Swingeing, sultry and deeply infectious fusions of rhumba, R&B, yé-yé and Cuban son with traditional regional styles from ’60s / ‘70s Upper Volta, in what is now known as Ghana
Trustingly up to Numero Group standards, ‘Air Volta’ is manna for discerning African music fiends, hustling the super fruity title tune beside ruder aces like ‘Bi Kameleou’ with its deadly breaks waiting to be cut-up, the swaggering heft of ‘Mama Soukous’, the driving clatter of ‘Mousso Koroba Tike’, a sou;-grabbign downstroke in ‘Djougou Toro’, and swayign traditional vocal harmonies in ‘Fintalobo’.
“From the landlocked tropical savanna of Upper Volta, an ever-evolving cast of musicians brought the world’s rhythms to the streets of their native Bobo-Dioulasso. Combining Congolese rhumba, American R&B, French yé-yé, Cuban son, and regional Senufo and Mandingo traditions, Orchestre Volta Jazz was at the epicenter of the West African musical explosion of the ’60s and ’70s. Air Volta compiles nine original songs originally issued on the Disques France-Afrique and Sonafric labels, a peerless primer of a group that turned the brutality of colonialism into something beautiful and enduring.”
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Swingeing, sultry and deeply infectious fusions of rhumba, R&B, yé-yé and Cuban son with traditional regional styles from ’60s / ‘70s Upper Volta, in what is now known as Ghana
Trustingly up to Numero Group standards, ‘Air Volta’ is manna for discerning African music fiends, hustling the super fruity title tune beside ruder aces like ‘Bi Kameleou’ with its deadly breaks waiting to be cut-up, the swaggering heft of ‘Mama Soukous’, the driving clatter of ‘Mousso Koroba Tike’, a sou;-grabbign downstroke in ‘Djougou Toro’, and swayign traditional vocal harmonies in ‘Fintalobo’.
“From the landlocked tropical savanna of Upper Volta, an ever-evolving cast of musicians brought the world’s rhythms to the streets of their native Bobo-Dioulasso. Combining Congolese rhumba, American R&B, French yé-yé, Cuban son, and regional Senufo and Mandingo traditions, Orchestre Volta Jazz was at the epicenter of the West African musical explosion of the ’60s and ’70s. Air Volta compiles nine original songs originally issued on the Disques France-Afrique and Sonafric labels, a peerless primer of a group that turned the brutality of colonialism into something beautiful and enduring.”
Swingeing, sultry and deeply infectious fusions of rhumba, R&B, yé-yé and Cuban son with traditional regional styles from ’60s / ‘70s Upper Volta, in what is now known as Ghana
Trustingly up to Numero Group standards, ‘Air Volta’ is manna for discerning African music fiends, hustling the super fruity title tune beside ruder aces like ‘Bi Kameleou’ with its deadly breaks waiting to be cut-up, the swaggering heft of ‘Mama Soukous’, the driving clatter of ‘Mousso Koroba Tike’, a sou;-grabbign downstroke in ‘Djougou Toro’, and swayign traditional vocal harmonies in ‘Fintalobo’.
“From the landlocked tropical savanna of Upper Volta, an ever-evolving cast of musicians brought the world’s rhythms to the streets of their native Bobo-Dioulasso. Combining Congolese rhumba, American R&B, French yé-yé, Cuban son, and regional Senufo and Mandingo traditions, Orchestre Volta Jazz was at the epicenter of the West African musical explosion of the ’60s and ’70s. Air Volta compiles nine original songs originally issued on the Disques France-Afrique and Sonafric labels, a peerless primer of a group that turned the brutality of colonialism into something beautiful and enduring.”
Swingeing, sultry and deeply infectious fusions of rhumba, R&B, yé-yé and Cuban son with traditional regional styles from ’60s / ‘70s Upper Volta, in what is now known as Ghana
Trustingly up to Numero Group standards, ‘Air Volta’ is manna for discerning African music fiends, hustling the super fruity title tune beside ruder aces like ‘Bi Kameleou’ with its deadly breaks waiting to be cut-up, the swaggering heft of ‘Mama Soukous’, the driving clatter of ‘Mousso Koroba Tike’, a sou;-grabbign downstroke in ‘Djougou Toro’, and swayign traditional vocal harmonies in ‘Fintalobo’.
“From the landlocked tropical savanna of Upper Volta, an ever-evolving cast of musicians brought the world’s rhythms to the streets of their native Bobo-Dioulasso. Combining Congolese rhumba, American R&B, French yé-yé, Cuban son, and regional Senufo and Mandingo traditions, Orchestre Volta Jazz was at the epicenter of the West African musical explosion of the ’60s and ’70s. Air Volta compiles nine original songs originally issued on the Disques France-Afrique and Sonafric labels, a peerless primer of a group that turned the brutality of colonialism into something beautiful and enduring.”
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Swingeing, sultry and deeply infectious fusions of rhumba, R&B, yé-yé and Cuban son with traditional regional styles from ’60s / ‘70s Upper Volta, in what is now known as Ghana
Trustingly up to Numero Group standards, ‘Air Volta’ is manna for discerning African music fiends, hustling the super fruity title tune beside ruder aces like ‘Bi Kameleou’ with its deadly breaks waiting to be cut-up, the swaggering heft of ‘Mama Soukous’, the driving clatter of ‘Mousso Koroba Tike’, a sou;-grabbign downstroke in ‘Djougou Toro’, and swayign traditional vocal harmonies in ‘Fintalobo’.
“From the landlocked tropical savanna of Upper Volta, an ever-evolving cast of musicians brought the world’s rhythms to the streets of their native Bobo-Dioulasso. Combining Congolese rhumba, American R&B, French yé-yé, Cuban son, and regional Senufo and Mandingo traditions, Orchestre Volta Jazz was at the epicenter of the West African musical explosion of the ’60s and ’70s. Air Volta compiles nine original songs originally issued on the Disques France-Afrique and Sonafric labels, a peerless primer of a group that turned the brutality of colonialism into something beautiful and enduring.”
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Swingeing, sultry and deeply infectious fusions of rhumba, R&B, yé-yé and Cuban son with traditional regional styles from ’60s / ‘70s Upper Volta, in what is now known as Ghana
Trustingly up to Numero Group standards, ‘Air Volta’ is manna for discerning African music fiends, hustling the super fruity title tune beside ruder aces like ‘Bi Kameleou’ with its deadly breaks waiting to be cut-up, the swaggering heft of ‘Mama Soukous’, the driving clatter of ‘Mousso Koroba Tike’, a sou;-grabbign downstroke in ‘Djougou Toro’, and swayign traditional vocal harmonies in ‘Fintalobo’.
“From the landlocked tropical savanna of Upper Volta, an ever-evolving cast of musicians brought the world’s rhythms to the streets of their native Bobo-Dioulasso. Combining Congolese rhumba, American R&B, French yé-yé, Cuban son, and regional Senufo and Mandingo traditions, Orchestre Volta Jazz was at the epicenter of the West African musical explosion of the ’60s and ’70s. Air Volta compiles nine original songs originally issued on the Disques France-Afrique and Sonafric labels, a peerless primer of a group that turned the brutality of colonialism into something beautiful and enduring.”