture and authenticity into their popular music. The result was the emergence of highlife as a more original style that blended elements of indigenous African drums and motifs.

Like "Palm Wine" music, highlife started as a slow-tempo style for relaxing and slow dancing at social gatherings. Perhaps the mellow style of the music reflected, in part, an emotional desire to escape the civil war that raged in Nigeria in the late 60s. By the early 70s, Fela Kuti's Afrobeat style had again revolutionized the musical scene in these 2 countries, and the addition of Western drumkits laid the groundwork for rock and disco sounds that prevailed in the early 80s.

Most of the show today focuses on those mellow sounds that prevailed in the late 60s and early 70s. 

  • 12:02pm Ghana Freedom by E.T. Mensah on Africa 50 Years of Music (Sterns)
  • 12:05pm Iyawo, Maa Pa Mi by J.O. Araba & His Rhythm Blues on Nigeria Freedom Sounds (Soul Jazz Records)
  • 12:07pm Onye Oma Rosa by Ishie Brothers on Nigeria Freedom Sounds (Soul Jazz Records)
  • 12:10pm Marabi Dance by Afro Rhythm Kings on Highlife on the Move (Soundway)
  • 12:13pm Brown Skin Gal by Ginger Folorunso Johnson & His Afro-Cuban Band on Highlife on the Move (Soundway)
  • 12:15pm Bi O N Fo by I.K. Dairo and his Blue Spots on Nigeria Freedom Sounds (Soul Jazz Records)
  • 12:18pm Omo Alara by I.K. Dairo & His Blue Spots on Nigeria Freedom Sounds (Soul Jazz Records)
  • 12:22pm O Bo Mi Ebe Mi by Tex Dandies Dance Band on Nigeria Freedom Sounds (Soul Jazz Records)
  • 12:25pm Save for a Rainy Day by Sammy Akpabot & His All Stars on Nigeria Freedom Sounds (Soul Jazz Records)
  • 12:28pm Okokoko by Bobby Benson & His Orchestra on Highlife on the Move (Soundway)
  • 12:30pm Chukwu Fulu M N'anya by E.C. Arinze on Nigeria Freedom Sounds (Soul Jazz Records)
  • 12:33pm Drink A Tea by Steve Rhodes & His London Hi-lifers on Highlife on the Move (Soundway)
  • 12:36pm Go Slow by Uhuru Dance Band on single (Philips)
  • 12:40pm Anamon Nsia by Royal Brothers on Akom Ko (Decca)
  • 12:42pm Ewa by Dr. Victor Olaiya on African Music (Phonogram)
  • 12:45pm Awerehow by African Brothers on single (Little Bird)
  • 12:48pm Bra Ohoho by E.K.'s on Guitar Safari (University of Vice Records)
  • 12:51pm So Ala Te Mem by Cardinal Rex Lawson & His Majors Band on Greatest Hits (Polydor)
  • 12:54pm Onyebu Chi by Commander-in-Chief Stephen Osita Osadebe & His Nigerian Sound Makers on Nigeria Special Vol 2 Pt 1 (Soundway)
  • 12:57pm Cut Your Coat According to Your Size by Apolos Empire Rhythm Orchestra on Nigeria Freedom Sounds (Soul Jazz Records)
  • 1:02pm Simini-Yaya by Collins Oke Elaiho & His Odoligie Nobles Dance Band on Nigeria Special Vol. 1 Pt. 2 (Soundway)
  • 1:06pm Kai Wawa by The Mercury Dance Band on Ghana Special (Soundway Records)
  • 1:10pm Afe Ato Yen Bio by De Frank Professionals on Afro-Beat Airways (Analog Africa)
  • 1:14pm Owo Ni by Heavy Haruna Ishola & His Group on Nigeria Freedom Sounds (Soul Jazz Records)
  • 1:18pm Mother Witch by Sir Victor Uwaifo on Guitar-Boy Superstar (Soundway)
  • 1:22pm Feso Jaiye by The Sahara All Stars Of Jos on Nigeria Special (Soundway)
  • 1:26pm Mmefie Adiro Mgbayalu Ama Di by Celestine Ukwu & His Philosophers National on Ilo Abu Chi (Philips)
  • 1:30pm Onwu Dinjo by The People Star on Nigeria Special Vol 2 Pt 1 (Soundway)
  • 1:34pm Don't Do Me So by Kwame Nkrumah & Jewel Ackah on Safari and Classical Highlifes (Pan African Records)
  • 1:40pm Ife Si Na Chi by Celestine Ukwu & His Philosophers National on True Philosophy (Philips)
  • 1:45pm Onwu Ama Dike by St Augustine & His Rovers Dance Band on Nigeria Special (Soundway Records)
  • 1:50pm Egwo Umu Agbobho by Joy Nwosu & Dan Satch on Nigeria Special Vol 2 Pt 2 (Soundway)
  • 1:55pm Ebibi (Ekassa 28) by Sir VIctor Uwaifo on Guitar-Boy Superstar (Soundway)
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