En Mana Kuoyo
Ayub OgadaLPA
- Obiero
- Dala
- Wa Winjigo Ero
- Thum Nyatiti
- Kronkronhinko
LPB
- Chiro
- 10%
- Ondiek
- Kothbiro
- En Mana Kuoyo
Kenyan singer-songwriter Ayub Ogada was a busker on London's Northern Line when he came to Real World's attention in the late 80s. And this 1993 set - his only record for the label - proved that it was a meeting of minds. Simply backing himself (albeit with virtuosic ease) on an East African lyre called a nyatiti, this record introduced Ayub as a performer of great charm, his warm vocals never leaving centre stage. Since its initial release in 1993, En Mana Kuoyo has become the stuff of world music legend. The album's ten songs present a spacious, acoustic side of African music, one subtly imbued with modern sensibility. The production was ahead of its time in its simplicity, and it made a sharp contrast with the ever more elaborate, technically complex African music productions of its era.