Various - Cameroon Garage Funk 1964 - 1979
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Cameroon Garage Funk 1964 - 1979

Label Analog Africa β€Žβ€“ AACD 092
Series Analog Africa β€Žβ€“ No. 32
Format CD, Compilation
Barcode 4260126061453
Country Germany
Released 20 Aug 2021
Genre Funk / Soul
Style African, Garage Rock, Rhythm & Blues, Funk
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YaoundοΏ½ in the 1970's was a buzzing place. Every neighbourhood of Cameroon's capital, no matter how dodgy, was filled with music spots but surprisingly there were no infrastructure to immortalise those musical riches. The country suffered from a serious lack of proper recording facilities, and the process of committing your song to tape could become a whole adventure unto itself. Of course, you could always book the national broadcasting company together with a sound engineer, but this was hardly an option for underground artists with no cash. But luckily an alternative option emerged in form of an adventist church with some good recording equipment and many of the artists on this compilation recorded their first few songs, secretly, in these premises thanks to Monsieur Awono, the church engineer. He knew the schedule of the priests and, in exchange for some cash, he would arrange recording sessions. The artists still had to bring their own equipment, and since there was only one microphone, the amps and instruments had to be positioned perfectly. It was a risky business for everyone involved but since they knew they were making history, it was all worth it. At the end of the recording, the master reel would be handed to whoever had paid for the session, usually the artist himself... and what happened next? With no distribution nor recording companies around this was a legitimate question. More often then not it was the French label Sonafric that would offer their manufacturing and distribution structure and many Cameroonian artist used that platform to kickstart their career. What is particularly surprising in the case of Sonafric was their willingness to take chances and judge music solely on their merit rather than their commercial viability. The sheer amount of seriously crazy music released also spoke volumes about the openness of the people behind the label. But who exactly are these artists that recorded one or two songs before disappearing, never to be heard from again? Some of the names were so obscur...

1 – Jean-Pierre Djeukam Africa Iyo 3:51
2 – Joseph Kamga Sie Tcheu 3:24
3 – Los Camaroes Ma Wde Wa 3:34
4 – Los Camaroes Esele Mulema Moam 4:18
5 – Ndenga Andre DestinEt Les Golden Sounds Yondja 4:15
6 – Damas Swing Orchestra Odylife 2:18
7 – Charles Lembe Et Son Orchestra Quiero Wapatcha 2:53
8 – Louis WassonEt L'Orchestre Kandem IrenΓ©e Song Of Love 3:25
9 – Pierre Didy TchakounteEt Les Tulipes Noires Monde Moderne 3:49
10 – Tsanga Dieudonne Les Souffrances 6:06
11 – Willie SongueEt Les Showmen Moni Ngan 5:11
12 – Johnny BlackEt Les Jokers Mayi Bo Ya? 3:50
13 – Pierre Didy Tchakounte Ma Fou Fou 4:02
14 – Lucas Tala Woman Be Fire 4:19
15 – AndrΓ© Destin NdengaEt Les Golden Sounds Ngamba 4:35
16 – Mballa Bony Mezik Me Mema 4:57
Booklet Editor [Text Editing] – Jesse Simon
Graphic Design – Kathrin Remest
Interviewer [Translation and Biography] – Samy Ben Redjeb
Interviewer [Translation and Biography] – Volkan Kaya
Mastered By – Nick Robbins
CD with 28-page booklet.
Digipak case.
Barcode (Stickered) – 4 260126 061453
Mastering SID Code – IFPI L578
Mould SID Code – YA 5859-2 AL34958-01
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