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Tracklist

A1 Ou C'est Lui, Ou C'est Moi 8:45
A2 Yeye We Nou Mi (Previously Unreleased) 6:18
B1 La La La La 12:06
B2 Egni Miton?? Nin Mi Na Wa Gbin (Previously Unreleased) 6:13

Companies, etc.

  • Copyright (c) – Analog Africa
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Analog Africa

Credits

  • Composed By, Vocals – Vincent Ahehehinnou
  • Liner Notes – Samy Ben Redjeb

Notes

The track listing is identical to the debut album by "Ahehehinnou Vincent & Orchestre-Poly-Rythmo De Cotonou Dahomey". However, the liner notes explain that the four track LP was recorded twice. The original producer rejected the first recording because of too much background noise, forcing another recording to be done. The test pressing of the rejected first recording was found and two tracks from each recording were chosen, making tracks 1 and 3 reissues of the original album and tracks 2 and 4 first time ever publicly available recordings.

In die-cut full colour cover with black innersleeve.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
ALS 005 Ahehehinnou Vincent*, Orchestre Poly-Rythmo De Cotonou Dahomey* Ahehehinnou Vincent*, Orchestre Poly-Rythmo De Cotonou Dahomey* - Ahehehinnou Vincent Orchestre-Poly-Rythmo De Cotonou Dahomey ‎(LP, Album) Albarika Store ALS 005 Dahomey 1973
AACD-DE 01 Orchestre Poly Rythmo De Cotonou Dahomey* The 1st Album ‎(CD, Album, Ltd, RE) Analog Africa AACD-DE 01 Germany 2011


Orchestre Poly Rythmo De Cotonou Dahomey - The 1st Album  FLAC album

Musician performer: Orchestre Poly Rythmo De Cotonou Dahomey

Title: The 1st Album

Country: Dahomey

Date of release: 2011

Style: Afrobeat, Psychedelic

Genre: Funk & Soul / Folk, World, & Country

Size FLAC: 1660 mb

Rating: 4.1 / 5

Votes: 250

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This is simply the best afro beat record rerelease recently. La la La is so much overwhelming. Boah. Maybe Nkengas made something next to this.Or Fela did.Stupenda!
greatest
This is simply the best afro beat record rerelease recently. La la La is so much overwhelming. Boah. Maybe Nkengas made something next to this.Or Fela did.Stupenda!
Hi_Jacker
As you can read from the notes, this record is only partly original. The two tracks that are new for this release are great tracks, and it would be interesting to hear the other versions, because unfortunately, these tracks both fade out at around 6 minutes. A bit unsatisfying maybe, because they are very nice tracks. Side A2 is very much danceable with some wicked keyboard playing, and B2 has the singer telling a story with a sunny groove. The original track on side A doesn't really do it for me, but my oh my, La La La La is the shit! Relentless rhythm section, ample room for solo's and a catchy chorus. Then, walfway trough, things cool down a bit, and then the singer steps in, working towards the finale. Fantastic!
Hi_Jacker
As you can read from the notes, this record is only partly original. The two tracks that are new for this release are great tracks, and it would be interesting to hear the other versions, because unfortunately, these tracks both fade out at around 6 minutes. A bit unsatisfying maybe, because they are very nice tracks. Side A2 is very much danceable with some wicked keyboard playing, and B2 has the singer telling a story with a sunny groove. The original track on side A doesn't really do it for me, but my oh my, La La La La is the shit! Relentless rhythm section, ample room for solo's and a catchy chorus. Then, walfway trough, things cool down a bit, and then the singer steps in, working towards the finale. Fantastic!