Originally released in 1977, Ebo Taylorʼs self-titled album is a rarity that truly exposes the genius of the Ghanaian producer and arranger. Having spent most of the 1970s involved in Ghanaʼs afro-funk output, working with different bands and musicians alike, Taylor put forward his own unique blend of Ghanaian highlife and afro-beat with this self-titled release.
The six songs that make up the album exemplify Taylorʼs desire to experiment and move beyond the constraints of colonial influences on Highlife and African musical traditions. Saana combines highlife guitars and jazz horns with a funked up rhythm and the sweetest chants, a vibe carried over on Ntsir A with its funky horns and Ghanaian singing. Throughout the album Taylor injects elements of funk, jazz and afrobeat into his compositions without being obvious, instead channelling the experimentation he once referred to as ʻa way to develop our African music to enable us to get global attention.ʼ Heaven is perhaps the albumʼs highlight and widely recognised as one of the finest examples of Ghanaian afrobeat from the late 70s. Its popularity has endured through the decades and the song even found a new lease of life after Usher sampled it.
All our orders are shipped by Fedex .
We have a daily pickup and will email you tracking details as soon as the parcel has been collected.
Shipping Rates
Belgium - The Netherlands - Luxemburg: Free (orders below 30 euro: 5€)
France - Germany: 5€ *
Rest of Europe: 9€ *
UK: 9€* (BREXIT: check all info below before placing an order)
USA - Canada - South Korea: 15€ *
Hong Kong - Japan: 18€ *
Rest of the world: 30€ *
Option for "in store pickup" when checking out (Belgium/The Netherlands only).
* orders below 35 euro : 25€
For more information, check our full shipping info.