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V.A. Angola Soundtrack Volume 2

Analog Africa | Artikel-Nr: 824052
Vinyl 2LP | 2013 / EU – Reissue | Neuware
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In 2010, against all odds, Angola Soundtrack Vol.1 was awarded the German Record Critics' Prize in the category "Black music". This victory was all the sweeter for its triumph over the predicted winner, Aloe Blacc's multi platinium record, "Good Things". Many were surprised that the award was handed to a compilation that covered obscure music, but it didn't surprise the team behind Analog Africa who believed such award should have come much earlier. Since discovering the music of Angola 15 years ago, styles such Kazucuta, Rebita and Semba have become an addiction for Samy Ben Redjeb, the compiler, who proclaimed a serious warning in the first edition liner notes:

"Listening to these tracks may cause addiction and provoke heavy rotation!"

Angola Soundtrack Vol.2 - Hypnosis, Distortions & other Sonic Innovations 1969-1978 - The unique blend of incomparable musicianship, passionate delivery and regional rhythms that make these tracks so combustible are no accident. An exceptional set of circumstances existed in the history of Angola before Independence that created the giant leap in the style and standard of bands and recordings of the time.

When Portuguese repressive measures prevented the small Turmas, street musician groups, from being able to perform in Carnaval celebrations in 1961, a Portuguese civil servant, entrepreneur and Angolan music fan named Luis Montês was already in a position to capitalise on Luanda's need for a live music scene. His self-designed "Kutonocas", Sunday afternoon live music festivals, delighted a Luandan population hungry for a communication between the city and musseques (townships). It also forced groups to adapt to a different style of playing that would accommodate large stages and broader audiences. They equipped themselves with electric guitars, and fed on the musical influences from Cape Verde, Congo and the Dominican Republic, while staying patriotically true to their own musical legacy and unique rhythms.

The intimacy of those participating in this musical revolution meant they playfully and professionally wanted to trump each other's style; communication between the groups was frequent as everyone studied each other's records and concerts and players were under a lot of pressure to outdo each other due to the limited recording and performing opportunities. Development of skill and ingenuity was a must, as well as addressing the highly politicised climate. The optimism of Independence can be heard in these recordings; a common goal between the audience and musicians.

Upon reading the characteristically generous liner notes of this new Analog Africa release, you will be given more hints of the crucial melting pot that allowed this short period to have such an outstanding productivity. Featuring 44 pages acquired in coordination with the National Library of Luanda and the art magazine "Note E Dia", Analog Africa head honcho Samy Ben Redjeb has managed to collect newspaper clips, extremely rare pictures of the bands on stage and printed interviews from the 70s.

The stunning pages of passionate photography and artistic design also include interviews with many of the original artists and their families, biographies of the three labels that made it all possible, and of Luis Montês, who was the pulse of the live music scene in Luanda. This compilation is a dedication to the short lived recording industry in Angola, a brief moment of history between 1969 and 1978 in which three recording companies produced approximately 800 records, mostly singles. They are rare jewels, each song with a significant story and feel behind it. You will hear exciting music blazed with the anticipation of emancipation, tracks fuelled with a sense of unity, community, importance and immediacy.

This addictive, outlawed music from Angola shakes and grooves with the smoothness of staccato machine gun fire. Do yourself a favor and submerge yourself into some of the most addictive music created by mankind!
Artikeldetails
Artikel-Nr: 824052
Artist: V.A.
Titel: Angola Soundtrack Volume 2
Label: Analog Africa
Katalog-Nr: AALP075
Format: Vinyl 2LP, Vinyl, LP
Pressung: EU – Reissue
Release Date: 2013
Genre: Organic Grooves
Style: Afrobeat
Erhältlich seit: 31.05.2021
Zustand: Neuware
Preis: $ 23.23
Gewicht: 500g (plus 250g Verpackung)
Tracklist
A1 Os Anjos - Avante Juventude
A2 Quim Manuel - Senhor Doutor
A3 Tony Von - N'hoca
A4 Urbano De Castro - Kia Lomingo
A5 Jovens Do Prenda - Bina
B1 Oscar Neves - Mabele
B2 Africa Ritmos - Agarrem
B3 Os Kiezos - Saudades De Luanda
B4 Kito - Bongololo
B5 Muhongo - N' Ga Kunu M'butu
C1 Negoleiros Do Ritmo - Lemba
C2 Dicanzas Do Prenda - Snipes
C3 Carlo Lamartine & Aguias Reais - Bazooka
C4 Cisco - Divua Diami
C5 Levis Vercky's - Meca
D1 Elias Dia Kimuezo - Chamavo
D2 Africa Ritmos - Olha O Pica
D3 Urbano De Castro - Fatimita
D4 Africa Show - Inspiracao De Nito
D5 Dimba Diangola - Despedida
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