Taylor, Ebo & Thomas, Pat: Disco Highlife Reedit Series

Taylor, Ebo & Thomas, Pat: Disco Highlife Reedit Series

Taylor, Ebo & Thomas, Pat: Disco Highlife Reedit Series

Format: 12-INCH SINGLE

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Title: Disco Highlife Reedit Series
Artist: Taylor, Ebo & Thomas, Pat
Label: Comet
Product Type: 12-INCH SINGLE
UPC: 3760179355048
Genre: International

Comet presents the first release from it's new disco highlife series, featuring remastered originals by Ghanaian legends Ebo Taylor and Pat Thomas and disco reedits by LeonxLeon and Leo Nanjo. "Enye Woa" by Pat Thomas, originally released in 1988 on Nakase Records, is taken from the album Me Do Wiase (1988). Paris-based producer LeonxLeon's remix of "Enye Woa" is a classy modern disco cut with funky bass and spacey synths. "Atwer Abroba" by Ebo Taylor is a stand out up-tempo track from the album Twer Nyame (1978). Tokyo-based multi-instrumentalist/producer/arranger Leo Nanjo (Kingdom Afrorocks) provides a trippy Afro-futurist, broken-beat reedit.

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