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Collins, [Edmund] John: |
CONTENTS
Introduction ix
Section One – Roots
1 Traditional Cool and Hot Rhythms:
African Music in the Space Age 1
2 First Fusions-Orchestras and Brass-Bands:
E. T Mensah, the King of Highlife, and King Bruce 17
3 Palm-Wine and Guitars:
“Sam” (Kwame Asare), Kwaa Mensah, and E. K. Nyame 32
4 The Man Who Made a “Traditional”
Music Called Kpanlogo 42
Section Two – Feedback
5 Ragtime to Rumba 49
6 Jazz Comes Home to Africa 53
7 Soul to Soul 58
Section Theee – Today’s Sounds and Personalities
8 Fela and the Afro-Beat Revolution 69
9 The Juju Boom 85
10 Osibisa’s Criss-Cross Rhythms 94
11 Afro-Rock Catches On 101
12 Afro-Disco 112
13 Victor Uwaifo, the Guitar Boy 122
14 The Drums of Kofi Ayivor 128
15 The Afro-Reggae of Sonny Okosun and Alpha Blondy 134
16 Guitar-Band Explosion:
Highlife, Maringa, and Makossa 143
17 ‘F’ Promotions: Ghana’s Melting Pot 158
18 Life on the Road:
Modern African Minstrels, the Jaguar Jokers 167
19 The African-French Connection 182
20 Pushed Out by Apartheid 194
21 The Liberian Pop Scene 203
22 Francophone West Africa and the jall Experience
by Flemming Harrev 209
Section Four – Music Business
23 The African Recording Industry 247
24 African Music Unions 256
25 Running a Band and a Music Studio in Ghana 262
Section Five – Cross-Overs
26 Africa Goes West 285
27 The Original African Cross-Overs:
Ghanaba and Kwesi Asare 287
28 Roots, Rasta, Reggae:
Stepping-Stones back to Africa 298
29 Africa and New Wave 305
30 Black and White 308
About the Author 331
Acknowledgments 333
Index 335