lunes, 20 de febrero de 2017
Obadikah - Obadikah
Brand new, rambunctious, rootsy, spiritual brass-band music from Lagos, with singing, drums and home-made percussion. Obadikah is a group of old friends who play together in the Cherubim & Seraphim and Baptist churches of the Ikeja and Isale Eko districts. A couple of them were founder-members of the Eko Brass Band; they’ve played with pretty much all the key Nigerian reggae artists. The tunes are mostly traditional Yoruban melodies, often sung at bed-time. The songs are mostly original, sung in Yoruba (though Jomido is an Egun song from the Badagry area of Lagos state).
A1 April 8
A2 Keke Kan
A3 Olorum Kan
A4 Agbara Temi Ko
A5 Iwo Ore Mi
B1 Ajantiele
B2 Erin
B3 Obadikah
B4 Jomido
B5 Orbete
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