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Various
If You Want To Make A Lover: Palm Wine, Akan Blues & Early Guitar Highlife
Death Is Not The End (DEATH072)
Release date: Nov 1, 2023, UK
The first part in a collection encompassing Akan blues, palm wine and early guitar-based highlife music, with recordings dating from the late 1920s through to the end of the 1950s.
The music included here can probably all be said to have all stemmed from a style that initially took root in the Fanti region of coastal southern Ghana. Fusing local percussion instruments with the introduction of western (most notably Portuguese) guitars that had made their way to the Fanti region of southern Ghana via the Kru seamen of Liberia, who are said to have pioneered the distinctive two-fingered style of playing while sailing the high seas.
Mingling amongst the Kru as well as with other sailors and local working-class people during the 1920s & 30s, the guitars infused with the traditional Akan seprewa harp-playing technique, creating a style known as 'odonson' or 'Akan blues' - a rootsy highlife style also commonly referred to as palm wine music, so named after the palm wine bars where the music was commonly performed. Western record companies such as Zonophone, Columbia, Odeon, HMV, and later Decca/EMI's West Africa imprint, released much of the recordings included here - with the earliest inclusions appearing courtesy of George William Aingo, Nicholas De Heer, Edmund Tagoe & Frank Essien, and Jacob Sam's Kumasi Trio (all recorded in London during the late 1920s). The form would become a key element in the popular development of both Ghanaian & Nigerian highlife, as well as the maringa of Sierra Leone, the juju of western Nigeria, and the Congolese "dry" guitar music of central Africa.
With thanks to John Collins and the Bokoor African Popular Music Archives Foundation.
A1
The Three Night Wizards - Money! Money!
A2
Ononkwo Aigwe & Group - Ebe Awalam Di
A3
Edmund Taigo - Mami Dede Dsi Mi Lobi
A4
Kumasi Trio - Yaa Amponsah Pt 1
A5
E.K. Anang's Band - Onua Do
A6
Nicholas De Heer - Insu Aimuna
A7
Appiah Adjekum's Band - Owu Athere
A8
Gyak's Guitar Band - Kumasi E. D.
A9
George Williams Aingo - Mboko
A10
Instrumental Trio - Chidei Wydul
A11
Kumasi Trio - Yaa Amponsah Pt 2
A12
Nicholas de Heer - Kuasie Awissa
A13
Daniel H. Acquaah - Bira David Dzi Hin
B1
Irewolede Denge - Orin Asape Eko
B2
Ononkwo Aigwe & His Musical Group - Oye Ilom
B3
Nkonu & His Party - Maka Ifi Ego
B4
Owoo Kodjo Band - Maa Ye Mobo
B5
Manukure's Band - Ohiani Asem Nye
B6
Kwasi Gatsey's Band - Nusianu Si Adzo
B7
Kwame Boakyi & His Band - Kohwe Wo Kunu Ayease
B8
Kwaa Mensah's Band - Wa Sun Szi Domo
B9
Kosi Gatsey Band - Hadizan Mairam
B10
Kojo Bio's Band - Ode Brebre Be Ko
B11
Ishie Brothers - Agi Onyeasaba
B12
D. O. Willies Band - Sika Tu Se Anomaa
B13
The Three Night Wizards - Nwaoba



