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Francis Bebey

African Electronic Music 1975-1982

A1

New Track

8:16

A2

La Condition Masculine

3:23

A3

Wuma Te

5:27

B1

Divorce Pygmée

5:26

B2

Fleur Tropical

3:52

B3

Tiers Monde

3:25

C1

Agatha

7:05

C2

Pygmy Love Song

3:49

C3

Catching Up

2:36

C4

Sahel

5:07

D1

The Coffee Cola Song

5:04

D2

Super Jingle

9:17

D3

Savanah Georgia

3:31

D4

Il N'y A Pas De Crocodiles A Cocody

2:37

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Born Bad Records (BB039)

Release date: Dec 1, 2011, France

"Cameroonian musician Francis Bebey is truly one of a kind. He entered the music scene with his African compositions for classical guitar. He gave recitals while pursuing a career in journalism and then as an international civil servant. The same creative impulse also led him to write pop songs, some of which (based on novels he had written) became big hits in Africa and in the French-speaking world. But few people know that in the '70s, Francis Bebey delved into electronic music. The first electronic keyboards, organs and drum machines offered him new possibilities of totally controlling his compositions. He embraced the technique of "sound on sound" recording (recording several tracks, sequentially juxtaposed on the same tape). This new stage in his musical career included the production of several records (Savannah Georgia, New Track, Haiti), rarities both for their creative explorations as well as their manifestations on vinyl. This was a particularly rich period for him, as he tested the limitless possibilities of the medium, and made use of surprising and novel instruments. Incredible sounds -- in the literal sense of the word -- would soon appear on the planet Bebey."

2LP / Born Bad Records

Language updated to English