African Brothers Band International of Ghana
Owuo Aye Me Bi, Makossa 1982

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Here’s an other LP on which the African Brothers console
the bereaved using words like allah, jah and god. Personally,
I would rather read some Lao Tse on a moment like that, but who
am I ? On this 1982 LP, we miss one title. The sleeve speaks
of three songs while the actual vinyl counts four. Can you clear
up this mystery ? What’s the name of track 4 ? Thanks in advance.

tracks;

1 Owuo aye me bi
2 Ne nko ne me ho asem
3 Kyeremaa ( medley )
4 ???

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13 thoughts on “African Brothers Band International of Ghana
Owuo Aye Me Bi, Makossa 1982

  1. Hi Moos, Great album! The African Brothers are always on top. Thank you very much for this splendid album. And yes, I agree with taking a moment to reflect on Lao Tse. The Tao is a deep spiritual guide. Ever since my youth days and even more so now as I grow grey. Thanks again. Cheers from California. Cole

  2. Hi Moos, Great album! The African Brothers are always on top. Thank you very much for this splendid album. And yes, I agree with taking a moment to reflect on Lao Tse. The Tao is a deep spiritual guide. Ever since my youth days and even more so now as I grow grey. Thanks again. Cheers from California. Cole

  3. Thanks for this LP.
    Track 4 should be “Me Nye Osansani”
    (Literally translated into English means “I’m not rootless/bum/drifter”

    Cheers

  4. Thanks for this LP.
    Track 4 should be “Me Nye Osansani”
    (Literally translated into English means “I’m not rootless/bum/drifter”

    Cheers

  5. What can I say? Your blog has got me into highlife, and I like this band a lot. Great fourth track.
    Thank you.

  6. What can I say? Your blog has got me into highlife, and I like this band a lot. Great fourth track.
    Thank you.

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