Various
Bulayo
Acoustic guitar masters from East and Central Africa, an expansion of Mississippi's beloved African Guitar Box
project.In 1979 and 1980, a young British-Kenyan musician named John Low hit the road to learn finger-style guitar
from his heroes. He traveled across Kenya, Tanzania, Congo, and Zambia. He visited giants like Jean-Bosco Mwenda, Losta
Abelo, and Emmanuel Mulemena, whose records sold hundreds of thousands of copies across the continent in the 1950s and
60s. He also documented brilliant but previously under-recorded artists like Tanzania's Francis Kitime and Kenya's
Mtonga Wanganangu.Regardless of status, John approached each artist humbly, as a student. He recorded in homes,
village squares, and watering holes. The sessions are intimate and casual, the artists at ease. It's a transporting and
profound listening experience - children laughing, glasses clinking, the thump of the Marantz cassette deck, and John's
single mic moving through space, sometimes documenting the vocals, sometimes zeroing in on the right hand against the
strings.Five decades later, these practice tapes provide a rare glimpse into how fingerstyle guitar was actually
played for family and friends, outside the tense confines of commercial studios.Some of these songs appeared on John
Storm Roberts' out-of print Original Music compilations, which inspired the African Guitar Box. Others have never been
made publicly available. All have been expertly restored and remastered from the original tapes by Andrew Walter (Honest
Jon's, Abbey Road). John Low's liner notes and lyric translations provide insights into the recording context, and
Tanzanian music scholar John Kitime's intro gives the musicians' perspective. Licensed from John Low and the artists,
pressed at Chicago's Smashed Plastic.
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Format
LP · 1 disc
Release
24-04-2026
Label
Item-nr
1321491
EAN
0617308033328
Availability
Not in stock