Pa Steele's African Brothers - Ankonam Boafo Obibini Blackman

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Review by Eireann Dolan

Pa Steele's African Brothers have released a new album titled "Ankonam Boafo Obibini Blackman" that is sure to leave fans of African music wanting more. The album is a perfect blend of traditional African rhythms and contemporary sounds, making it a must-listen for anyone who loves African music.

The album features a range of tracks, including "Obibini Blackman," "Ankonam Boafo," and "Onyame Nkrabea," all of which showcase the band's musical prowess. The percussion is particularly impressive, with drums and other instruments driving the beat and creating a lively and energetic sound.

The vocals on the album are also noteworthy, with the band's lead singer delivering powerful and emotive performances throughout. The lyrics are in Twi, a language spoken in Ghana, and are accompanied by English translations in the album's liner notes.

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Artist: Pa Steele's African Brothers
Album: Ankonam Boafo Obibini Blackman
Rating: 5.0

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Obibini Blackman
Ankonam Boafo

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Catalog Numbers

FNS.007

Labels

Ghana Film

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM
  • Single
  • Mono

Companies

RoleCompany
Recorded AtGhana Films Studios Accra

Credits

RoleCredit
Written-ByPa Steele Ampadu

Notes

Twi

About Pa Steele's African Brothers

African Brothers Band (renamed to African Brothers International Band in 1973) was a Ghanaian band and concert party formed in 1963. Members: - Patrick Kwame Ampadu or Nana Kwame Ampadu I (P.S.K. Ampadu) a.k.a Paa Steele (leader, vocal, guitar) - Snr. Eddie Donkor (Kwasi Paa Donkor or Kwasi Boahene) (guitar, vocal) - Rover Amo Kofi Ampadu (vocal) - Osenkafo Isaac Kwasi Anin (Kwame Anim) - Yaw Asante - S. Kwadwo Ofori (Mac Ofori) (guitar) - Kwabena Joe Opoku Appiah (Joe Dee) (bass guitar) - Kofi Oppong Kyekyeku aka Okyes (vocal) - Nana Yaw Owusu (percussion) - Sam Derchie - Maxwell Kofi Boateng (M.N. Boateng or Teacher Boateng) - Nicholas Lawyer Boateng (Kwaku Boateng) (drums) - Alex Baker Donkor (keybords) - Ellis Kwaku Anane aka Koo Baa (drums) - Ancient Awuah (keyboards) - Len Fillis Asiama - Frank Hiango - Guy Emmanuel Opah (bass,1978-89) - Jacob Harrison K. Agya Osae - John Quarshie (bass guitar) - Mum Bea (vocal) - P. K. Asare (congas) - Osei Kofi - Yaw Nanaba Amoako - Kwame Seth Asiedu - Oscar Pap (sax,1983-86) - Innocent (percussion)

Name Vars

  • Africa Brothers Band
  • African Bros. (Int.) Band
  • African Bros. Band
  • African Bros. Band International
  • African Bros. Int. Band
  • African Brother's Band
  • African Brothers (Int) Band
  • African Brothers (Int). Band
  • African Brothers (Int.) Band
  • African Brothers (Inter) Band
  • African Brothers (Inter) No. 2 Band
  • African Brothers (Inter.) Band
  • African Brothers (International)
  • African Brothers (International) Band
  • African Brothers Afrohili '74'
  • African Brothers Band
  • African Brothers Band (Int'l.)
  • African Brothers Band (Int.)
  • African Brothers Band (International)
  • African Brothers Band Int
  • African Brothers Band Int'l
  • African Brothers Band Int.
  • African Brothers Band Int. Of Ghana
  • African Brothers Band International
  • African Brothers Band International Band Of Ghana
  • African Brothers Band International In Cote D'Ivoire
  • African Brothers Band International Of Ghana
  • African Brothers Band International in Cote D'Ivoire
  • African Brothers Band Intl
  • African Brothers Dance Band (International)
  • African Brothers Int Band
  • African Brothers Int.
  • African Brothers Int. Band
  • African Brothers Int. Band Of Ghana
  • African Brothers International
  • African Brothers International Band
  • African Brothers International Band Of Ghana
  • African Brothers International Band of Ghana
  • African Brothers No. 2 Band
  • African Brothers' (Int.) Band
  • African Brothers' (Int.) No. 2 Band
  • African Brothers' (International) Band
  • African Brothers' Band
  • African Brothers' International Band
  • Nana Ampadu's African Brothers Band Int.
  • Nana Ampadu's African Brothers Band International
  • Nana Kwame Ampadu's African Brothers Band Int.
  • Nana Kwame Ampadu's African Brothers Band Int. Of Ghana
  • Pa Steele's African Brothers
  • The African Brothers
  • The African Brothers Band
  • The African Brothers Band International
  • The African Brothers International Band

Aliases

  • Afro Akino
  • The Brothers 7 Band

Members

  • Lawyer Boateng
  • Joe Appiah
  • Eddie Donkor
  • Mac Ofori
  • Oscar Pap
  • Nana Ampadu
  • Seth Asiedu
  • Osei Kofi
  • Rover Amo
  • E. K. Antwi
  • Len Fillis Asiama
  • Ellis Anane
  • P.K. Asare
  • Yaw Owusu
  • John Quarshie
  • Ancient Awua
  • Jacob Osae
  • Mum Bea
  • Innocent
  • Guy Opah
  • Paul Arthur
  • Sam Derchie
  • Kwabena Djan
  • Frank Hiango
  • Nanaba Amoako
  • Kofi Oppong Kyekyeku
  • Teacher Boateng
  • Kwasi Boahene
  • Alex Baker Donkor
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Summary by Eireann Dolan

"Ankonam Boafo Obibini Blackman" is a fantastic album that showcases the best of African music. Fans of the genre will appreciate the band's skillful musicianship and the infectious rhythms that permeate every track. Highly recommended.