Dead stock copies of a Afro-soul, pop-infused album from Kenneth Komtanghi Jr., a Cameroonian musician from the English-speaking regions of the country (near Nigeria) from 1992.
The album was recorded in Douala in 1991 with a mix of Cameroonian and Nigerian musicians but was never commercialized, making it a rare gem. At the crossroads of Francis Bebey and Bony Bikaye, this is the kind of unique and eclectic sound.
Please note: Deadstock copies. Records are unplayed but may have light surface noise, audible during quieter moments VG+. Covers are in solid VG condition. Most show signs of humidity damage (waviness) and have some shelf wear on the spines and corners.
A1. Do Good / A2. Give 'Em A Chance / A3. Home Africa/ B1. Wake Up! / B2. God's Time's Best/ B3. Moskito Dance