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Electric Africa
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1637 mb
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4.9 ✱
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Manu Dibango - Electric Africa album download
Tracklist Hide Credits
A1 | Pata PiyaGuitar – Nicky SkopelitisSynthesizer [DX-7, OB-8] – Wally BadarouSynthesizer [Prophet 5, Fairlight] – Bernie WorrellWritten-By, Drum Machine [DMX] – Bill Laswell |
6:32 |
A2 | Electric AfricaDjembe – Aiyb DiengPiano, Synthesizer [DX-7] – Herbie HancockSynthesizer [Fairlight] – Bill Laswell |
10:22 |
B1 | Echos BetiDrum Machine [DMX] – Bill LaswellPercussion [Chatan], Cowbell – Aiyb DiengPiano, Synthesizer [Fairlight] – Herbie Hancock |
6:18 |
B2 | L'Arbre A PalabresKora – Mory KantéPercussion [Chatan] – Aiyb DiengPiano, Synthesizer [Fairlight, DX-7] – Herbie Hancock |
11:44 |
Credits
- Bass, Vocals – Francis Mbappe
- Drums, Percussion – Brice Wouassy*, Valerie Lobe*
- Electronic Drums [Simmons] – Joseph Kuo*
- Engineer – Robert Musso
- Guitar – Jerry Malekani, Vincent Nguini
- Producer – Bill Laswell
- Programmed By [Fairlight] – Frédérick Rousseau
- Trumpet – Segona Peter Tholo
- Vocals – Florence Titty Dimbeng, Sissy Dipoko
- Written-By – Manu Dibango
Other versions
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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824 745-1 | Manu Dibango | Electric Africa (LP, Album) | Philips | 824 745-1 | France | 1985 |
TWM10 | Manu Dibango | Electric Africa (LP, Album, Ltd, Blu) | Tidal Waves Music | TWM10 | US | 2018 |
CELL 6114 | Manu Dibango | Electric Africa (LP, Album) | Celluloid | CELL 6114 | Netherlands | 1985 |
MPG 74062 | Manu Dibango | Electric Africa (CD, Album, RE) | Movieplay Gold | MPG 74062 | Portugal | 2000 |
302 061 232 2 | Manu Dibango | Electric Africa (CD, Album, RE) | Fuel 2000 Records | 302 061 232 2 | US | 2002 |
Complete your Manu Dibango collection. Electric Africa (CD, Album). Electric Africa (Cass, Album, Unofficial). SER 132. Manu Dibango. Electric Africa (LP).
Exclusively for Prime members. Sample this album Artist (Sample). In the eighties he met a Western rld enthusiest Bill Laswell. Together they put together one great global album, "Electric Africa". Beside Dibango and his African band, several Western musicians join in including Laswell on DMX, Fairlight and Herbie Hancock playing a Yamaha DX-7. This is a blend of Afro-Western music that really works. Fans of global music should be very pleased with this superb album.
Album · 1984 · 4 Songs. Electric Africa - EP Manu Dibango. The Very Best of Manu Dibango: Afro Soul Jazz from the Original Makossa Man. 2000.
Tracklist: 1. Pata Piya, 2. Electric Africa, 3. Echos Beti, 4. L’Arbre A Palabres. More albums from Manu Dibango: Surtension by Manu Dibango. Live ’91 by Manu Dibango. Home Made by Manu Dibango. Ambassador by Manu Dibango. Anthems Volume 4 by Manu Dibango. African Voodoo by Manu Dibango. Gone Clear by Manu Dibango. Bande Originale Du Film Ceddo by Manu Dibango. View all albums . Electric Africa.
Artists Manu Dibango Electric Africa. Electric Africa Manu Dibango. This album has an average beat per minute of 119 BPM (slowest/fastest tempos: 103/146 BPM). Tracklist Electric Africa.
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Manu Dibango needs little introduction, born in Cameroon in 1933, Manu developed a musical style fusing jazz, funk, and traditional Cameroonian music. He’s definitely among the best known African artists outside of Africa. Collaborations were numerous and include top acts like Fela Kuti, Herbie Hancock, Bill Laswell, Sly & Robbie, Don Cherry and Bernie Worrell. By 1985, Dibango was back in Paris, one of the most successful African artists in the world, to start on the recordings for the Electric Africa album. This album hooked Manu and the Soul Makossa Gang up with New York avant garde producer Bill Laswell, jazz pianist Herbie Hancock, c keyboard player Bernie Worrell, Pan African synthesist Wally Badarou, New York guitarist Nicky Scopelitis, African drummer Aiyb Dieng and Malian kora virtuoso Mory Kante.