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Tag Archives: Osibisa
OSIBISA – New Dawn
February 25, 2021
Marquee 2021 Afro-rock royalty celebrate five decades on the scene with a not-so-rootsy, contemporary-styled work. When this ensemble added a fresh number “Abele” to their recent , it seemed the veterans were on a course to bringing the band’s past, … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Osibisa, world music
OSIBISA – Sunshine Day: The Boyhood Sessions
January 28, 2021
Red Steel Music 2020 Afro-rock ambassadors celebrate their fiftieth anniversary with cinematic triumph and project a hopeful look into the future. To say that this ensemble, who’d brought ancient rhythms over to Europe five decades ago, always sounded futuristic – … Continue reading
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Tagged Afro-rock, Osibisa, soundtrack, world music
OSIBISA Come Back With A New Album
November 27, 2020
It’s been more than a decade since the mighty OSIBISA released fresh music. This ensemble have a special place in the heart of every music aficionado, because they used to venture beyond Afro-rock and grace the prog pastures as well, … Continue reading
GREGG KOFI BROWN – Rock ‘n’ Roll & UFOs
November 14, 2016
Gonzo 2016 Unexpectedly flat anthology of OSIBISA axeman’s solo rise and flight. There have been many adventures in this man’s life, and the presence of Sting and Billy Cobham on 2005’s “Together As One” – the only album to Gregg … Continue reading
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Tagged dance, funk, Gregg Kofi Brown, Osibisa