Various – Living Is Hard: West African Music In Britain, 1927-1929
Label: | Honest Jon's Records – HJRLP33 |
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Country: | UK |
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Genre: | Blues, Folk, World, & Country |
Style: | African |
Tracklist
A1 | Oni Johnson– | Garse Yer Fido |
A2 | Isaac Jackson (2)– | Nitsi Koko Ko Ko |
A3 | Ben Simmons (2)– | [Blank] |
A4 | Harry E. Quashie– | Anadwofa |
A5 | Ben Simmons (2)– | Mu Kun Seber Wa Wu |
A6 | Douglas Papafio– | Kuntum |
B1 | Prince Zulamkah– | Ligiligi |
B2 | The West African Instrumental Quintet– | Adersu - No.2 |
B3 | The Ga Quartet– | Abowe Dsane Nmaka Tso |
B4 | Domingo Justus– | Buje |
B5 | Ben Simmons (2)– | Obu Kofi |
B6 | James Tucker (2)– | Rue Bai Rue Bai |
C1 | John Mugat– | Bukay |
C2 | Kumasi Trio– | Asin Asin Part 2 |
C3 | Doouglas Papafio– | Sakyl |
C4 | James Thomas (8)– | Jon Jo Ko |
C5 | Nicholas De Heer– | Edna Buchaiku |
D1 | George Williams Aingo– | Akuko Nu Bonto |
D2 | Nicholas De Heer– | Ewuri Beka |
D3 | George Williams Aingo– | Agur Bi Dzi Mansu Aba |
D4 | James Brown (21)– | Mukorin-Mantun |
D5 | Nicholas De Heer– | Wasiu Dowu |
D6 | John Mugat– | Alahira |
Credits
- Compiled By, Liner Notes – Mark Ainley
- Design – Will Bankhead
- Mastered By – Andy Walter*
- Translated By [English Lyrics] – Kofi Kudonu, Nate Jorm Kwame
Notes
Made in London, these recordings were issued originally by the Zonophone record label over three years from late 1927.With these recordings in 1927-9, Zonophone exported records to Africa. These records were recorded in multiple languages, including Wolof, Temni, Yoruba, Vai, Fanti, Hausa, Ga and Twi. The records were recorded and manufactured in London: all of them were sent to West Africa, where few have survived.
With the exception of the Ga and Kumasi groups (which found local sponsors for the voyage from Ghana to the London studio), it is probable that most of the musicians were resident in Britain at the time of these recordings. The only address entered on the recording contracts is that of Daniel Acquaah (from Ben Simmons’ ensemble), in Liverpool.
With the exception of the Ga and Kumasi groups (which found local sponsors for the voyage from Ghana to the London studio), it is probable that most of the musicians were resident in Britain at the time of these recordings. The only address entered on the recording contracts is that of Daniel Acquaah (from Ben Simmons’ ensemble), in Liverpool.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 4047179196918
Other Versions (3)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Recently Edited | Living Is Hard: West African Music In Britain, 1927-1929 (CD, Compilation) | Honest Jon's Records | HJRCD33 | UK | 2008 | ||
New Submission | Living Is Hard: West African Music In Britain, 1927-1929 (CD, Compilation, Promo) | Honest Jon's Records, Honest Jon's Records | HJRCDDJ33, 50999-208255-2-2 | UK | 2008 | ||
New Submission | Living Is Hard: West African Music In Britain, 1927-1929 (CD, Compilation, Promo) | Honest Jon's Records | HJRCDDJ33 | UK | 2008 |
Recommendations
- 2005 UKVinyl —LP, Compilation
- 2002 UKVinyl —LP, Compilation
- 2006 UKVinyl —LP, Compilation
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