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VA - The African Guitar Box [5×Vinyl Limited Edition] (2012)

VA - The African Guitar Box [5×Vinyl Limited Edition] (2012)

BAND/ARTIST: Various Artists

  • Title: The African Guitar Box
  • Year Of Release: 2012
  • Label: Mississippi Records [EJ-003]
  • Genre: Folk, World, African, Ethnic
  • Quality: 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) [48kHz/16bit]
  • Total Time: 3:09:15
  • Total Size: 433 mb / 924 mb
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5 LP box set of classic African guitar based music recorded between 1951 & 1970. Mostly solo performances with guitar & vocals. The first disc features classic acoustic guitar music from all over the African disporia, with an emphasis on Congolese & Kenyan artists. The second disc has all electric guitar performances with minimal accompaniment on percussion – nothing remotely funk based. The third disc features a mix of acoustic & electric performances. Disc four presents more challenging compositional music on acoustic guitar than found on the previous 3 discs – not easy listening by any means, but very rewarding. The final disc is the most sublime & peaceful acoustic guitar & vocal performances you could ever imagine! Collectors beware – much of this material has been reissued before, albeit not since the early 1980s in very hard to find compilation LPs. The records are housed in a beautiful heavy duty hand made box with a sliding lid on the side. Each box is unique & rugged in it’s own way. The wood used to manufacture the box is all salvaged from the old Mississippi Record store location. The cover is a 2 color silk screen on high quality textured paper, carefully glued to each box. A real labor of love. One time edition only; pressing of 200 copies!

TRACKLIST:

A1 Jean Bosco Mwenda – Massanga (ICongo)
A2 Francis MwaKitme – Sikepa Inongwa Mukaye (Tanzania)
A3 George Kazoka – Ulayinda Kubota (Zambia)
A4 W. John Ondolo – Kerena (Kenya)
A5 Mbasela Kunda & William Munyanda – Nina Namusonda Sanguweji (Zambia)
A6 Elijah Ismael – Jumbe Nipeleke Kwetu (Kenya)
B1 Losta Abelo – Maneno Ya Mwanyuma (Zaire)
B2 Losta Abelo – Bulayo (Zaire)
B3 W. John Ondolo – Tumshukuru Mungu (Kenya)
B4 William Siwale & Friends – Nashe 'Nsapato Nashiseka Nsuno Chalo? (Zambia)
B5 Morris Kalala – A Desayo (Congo)
B6 Unidentified – Chemirocha (Kenya)
C1 Billy Mbowa w. AGS Boys, The – Jane Wange (Uganda)
C2 Kawaliwa & Mary w. AGS Boys, The – Fumbira Abaana (Uganda)
C3 Moses Katazza & Frida Sonko w. Equator Sound – Nona Ente Yo (Uganda)
C4 Eli Wamala & Band – Hamadi (Uganda)
C5 Charles & Frida Sonko w. Orch. Melo Success – Nawuluranga (Uganda)
C6 Orch. African Jazz – Mokozi Ya Mboka (Zaire)
C7 Depiano w. Orch. Beguen Band – Christina (Zaire)
D1 Peter Tsotsi & Nashil Pichen – Mulofwa Mmoja (Kenya)
D2 Jim Lasco – Wanajiita Sisi Wahuni (Kenya)
D3 Isaya Mwinamo – Ukosefu Wa Kazi (Kenya)
D4 S.E Rogie – Please Go Easy With Me (Sierra Leone)
D5 S.E Rogie – Twist Wiith The Morningstars (Sierra Leone)
D6 S.E Rogie – A Time In My Life (Sierra Leone)
D7 S.E Rogie – Easy Baby (Sierra Leone)
E1 John Oriem & Brothers – Tereranga (Nandi) (Kenya)
E2 Kabushi & Mwenya – Mwe Baiyashi Centeleni (Zambia)
E3 Cisenga, Cungu & Musonda – Castle Beer (Zambia)
E4 Edouard Masengo / Bernard Mwale – Hata Unacheza (Kenya)
E5 Joseph Ndalo & Daniel Katuga – Nikuelezeje? (Kenya)
E6 John Ester & William Fadhili – Mwanamali Wa Maridadi (Kenya)
E7 Daniel Katuga – Ewe Nyota Zuhura (Kenya
F1 William Osale – Vijana Niambie (Kenya)
F2 Jean Bosco Mwenda – Mama Na Mwana (Congo)
F3 Patrice Ilunga & Victor Misomba – Mama Josephina (Congo)
F4 Kaseba Anatole – Muleka Mwene Ngoie (Congo)
F5 Francis Macharia – Wanjuri Wanjuri (Kenya)
F6 M. Makhuvele – Ugandzibyeli Akuxonga (Mozambique)
G1 Abdul Karim el Kably – Husenek Fa Masher (Sudan)
G2 Unknown – Kru Song (Liberia)
G3 Unknown – Mandigo Song (Liberia)
G4 Isaac Matafwani & Sunkutu – Eko Bali Mukanina Bamayo (Zambia)
G5 Soki Nambi & Chola Piana – Bonne Annee (Zaire)
G6 Mbasela Kunda & William Munyanda – Iuwale-o-iuwale (Zambia)
H1 Francis Bebey – Le Chant D'ibadan
H2 Francis Bebey – Black Tears
I1 Magwere Blind School Band – Chinama (Zambia)
I2 Joseph Mkwana – Maisha Yangu (Tanzania)
I3 Joseph Mkwana – Harusi (Tanzania)
I4 Francis MwaKitime – Umwana Ivemba (Tanzania)
I5 Francis MwaKitime – Sisambuwa Mbwill (Tanzania)
I6 Francis MwaKitime – Mwalala (Tanzania)
J1 Unknown – Kiss-cha-moto-moto (Uganda)
J2 Sibanda – Guabi Guabi (Uganda)
J3 Unknown – Ragitagi (Uganda)
J4 Obiero – Nyon Anyona (Uganda)
J5 Jean Bosco Mwenda – Mama Na Mwana (Alternative Version) (Congo)
J6 Unknown – O Desayo
J7 Unknown – Improvisation (Congo)

This set is a sublime introduction to midcentury African guitar, especially "dry" (acoustic) guitar. Mississippi Records took their penchant for reissues to the extreme, but did not sacrifice quality for quantity. These five discs are jammed with masterful, simple, beautiful songs.

If you have a lot of African records already, such as the John Storm Roberts records on the Original Music label, this collection might not offer much. The songs here are sampled from well known (but rare) African compilations and a handful of solo releases. On the other hand, if you, like myself, are just getting into the genre and want to kickstart your African guitar education, this is an album unlike anything else.

"African Guitar Box" was originally sold only to subscribers. A mere 200 exist, and the price for a copy has soared on the secondary market. The construction of the box is a bit crude, but the closure is clever, and the contents are brilliant: a trove of incredible music that will keep you listening for a long time.


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  • Carloserra
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  • mokey
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Thank you for the Flac. This is areal treat as I am also just getting into African Guitar music.