You can calling it Funk, Jazz or Soul but true facts following these fine musicians from British as concludes of African expatriates and some other from Caribbean mixing their favorites tones as the fusion of Rn’B, Latin, Funk-Rock and Jazzy Soul performed by talented Black musicians like Mac Tontoh playing trumpets, fluglehorn, didjeridu or prensa or Sol Amarfio whose drumming also playing congas, bongos and the rest live band players including guitarist Wendell Richardson, bassist Mike Dumusu and Teddy Ossei on his flute, african drums and saxophones with the magnificent Brass Sections brought to us their sixth studio record Welcome Home.
Osibisa the band really cherished their heritage of rich cultural music and beats by forming the group playing the best traditional Pop-beats sounds at that time as they’re accepted very well by the European media and audiences whom shall never forget the hit single Sunshine Day or Densu or Right Now from Osibisa’s repetoir from this album. One might finding the other interesting thing besides their enriched musical performance and sounds lies on the artwork cover of Welcome Home album that displaying the pride culture murals off Africans and Caribbean influences at its original form mixed with modern colorful Pop tinged for you to making love to.
Welcome Home:
https://myzuka.fm/Album/609020/Osibisa-Welcome-Home-1975
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