Aug 27/07

The Highlife Turntable Vol. 5

Matt Yanchyshyn @ 18:10

F KenyaToday we have the fifth edition of the Highlife Turntable by Benn loxo listener, ubulujaja:

For this volume of the highlife turntable I have selected three Ghanaian tracks to feature.

The first song is Meyee Owuo Den by the group Nana Takyi and his sunkwa international band. The song is off the mid 70′s release Maria. The tight interplay between the vocalists and the extended guitar playing are the things to check out. The word Sunkwa means “Cry for Life” in Twi. Sterns Music used to carry an Atakora Manu CD called Sunkwa that had the same kind of up tempo pop Ghanaian musical style.

I am still grooving on Bob Cole’s music and this track, which I found on his late 70′s release Highlife Akwantua LP, is called Amanfo. The song has the same great boisterousness that I have found in other songs by Bob Cole and the piano playing really stands out. Check-out the solo piano at the opening sequence and then the jump style call-and-response the piano gets into with the horns later in the song. As always, the backup vocals are impeccable. I think the term Amanfo refers to a Ghanaian tribe or cultural group.

The last song is Ahafo KuKuom by the great T.O. Jazz off his LP, Agyapa Ye. I liked the rootsy quality of the vocals and the punchy backbeat.

I hope you like the music.

Thanks, ubulujaja. Great music, as always.

Nana Takyi and his Sunkwa International Band – Meyee owuo den
Bob Cole – Amanfo
T.O. Jazz of Ghana – Ahafo Kukuom

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2 Responses to “The Highlife Turntable Vol. 5”


  1. Hey Matt, love your stuff as always

    Amanfo literally means countrymen, citizens or people.
    thanx for the tracks and hope you are well


  2. just chanced on this searching for blog posts on E.T. Mensah … u got a wonderful blog going on here. will check it out more often. and ditto on the meaning of *amanfo* above.

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