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Yen Ara

by Ebo Taylor

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FS a.k.a. Slap Yourself a.k.a. Kill Gatez
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FS a.k.a. Slap Yourself a.k.a. Kill Gatez SOULFOOD !
LOVE THE POSITIVE VIBEZ !
EBO TAYLOR IS AWESOME !
Favorite track: Mind Your Own Business.
DJ Osric
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DJ Osric The album offers a variety of African music. It's not all Afrobeat or all Highlife. Yen Ara ensures that Ebo's musicianship will continue to be held in the highest regard and that his music remains as relevant as ever. Favorite track: Ankoma'm.
Torsten
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Torsten How often do you come across an 80 year old, who creates one of his best albums of his whole career? Ebo has done it with such aplomb. It is such a joy to listen to Yen Ara from start to finish.
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dejavoodoo44 And in the category of; World's Funkiest Person Over The Age Of Eighty, the winner is...Ebo Taylor.
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about

Ghanaian music legend Ebo Taylor returns with perhaps his finest album to date. But don't take our word for it. That’s coming straight from the man himself. And he should know after more than 60 years in the business.

The 82-year-old composer, arranger, guitarist and vocalist has been a key figure in the evolving afro-funk sound since the Seventies, working with the likes of Apagya Show Band, CK Mann and Pat Thomas.

Famously, he rubbed shoulders with Fela Kuti while studying in London in the Sixties, before going on to lead the Ghana Black Star Band (featuring Osei and Sol Amarfio from Osibisa) and later the Uhuru Dance Band back in Ghana. Like Fela, he is always pushing forward, constantly reconceptualising his sound and attuning it for a new generation. Part teacher, part messenger.

Listen to Yen Ara and you will not only hear the high-energy afrobeat, sweet highlife, jazz and konkoma influences that he’s famous for. There is also a disco pulse and hard-hitting percussive edge to the tracks, which were produced by Justin Adams (Tinariwen, Rachid Taha, Robert Plant) and recorded in the live room at Electric Monkey Studio in Amsterdam. An Ebo Taylor for these times, you might say.

His group, the Saltpond City Band, are all handpicked local musicians featuring two of his sons. An appropriate line-up on an album whose titles means “we”. And they are on fine form, ripping through tracks such as ‘Krumandey’ (a surefire party starter) and ‘Mind Your Own Business’ (a simple message delivered over a frenetic drum rhythm).

Elsewhere, ‘Aboa Kyirbin’ will please fans of tough afrobeat grooves, while Taylor could well be inciting a riot at his next gig with ‘Mumudey Mumudey’, We hear him calling for ‘preshaaah’ and leading us into a call and response as the trumpet takes us higher. And the lift of those horns on ‘Ankoma'm’ evokes some of his finest work such as ‘Love & Death’ and ‘Come Along’, the latter recorded with the Pelikans and featured on a recent Mr Bongo reissue.

This album fizzes and pops with life but the best way to experience Taylor, as always, is live. Catch him on tour in Europe from May 2018.

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released April 6, 2018

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Ghanaian guitarist Ebo Taylor emerged from 1950s highlife big bands Broadway Dance Band and Stargazers before a prolific solo career fusing highlife with soul, funk and jazz. His bands the Blue Monks, Sweet Beans and Pelicans established him as one of Ghana’s top players. ... more

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