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Golden Days Highlife (No. 1)

Golden Days Highlife (No. 1)

By the mid 1950's, in West A...

World Passport · DJ Kalil

August 26, 200654m 20s

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By the mid 1950's, in West Africa, a distinct genre of popular music began to emerge from the Anglophone regions centered around Ghana and Nigeria. Heavily influenced by Calypso and Son from the New World, its infectious melding of rhythms and lilting melodies soon ruled the West African musical landscape. As the climate of political independence and optimism spread into the next decade, this post-colonial era spawned the evolution of a new, urban working class. This music was created for a new generation of social dancers who were ready to enjoy the "High-Life". 1. Ko Nimu - Main Line 2. Mike Ejeagha - Oda Nu Juwo 3. Ramblers Dance Band - Ekombi 4. E. T. Mensah - Fe Boe No Kwale 5. Chief Stephen Osita Osadebe - Ka-Anyi Jikota 6. Rex Lawson - So Ala Temen 7. African Brothers Band - Kofi Nkrabea 8. Broadway Dance Band - Broadway Special 9. Builders Brigade - Mbra Nimfo Quist 10. Uhuru Dance Band - Biribiri Highlife 11. Great African Highlife Music vol. 2 - Darling Don't Say No 12. Prince Kayosun Dosumu - Eso Pele 13. Asiedu Keteke - Brother 14. Inyang Henshaw & His Top Ten Aces - Efic Gold Vol.4 A-03 15. Godwin Omobuwa & His Sound Makers - You Cheat Me 16. Uhuru Dance Band - Isiakwan 17. E. T. Mensah - Odofo Nuapa