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Peter Somuah - Highlife (Black Vinyl) (LP)

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The Story

Ghanaian trumpeter Peter Somuah presents Highlife: a unique and groovy sound with soulful melody lines and a strong emphasis on rhythm.

The Highlife album is an ode to the Ghanaian tradition of highlife music,
and features legends of the genre. Highlife has a unique sound with a
distinctive finger-picking style of guitar-playing, minimalistic yet groovy bass
lines, percussive keyboard patterns, soulful melody lines from the brass
section, and much emphasis on rhythm. The opening song of the album,
We Give Thanks, features Pat Thomas, also known as 'the Golden Voice
of Africa'. Gyedu-Blay Ambolley, the first musician worldwide to incorporate
rap into highlife music, appears on Chop Chop. And 93-year old Koo
Nimo, a leading highlife musician, and the first Ghanaian to have their
music put on a CD, narrates some of the origins of the highlife genre.
On the ten-track album Peter Somuah, who grew up playing in highlife
bands, mixes elements of the highlife genre with jazz, creating what he
calls 'highlife jazz'. The album emulates the vintage sound of the highlife
era, but with a modern touch. It also connects Ghana's older and younger
generations of musicians. Alongside the members of his Rotterdam-based
band, Somuah invited young Ghanaian musicians on to the album. Singer
Lamisi Akuka features on African Continent and brings soulful musical
influences from the northern part of Ghana, while Bright Osei Baffour
provides traditional highlife riffs on the guitar and Thomas Botchway adds
grooves on the talking drum.

More than on his previous two albums, Somuah also reflects on the
political context he grew up in. In Mental Slavery, Somuah sings of the
remaining psychological impact of colonialism. Indeed, the very name of
the highlife genre refers to the fact that it was originally mostly the colonial
elite in Ghana (the 'high life') who got to enjoy the music. And Chop
Chop, which features artist Ambolley, takes a dig at the greed of political
leaders.

The album conveys heartfelt messages about social justice, healing and
gratitude but never fails to encourage the listener to swing along.

Media

actmusic · Peter Somuah: Highlife

Track Listing

    • The Rhythm
    • We Give Thanks
    • Bruce Road
    • Drumbeat
    • Chop Chop
    • Conqueror
    • Mental Slavery
    • Re-imagined
    • African Continent
    • Jamestown

    Additional Details

    Label: Act Music

    Genre: Jazz

    Run Time: 44:48 mins

    Region: 0

    Release Date: 11/08/24

    UPC: 614427800114

    Description

    Ghanaian trumpeter Peter Somuah presents Highlife: a unique and groovy sound with soulful melody lines and a strong emphasis on rhythm.

    The Highlife album is an ode to the Ghanaian tradition of highlife music,
    and features legends of the genre. Highlife has a unique sound with a
    distinctive finger-picking style of guitar-playing, minimalistic yet groovy bass
    lines, percussive keyboard patterns, soulful melody lines from the brass
    section, and much emphasis on rhythm. The opening song of the album,
    We Give Thanks, features Pat Thomas, also known as 'the Golden Voice
    of Africa'. Gyedu-Blay Ambolley, the first musician worldwide to incorporate
    rap into highlife music, appears on Chop Chop. And 93-year old Koo
    Nimo, a leading highlife musician, and the first Ghanaian to have their
    music put on a CD, narrates some of the origins of the highlife genre.
    On the ten-track album Peter Somuah, who grew up playing in highlife
    bands, mixes elements of the highlife genre with jazz, creating what he
    calls 'highlife jazz'. The album emulates the vintage sound of the highlife
    era, but with a modern touch. It also connects Ghana's older and younger
    generations of musicians. Alongside the members of his Rotterdam-based
    band, Somuah invited young Ghanaian musicians on to the album. Singer
    Lamisi Akuka features on African Continent and brings soulful musical
    influences from the northern part of Ghana, while Bright Osei Baffour
    provides traditional highlife riffs on the guitar and Thomas Botchway adds
    grooves on the talking drum.

    More than on his previous two albums, Somuah also reflects on the
    political context he grew up in. In Mental Slavery, Somuah sings of the
    remaining psychological impact of colonialism. Indeed, the very name of
    the highlife genre refers to the fact that it was originally mostly the colonial
    elite in Ghana (the 'high life') who got to enjoy the music. And Chop
    Chop, which features artist Ambolley, takes a dig at the greed of political
    leaders.

    The album conveys heartfelt messages about social justice, healing and
    gratitude but never fails to encourage the listener to swing along.

    Media

    actmusic · Peter Somuah: Highlife

    Track Listing

      • The Rhythm
      • We Give Thanks
      • Bruce Road
      • Drumbeat
      • Chop Chop
      • Conqueror
      • Mental Slavery
      • Re-imagined
      • African Continent
      • Jamestown

      Additional Details

      Label: Act Music

      Genre: Jazz

      Run Time: 44:48 mins

      Region: 0

      Release Date: 11/08/24

      UPC: 614427800114

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