Ebo Taylor’s ‘Appia Kwa Bridge’ will be  released on Strut as 1CD, 2LP and digitally on 19th March 2012. He will  be touring Europe from May to Jun 2012. 
“I wanted to go back to a highlife feeling with this album,”  explains Ebo Taylor. “The songs are very personal and it is an important  part of my music to keep alive many traditional Fante songs, war chants  and children’s rhymes.”  
The album covers a variety of themes dear to  Taylor. The title track references a small bridge in Ebo’s hometown of  Saltpond on the Cape Coast: “it is a tiny bridge but a place known in  the town where people meet, where lovers get together.” The firing,  rousing ‘Ayesama’, first demo-ed during the ‘Love And Death’ sessions,  is a Fante war cry, a taunt – “what’s your mother’s name?”; ‘Nsu Na  Kwan’, based on a Fante proverb, asks “Which is older – the river or the  old road” with the sub-text to respect your elders and the brilliant  ‘Abonsam’ carries the message that Abonsam (The Devil) is responsible  for evil in the world and that we should follow the Christian message. 
Elsewhere, the album features a new version of  highlife anthem, ‘Yaa Amponsah’, first recorded during the ‘20s by Jacob  Sam’s Sam’s Trio before becoming a popular standard in Ghana, and a  cover of an original track from Taylor’s time with Apagya Show Band  during the ’70s, ‘Serwa Brakatu’, re-titled here as ‘Kruman Dey’. The  closer, the acoustic ‘Barrima’, is a poignant tribute to Taylor’s first  wife and one true love who sadly passed away during Summer 2011. “Ebo  wrote the song following her passing and recorded this in one take  during our last day in the studio,” reflects bandleader Ben  Abarbanel-Wolff. “He was very emotional.”
The album features a number of special guests  within the credits including incomparable drummer Tony Allen, original  Africa 70 guitarist Oghene Kologbo and conga maestro Addo Nettey a.k.a.  Pax Nicholas. Representing the younger players, keyboard genius Kwame  Yeboah, son of Ghanaian legend S.K. Yeboah, makes full use of Lovelite’s  famed collection of Farfisa and Wurlitzer organs.
EBO WILL BE ON TOUR IN EUROPE
FROM MAY TO JUN 2012
MANAGEMENT ERIC TROSSET 
Office +33 (0) 9 52 05 82 72
Mob +33 (0) 6 08 97 79 49 
eric@cometrec.fr
 

 
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