“Rivers know this: there is no hurry. We shall get there some day.” Winnie-the-Pooh
We finally found side one. And a nice side it is indeed.
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"Singing for the People"
(Decca WAPS 578)
1983
side one: Singing For The People / Je K'Ajo Mi Jasi rere / Alfa Omega / O Se Baba
side two: Eye To Ma Ba Kowe Ke / Mori Sisi Kan / Eje A Mo / Nike Oluwole
Thanks to youtube user walizono2002 for sharing side one with us: https://www.youtube.com/user/walizono2002
Thanks to Nauma for sharing side two with us: http://freedomspear.blogspot.com/
Also thanks to Toshiya Endo for his Ebenezer Obey discography: http://biochem.chem.nagoya-u.ac.jp/~endo/EAObey.html
Thanks to Nauma for sharing side two with us: http://freedomspear.blogspot.com/
Also thanks to Toshiya Endo for his Ebenezer Obey discography: http://biochem.chem.nagoya-u.ac.jp/~endo/EAObey.html
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mediafire: http://www.mediafire.com/download/h9a8rfttz82a0tc/ebenezer_obey_singing_for_the_people.rar
4 comments:
Very nice of you Cole,thank you again.
Nauma, Freedomblues is one of the most lovely blogs on the internet IMHO. I often go there just to look at the pictures.
Speaking of pictures.. after I downloaded this song I checked with Toshiya Endo's discography to ID the album and then discovered that I had the images for both the front and back covers already on my hard drive. I can't even remember how I got them but it all made for a nice post. Thanks for the music and for your blogs. Cheers from Miami. Cole.
greetings ... blogger deleted my mushroom ... new url is http;//ylow23.blogspot.com
(if you haven't already, i recommend exporting your blog (wish i had!) to your harddrive, just in case!)
peace ;)
well post, i was looking the same for my essay on african music.
Essay on African Music
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