Jon.K - Adowa album flac
Performer: Jon.KTitle: Adowa
Style: African, Highlife
Released: 1987
MP3 album: 1543 mb
FLAC album: 1602 mb
Rating: 4.5
Other formats: VQF VOC MMF MP4 MPC AHX AU
Genre: Funk and Soul / Folk and Country
Jon K. Asaboni (LP, Album).
On this page you can not listen to mp3 music free or download album or mp3 track to your PC, phone or tablet. All materials are provided for educational purposes. Funk, Soul music Folk, World, & Country music. Released at: This album was released on the label Village Music (3) (catalog number VILL 001). This album was released in 1987 year. UK. Format of the release is.
The Adowa album paved the way for the phenomenal success of Baya. In 1989, Jon K released Asaboni, which consolidated his reputation as one of the most exciting hi-life producers. It also established his north London Sultan studios as a laboratory for Ghanaian music. In London, Jon K played with the music and poetry outfit, African Dawn, and Boombaya. He toured his own band, Tuntum, and, following his work on Ouaga, a Channel 4 documentary on African cinema, began experimenting with film soundtracks. He returned to Ghana in the early 1990s to set up a television production company
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Jon K has been played on NTS over 10 times, featured on 11 episodes and was first played on 20 February 2015. Jonathan Opoku, formly known as Jon K was a London-based pianist and arranger who Came to prominence as a producer after the success of Ben Brako - Baya. Jon K collaborated with Eddie Quansah, Dave Yowell and Nana Yaa and made albums. Jon K collaborated with Eddie Quansah, Dave Yowell and Nana Yaa and made albums "Adowa" in 1987 on Village Music and "Asaboni" on Nakasi Records in 1989.
The album features the stalwart session musician Alfred Bannerman, the go-to Ghanaian guitarist known for the classic cut of ‘Let Me Love You’ by Bunny Mack, among many other tracks over the last 40 years, including his work on contemporary releases for Soundway such as Konkoma and Ibibio Sound Machine. On the B-side, Pat Thomas (the brother in-law of Big Joe) needs little introduction having been touring the world extensively in recent years with the Kwashibu Area Band. Somehow this dancefloor-heavy cut has eluded recent compilations and reissues .






