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Disc 01 01. "The dawn" 02. "Music for gong gong" 03. "Ayiko bia" 04. "Akwaaba" 05. "Oranges" 06. "Phallus C" 07. "Think about the people"
Disc 02 01. "Beautiful seven" 02. "Y sharp" 03. "Spirits up above" 04. "Survival" 05. "Move on" 06. "Rabiatu" 07. "Woyaya"
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1 |
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1971 & 1972 Albums, 2 On 1 |
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| Description: | Osibisa/Woyaya by Osibisa, released 4 October 2004, includes the following tracks: "Ayiko Bia", "Oranges", "Think About The People" and more.
This version of Osibisa/Woyaya comes as a 1xCD. - 1971 & 1972 ALBUMS, 2 ON 1Digitally remastered edition of 2 original albums from 1971 and 1972 compiled on a single CD. Osibisa was formed by Ghanan Teddy Osei in London and the group's music fused African and Caribbean rhythms... 'criss cross rhythms that explode with happiness'. Art Garfunkel covered 'Woyaya' on his debut Angel Clare. The album art was painted by Roger Dean, most famous for his covers of various Yes album jackets. BGO. 2004.? 1971 MCA Records, Inc. / © 2004 BGO Records
Original sound recording made by MCA Records, Inc.
Universal Music are the exclusive licensees for the UK
Made in Great Britain
Tracks 1-01 to 1-07: [m=87897] recorded at Advision Studios, London.
Tracks 2-01 to 2-07: [m=87900] recorded at Air Studios, London.
Compilation remastered at Sound Performance Ltd.
The title of Osibisa's second album should actually be spelled as "W?yaya", and is a word from the Ga language of the Ga-Dangme people of Ghana. W?yaya translates as "We are going". (This applies to the title of track 2-07 as well).
The "?" in W?yaya is part of the African reference alphabet and is pronounced as an "open o" in English as in "thought".
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| Producer: |
Tony Visconti |
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| No. of tracks: |
14 |
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| Manufacturer No.: |
1020646BGS |
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