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Black Savage
Black Savage

Black Savage
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Catno

AFR7-LP-03

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Compilation Limited Edition1x CD Compilation

Country

Finland

Release date

Jun 10, 2018

Styles

African

Black Savage - Le Discopathe - Montpellier

Fantastic new compilation of the Kenyan Afro-Rock group Black Savage, 9 tracks taken from one extremely rare LP and two singles 1975-78. Comes with digital download codes, colorful insert and CD with bonus tracks not available on the lp, liners written by Kenyan music journalist Emmanuel Mwendwa.

The Black Savage band came out of the Duke of York school in Nairobi, the group had prominent members like renowned world musician Job Seda (Ayub Ogada) they released one album on EMI East Africa in 1975 and three others singles, two in 76 and 78, and one in the early 80s. This LP (CD inside the jacket) is a compilation with half of the album and two of the singles.

The music is somewhat rock hybrid with politically fueled lyrics and funky undertones and even folkloric at times, drawing influences from Deep Purple, Pink Floyd to Mandrill and Ohio Players – It’s a must listen!

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

24€*

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A1 / 01

Savaged

3:04

A2 / 02

I Don't Know What To Do

3:18

A3 / 03

Sharpeville

5:56

A4 / 04

Problems

3:21

A5 / 05

Do You Really Care

4:19

B1 / 06

Kothbiro

4:07

B2 / 07

Grassland

4:54

B3 / 08

Exotica

4:11

B4 / 09

Save The Savage

5:24

10

Fire

5:09

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