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I listen to it and feel so good to be alive. I was introduced to Ayub Ogada through the film The Constant Gardener and hearing Kothbiro again on a radio program reminded me that I had promised myself to listen to more of this great musical talent. This CD is a must have for those who want to be uplifted and believe in the world.
In my world, the work of these amazing african musicians floats somewhere, slightly above the realm music. I often reach out for Kothbiro in those moments of nostalgia. This album is precious - as precious and as cherished as Lokua Kanza, Lionel Loueke and Richard Bona. As a Kenyan, I feel immensely proud of Ogada's path. simply put - it's peace in motion.Mercy Wambui even with the African Heritage band years ago. He was always ahead of his time musically. Living away from home, it's Ogada's music that reminds me of just how diverse and rich our traditional sounds are.
get it. simply brilliant. now. I think every customer's reviews are right on.I've discovered this by accident and have been listening to it on repeat ever since. at work, at home, in the car.
Truly, this cd is nothing short of a precious gem in my otherwise very Anglo Saxon music collection. I bought this CD while at a yoga retreat. PLEASE let there me another solo release. He is featured on many collaboration/collection cds, but I think I'll wait for his next solo release. I sampled the music quickly and bought it almost on impulse. Now it is 6 months later and I continue to listen to it almost every day (one reviewer wrote how his wife listens to it every day and I wonder if that's not my husband using a psudonym.).
I cannot say enough good things about this artist. This artist is so good, 5 stars are not enough. I love this cd & think that it would be a favorite in any collection. I listen to his music all this time & never get tired of hearing him. Ayub Ogada is such a talented Kenyan musical performer, his music is just AMAZING. A few of his songs can be heard on the movie, "I Dreamed of Africa".
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