Olivido Records: African Steel SLIDE GUITAR CLASSICS from UGANDA, SOUTH AFRICA. ZIMBABWE, ZAMBIA & the CONGO 1953-1966
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Olivido Records: African Steel SLIDE GUITAR CLASSICS from UGANDA, SOUTH AFRICA. ZIMBABWE, ZAMBIA & the CONGO 1953-1966
From their website:
olvidorecords.bandcamp.com/album/african-steel
Olvido Records is proud to present African Steel, a follow-up to 2019’s African country-western compilation Bulwayo Blue Yodel. Here we have a compendium of beautiful songs highlighting the early years of the slide guitar in southern, central and eastern Africa. Featuring traditional and popular regional styles adapting the acoustic lap-steel guitar, African Steel reveals intriguing influences from southern American country and blues, Argentinian and European tango, and back to the Hawaiian origins of the instrument, long before the shimmering electric slide guitar of Docteur Nico, and the pedal steel mastery of Demola Adepoju of King Sunny Ade's African Beats. Ranging from up-tempo dance numbers, to plaintive bottleneck-blues style ballads, to a Ugandan string-band cover of a Jimmie Rodgers classic, each song presented here is a unique glimpse into the early years of the slide guitar’s incorporation into various African musical cultures. These fourteen songs have been carefully restored from rare shellac and lacquer discs to honor and celebrate a previously under-represented chapter in global music history, and includes a booklet with contextual notes and translated lyrics.
olvidorecords.bandcamp.com/album/african-steel
Olvido Records is proud to present African Steel, a follow-up to 2019’s African country-western compilation Bulwayo Blue Yodel. Here we have a compendium of beautiful songs highlighting the early years of the slide guitar in southern, central and eastern Africa. Featuring traditional and popular regional styles adapting the acoustic lap-steel guitar, African Steel reveals intriguing influences from southern American country and blues, Argentinian and European tango, and back to the Hawaiian origins of the instrument, long before the shimmering electric slide guitar of Docteur Nico, and the pedal steel mastery of Demola Adepoju of King Sunny Ade's African Beats. Ranging from up-tempo dance numbers, to plaintive bottleneck-blues style ballads, to a Ugandan string-band cover of a Jimmie Rodgers classic, each song presented here is a unique glimpse into the early years of the slide guitar’s incorporation into various African musical cultures. These fourteen songs have been carefully restored from rare shellac and lacquer discs to honor and celebrate a previously under-represented chapter in global music history, and includes a booklet with contextual notes and translated lyrics.
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Re: Olivido Records: African Steel SLIDE GUITAR CLASSICS from UGANDA, SOUTH AFRICA. ZIMBABWE, ZAMBIA & the CONGO 1953-19
WOW! thanks for that discovery, brad.
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Re: Olivido Records: African Steel SLIDE GUITAR CLASSICS from UGANDA, SOUTH AFRICA. ZIMBABWE, ZAMBIA & the CONGO 1953-19
Very cool!
I've spent some time in that part of the world, but have never encountered steel playing there.
I've spent some time in that part of the world, but have never encountered steel playing there.
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Re: Olivido Records: African Steel SLIDE GUITAR CLASSICS from UGANDA, SOUTH AFRICA. ZIMBABWE, ZAMBIA & the CONGO 1953-19
That's a really interesting find.