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Early Yoruba Recordings from 1930 - 1940 (Audio)

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Uploaded by on Feb 9, 2011

Strictly for Yoruba History buffs

Tracks:
Lagos Mozart Orchestra - Aduke (Early Highlife)
Abibu Oluwa & His Group - Layiwola Akande (Sakara)
Abibu Oluwa & His Group - Aiye Loja (Sakara)
Hadji Amusa & hadji Mustafa - Nigbati Anobi Gunsanma (were)
Lagos Mozart Orchestra - Ore Mi Kini Se Kini (Early Highlife)

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  • Songs liek this overwhelm me. @plentolusola do you feel the same? They make me feel how vulnerabe and motal we are.

    Can anyone imagine the senes those days, Lagos, Ogun, Ibadan, Kaduna, Aba, Enugu. What were there thinking? How did they feel? What did they feel?

    We are nothing but vanity!

  • @yormeey I feel exactly the same way. Wish we can go back to those golden years when life was simple, when talent was recognised and when people were kind to each other. Deeply emotional for me.

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  • This is cool..

  • this Good memory from spain

    

  • i love the first track,quite serene and pure.

  • beautiful 

  • planetolusola is the man! Thank you so much, may God continue to bless you for all you are doing to make us always remember our past and history

  • @Yormeey... Your "bullet" is too much!!

  • This is a treasure...Thanks for uploading it...

  • My Brother Planetolusola. you have to remember some of the people commenting are not just young but "young" in their History knowledge..if you ask them who is"Ologunkutere" Oba Idewu Ojulari..or Oba Akinshemoyin" or ask them no name the 12 sons making up of the Yoruba Foundation..???so "forgive" God Bless!!

  • 1930-1940? with due respect sir, can you prove this abit more? The tunes sounds more of 1950-1960 to me. the instruments too. am assuming based on the trend and instrument used. However, sir, please do not be another 'fara sinu'ku'. Please release as much as you can on youtube

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