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Title [The Kusum Beat ] ░██▓
Artist [Sweet Talks ] ██▒
Label [Soundway ] Genre [Funk ] ██░
Quality/Size [44.1 @VBR 51.51 M] Ripped [03.09.2014 ] ▒██
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01 04:27 Akampanye ██
02 04:11 Mampam Sukuruwe ██
03 04:31 Eyi Su Ngaangaa ██
04 04:23 Oburumankoma ██
05 04:56 Sasa Abonsam ██
06 04:56 Kyekye Pe Aware ██
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06 27:24 min ██
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Sweet Talks were amongst the top five most popular bands in ██░
Ghana during the 1970s having recorded a string of hit ██
albums. 'The Kusum Beat' was originally released in 1974 and ██
became a household favourite with heavy emphasis on the ██
'Afro' through its traditional rhythms and motifs, blended ██
together into a modern mix that combined highlife, funk and ██
Afrobeat. ██
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Like a small handful of seminal Ghanaian albums, The Kusum ██
Beat has stood the test of time and sounds as original and ██
unique today as it did back in 1974. Original pressings are ██
in high demand and can be found on record exchanges for ██
significant prices. This was the second album from the band ██
formerly known as 'El Dorados', later to change their name to ██
'Medican Lantcis' before settling on 'Sweet Talks' -- they ██
were live residents at the legendary 'Talk of the Town' ██
nightclub in the port town of Tema near Accra. It is here ██
they established a name for themselves as one of the most ██
exciting young bands in the country. ██
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Due to the popularity and commercial success of their first ██
three albums -- Adam & Eve, Kusum Beat and Spiritual Ghana -- ██
the band began touring on a regular basis and made it as far ██
as Los Angeles. They went on to record what was to be their ██
biggest selling record, the Hollywood Highlife Party LP, as ██
well as some straight disco recordings aimed squarely at the ██
burgeoning American market. ██
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The Kusum Beat is far from typical of their trademark sound ██
but shows just how versatile an outfit they were able to ██
turn their hands to any one of a number of styles. It's a ██
great reminder of how open-minded, experimental and curious ██
the music scene in Ghana was in the first half of the 1970s. ██
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