Genre: World
Label: Analog Africa
Size: 12"
Format: 33RPM,

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Ernesto Djedje Roi du Ziglibithy 180g LP

Ernesto Djedje

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SKU:
AAFLP015
UPC:
4260126061538

Coming December 9, 2022 pre-order your copy today! Orders with both pre-order and in stock items will have all in stock items shipped immediately!

Traditional Ivorian Music Mixed with Makossa, Funk & Disco!
Limited Edition 180g Vinyl.

The star of Ernesto Djédjé started rising in the late '60s, when he became the guitar player and leader of Ivoiro Star. Annoyed by the "congolisation" of the Ivorian music that was taking place within the band, Ernesto left the group and emigrated to Paris in 1968 to record his first few singles arranged by Manu Dibango and influenced by soul, rhythm & blues and jerk. Returning to Côte d'Ivoire in 1974, Ernesto began thinking of ways of combining the rhythms and chants of the Bété people and fuse them with makossa, funk and disco and create a musical style that was both Ivorian and international. He called his experiment "Ziglibithy," and his first two albums, immortalised at the EMI studios in 1977 in Lagos and released on the Badmos label, took West Africa by storm, turning Ernesto Djédjé into an icon overnight and one of the legends of African music. The song "Zighlibitiens," brought to Colombia by an aeronautical mechanic in the early 1980s, would become a huge hit on the Caribbean Coast and reach legendary status in Barranquilla and Cartagena.

Features

  • Limited Edition of 2,000 Copies
  • 180g Vinyl
  • Gatefold Cover with Pictures & Liner Notes
  • Limited-Time Digital Download Card

Selections

Face A:

  1. Nini
  2. Ziglibithiens

Face B:

  1. Bliwana
  2. Golozo

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