Showing posts with label Rogana Ottah. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rogana Ottah. Show all posts

Sunday, September 10, 2017

Rogana Ottah Agbachimi Nkiti




artist:  Chief Rogana Ottah and his Victory Stars Band
album: Agbachimi Nkiti
label: Alhaji Y. Akomolafe AAKC 030

side one: Agbachimi Nkiti / Onwu Adubegbum
side two Ashi Madu Abu Ofu

I purchased this record a few years ago from a source in France which will go unnamed because I've forgotten the name.  I purchased several records from them actually and many looked like they had been dug up from the ground.  Literally.  This record though was a diamond in the rough.  The jacket was intact and strong.  And to my pleasure the vinyl was shiny and played surprisingly clean.  

John Beadle writes: "Guitarist Isaac Rogana Ottah, "The Oshio Super King," a prolific artist from Akoku, Ndokwa LGA, Delta State, is one of the better-known Anioma musicians. His musical career began in the early 1970's when he played in the bands of Chief Stephen Osita Osadebe and Rex Lawson. In 1973 he joined fellow Ndokwa native Charles Iwegbue and His Hino Sound Band. Striking out on his own after Iwegbue's tragic death in 1976, Ottah scored a major hit with his first LP, Ukwani Special, in 1977. In quick succession a series of outstanding recordings, notably the "Oshio Super" series, propelled Ottah to the vanguard of the Anioma recording scene. Although his career slowed after the 1980s, he still made a prosperous livelihood as a touring musician into the early years of the 21st century."

Thanks to John Beadle and Toshiya Endo for their Rogana Ottah discography HERE


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Thursday, July 7, 2016

Rogana Ottah - Money Hard To Get



Rogana Ottah and His Black Heroes International

Money Hard To Get

1980

side one: Money Hard To Get



side two: Uwam Ishie Bu Emi / Ife Uwa Nadini Uwa




Much thanks to Africolumbia for posting Money Hard To Get

Mediafire










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Sunday, June 12, 2016

Rogana Ottah - Ajo Oyi


 
Rogana Ottah and the Black Heroes
 
Ajo Oyi
 
label: Akpolla AGB33
year: 1982
 
 
side one: Ajo Oyi
 
 
 
side two: Ase-Ase-Ase / Obodo Anyi

 
 
side two: Obodo Anyi

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Tuesday, March 1, 2016

Rogana Ottah - Onyeluni Isu Ogaga






Rogana Ottah and His Black Heroes International

Oshio Super Two Onyeloni

year 1981

side one: Onyeluni Isu Ogaga





Thanks to Likembe for sharing Onyeluni Isu Ogaga: http://likembe.blogspot.com/2009/01/anioma-sound-pt-2.html

Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Rogana Ottah




Rogana Ottah and his Black Heroes International

album: Ego Ni Nwa

side one: Ego Ni Nwa


album: Onye Iwe Ugba

side one: Onye Iwe Ugba


"Guitarist Isaac Rogana Ottah, 'The Oshio Super King,' a prolific artist from Akoku, Ndokwa LGA, Delta State, is one of the better-known Anioma musicians. His musical career began in the early 1970s when he played in the bands of Chief Stephen Osita Osadebe and Rex Lawson. In 1973 he joined fellow Ndokwa native Charles Iwegbue and His Hino Sound Band. Striking out on his own after Iwegbue's tragic death in 1976, Ottah scored a major hit with his first LP, Ukwani Special, in 1977. In quick succession a series of outstanding recordings, notably the 'Oshio Super series, propelled Ottah to the vanguard of the Anioma recording scene. " - John Beadle
more here: http://likembe.blogspot.com/2009/01/anioma-sound-pt-2.html



Thanks to Toshiya Endo for his Rogana Ottah discography and for the cover image: http://endolab.jp/endo/EAOttah.html

mediafire: http://www.mediafire.com/download/q94q6k6vr477sgn/Rogana_Ottah.rar

Friday, December 18, 2009

Rogana Ottah and His Black Heros

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side one

Rogana Ottah and His Black Heros

"Fire De Burn"

AGB 131

side one: Fire De Burn / Onweli Azu Ka Ego

side two: Love Your Neighbour / Ndu-Ka-Aku

From the back cover:

Fire fire dey burn.
You go to East you go to the West
You go to the South you go to the North
So so sofa sofa fire dey burn.
O papa dey cry mama dey cry picking dey cry.
I sofa from morning to night so so sofa every day money hard to get.

All over the world people dey hungry people dey die.
No money for food. No work to do.
Words Wettin my eye dey see my mouth no fit talk.

Fire dey burn.
Everywhere.
Everyday.

Special thanks to Ylowek Scavel-Cronek for posting the files for this music.

http://ylow.blogspot.com/

side two: