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Friday, July 22, 2016

Mathias & Mesfin Makonnen - Bati [ethiopia]











MesMat - Bemela Besebeb





Mathias & Mesfin Makonnen - 01 - Bemela Besebeb (6:17)
Mathias & Mesfin Makonnen - 02 - Dire (5:11)
Mathias & Mesfin Makonnen - 03 - Yilugnta Atawq (6:27)
Mathias & Mesfin Makonnen - 04 - Ay Fikir (5:47)
Mathias & Mesfin Makonnen - 05 - Meskerem (6:54)
Mathias & Mesfin Makonnen - 06 - Wulo Adro (7:52)
Mathias & Mesfin Makonnen - 07 - Eleli (6:06)
Mathias & Mesfin Makonnen - 08 - Bati (4:20)
Mathias & Mesfin Makonnen - 09 - Birtukan Belich (7:57)
Mathias & Mesfin Makonnen - 10 - Temari Negn (6:05)



Thursday, July 21, 2016

Wubshet Fisseha - Amronyali [1985] [ethiopia]




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       Wubshet Fiseha found his great passion for singing in his youth age in school and at his living areas, his friends listening to his great talent used to encourage him to carry on with his potential. Kibur Zebegna band and Yepolis orchestra was Wubishete’s childhood music icon, he has always looked up with hope to join the band someday, his dreams eventually came true to join the band which hosts many famous singers in town.










       Wubshet Fiseha is great singer which sang his works in stage from the 1960’s to 1970’s E.C. Wubshet has worked from his first band Kibur Zebegna to different bands all around Addis playing in different night clubs and hotels. To name the few, in Hilton hotel with Walias band, in Shebele Hotel with Ethio Star band, Sheble band, and other famous bands.









       Besides his singing career, he is also a great guitar player, this talent have made him contribute to accompany the famous artist Aster Aweke in her concerts and recordings which were produced by prominent local producers. Wubshet Fiseha has produced different melody and lyric compositions, and has released more than six music albums.










       Wubshet Fiseha was the lead singer in the famous band Walias and Ethio-Star band in the 1960’s and 1970’s E.C. being a star singer at the time.


Out of the many famous albums releases, Wubushets albums such as “maleda maleda”, and his last release “Aseb Shegaw Wende Late” were a hit album.




       He went on a tour with Walias Band to U.S.A., in this tour Wubshet gained a wide fame from Ethiopian diasporas who went to U.S. in the derg regime, performing traditional music to the Ethiopian audience in U.S., Wubshet gained control of many music concerts in U.S.








       After leaving Ethiopia to tour in the U.S. with Walias band, he has made his living in the United States, coming to his mother land Ethiopia for an occasional visit for recordings, worked in the U.S. as a singer for some time.


      Wubshet Fiseha have made more than 100 Amharic songs which are listened from generation to generations, Wubshet, having passed away his works still follow his great legacy being listened to the audience till present.







1. Wubshet Fisseha - Abesha Nat (7:38)
2. Wubshet Fisseha - Shemunmunaye (17:26)
3. Wubshet Fisseha - Hali Meru Meru (5:51)
4. Wubshet Fisseha - Kab Semay Fiqri (6:38)
5. Wubshet Fisseha - Che Belew (12:34)
6. Wubshet Fisseha - Belashew (12:02)



Techome Wolde - Ethiopian Soul Revue [1998] [ethiopia]









         A soul singer in the style of Mahmoud Ahmed, Teschome (or Teshome) Wolde first found success in the mid-70s with a series of acclaimed performances at the City Hall Theatre in Addis Ababa. In 1981 he released his first cassette in Ethiopia and he has subsequently released eight more for the local market. He has performed throughout Ethiopia and in neighbouring countries including Djibouti and Saudi Arabia. He has also toured in Europe and the USA. 

         His debut CD, The Ethiopian Soul Revue, was recorded at a concert at the Rocket Hall in London in 1994, with backing supplied by the Ethio Stars. Released four years later it features a mixture of high-energy dance tunes and soulful ballads and resembles an intense North African version of the Memphis Soul Reviews of the 60s.





Teshome Wolde - Yeshewa Alemena





Techome Wolde - 01. - Wey Fikir (4:54)
Techome Wolde - 02. - Leba Negn Leba (7:59)
Techome Wolde - 03. - Sema Eda Aegebachign (4:13)
Techome Wolde - 04. - Yeweray Semelie (2:25)
Techome Wolde - 05. - Al Metam Qerehughne (6:20)
Techome Wolde - 06. - Liebo Ney (5:32)
Techome Wolde - 07. - Megebema Moltwal (2:31)
Techome Wolde - 08. - Aweyo (4:14)
Techome Wolde - 09. - Yematbela Wef (5:25)
Techome Wolde - 10. - Nanu Nanu Ney (5:08)
Techome Wolde - 11. - Yehagerie Lidge Bale Gamie (6:43)
Techome Wolde - 12. - Eweyu Lielawo (3:06)



Tuesday, July 19, 2016

Roha Band - The Best of Roha Band [ethiopia]











           Roha Band has influenced the Ethiopian music industry as no other private music band has succeeded in. Perhaps one can safely say that Roha Band means to Ethiopia what “The Beatles” were to Britain.

            The establishment of “The Roha Band” draws upon heavily or has a strong relation with the fall outs from the wind down and disintegration of the Ibex and Dahlak bands. Members of these two bands recollect that the reasons for the dissolution of the two bands have to do with the emigration of band members to the Sudan and the US leaving a serious vacuum of skill in the bands.

             The Roha Band took it’s name from the historic town of Lalibela. The founding members of the band were Giovanni Rico (Bass guitar), Selam Seyoum (Lead guitar), Fekade Made Meskel (Tenor Sax), all these three hail from Ibex Band and those who joined the Roha Band after the disintegration of the Dahlak Band were Dawit Yifru (Key board and music arranger), Levon Fondachi (vocalist), Tekle Tesfazgi (drummer and vocalist joined the Roha Band leaving their private activities. After the band begun its work, it soon realized that it needed an additional skill and resources. This resulted in the second wave of outsourcing which brought Yonas Degefe (saxophone) and Elias Bekele, Berhanu Yoseph and Ashenafi Awel (both drummers) as well as Yared Teferra (saxophone) in to the fold of the band.

          The startup was difficult specially in terms of capital and musical instruments. Thus, the former Ibex Band members brought the musical instruments they got upon the dissolution of the band to use them in their new band assignments. The band also secured a loan of Birr 40,000.00 from Ato Abeselom Yihdego for the purchase of additional instruments. This well known philanthropist thereby left a deep sense of gratitude in the memory of the band member’s to date. In fact, the man is known for a helping hand he extends from time to time to those engaged in the activities of music and sports.





Roha Band reunion




       The beginnings of the Roha Band were pretty humble and it remains a relative unknown for some time. It was affiliated to the Hilton and Ghion hotels, not a great way to reach the wider public other than the small number of customers of these hotels. 

       The band’s introduction to the public rather came through its involvement in the recording industry where it accompanied and engaged in music arrangement. It benefited nearly all of the best known vocalists of the country both veteran and emerging talents. With this the fame of the band sky rocketed. The skill of the members was phenomenal, their rythems and arrangements were electrifying. The name Roha Band became synonymous with an paralled musical talent and it was the number one preference for a singer who contemplates an album release.

        Its excellence is such that music lovers never mind to buy cassettes even those released complete stranger if it is accompanied by the Roha Band and produced by the Ambassel Recordings. The two brands offer a guarantee through quality. The legacy of the Roha Band has influenced the music industry in some other ways. For instance, usually it is the singer or the vocalist that takes the lion’s share of the admiration and fame after a successful release. The public never asks about the band accompanying the singer. There is no doubt the Roha Band’s influence changed this in drawing the attention of the public to the bands behind the fame and glory of singers.

          Among the focalists in whose releases the Roha Band took part (both in accompanying and music arrangement) were Mahmoud Ahmed, Tehome Wolde, Muluken Melesse, Alemayehu Eshete, Melkamu Tebeje, Kuku Sebsbie, Hamelmal Abate, Neway Debebe, Tsehate Yohannes and many many others.





Roha Band - Oromigna




         Besides its regular engagement at the Hilton and Ghion hotels, the band also took part in several musical tours with the vocalists it accompanied. It’s tours took it to towns like Asmara, Assab, Massawa, Mekele, Bahar Dar, Jimma, Dire Dawa, Awassa, Nazareth e.t.c.The instrumental it released was an instant hit and exhibited the individual and collective skills of the band members. The cassette is still highly sought after, a limited release as it was.

     In the cassette Aster Aweke’s “Hode Mela”, Mahmoud Ahmed’s “Shegule ya lelawo”, Tekle Tesfazgi’s “Fikere telemeni” went instrumental showing how best the band can play both fast and slow music. Among the several music tours the band did the one that requires a special mention was the band’s tour to the areas of Metekel and Gambells where students and instructors of higher education institutions were on duty of building houses for a grand resettlement programme. The band toured these remote border areas and gave live shows free of charge. It has to be noted here that the government sent the band to these areas at the request of the students. The shows it gave were successful both in entertaining the tens of thousands of students who were in hostile and most basic of conditions ans in securing a good reputation to the band.

      The Roha Band further developed its resources and brought better musical instruments some of which were new to the domestic music industry. Having strengthened itself, the band toured even further, this time to voluntaries in Africa, the Middle East, Europe and several states in America.

    The fact that the band members were, besides their musical talent, versed in various individual skills and had different trainings, gave the band the opportunity of making use of this resource and be able to have a very good financial administration and resource management. For instance, the band’s music arranger and key board player Dawit Yifru is a professional accountant, Giovanni Rico studied management. In fact the band was a well managed one.

    In a band setting, working together for 13 years is a rare thing. The Roha Band did this until it finally dissolved in 1993. 

      Factors such as members desire to earn a living by engagements and businesses other than music, the hardship the entertainment industry faced with and the unfavorable and a business centered competition from second rate bands offering their service cheap e.t.c. all pushed the Roha Band out of the lime light and into oblivion. Out of the band members Dawit Yifru, Yonas Degefe (Simon Libanos), Yared Teferra and Ashenefi Awel are still in the music industry. Dawit Yifru is the current president of Ethiopian Musicians Association. The other band members gave up music for good and are leading their lives in other engagements. Apart from Tekle Tesfazghi who died in a car accident in 1987, the others are not only alive but also had a serious plan in mind. Following an over whelming request from the public ina recent radio programme on one of the FMs, the band members confirmed that they have a well thought over plan to regroup one again and give a show as a fare well bid to their fans wheather of not an age factong on musical talent is something to be seen.





Roha Band - 01 - Ambassel - Instrumental (6:24)
Roha Band - 02 - Kememot Aldenem (6:48)
Roha Band - 03 - Fikrey Telemeni [Tegregna] (4:58)
Roha Band - 04 - Haderegna (4:36)
Roha Band - 05 - Endegena, Yeshi Haregitu, Merekan Bito (4:36)
Roha Band - 06 - Hode Mela Mela (5:36)
Roha Band - 07 - Akale (4:21)
Roha Band - 08 - Lale Lale [Guragegna] (4:42)
Roha Band - 09 - Nega Jiredu [Oromegna] (3:05)
Roha Band - 10 - Enetarek (5:08)
Roha Band - 11 - Tizita Garedew (8:09)
Roha Band - 12 - Eyekorekoregn (5:56)



Monday, July 18, 2016

Ermias - Mystic Groove [1998] [usa + ethiopia]










          Originally from Ethiopia, Ermias T. Kebede lived in different parts of the world including France and Italy. He currenly resides in the US, in the city of Chicago, IL. 

        Picked up the guitar in SJS High School in Addis Ababa and has been playing every kind of music since. He joined a variety of bands in his career, some of whose members have played with the likes of Dizzy Gillespie and Ziggy Marley. 

        Currently a member of ABOGIDA band touring with Teddy Afro, he also runs his own independent label, ETK MUSIC, under which he has released two albums "Mystic Groove" and "Glimpse of Victory"

      A combination of world, jazz and Reggae music like never mixed before, "Mystic Groove" transports you into the planes of strong rhythms and hypnotic grooves with subtle yet distinct melodies paving the way. 

       "My primary motivation for completing the project "Mystic Groove" is to bring forth the mystical rhythms of Reggae to a wider audience. I have always been moved by the subtle yet powerful rhythm of the "one drop" beat that mainly categorizes Reggae music from the rest. I believe different types of music affect different parts of the human self and Reggae goes right to the spirit"




Ermias - 01. Mystic Groove (3:56)
Ermias - 02. Colors Of Home (3:49)
Ermias - 03. Journey (3:51)
Ermias - 04. Above The Ocean (4:43)
Ermias - 05. Abeba (3:48)
Ermias - 06. In The Space (4:42)
Ermias - 07. Celebration (3:09)
Ermias - 08. Galloping Through (4:25)
Ermias - 09. Caribbean Morning (3:49)
Ermias - 10. Melancholic Trance (4:48)



Sunday, July 17, 2016

Umar Suleyman - vol 10 [ethiopia]








          With Ali Birra and Abetew Kebede, Umar Suleyman is among famous Oromo male singers in Ethiopia. Here is his last, 10th album.





Umar Suleyman - Qabsoon




Umar Suleyman - 01 - Qabsoon (6:26)
Umar Suleyman - 02 - Oromiya (12:58)
Umar Suleyman - 03 - Yaa oromoo bayaa iyya (7:56)
Umar Suleyman - 04 - Woboo leenca (12:26)
Umar Suleyman - 05 - Wabeen namanceessisu (7:31)
Umar Suleyman - 06 - Jara keennaaf ani hime (5:27)
Umar Suleyman - 07 - Roobee walashiyyoo (7:42)
Umar Suleyman - 08 - Ani du, u seena nakaasa (8:19)
Umar Suleyman - 09 - Baaletu sii biyaa (5:41)