2xLP
£21.99 GBP

Catalogue No: STRUT207LP

This product is unavailable

  • Andosy Mora
  • Moramora Zoky
  • Mama
  • Mahonena
  • Amboliako Fary
  • Izahay Mpamita
  • Ng‚àö¬•ma Hoe
  • B. B. Gasy
  • Jazz Sega
  • Farahy
  • Soaliza
  • ¬ª√©dy ¬ª√©dy (Tsy Mentsy Mandroso)
  • Razana Tsy Ho Meloko
  • Rapela
  • Andeha Hanarato
  • Oa Niny ‚àö√§
  • Tokatoka
  • Zaka Tiako Mamolaka Keriko

First ever compilation documenting the heyday of Malagasy music during the 1970s and 1980s. Includes sleeve notes by legendary producer Charles Maurin Poty and writer Banning Eyre. Strut continues its essential compilation series of Indian Ocean sounds with Alefa Madagascar, the first compilation to document the unique culture of salegy, soukous and soul on the island during the '70s and '80s.

Originating as far back as the 15th Century through folkloric ceremonial music and an a cappella chanting style called antsa, salegy emerged as a fast-tempoed local dance style based on 6/8 and 12/8 rhythms. By the '60s, radio was bringing in new sounds from the Congo, Mozambique, South Africa and Kenya and Jean Francois de Comarmond's Discomad label championed a new generation of artists breaking the mould with their own new fusions of styles as electric instruments replaced the traditional. The strong call-and-response dialogues, rich vocal choruses and rolling triplet feel in the rhythm sections all boasted a unique Malagasy sensibility and singles started selling tens of thousands of copies, rivalling any foreign music at the time. Local pop was sometimes referred to as tapany maintso (half-green) a reference to the stickers on singles from the other key label in Madagascar, Ka‚àö√òamba, many of them produced by Charles Maurin Poty whose work was crucial in shaping the emerging genre.

Alefa Madagascar showcases the rich variety of sounds during this heyday of Malagasy music: Roger Georges' Mama and Jean Kely et Basth's Andosy Mora bring the raw energy of salegy, influential band Los Matadores drop military drums and Hammond soul in the classic Andeha Hanarato; Mahaleo's Izahay Mpamita showcases the band's powerful folk sound, a crucial voice emerging from the Rotaka farmer and student protests of 1972, while Terak'Anosy Group work around a stomping Congolese guitar groove. The era paved the way for many of the household names of Malagasy music today including Jaojoby, D'Gary and Lego.

Remote Echoes
£19.99 GBP £26.99
Carnival Of Light
£27.99 GBP
Sour
£24.99 GBP
English Graffiti
£19.99 GBP
Squeeze
£19.99 GBP
No Singles
£17.99 GBP
Nirvana
£25.99 GBP
Queen Of Denmark
£22.99 GBP
Henry's Dream
£24.99 GBP
Pornography
£24.99 GBP
Title TK
£15.99 GBP £19.99
Thirteen
£18.99 GBP
OK Computer
£27.99 GBP
White Chalk
£13.99 GBP £19.99
Dead Can Dance
£15.99 GBP £19.99
Crazy Rhythms
£17.99 GBP £22.99
Door, Door
£19.99 GBP
His 'N' Hers
£21.99 GBP
The Courage Of Others
£17.99 GBP £21.99
Harry Pussy
£15.99 GBP
Charmed Life
£19.99 GBP
Liquid Skin
£21.99 GBP
Ullages
£17.99 GBP
The Age Of Quarrel
£28.99 GBP
So There
£14.99 GBP
Hyperspace
£18.99 GBP