Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Sandwidi Pierre - Le Troubadour de la Savane (Production Kouri, PK 002 : Nigeria, 1984?)


Fresh Nigerian recorded synth-funk from Sandwidi Pierre (of Burkina Faso), possibly released in 1984. Groovy dancing sounds and killer keys. And the slow burners are all killing me softly. Le Troubadour de la Savane is part of a small stack of amazing wax recently lent to me by my pal Jason Urick of Galaxy My Dear. Big thanks! 320 vinyl rip by yours truly.



Sandwidi Pierre - Le Troubadour de la Savane (Production Kouri, PK 002 : Nigeria, 1984?)

Side A

Nab Wind Sigda
Fils du Sahel (Wenega)
Mousso Gwe (Balafon)


Side B

Pang Nooma (Calao)
Je Suis un Salaud (Slow)
Lucie (Slow Disco)

13 comments:

  1. And... *drum break* here you go again. Good to see ya back.

    I urge the visitors here to splurge on Nick 'ere. Money is after all, was meant and made to be spent.

    *where's tha beer, babes? pop the cap: live it up!*
    (HEINEKEN(@)

    Cheers, y'all.

    H.H.

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  2. from seattle, thanks for bringing it back!

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  3. from seattle, thanks for bringing it back!

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  4. Thanks for this, can't wait to start listening!

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  5. thaank you thank you thnk yo thk y tky

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  6. so GUUUUD...wut else u RECCO dat b diz sleezy?!?

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  7. This is great, man! Really great. You have flown back to us on the wings of a very positive sound. Thank you.

    Don't forget your blackground!

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  8. My friend - glad to see you've made your way back! Thanks for upping this one; from what you wrote it sounds like a real burner, and those are my favs. Also - much love to brother Urick for the find!

    Peace, love & laughter

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  9. i just wanted to say thanks for all of the great records you have introduced me to. also, saw yr looking for the ahmed abdul malik albums, & this cat has posted both http://thesunship.blogspot.com/ also, do you or anyone you know have damia they can up? or at least share with a brother?

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  10. this is incredible, much appreciated

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  11. DAMN! So good!
    Thanks to you and to Uncle Urick. You guys are the bestss!

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  12. thank u so much for this. another pearl! Got me thinking of francis bebey and his incredible song "fleur tropicale" somehow.

    There is one album that I am totally in love with but I haven't found one decent rip or copy anywhere...so here's my dreamy wish:
    Idrissa Soumaoro's first album (where amadou & mariam is musical guests)
    Features some incredible stuff...k from the north

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