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    The Best of Pedro Gnonnas (2003)

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    The Best of Pedro Gnonnas  (2003)

    The Best of Pedro Gnonnas
    African rumba | MP3 320 Kbps | 167 MB
    African Songs Publishing Ltd 2003

    Plus connu du grand public pour sa collaboration avec le groupe sénégalais Africando en 1993, Pedro Gnonnas a pourtant ambiancé bien des célébrations ouest-africaines dans les années 70 et encore aujourd’hui.
    Né au Bénin en 1943, le jeune Gnonnas, trompettiste et saxophoniste, est très tôt fasciné par les musiques latines. Qu’il soit avec ses Panchos, l’Orchestre Poly-Rythmo ou ses Dadjes, Gnonnas a toujours su diluer la musique “agbadja” locale, les rythmes des pays avoisinants Nigéria, Ghana ou encore Congo à la sauce cubaine.
    Véritable entertainer et band leader, Gnonnas a installé son style au delà des frontières africaines non sans mal, le Bénin étant à l’époque moins reconnu pour sa scène musicale face aux monstres de la rhumba congolaise et l’afrobeat venu du Nigéria. Respecté pour ses talents de musicien, il était avant tout un véritable entertainer capable de chanter, danser et surtout d’étonner par son style vestimentaire à chacune de ses représentations. Un James Brown afro un poil plus crooner en somme.

    Known by the masses for his collaboration with the Senegalese band Africando in 1993, Pedro Gnonnas entertained many western-african celebrations in the 70’s and even today.
    Born in Benin in 1943, young Gnonnas, trumpet and sax player was fascinated by latin music. Wether he was with his Panchos, the Poly Rythmo Orchestra or his Dadjes, he always knew how to mix local influences such as “Agbaja” with musical styles from the countries around (Nigeria, Ghana or Congo with) and cuban music.
    Entertainer and band leader, Pedro Gnonnas settled his style beyond the African borders not without difficulty. Benin being in that time less recognized for its musical scene in front of monsters of the Congolese rhumba and Nigeria’s afrobeat.
    Respected for his musician skills, he was above all a real entertainer able to sing & dance with his astonishing sense of fashion. A kind of african James Brown a little bit more crooner as a matter of fact.
    01. Sweet Comoine Highlife
    02. Africa Tel Cuba
    03. Azo Dogbe Wou
    04. How Much Love Naturally Cost
    05. Pefridio
    06. Yo Prefeid el Son
    07. I Got You
    08. Ama Fille
    09. Les Commedies