Re: African Rhythms / Juju

From: Leslie N. Shill (icehouse@redshift.com)
Date: Wed Jan 10 2001 - 18:29:54 CET

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    JuJu is magic! it has also become a form of music but purely it is magic.
    The word comes from North western Africa

    leslie/The Power of Sound
    ----- Original Message -----
    From: James Baker (home) <jlbaker@pipeline.com>
    To: Rasskazov Ilya <karmakoma@yandex.ru>; <acid-jazz@ucsd.edu>
    Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2001 5:25 AM
    Subject: Re: African Rhythms / Juju

    > Here's something I've always wanted to know but was afraid to ask:
    >
    > what is "juju"?
    >
    > It's not a word we use very commonly in Wales, but it seems to crop in
    > various band/song names - Oneness of Juju; Wayne Shorter's album Juju;
    etc.
    >
    > Can someone explain?
    >
    > James
    >
    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: Rasskazov Ilya <karmakoma@yandex.ru>
    > To: acid-jazz@ucsd.edu <acid-jazz@ucsd.edu>
    > Date: 10 January 2001 01:49
    > Subject: African Rhythms
    >
    >
    > >Peace to ya all people!
    > >
    > >I was reading the thread concerning the south african stuff (very
    > interesting btw) and that reminded me of a song called "African Rhythms"
    > which is the first track on the Acid Jazz`s Totally Wired #14. The band`s
    > name is The Oneness of Juju, if my poor memory doesn`t fail me. This track
    > is one of my all time favourites, but i actually know nothing about the
    band
    > or producers. So may be someone can help and provide with some useful
    > information or links.
    > >Thanks in advance!
    > >
    > >Oh, and Have a Happy New Year!
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > >
    >



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