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GHANA SPECIAL: MODERN HIGHLIFE, AFRO SOUNDS AND GHANAIAN BLUES 1968-81 (REVIEW)

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Ghana Special: Modern Highlife, Afro Sounds and Ghanaian Blues 1968-81

Friday November 20,2009

By Robert Spellman

HIGHLIFE, a street term for the orchestrated Afro-European music going on in exclusive hotels and clubs, has been around in Ghana since the Twenties.

The West African nation's most vibrant musical period, however, occurred ten years after independence in 1957 when the smaller, poorer acts began using elements of pop and soul after radio stations became flooded with western hits.

The results were dazzling; out came the electric guitars and James Brown licks to combine with a range of indigenous styles. This superb 33-track collection unearths a lost world of high invention.

(Soundway)

VERDICT: 5/5




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