The Second Case of the Afro-Latin Fever
Heads up, listeners! This is one of those weeks when I break the usual cycle... we're jumping to the Motherland out of turn, following up a week of Latin Lounge groove with a tasty set of Latin beats from Africa.
Last week's groove was jazz-oriented, and I may have deprived some listeners of the chance to get it on with their cha-cha-cha. This week I make amends with highly danceable material from top to bottom of the set. Last time I broke cycle to feature Afro-Latin after Latin (early spring) I focused on how the Latin vibe was incorporated in The Congo and Senegal into new indigenous styles... this set features more "straight" African takes on the Latin vibe.
The first hour today features mostly music from the 1960s. These are optimistic tunes for dancing from Africa's era of independence... very similar vibe to ska from Jamaica. We will hear music from Senegal, Ivory Coast, Guinea, Angola, and plenty of rhumba from The Congo. As always when we visit The Congo, we'll hear a handful of singles from (arguably) the most influential figure in African popular music, Franco with his band OK Jazz.
The second hour updates the sound to late 60s ad 70s. Just as the Jamaican groove became more musically sophisticated and politically charged in the 70s, these second set tunes show more musical flair, and the inclusion of sad songs and slow tempos in the playlist points to growing political unrest as the early optimism of the independence era runs up against corruption and endemic poverty.
Apologies to Brazil... back to you next week!
- 12:01pm Guajira by Laba Sosseh & Vedettes Band on single (N'Dardisc)
- 12:06pm Dansons La Pachanga by Les Abidjanais on single (Philips)
- 12:09pm Lolita by Grand Kalle & l'African Jazz on single (Surboum African Jazz)
- 12:12pm Jamais Kolonga by Grand Kalle & l'African Jazz on single (Surboum African Jazz)
- 12:14pm Micorrason by Franco & OK Jazz on single (Pathe Marconi)
- 12:17pm Mokonzi ya Mboka by Dr Nico & African Jazz on The Sound of Kinshasa (Original Music)
- 12:20pm Ven Y Ven by Franco & OK Jazz on single (Pathe Marconi)
- 12:23pm Helene by Rythme de la Bia on single (Philips)
- 12:25pm A Moins que Namikosa by Franco & OK Jazz on single (Surboum African Jazz)
- 12:29pm Aboessin by Rythme Yapi Rene on single (Djima)
- 12:32pm Botuna Bankolo Mboka by Franco & OK Jazz on single (Pathe Marconi)
- 12:35pm Mindule Mipanza by Grand Kalle & l'African Jazz on single (Surboum African Jazz)
- 12:38pm La Bycicletta by Keletigui & ses Tambourinis on Syliphone Discotheque 71 (Syliphone Conakry)
- 12:43pm Totonha by Cisco on Folclore Angolano Vol 1 (N'Goma)
- 12:47pm Biloko Bihati Ntalona by Franco & OK Jazz on single (Pathe Marconi)
- 12:49pm La Vida del Negro by Franco & OK Jazz on single (Surboum African Jazz)
- 12:52pm Ezui Voisin by Franco & OK Jazz on single (Editions Populaires)
- 12:57pm Pardon Nabungaki Ekila ya Libala by Franco & OK Jazz on single (Surboum African Jazz)
- 1:02pm Adigbedoto by Gnonnas Pedro on Gnonnas Pedro (Disco Stock)
- 1:06pm Gambia su Nous Raew by Super Eagles on Viva Super Eagles (Decca)
- 1:09pm N'Niyo by Amara Toure on Africa Boogaloo (Honest Jons)
- 1:15pm Cuando Llegare by Amara Toure on single (Sonafric)
- 1:20pm Hay Fuego en el 23 by Orchestre Baobab on Success 79 (Discafrique)
- 1:25pm Sibouten by Mar Seck on Vagabonde (Teranga Beat)
- 1:30pm Ene by Carlos Lamartine on single (CDA)
- 1:34pm Utru Horas by Orchestre Baobab on Pirate's Choice (Sterns)
- 1:41pm Jin-ma Jin-ma by Orchestre Baobab on A Night at Club Baobab (Oriki Music)
- 1:47pm Gendamou Na Wili We Gan by Orchestre Poly-Rythmo on The Kings of Benin Urban Groove (Soundway)
- 1:53pm El Son Te Llama by Orchestre Baobab on Baobab a Paris Vol 1 (Productions Ledoux)