Mellesse, Muluken
Muluken Mellesse With The Dahlak Band
It was three tracks by Muluken that served as the opener for éthiopiques-1 more than 25 years ago. Seven more tracks
appeared on éthiopiques-3 and 13, all accompanied by The Equators, which was soon to become the Dahlak Band.
The first track, Hédètch alu, also the very first piece that Muluken ever recorded, left audiences both unsettled and
amazed. Reflecting the singer's extremely young age (he was just 17 at the time), this angelic voice mystified many, who
thought they were in fact listening to a feminine voice. He was not yet 22 when he released his last vinyl record in
1976 with Kaifa Records (KF 39LP), one of the very last to be issued in Ethiopia, before the cassette tape became the
dominant medium for music distribution and before the new revolutionary regime put a stop to all independent musical
life, via an unspeakable barrage of prohibitions and other persecutions.
Mulu qèn, literally, "A well filled day". This tender maternal intention wasn't enough to ward off the cruelty of fate.
His mother's premature death drove Muluken to leave his native Godjam, in northeast Ethiopia, to live with an uncle in
Addis Ababa. Born Muluken Tamer, he took his uncle's last name Mèllèssè.
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LP - 1 disk
Release
28-11-2025
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970376
EAN
0000000000000
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