Osibisa is a British-Ghanaian-Caribbean Afro-rock band founded in London in the late 1960s by four expatriate West African and three London based Caribbean...
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Osibisa is the self-titled debut album by British afro rock band Osibisa, released in 1971 by MCA. It was reissued in 2004 as a two-CD pack together with...
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Heads is the third album by British Afro rock band Osibisa released in 1972. Teddy Osei – tenor saxophone, flute, African drums, vocals Sol Amarfio –...
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Kiki Gyan (section With Osibisa)
Kiki Djan, was a Ghanaian musician. He was the keyboardist of the band Osibisa which was popular in the 1970s. He also recorded and produced a series...
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Woyaya (category Osibisa albums)
Afro-rock band Osibisa released in 1971 by MCA. It was reissued in 2004 in a two-CD pack together with the self-titled album Osibisa by BGO Records....
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Mystic Energy (redirect from Mystic Energy (Osibisa album))
Mystic Energy is an album by the British band Osibisa. It was released in 1980 by Calibre Records. It continued their shift towards R&B and away from...
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Teddy Osei (section Osibisa)
player from Ghana. Osei is best known as the leader of the Afro-pop band Osibisa, founded in 1969. Born in Kumasi, Osei was introduced to musical instruments...
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success in the mid-1980s. In the early 1980s, she worked with the group Osibisa. She is best known for her hit single "Say I'm Your Number One" which made...
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Live at the Marquee is an album by British Afro rock band Osibisa recorded live at The Marquee Club, London, April 5, 1983, and released in 1984 by Premier...
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second best-known African group of the late 60s/early 70s in Britain" after Osibisa. The original band consisted of five members, three from South Africa and...
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in the film. The soundtrack was done by English/African/Caribbean band Osibisa and charted at #159 on the Billboard charts and #41 on R&B albums. It has...
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Welcome Home is the seventh studio album by British Afro rock band Osibisa released in 1975 by Island Records ILPS 9355. Issued in 1997 CD format by Red...
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The Very Best of Osibisa is a 3-CD set unauthorised compilation bringing together three Osibisa's albums: Welcome Home, Ojah Awake and Africa We Go Go...
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Uhuru (album) (redirect from Uhuru (Osibisa album))
compilation version of the album Welcome Home (1975) by British Afro rock band Osibisa, released in 1992 by Soundwings Records (MC-102.1076-2) and distributed...
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compilation version of the album Ojah Awake (1976) by British Afro rock band Osibisa, released in 1992 by Soundwings Records MC-102.1075-2 and distributed by...
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Jambo (album) (redirect from Jambo (Osibisa album))
Jambo is a compilation album by British Afro rock band Osibisa released in 1992 by Soundwings Records (MC-102.1079-2) and distributed by Serenade S.A...
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Piece of the Rock. In 1985, the British-based Ghanaian Afro rock band Osibisa released their version as a non-album 7 and 12" single. In 1966 Yugoslav...
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Guy Warren Rebop Kwaku Baah KiDi Becca Fuse ODG Jay Ghartey Teddy Osei Osibisa Wendy Shay Dobble Yaw Ray Darkovibes Mugeez KiDi Kuami Eugene Kelvyn Boy...
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demon. Based on Ouija Board, a song and album of the name, Ojah Awake, by Osibisa, was released in 1976. The 1986 film Witchboard and its sequels center...
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Osee Yee (category Osibisa albums)
Osee Yee is a studio album by Ghanaian Afro rock band Osibisa released in 2009 by Golden Stool Records – GSTOCD 002. It includes a rendition of George...
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Jansch, The Radiators from Space, Thin Lizzy, Carmen, Sarstedt Brothers, Osibisa, Sparks, Hazel O'Connor, and Elaine Paige. On all of these recordings (and...
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Osibirock (category Osibisa albums)
Osibirock is the sixth studio album by British Afro rock band Osibisa released in 1974 by Warner Bros. Records K56048 and WEA International WE 835. Issued...
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Happy Children (album) (category Osibisa albums)
Happy Children is the fifth studio album by Ghanaian Afro rock band Osibisa released in 1973 by Warner Bros. Records WB 2732. Released on CD format 2000...
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Couple Dance Music Result Natalia & Jacek Cha-cha-cha "Sunshine Day"—Osibisa Eliminated Rafał & Daria Quickstep "Monday Morning"—Melanie Fiona Safe...
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Jean-Philippe Rykiel and Didier Malherbe plus members of Mother Gong Talisman Osibisa Climax Blues Band Ekome Steve Wally Various artists were filmed for in-concert...
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would be Free's final album, Heartbreaker. Kossoff was replaced by ex-Osibisa guitarist Wendell Richardson for a US tour in 1973, but shortly thereafter...
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Afro rock bands and artists in the late 1960s and early 1970s included Osibisa, Assagai and Lafayette Afro Rock Band. Afro rock borrows heavily from traditional...
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UK they played support to bands such as Nazareth at Finsbury Park and Osibisa at the Brixton Sundown, and were the lead band in the Dagenham Roundhouse...
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The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band, Marianne Faithfull, Manfred Mann, Colosseum, Osibisa, and Uriah Heep. In 1967-68 he produced Manfred Mann's hit singles "Ha...
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Introduction.) Included too were some difficult-to-classify artists (e.g. Osibisa, Yma Sumac, Urubamba) who might now be considered as world music. (Ethnic...
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