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==Club Africa== ==Club Africa==
-*[[Club Africa]]+'''Club Africa''' is a two-part music compilation of [[Afrobeat]], [[Afro-Cuban music]] and [[jazz-funk]] music, compiled by [[Russ Dewbury]] by released by [[Strut Records]].
 +The dance community from late 1990s saw a steady increase in the interest in Afrobeat. From [[Masters At Work]], [[Ron Trent]], [[Blaze]], [[Soul Ascendants]] and [[Faze Action]], Afrobeat was the flavour of 1999.
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 +== Club Africa, vol. 1 ==
 +1. River luv lite - [[Oneness of Juju]] 2. Shakalaode - Kenya, Wganda 3. Eltsuhg ibal lasiti - Daktaris 4. Karam bani - [[Buari]] 5. Rhythm on rhythm - Sookie 6. Cheetah - [[Mandingo]] 7. [[Soul Makossa]] - [[Gaytones]] 8. Kenia - Mombassa 9. Silver Black Summer Day - [[Living Funk]] 10. Ritual - [[Nico Gomez]] Afro-Percussion Inc. 11. Jungle funk - Nkengas 12. Afro funk - [[Peter King]] 13. Everybody's groove - Ashantis 14. Samba - [[Miriam Makeba]]
 +== Club Africa, vol. 2 ==
 +1. Bananaticoc - Max B. 2. [[New Bell]] - [[Manu Dibango]] 3. Funky Crookie - Exile One 4. [[Long Ways from Home]] - [[Hugh Masekela]] 5. Jo Jolo - Peter King 6. Wuyé Wuy - West African Cosmos 7. [[Black Family]] - [[Roy Ayers]] 8. Let Your Mind Take the Place of Your Body - [[Living Funk]] 9. Precious Mother - Black Egypt 10. Ererimbot Ayafung Oko - Rex Williams 11. Takuta - [[Babatunde Olatunji]] 12. Simbarer - Antonio Carlos E. Jocafi 13. Dyambo - [[Hugh Masekela]] 14. Talking Drum - Africa Messengers 15. Mahlalela - [[Letta Mbulu]]
==''The Official Adventures Of Grandmaster Flash Sampler'' (2002)== ==''The Official Adventures Of Grandmaster Flash Sampler'' (2002)==

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Strut Records is a British record label led by Quinton Scott. The label dedicated to unearthing the lost gems of dance music past, covering music from hard funk, underground disco, original breaks and Nigerian Afrobeat to old skool hip hop and forgotten library music classics.

Set up in 1999 to document important areas of dance music's history, Strut's releases cut no corners, bringing together killer dancefloor tracks as well as giving a full context to the music, telling the story of the characters behind the tunes, the clubs and the scene of the time. The albums are mastered from original tapes wherever possible and feature extensive sleeve notes, researched and written by respected journalists, rare photographs and memorabilia.

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Discography

Black Rio: Brazil Soul Power 1971-1980

Disco Not Disco

Funky Nassau (Compilation), best of Compass Point Studios

Going Places: The August Darnell Years 1976-1983, best of August Darnell off-shoots

Darkest Light: The Best Of The Lafayette Afro Rock Band

Calpysoul 70 - Caribbean Soul and Calypsoul Crossover 1969-1979

Bob Blank ‎– The Blank Generation (Blank Tapes NYC 1975-1987)

Disco Italia

Nigeria 70

Calypsoul 70

Inspiration Information - Amp Fiddler / Sly & Robbie

Club Africa

Club Africa is a two-part music compilation of Afrobeat, Afro-Cuban music and jazz-funk music, compiled by Russ Dewbury by released by Strut Records.

The dance community from late 1990s saw a steady increase in the interest in Afrobeat. From Masters At Work, Ron Trent, Blaze, Soul Ascendants and Faze Action, Afrobeat was the flavour of 1999.

Club Africa, vol. 1

1. River luv lite - Oneness of Juju 2. Shakalaode - Kenya, Wganda 3. Eltsuhg ibal lasiti - Daktaris 4. Karam bani - Buari 5. Rhythm on rhythm - Sookie 6. Cheetah - Mandingo 7. Soul Makossa - Gaytones 8. Kenia - Mombassa 9. Silver Black Summer Day - Living Funk 10. Ritual - Nico Gomez Afro-Percussion Inc. 11. Jungle funk - Nkengas 12. Afro funk - Peter King 13. Everybody's groove - Ashantis 14. Samba - Miriam Makeba

Club Africa, vol. 2

1. Bananaticoc - Max B. 2. New Bell - Manu Dibango 3. Funky Crookie - Exile One 4. Long Ways from Home - Hugh Masekela 5. Jo Jolo - Peter King 6. Wuyé Wuy - West African Cosmos 7. Black Family - Roy Ayers 8. Let Your Mind Take the Place of Your Body - Living Funk 9. Precious Mother - Black Egypt 10. Ererimbot Ayafung Oko - Rex Williams 11. Takuta - Babatunde Olatunji 12. Simbarer - Antonio Carlos E. Jocafi 13. Dyambo - Hugh Masekela 14. Talking Drum - Africa Messengers 15. Mahlalela - Letta Mbulu

The Official Adventures Of Grandmaster Flash Sampler (2002)

A –Grandmaster Flash Freestyle Mix B –Incredible Bongo Band* Apache (Grandmaster Flash Rock Steady Mix)

Freestyle Mix Playlist: 01. Headhunters - God Make Me Funky (1975) 02. Cerrone - Rocket In The Pocket (1978) 03. Isaac Hayes - Ike's Mood (1970) 04. Bar Kays - Holy Ghost (1978) 05. The Eagles - Those shoes (1979) 06. Bar Kays - Let's Have Some Fun (1977) 07. Dennis Coffey - Son Of Scorpio (1972) 08. Hot Chocolate - Disco Queen (1974) 09. Babe Ruth - Keep Your Distance (1976) 10. Joe Tex - You Said A Bad Word (1972) 11. Flaming Ember - Gotta Get Away (1971) 12. Friend And Lover - Reach Out Of The Darkness (1967)




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