GINGER JOHNSON & HIS AFRICAN MESSENGERS - African Party: Deluxe Edition - 2LP - Vinyl [JAN 17]

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Label: Impressive Collective / BBE Music Catalogue ID: BBE771ALP Format: Vinyl
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GINGER JOHNSON & HIS AFRICAN MESSENGERS - African Party: Deluxe Edition - 2LP - Vinyl [JAN 17]

GINGER JOHNSON & HIS AFRICAN MESSENGERS - African Party: Deluxe Edition - 2LP - Vinyl [JAN 17]

€39.99

 

2LP - Black Vinyl 

A very special and historically significant record is imminent on our partner label, Greg Boramans' Impressive Collective. The story of percussionist, band leader, teacher, club owner Ginger Johnson and his African Party album is a fascinating tale that is only now being recognised for its significance. Born George Folurunsho Johnson in Nigeria,1916, of a Yoruba background, by the late 1940s Ginger was living in London and made an immediate impact playing live and recording with British jazz legends Ronnie Scott, drummers Phil Seaman and Tony Crombie, pianist Victor Feldman, and Kenny Graham’s Afro-Cubists. In the 1950s he was the featured percussionist for the Edmundo Ros Orchestra, and also released several of his own 78s and 45s for Melodisc which were among the first examples of African music recorded and released in Britain.

From his base in Pimlico, Ginger became the lynchpin of the African and West Indian expat musical community, including being mentor to a young Fela Kuti when he first came to London in 1957. By the mid-1960s Ginger was the highest profile Afro Cuban percussionist in Europe, with the ‘talking drum’ being his speciality, this led him to feature on all styles of recording sessions, from pop to jazz, also appearing in films, children's television shows and live at The Royal Variety Performance and he was also instrumental in helping establish and expand the Notting Hill Carnival. 

Tracklist: 

Disc: 1
1. Ire
2. I Jool Omo
3. Talking Drum
4. Adura
5. Witchdoctor
6. Lord Morocco

Disc: 2
1. Hi Life
2. A You Momma
3. Witchdoctor (Afro Rock)
4. Watusi
5. Nawa
6. Alege