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The Case of the Highlife Scrapbook

12:00pm, 9-9-2018
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It occurs to me that it has been at least 2 years since I really devoted any air time to highlife, the influential music emanating from Ghana and Nigeria in the early part of the 20th century. This was one of the first modern popular music genres in Africa to cross international borders. Early forms emulated musics from the Americas, especially calypso and brass band jazz.

Highlife progressed with the times: in the 1960s, with independence coming to Ghana and Nigeria, musicians began trying to represent local musical traditions, and they embraced black power motifs they heard in music from the US. Psychedelic influences came into the music in the early 70s, before it was finally supplanted by Afrobeat in the mid 70s, then funk and disco.

I recently saw a Viceland video series (Noisey) profiling the current musical scene in Lagos, Nigeria. Hip hop is the dominant style now, with a full embrace for the materialistic bling culture on display in some US hip hop acts. What a contrast to the music of the highlife period, which seemed to consistently focus on themes of peace, spirituality, and harmonious living. 

We will hear a fairly broad selection of highlife sounds today spanning from the early 60s through the 70s and early 80s. I am staying away from some of the honkier brass band material today; more of a focus on the rootsy sounding calypso beat of early highlife hits, then a deep dive into the psychedelic side.

 

  • 12:03pm Iyawo, Maa Pa Mi by J.O. Araba & His Rhythm Blues on Nigeria Freedom Sounds (Soul Jazz Records)
  • 12:06pm Omo Alara by I.K. Dairo & His Blue Spots on Nigeria Freedom Sounds (Soul Jazz Records)
  • 12:09pm Degnougossie by Koffi Gboko dit Sirki on single (Productions So Na Di)
  • 12:12pm Onye Oma Rosa by Ishie Brothers on Nigeria Freedom Sounds (Soul Jazz Records)
  • 12:15pm Anamon Nsia by Royal Brothers on Akom Ko (Decca)
  • 12:19pm You Monopolise Me by The Ogyatanaa Show Band on Ghana Special (Soundway Records)
  • 12:22pm Awerehow by African Brothers on single (Little Bird)
  • 12:25pm Oko by Cardinal Rex Lawson & His Majors Band on Greatest Hits (Polydor)
  • 12:28pm So Ala Te Mem by Cardinal Rex Lawson & His Majors Band on Greatest Hits (Polydor)
  • 12:31pm Tamuno Bo Ibro Ma by Cardinal Rex Lawson on single (Philips)
  • 12:34pm Asem Atome by T.O. Jazz Band on single (Taga)
  • 12:37pm Ma Atow Aboa by CK Mann on Party Time With (Essiebons)
  • 12:40pm Bra Ohoho by E.K.'s on Guitar Safari (University of Vice Records)
  • 12:43pm Owuo te se Nnoboa by T.O. Jazz on single (Philips)
  • 12:46pm Makola Special by Bunzu Soundz on Bunzu Soundz (Makossa)
  • 12:50pm Kokoriko by Bunzu Soundz on Bunzu Soundz (Makossa)
  • 12:54pm Abeni by Nigerian Union Rhythm Group on Highlife on the Move (Soundway Records)
  • 12:57pm Onye Aghala Nwanneya by The Peacocks International Guitar Band on Nigeria Special Vol 2 Pt 2 (Soundway)
  • 1:02pm Joromi by Sir Victor Uwaifo on Lagos All Routes (Honest Jon's Records)
  • 1:05pm Mmefie Adiro Mgbayalu Ama Di by Celestine Ukwu & His Philosophers National on Ilo Abu Chi (Philips)
  • 1:10pm Ilo Abu Chi by Celestine Ukwu & His Philosophers National on Ilo Abu Chi (Philips)
  • 1:15pm Ekassa 24 by Sir Victor Uwaifo & His Melody Maestros on African Music (Phonogram)
  • 1:20pm Okwukwe Na Nchekwube by Celestine Ukwu on Nigeria Special part 1 (Soundway)
  • 1:25pm Feso Jaiye by The Sahara All Stars Of Jos on Nigeria Special (Soundway)
  • 1:30pm Ife Si Na Chi by Celestine Ukwu & His Philosophers National on True Philosophy (Philips)
  • 1:35pm Kyeremirekuku by African Brothers International on Tribute to D.K. (Kindred Spirits)
  • 1:42pm Don't Do Me So by Kwame Nkrumah & Jewel Ackah on Safari and Classical Highlifes (Pan African Records)
  • 1:47pm Ise Aje Male - Egbe Kegbe - Emi Koni Koja Ayemi by Shina Williams & His African Percussion on Lagos Chop Up (Honest Jon's Records)
  • 1:53pm The Tragedy Story of Two Friends by Oliver de Coque & His Expo '76 on Lagos Chop Up (Honest Jon's Records)
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